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Tom Kraeutler, from the nationally syndicated home improvement radio show “The Money Pit;” Julie Larson, the Habitat for Humanity homeowner; and Leslie Segrete, carpenter/designer for “Trading Spaces” all worked on Larson’s home along with Aprilaire employee volunteers. Brian Miller, Habitat for Humanity executive director, said he is grateful for all that Research Products Corp. has done for Habitat over the last year. “Along with sponsoring a home, Research Products is providing Aprilaire whole-home air cleaners and programmable thermostats to all Habitat homes scheduled for the subdivision this year,” he said. “This is an extremely generous donation.”
Publication date:01/29/2007
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