Kelly Parker, Guaranteed Watts Savers, interview Title: Indoor airPLUS Verifier Perspectives Guaranteed Watt Savers is a company that is a provider and we have rater-providers over the nation, at this point about 35 states. We rate between five and seven thousand houses a year and have since about 2001. So the value to the rater is another label, another service that he can provide, and then ultimately to that homeowner giving them a better indoor air quality, and which is what the whole program is about. And this is just, the third party verification of the Indoor airPLUS label is huge. And that third party validation helps generate revenue of course for the rater, but it also provides the builder with someone else to look at each of the components making sure that those elements of Indoor airPLUS or ENERGY STAR or whatever label they are going for have been third-party verified. As homeowners become more aware of the indoor environment and the off-gassing and the rest of the things that are occurring with products that we put in our house, it becomes even more important that people realize from the raters to the builders to the homeowner that we need to do something more. And that more would of course be the Indoor airPLUS program. I would say to a rater who is not involved in the program that they’re missing an opportunity. And missing that opportunity means you are not able to provide more services, so you’ve lost revenue. To a consumer I would say that the best thing they can do if they are concerned about the indoor air quality of their home is to do the Indoor airPLUS program. The builder is important in this concept in that he should respond to that homeowner who’s interested in who has allergies, or asthma, or their children have asthma or allergies. They should respond to the consumer and say, there are programs out there that address indoor air quality, and that’s where Indoor airPLUS adds to that.