September 17, 2008

Joanne Theunissen
50+ Housing Council Chair
50+ Housing Council 
50+ Housing Award Call for Entries is Now Online
Focus Group Initiates First Phase of 50+ Market Index Research
Regulatory: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Conservatorship Gives Builders Hope
Finance: 50+ Homeowners Can Save Tax Dollars With New Incentive
Environment: NAHB Suggests Improvements to EPA Water Efficiency Program
Economy: The Longer-Term Housing Outlook is Excellent
Codes: NAHB Opposes Advocates of New Energy Code Package
Association News: 2008 Fall Board, NAHB Seeks Passage of Seller Downpayment Assistance Bill
Are You Prepared for the Recovery? Assess Your Marketing Readiness.
NCHI Product: IP29 Pro-Style Island Hood
Resources: Free NAHB Handbook Offers Strategies to Counter Impact Fees
Calendar: Conferences and Events
 
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NCHI Product: IP29 Pro-Style Island Hood

The IP29 Pro-Style Island Hood by Best, a Broan-NuTone company, is the first hood enabled with exclusive Intelligent Linking technology. It's ready to be in touch with other amenities in the home to provide a more comfortable environment.

For 50+ consmers, this kitchen appliance adds versatilty to any universal design home.

The IP29 uses the INSTEON™ platform, and allows users to link enabled products throughout the home. Because the Intelligent Linking technology communicates over existing AC wires, no additional control wiring is needed. A remote control module can be installed in any electrical box, linked with any enabled product, and have remote operation that's ready to use in minutes. 

Visit the Best Web site for more information about this product line.

 For more information about NCHI, E-mail David Cooper, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8247. [Return to top]

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