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IAPMO -Pasadena, Texas Becomes First City in U.S. to Adopt Majority of C3 Codes Yage l of L <br />0 <br />in Texas, and the 13th largest city in the state, it boasts a population of 141,674. Located at the edge of <br />Houston, Pasadena has the advantage of a sophisticated metropolis nearby, yet the city has retained its <br />own identity. A quintessentially American town, it maintains an excellent school system and a host of <br />top-notch city services. At the same time, the city is known for its small town celebrations, including its <br />annual Strawberry Festival, complete with live music, beauty pageants, a barbecue cookoff and the <br />largest strawberry shortcake in Texas. Now Pasadena has married the advantages of small town life with <br />the most technologically advanced code system in the world. <br />he_e3-partners-include---LVP-M- .:an international leader in enhancing public health, comfort and safety <br />oug `itswor in tt e-plurribing and mechanical communities; NFPA, a worldwide leader in protecting <br />public safety codes and standards, certification and training, research, and public education programs; <br />the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air -Conditioning Engineers (ASHR.AE), which <br />advances the science of heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration for public benefit <br />through standards development, research and continuing education; and the Western Fire Chiefs <br />Association (WFCA), a promulgator of one of the most widely adopted fire codes in the United States. <br />Find out more about the C3 codes by visiting the Web site www.iapmo.org or www.c3codeset.org. <br />CLOSE WINDOW <br />http://www.iapmo.org/iapmo/news/pas-tx-c3.html 2/9/2004 <br />