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STARRINKS.COM SEPTEMBER.OCTOBER.2015 / 47 These facilities benefit from ARID-Ice desiccant dehumidification for full capacity enhanced humidity control while maintaining automatic indoor air quality. ARID-Ice units are equipped with: • Turbo Vapor Boost ™ reactivation energy control circuitry providing extreme capacity in humid conditions. • State-of-the-art enhanced silica gel desiccant wheel with long lasting seals. • Highly efficient reactivation circuits that deliver dry air on demand maximizing the capability of the ice plant and maintaining a dry building. ARID-Ice by Controlled Dehumidification IMS has provided humidity and indoor air quality control equipment to the Pittsburgh Penguins, New Jersey Devils, Jacksonville Barracudas, Florida Panthers, Houston Aero's, University of Notre Dame and Penn State University to name a few. Over 400 NHL,Triple A, Double A, Collegiate, Recreational Ice Rinks and Curling Clubs Across North America are Fog, Condensation, Mold and Drip Free. Why? They have ARID-Ice ™ . Contact our application specialists to learn how your arena can benefit from ARID-Ice technology. Call 810-229-7900 today. cdims.com Rink_Rink 12/3/13 10:42 AM Page 1 By combining all of these elements into a comprehensive program, USA Hockey intends to create the safest possible environment for everyone involved in the game. Highlighting USA Hockey's SafeSport program is an abuse prevention training program that was produced by the United States Olympic Committee and will be available at no cost to all USA Hockey coaches, employees and vol- unteers in USA Hockey programs. Also included are more defined standards for the required back- ground screening of coaches and other volunteers having access to youth participants, and guidelines for USA Hockey programs in reporting and responding to suspected abuse. USA Hockey's board of directors unanimously endorsed the program during its 2012 Annual Congress in Colorado Springs, and the programs is implemented through the organiza- tion's local associations, Affiliates and Districts. According to Dennis Green, who sat on the committee that formulated plans to move the program forward, it's just another example of how USA Hockey continues to adapt to ever-changing times. "I just think that it's another pro- cess of the game evolving and taking it to the next step," said Green, a long-time hockey administrator in Minnesota who has served the game at the local, state and national levels. "It's part of bringing synergy to trying to get everybody to do the same things, trying to look at the overall good of what we can do for kids to help grow the game." J , USA Hockey SafeSport Prorgam continued from page 45 , USA Hockey has taken initiatives to ensure kids will be protected from all forms of abuse.

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