Certifications

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The UL Listing mark means that the product has been submitted to rigorous safety
testing by Underwriters Laboratories, an independent safety testing lab. For a
mounting product to pass the UL approval process it has to be tested for
strength and "pull out" to a minimum of four times its stated load capacity.
(Do not exceed rated capacity in actual use.)
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Products that display this symbol feature a mounting hole pattern and mounting
hardware compatible with VESA® Standard A/V equipment. Most Peerless products
are compatible with a wide range of non-VESA® Standard A/V equipment as well.
Details on mount/equipment compatibility are explained in detail on each
product page or product technical data sheet.
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Seismic Safety: Structural calculations have been completed for these models in
accordance with California state code. Please contact customer service for
further information.
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Associations

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InfoComm International
InfoComm International® is the leading non-profit association serving the
professional AV communications industry worldwide. Members of the industry are
encouraged to adhere to Ten Standards of Excellence. To find InfoComm members
by region, company or specialty or credentials, use the Member Search.
Founded in 1939, the association offers industry expertise and market research
serving press and others seeking information about the industry.
Through activities that include tradeshows, education, certification, government
relations, outreach and information services, InfoComm promotes the industry
and enhances members’ ability to conduct business successfully and competently.
The association’s activities are guided by an elected Board of Governors and led
by Executive Director Randal A. Lemke, Ph.D.
The International Communications Industries Foundation generates support from
corporations, philanthropic foundations and government sources to improve and
expand the educational programs of InfoComm International.
Website: http://www.infocomm.org
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National Systems Contractors Association
NSCA is the leading not-for-profit association representing the commercial
electronic systems industry. With a slate of more than 2,500 member companies
worldwide, the National Systems Contractors Association is a powerful advocate
of all who work within the low-voltage industry, including systems
contractors/integrators, product manufacturers, consultants, sales
representatives, architects, specifying engineers and other allied
professionals.
To provide members of NSCA and the commercial electronic systems contracting
industry with formal educational opportunities, professional development,
information exchange, and member services, in response to member identified
needs and priorities, and to represent the association and the industry in the
external environment.
Website: http://www.nsca.org
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Stadium Managers Association
Formed in 1974, SMA promotes the professional, efficient and state-of-the-art
management of stadiums around the world. Our members are administrators,
operators, and marketing personnel from teams, government entities, colleges
and universities, and suppliers to the industry.
SMA is governed by a Board of Directors which consists of six regular members
and one corporate member. All serve a three-year term.
Website: http://www.stadiummanagers.org
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Recreation Vehicle Industry Association
The Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA) is the national trade
association representing recreation vehicle (RV) and conversion vehicle (CV)
manufacturers and their component parts suppliers who together build more than
98 percent of all RVs produced in the U.S.
An RV is a vehicle designed as temporary living quarters for recreational,
camping, travel or season use. RVs may be motorized (motorhomes) or towable
(travel trailers, folding camping trailers and truck campers). Off-read
vehicles are not included in the RV definition.
Headquartered in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Reston, Virginia, RVIA is a
unifying force for safety and professionalism within the RV industry and works
with both federal and state government agencies to protect the interests of its
members.
Website: http://www.rvia.org
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Custom Electronics Design & Installation Association
CEDIA is an international trade association of companies that specialize in
designing and installing electronic systems for the home. The association was
founded in September 1989 and has more than 3,500 member companies worldwide.
CEDIA Members are established and insured businesses with bona fide
qualifications and experience in this specialized field.
CEDIA is a not-for-profit association based in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is
controlled by its members, who annually elect officers and board members.
CEDIA's members are found throughout the world. A map of the CEDIA zones can be
found here. To find residential electronic systems contractors throughout the
world, use the free CEDIA Finder Service.
Website: http://www.cedia.net/
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Consumer Electronics Association
CEA's mission is to grow the consumer electronics industry.
Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) membership unites 2,100 companies within
the U.S. consumer technology industry. Tap into valuable and innovative
member-only resources: exclusive information and unparalleled market research,
networking opportunities with business advocates and leaders, up-to-date
educational programs and technical training, exposure in extensive promotional
programs, and representation from the voice of the industry, CEA, promoting and
advancing member needs and interests. Invest in the Consumer Electronics
Association to strengthen your business' future and to help ensure technology's
brightest future.
Website: http://www.ce.org
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Point-Of-Purchase Advertising International
POPAI is an international trade association for the marketing at-retail
industry. Founded in 1936, POPAI celebrates its 70th anniversary with over
1,700 member companies representing Fortune 500 brand manufacturers and
retailers, as well as, marketing at-retail producer companies and advertising
agencies from over 45 countries from around the world.
Our membership draws on leaders from some of the industry’s premier companies,
like: Anheuser-Busch, Caterpillar, Coca Cola, Energizer, Kelloggs, McDonalds,
Microsoft, Pepsi-Cola, Proctor & Gamble, R.J. Reynolds, Texas Instruments,
and Wal Mart to name a few.
Education, globalization, technology, advocacy and elevating Marketing at-Retail
as a measured medium on a par with print, broadcast, and other advertising
mediums are the driving strategies behind POPAI’s direction. Throughout the
years we have focused on strengthening global partnerships, enriching our
research & educational programs, and utilizing technology to better serve
our members.
As the Marketing at-Retail’s non-profit trade association, POPAI is responsible
for establishing and maintaining industry standards. POPAI has taken the lead
in not only standardizing the terminology we use, but is also working hard to
establish new industry standards for measurement, technology and education. In
doing so we are raising the standards of quality throughout the industry and
improving the consumer’s experience in the marketplace.
Website: http://www.popai.com
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American Hotel & Lodging Association
Serving the hospitality industry for nearly a century, AH&LA is the sole
national association representing all sectors and stakeholders in the lodging
industry, including individual hotel property members, hotel companies, student
and faculty members, and industry suppliers. Headquartered in Washington, D.C.,
AH&LA provides members with national advocacy on Capitol Hill, public
relations and image management, education, research and information, and other
value-added services to provide bottom line savings and ensure a positive
business climate for the lodging industry. Partner state associations provide
local representation and additional cost-saving benefits to members.
AH&LA's 2006 business plan and strategic plan identifies the most important
issues facing the association (declining membership, perceived value relevancy
within some states) and focuses on three objectives and tactical initiatives
needed to serve the members, grow membership, and serve as the voice of the
industry. The AH&LA Annual Report provides members with an overview of the
industries top concerns and a chronicle of a landmark year.
Website: http://www.ahla.com
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American Institute of Architects
Since 1857, the AIA has represented the professional interests of America's
architects. As AIA members, over 80,000 licensed architects, emerging
professionals, and allied partners express their commitment to excellence in
design and livability in our nation's buildings and communities. Members adhere
to a code of ethics and professional conduct that assures the client, the
public, and colleagues of an AIA-member architect's dedication to the highest
standards in professional practice. Use links at left to find out more.
Mission Statement
The AIA is the voice of the architectural profession and the resource for its
members in service to society.
Website: http://www.aia.org
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American Architectural Foundation
The American Architectural Foundation (AAF) is a national nonprofit organization
that seeks to educate individuals and community leaders about the power of
architecture to improve lives and transform the places where we live, learn,
work, and play. We believe that our cities and buildings affect our mental
well-being and quality of life in profound ways. Through numerous outreach
programs, grants, and educational resources, AAF aims to inspire people to
become thoughtful and engaged stewards of the world around them. AAF’s programs
include The Mayors’ Institute on City Design and Great Schools by Design –
highly regarded initiatives that help improve the built environment through the
collaboration of thought leaders, designers, and local communities.
Since its creation in 1943, AAF has steadfastly worked to educate people about
the power of architecture in their lives. Originally founded as the American
Institute of Architects Foundation, AAF is a 501(c)(3) educational organization
governed by an independent Board of Regents. Ronald E. Bogle, a leader in
higher education for more than 20 years, has served as AAF’s President and CEO
since 2002. AAF is headquartered in Washington, D.C., in The Octagon, a
historic house located near the White House.
Website: http://www.archfoundation.org
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