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March 31, 2021
Virtual training modules from Natural Chemistry

Natural Chemistry, of Norwalk, Conn., has launched a new set of on-demand Virtual Training Modules that allow pool and spa professionals to get the training they need, to refresh, retrain and rethink pool and spa water chemistry, when it is convenient for their schedule.

These free training modules, which focus on water chemistry problems and solutions, with in-depth explanations and practical tips, can be accessed by visiting the new NC Pro Training website. View and select among the many choices which include an optional quiz and certificate at the completion of each course.

Natural Chemistry also offers live virtual training for staff if there are specific needs once the training modules have been completed. Simply choose “Schedule Live Training” at the top of the NC Pro Training website to connect to a calendar for choosing a date and time that works best. The NC training manager will then customize the content of your private session according to need.

For more information, contact NC Brands L.P., Dept. SI, 40 Richards Ave. #2, Norwalk CT 06854. Phone 800-753-1233. Online www.ncprotraining.com.

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