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What type of things might an entry-level helper do?
 
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What is a HEPA filter?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Assist with the installation and service of residential and commercial systems, assist in lifting, carrying, or placing equipment or components and also run errands to pick up parts and clean up the area following installation or service.

Answer to Question 2

High Efficiency Particulate Air Filter. HEPA filters must be 99.99 efficient at removing 0.3 micron particles.



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