WAIB Board Meetings
The WAIB Board of Directors Meets once a month.  You are welcome to visit any of the WAIB Board meetings. If you would like to attend one of our Board Meetings please contact the WAIB office at (714) 526-3585 for the date and location of the monthly meeting that you would like to attend. 

We currently email our newsletter to our membership if your company is a member and you are currently not on our email list, please contact the WAIB office at info@waib.org and we would be happy to add you to our list.

CALENDAR

   
December 2009
January 2010

December 6-10 CSPA Annual Meeting.  Marriot Harbor Beach Resort, Fort Lauderdale, FL.  www.cspa.org

 

   
February 2010
March 2010

February 16-17, The National Aerosol Association Annual Conference. Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort, Marco Island, FL. Contact Mary Metzner at naa@nationalaerosol.com

March 19, WAIB Spring Conference.  Pacific Palms Hotel & Conference Center, Industry, CA.  Contact Mary Metzner (714)526-3585 www.waib.org.

March 24-25, SATA Spring Technical Meeting. Perimeter Marriott Hotel, Atlanta, GA. Contact Paula Hope, (770)243-8921

 

April 2010
May 2010
April 15, EAA Spring Meeting, Aerosol 101. Sheraton Mahwah, Mahwah, NJ. www.easternaerosol.com May 4-7, CSPA Mid-Year Meeting. Marriott Downtown Chicago, IL. www.cspa.org
   
August 2010
September 2010

August 16, MAA Golf Outing. Glen Oak Country Club, Glen Ellyn, IL. Contact Mike Montani 630-543-6500 ext 243 or mike@newman-green.com .

 

September 12-14, WAIB Annual Conference. San Diego, CA. Contact Mary Metzner at info@waib.org.

Sept 21-23 The 27th International Aerosol Congress and 16th International Aerosol Exhibition.  The Rome Cavalieri Waldorf-Astoria, Rome, Italy. www.associazioneaerosol.it

September 30-October 3, SATA Fall Meeting.Hilton Head, South Carolina Hilton Head Marriott Resort and Spa Contact: Charles Lucius @ 770-331-5221

 

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  The aerosol design of a refillable spray can dubbed the “bug bomb”, was patented in 1943, and is the ancestor of many popular commercial spray products. Pressurized by liquefied gas, which gave it propellant qualities, the small, portable can enabled soldiers to defend against malaria-carrying bugs by spraying inside tents in the Pacific during World War II.  In 1948, three companies were granted licenses by the United States government to manufacture aerosols.