HVACR-Related Children’s Book Awarded Spirit of Independence Award

The Air Came To A Stop

Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) have given their “Spirit of Independence Award” to children’s book author, Ryan Kiscaden. This recognition is the highest individual honor in the indoor environment profession, bestowed occasionally to an individual who is making an impact toward the overall success of the professional contracting industry. Ryan’s book, “The Air Came To A Stop”, teaches children about teamwork, HVACR technology, and having an appreciation for the skilled trades technicians. This book was created to inspire the next generation of HVACR professionals and to overcome misconceptions on blue-collar industries such as the skilled trades.

The Air Came To A Stop was written to educate youth about our everyday heroes of comfort; HVACR technicians," said Kiscaden. "When you showcase how technicians help others while introducing children to new vocabulary, provides a perfect recipe to demonstrate how exciting this technology-driven field really is."

Barton James, president and CEO of ACCA, celebrated the selection and the importance of providing children’s books as an effective outreach initiative.

“We are proud to have Ryan as a vital member of the HVACR community. Recognizing his contributions to bettering the HVACR industry and our ACCA membership was an easy decision. He is an incredible partner to work with. As we continue the momentum and grow workforce development outreach tools for ACCA members, we couldn’t think of a better plan than to utilize resources such as The Air Came A Stop to accomplish our objective.”

"The Air Came To A Stop," is available in both paperback and eBook versions, can be found on Amazon and through ACCA’s online store. In addition to the English version, a Spanish version is also available in all formats and distribution channels.

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