Neighbor-to-neighbor Paint Discount Program
Sponsored by Sherwin-Williams
Anyone needing to purchase paint or painting supplies.What
Are you planning to paint your house this year? Are you updating the kids' rooms or refreshing your kitchen? Here's a way you can save 20% on all regular priced merchandise and 5% on sale priced merchandise.That's not all. When you use this program our church earns a cash back bonus in its Sherwin-Williams account. It's a win-win for all of us.
Just be sure to shop at your neighborhood Sherwin-Williams store (6445 Penn Avenue South is the closest to the church) and use your Neighbor-to-Neighbor card. You can pick up your own card and information sheet on the big green "Something Good Is Going On Around Here" bulletin board in the Administration Hallway or print one now.
Check out the no-VOC (volatile organic compound*) latex paint at Sherwin-Williams. That's what was used to paint Pastor Judy's office walls and they look great! No fumes and better for the environment. *Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are organic chemical compounds that have high enough vapor pressures under normal conditions to significantly vaporize and enter the atmosphere. VOCs are sometimes accidentally released into the environment, where they can become soil and groundwater contaminants. Vapors of VOCs escaping into the air contribute to air pollution.
Many VOCs found around the house, such as paint strippers and wood preservatives, contribute to sick building syndrome because of their high vapor pressure. VOC's are often used in paint, carpet backing, plastics, and cosmetics. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found concentrations of VOCs in indoor air to be 2 to 5 times greater than in outdoor air. During certain activities indoor levels of VOCs may reach 1,000 times that of the outside air.