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Take a tour of your house and find out where the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has an unseen role.

Just click on an item to find the NIST connection . . .

Image of a House Image of a carImage of a bicycleImage of paint cansImage of windows on a houseImage of a window on a houseImage of a windowImage of a toiletImage of a mirrorImages of bedroom furnitureImage of a living room sofaImage of a wall clockImage of a stereoImage of a refrigeratorImage of a kitchen stoveImage of a womanImage of a manImage of a barbecue grillImage of a meterbox on a houseImage of a utility poleImage of an HVAC unitImage of a steel poleImage of a hot water heaterImage of a roofImage of a chimneyImage of a roofImage of a roofImage of a television antennaImage of a satelite dishImage of a bathroomImage of a living roomImage of a kitchenImage of a roofImage of a lawnImage of a lawnImage of a lawn

Smoke Detectors -- Watt-Hour Meters -- Steel -- Energy Efficiency -- Consumer Purchases -- Communications -- Clocks -- Cars -- Medicine Chest -- Windows -- CD Players --Refrigerator --Propane --Furniture (and mattresses and carpets) --Electronics --Stove --Mouth (dental materials) --Plastics --Paint --Food

To find out how NIST has a vital connection to many components of society, see NIST and Your City.


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Last update: June 12, 2001