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Most who know Brad Sudol understand him to be among the most talented and effective professional electrician based in the Philadelphia region of Pennsylvania. He is, of course, certified as a master electrician, with a specialty in low-voltage wiring, an enormously important skill in the current technological era. Brad’s experience also has given him a respect for electricity that makes him conduct himself with the utmost safety around live electrical wiring. For this aspect of his career, Brad Sudol has been certified as a safe electrician by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for quite a few years now.
Also, for the last decade or thereabouts, Brad Sudol has been NCCER-certified for both electrical and carpentry and he is also certified to work on fire alarms. Of course, while electricity is his career passion, he has another passion, that drives much of the other parts of his life. Brad is a strong advocate and activist for those who suffer from Alzheimer’s, which is the most common form of dementia. Thus far, this disease has debilitated millions of Americans and forced them to alter their lives, and not in a good way. There is not yet a cure for Alzheimer’s, although there are more treatments available than a few years ago, thanks to the research that’s been done. Those afflicted with Alzheimer’s too often are forced to undergo daily nursing care in order to maintain their health. Through his advocacy, Brad Sudol lets everyone know that, while Alzheimer’s is largely associated with old age because most Alzheimer’s sufferers are 65 or older, there is also a risk for others. Roughly one in 20 Alzheimer’s patients suffer from the “early-onset” version of the ailment, which can afflict some people while they are still in their 40s or 50s. Brad Sudol is hopeful he’ll see a cure within his lifetime. Comments are closed.
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