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Moving Into A New Home? Two Tips For Ensuring Your Sprinklers Are Safe

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Moving into a new house or apartment is an exciting time, but it can also be a lot of work. In addition to moving your household goods, you also want to inspect your new home before you move in. One area of inspection that you don’t want to forget are the sprinklers. In the event of a fire, a properly functioning fire sprinkler system could serve as the difference between saving your property and losing your property. Read More»

3 Tips to Prevent Excessive Waste in Your Manufacturing Plant

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In a manufacturing plant, waste is inevitable. However, excessive amounts of waste can pose a few different problems. First of all, excessive waste is a sign that your factory is losing money due to wasted materials or some other issue. Plus, higher amounts of waste can be bad for the environment. Therefore, it’s critical to cut down on waste as much as you can. Following these tips can help you get started. Read More»

5 Tips To Reduce Energy Costs While Running Your Commercial Refrigerator

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Commercial refrigerators are important for keeping foods and beverages cold while abiding by food manufacturing guidelines. If you aren’t careful, however, your commercial refrigerator can use a lot of energy and cost you a lot in energy costs. Luckily, there are ways that you can reduce these costs while getting the most out of your commercial refrigeration unit. Follow these tips to enjoy increased savings for your company. 1. Install Strip Curtains Read More»

3 Benefits Of A Career In Truck Driving

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Are you starting to feel tired of the daily grind at the office? Looking for a career opportunity that is something truly different and unique? If you don’t mind taking some long drives, you might be a good fit for a career as a truck driver. If you still need to be a convinced that checking out the truck driver wanted ads could be a good life decision, here are 3 benefits of a career in truck driving to consider. Read More»

Renting A Dumpster: Wait That Can't Go In There

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Many people think of a dumpster as a place you can throw away literally anything. Consequently, it is not uncommon for people to rent a dumpster when they need to dispose of items they know are not allowed as part of their traditional trash collection services. Unfortunately, far too many of these people will find themselves in shock when they discover an extreme amount of additional charges on their dumpster rental bill. Read More»

Updating The Exterior Of Your Mobile Home Quickly And Easily

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Do you live in a mobile home that is beginning to look tired and worn on the outside? There are a few ways to improve the appearance of the exterior of your mobile home without completing an entire overhaul on it. Here, you will learn a few easy-to-do things that will have a significant impact on the appearance of your mobile home. Update the Skirting Skirting on a mobile home is a necessity. Read More»

Why You Should Have Your Sheet Metal Cut Off-Site

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In an effort to maintain higher profits, you may have decided to do everything that you can on-site to cut costs. Although it’s true that handling many things at your factory can help you save money, however, there are some services that are worth paying for. For example, many industrial businesses find that hiring a professional for sheet metal fabrication and laser cutting services is a smart idea. If you aren’t convinced, consider these main reasons why. Read More»

Why Your Company Should Start Recycling Scrap Metal Now

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Construction companies are responsible for 40% of waste that hits the garbage yards. When it comes to doing your part to reduce waste, construction companies have the ability to make a major impact when it comes to reducing waste altogether. When companies work on construction projects, they tend to have a lot of leftover metal. Most of this metal is in the form of steel. Steel has the capability of being reused on other projects allowing for it to be recycled. Read More»

How To Prevent Raccoons From Getting Into Dumpsters

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Wildlife are attracted to the food contained within dumpsters. It’s basically a free meal to them. With raccoons accounting for approximately 36.5% of all reported rabid animal cases, you want to make sure that these little creatures, although cute, stay as far away from your home as possible by making sure that they can’t access the buffet in your dumpster. Here are 3 techniques that you can implement. Rent Dumpsters with a Lock and a Lid  Read More»

The Best Access Control Options For Securing Industrial Facilities

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Maintaining adequate safety and security of industrial facilities starts at the perimeter. With an appropriate security perimeter, the hazards and liability that comes with pedestrian contact can be eliminated, and control of personnel will always be maintained. But with all of the options for access control available on a commercial market, it’s good to know the ones that work best for securing industrial facilities. Gate Operators From chemical manufacturing and processing to nuclear power, industrial facilities demand maximum security to operate effectively and safely. Read More»