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How To Protect Construction Equipment From Cold Weather

Changing weather doesn’t mean work can stop, and when cold weather hits, your machinery should work as hard as you do. However, oil stability, traction, and tire pressure can all take serious hits as temperatures drop. If you want to keep your motor humming and ready to go when you are, let’s review some tips…

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Common Cargo Loading and Unloading Mistakes

It’s important to put safety first when loading and unloading cargo. This task comes with a risk of injury from falling materials, tripping and falling, or heavy machinery accidents. Ensuring that you and your team are within the safety guidelines will help keep everyone injury-free and more productive. Although human error is inevitable, you can…

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Ways Oil Refineries Can Reduce Their Climate Impact

There are many oil refineries and processing plants all over the globe, and while these businesses quite literally make the world run, their significant environmental impact is concerning. Thankfully, there are three effective ways oil refineries can reduce their climate impact. Scale Up Carbon Capture When you drive your car, carbon emissions escape from the…

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The Best Landscaping Checklist for Homeowners

Almost everyone wants the warmer months to come, but they also come with a lot more responsibility for homeowners. Having a large property can be beneficial; however, it also requires more upkeep when it comes to lawn care and landscaping. Even though it’s not always simple to add landscaping tasks to your busy schedule, it’s…

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Things To Do Now To Prepare for a Power Outage at Home

Power outages happen everywhere; it’s no stranger to the east, west, or far northwest coast of the United States. However, how each homeowner prepares may vary. Here are the things to do now to prepare for a power outage at home. Stock Up on Essentials One of the first things to do when faced with…

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Troubleshooting Relief Valve Sensing Line Complications

Reduced pressure zone (RPZ) backflow preventer assemblies are commonly used in commercial buildings. Unlike standard air gap, one-valve, and DCDA devices, RPZs often feature impulse lines that monitor internal pressure and activate the bypass valve in the event of backflowing conditions. However, this specific component can suffer from various problems over the course of operation.…

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Common Issues That Occur in the Drywalling Business

Drywalling construction is extremely popular for a few different reasons. Installation is quick and cost-effective, and it’s easy to repair. Even with these benefits, the job isn’t completely perfect. Like all construction jobs, some problems will happen, and you’ll need to deal with them. Check out these common issues that occur in the drywalling business.…

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Top 3 Ways You Can Sleep Better With Allergies

Allergies are no fun. You can make your life easier in several ways, even when you have allergic reactions to just about everything. We know things can get frustrating, so check out our top three ways you can sleep better with allergies below. Invest in an Air Filter Air filters are a godsend, and this is…

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Tips for Improving Patient Retention at a Medical Practice

Owning and running a healthcare clinic or facility is no easy task. For example, many practices struggle to get their new patients back into the office for return visits. Read on to learn three helpful tips for improving patient retention in your medical practice. Prioritize Transparent Communication The most common reason patients don’t return for…

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5 Traits That Every Paramedic Should Have

Working as an EMT is one of the most rewarding careers anyone could take on. You could learn a lot about yourself when working in the emergency medical field. Here is a look at five traits that every paramedic should have and continue to grow in their career. Handles Stressful and Traumatic Situations Well While…

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