Gone In 60 Seconds? Not With These Rental Equipment Security Tips
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25 January 2016
You'd be amazed at the prevalence of construction equipment theft on most job sites. According to recent statistics from the National Crime Information Bureau (NCIB), nearly a thousand pieces of commercial equipment are reported stolen from U.S. job sites each month and the overall annual cost of equipment theft is estimated to be as much as $1 billion dollars.
Leaving contractor equipment rentals at the site always comes with its own set of risks and the potential penalties for letting rented or leased equipment disappear could prove costly for your operations.
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The Importance Of Boiler System Insulation In A Steam-Heated Water Hotel
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29 September 2015
Do you own a hotel? Is the water your guests use heated by a boiler system? If so, read on to learn about the importance of keeping your hotel boiler system's insulation in tip-top shape.
Benefits Of Proper Boiler Insulation
Just how important is your boiler system's insulation? It's very important. Check out these benefits of a properly insulated boiler.
Lower Energy Costs. The average hotel occupant uses 20-35 gallons of hot water per day.
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Can You Run A Home Salon With A Septic System?
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28 September 2015
If you're a stylist tired of paying high chair rental rates or frequently moving from salon to salon, you may be considering opening a salon out of your home (or detached garage). This arrangement can allow you to keep your entire hourly rate while deducting most of the costs of setting up and running your home salon from your federal income tax return. However, if your home currently has a septic tank rather than sewer hookup, you may be concerned about how an influx of additional "
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Is Your Water Good Enough? The Importance Of Proper Aeration In Water Treatment
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22 September 2015
Do you live in an area where you receive your drinking water from a local well? Well water, just like any other water supply, must go through a water treatment process. Water treatment plants have the ability to provide you with with clean, safe drinking water that is free of harmful gasses, chemicals, odors, and tastes. If you experience problems with your water, there may be a problem with the aeration process at your local water treatment plant.
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