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Top regulatory issues facing the bakery industry

As of the last regulatory update from the American Bakers Association (ABA), we were coming out of a governmental shutdown. Now, the clock is ticking as we stare down the August recess in Congress and feel continued residual delays from that shutdown.




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Federal updates from ABA: Nutritional labeling and labor policy issues

All federal food policy is based on the recommendations stemming from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The American Bakers Association (ABA) leads the Grain Chain, an organization of 10 groups from grain growers and millers, as well as bakers and others who have an interest in growing grain consumption.




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Americans deserve an additional serving of whole grains in their diet

Since grains are the cornerstone of a healthful, plant-based diet, and the 2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans are the bedrock for nutrition policy in the U.S., the baking industry is well-positioned to make powerful, positive changes for the health of America's families.




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Industry engagement crucial in post-election landscape

The 2020 election is over, but efforts to understand the impacts are just beginning.




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Pandemic bakery perspectives

In the ongoing grip of the COVID-19 pandemic as we enter a new year, and a new administration in Washington, we reached out for an update from Robb MacKie, President and CEO, American Bakers Association (ABA), Washington, D.C.




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ABA Fly-In to feature Bakers Dozen Congressional Reception

The fly-in will connect baking industry leaders with elected officials in the nation’s capitol.




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Tool Tips: Soldering near drywall

Tool Tips—August 2018




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Tool Tips: Securing a retainer clip

Tool Tips—September 2018




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Tool Tips: Removing a lead poured joint

Tool Tips—October 2018




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Tool Tips: Descaling manifolds

Tool Tips—November 2018




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Tool Tips: Fixing a leak in a tight space

Tool Tips—December 2018




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Tool Tips: Dislodging wood plugs from hole saw

Tool Tips—January 2019




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Tool Tips: Replacing broken shower arms

Tool Tips—February 2019




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Tool Tips: Replacing faucet parts

Tool Tips—March 2019




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Tool Tips: Potty Training Pads

Tool Tips—April 2019




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Tool Tips: Tightening wing nuts

Tool Tips—May 2019




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Tool Tips: PVC trap trick

Tool Tips—June 2019




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Tool Tips: Recycling a broken tool

Tool Tips—July 2019




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Tool Tips: Going fishing

When it comes to a well pump that has fallen off the pitless to the bottom of the well due to a broken adapter, it can cost a homeowner a lot to fix.




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Tool Tips: Drain line flushing

A lot of times a snake cable will just stir up the sludge and I have seen cables in clean-outs or manholes downstream where the pipe is still clogged.




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Tool Tips: Organization and cleanliness

On our trucks, we keep all our soldering material, such as solder, paste, pipe cutters, emery cloth, inspection mirror and other miscellaneous items, in small tackle boxes.




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Tool Tips: Avoiding valve replacement

This tool tip made my co-worker and our customer so happy that he made one and wrote my name on it. 




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Tool Tips: Good ears and a good flashlight

Leaking fixtures can waste a lot of water and money. 




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Tool Tips: Clean and tidy caulk

When installing a toilet, the final touch is caulking around the base which can sometimes be a mess. 




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Tool Tips: Unplug a bath tub drain trap

First, remove the overflow trim. Then, insert a water hose down overflow. 

 




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Tool Tips: Know before you go

We do gas and electric water heaters for lots of residential customers. 




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Tool Tips: Toilet and sink water removal

The customer says there is water at the base of the toilet after flushing, which means you get to replace the wax seal. 




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Tool Tips: Refrigeration Gauge Protection and Connection Stress

Every time I installed an ice maker supply line, I was always concerned that it may leak — pushing and pulling on the fridge. 




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Tool Tips: Stay Sharp

Carry lengths of pipe in a standard cargo van and eliminate roof racks.




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Why the construction industry is embracing inventory asset tagging

Contractors are a mobile breed — constantly on the move, from job to job. With so much shuffling around, there is more opportunity for human error — tools ending up on the wrong jobsite on the wrong day. When you have inventory tied up across different jobs, in the back of a work truck or van, or in a warehouse on a high shelf that’s rarely dusted, it’s easy for mistakes to be made.




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Tool Tips: Tightening shower arms

When installing a shower arm or hand held hose wall elbow, thread a ½" coupling onto the male ends and select the appropriate size pipe nipple to use as a lever.




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Tool Tips: A Common Drainage Issue

I have seen and experienced draining a water heater for replacement, and the drain is clogged and won’t let out any water.




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Tool Tips: Damage prevention

We are a full service plumbing company. There are times when we have to gain access to the roof of million dollar homes. 




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Tool Tips: Setting toilet bowls

I have been reading a lot of tips about setting toilet bowls. 




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Tool Tips: Stocking super glue

We keep super glue on the truck for any time we run into needing an O-ring, but don't have the exact size. 




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Tool Tips: Lip balm fix

Recently, while doing an emergency water heater replacement, I needed some lube for the small O-rings on the mixing valve. 




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Anvil International acquires FlexHead Industries

The acquisition strengthens Anvil International’s fire protection product package.




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American Fire Sprinkler Association announces Patriot Chapter

The Yankee chapter will now be known as the Patriot chapter in the New England area.




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Using PEX in residential fire sprinkler systems

PEX can be a viable alternative to more traditional materials for fire sprinklers.




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Fire-suppression systems for battery energy storage systems

NFPA 70 provides the important details for design.




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NFSA fights for sprinkler ordinance

Former Philadelphia Fire Commissioner Derrick Sawyer leads charge for residential fire safety.




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Johnson Controls GRINNELL G-Fire One-Bolt Coupling

The Johnson Controls GRINNELL G-Fire One-Bolt Coupling features a single-bolt design that eliminates alternate tightening.




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Victaulic acquires Globe Fire Sprinkler

Effective July 8, 2019, Victaulic has purchased Globe Fire Sprinkler. Combined, these two respected companies will have the resources and capabilities to bring exciting new solutions to the fire protection industry around the world, Victaulic notes.




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Colorado contractor installs a fast, more flexible firestop sleeve

Spencer Bell has been a fan of HoldRite plumbing brackets and the TESTRITE DWV testing system for years. So recently, when he heard that HoldRite had innovated the cast-in-place firestop sleeve process, he didn’t waste time learning more about it.




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PM Profile: MIFAB grows into a bigger space

BNP Media Plumbing Group Multimedia Editor Nadia Askar recently sat down with Michael Whiteside, president and owner of Chicago-based MIFAB.




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The requirements and challenges of residential fire sprinkler systems and water meters

Now that many jurisdictions across the country are mandating fire sprinkler systems in new-home construction, de-signers need to be aware of the requirements and challenges these systems can face in relation to water meters.




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New trends in corrosion and freeze protection for resilient fire sprinkler systems

How can engineers and contractors design wet fire sprinkler systems equipped to prevent corrosion and dry systems equipped to prevent freezing? That has long been a question central to code requirements and new product development.




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The risks of adjustable pressure relief valves

Pressure relief valves protect fire sprinkler system components by relieving excess system pressure from supply surges or temperature changes. Since the 2010 edition, NFPA 13: “Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems” has required pressure relief valves to be installed on all wet pipe fire sprinkler systems. But picking the correct relief valve for a specific system does need a little preplanning.




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Attic fire protection design

Concealed attic spaces combine some of the most difficult aspects of fire protection design and require carefully tailored fire sprinkler solutions for effectiveness.




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Ensuring corrosion protection beyond routine maintenance in fire sprinkler systems

Corrosion in fire sprinkler systems can go undetected until it's too late, causing damage or loss of life. Traditional ITM protocols can accelerate corrosion, but new advancements offer better prevention and monitoring for protecting lives and property.