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Enhanced Security Measures at Indoor Amusement Parks: A Vital Step for Visitor Safety

Preventing Weapons from Entering the Park




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Get a Free Monthly Custom Video with "DoorBell" Video Chat Contact-Call Center CrossTalk Ultra Platform

DoorBell is an easy-fast "tap to video talk" for 1:1 comms with no login, password or download required. Visitors can also text chat during the video call and is integrated with a 24.7 chatbot for offline comms.




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Best Days (and Hours) for Cold Calling, Door Knocking and Everything Else

Everyone—especially agents—knows the feeling of having two seemingly identical sessions of business-building create vastly different results. Two hours of door-knocking one week might land you half a dozen hot leads, while a similar session the next week leaves you empty handed with ears ringing from all the door slammed in your face. Many agents are…

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Fall Half Pumpkin Craft for a Fun DIY Door Project

Maria uses a half pumpkin to make a Fall door decoration!




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DOL Proposes Indoor, Outdoor Heat Safety Rules

The U.S. Department of Labor released a proposed rule that would require employers to develop an injury and illness prevention plan to control heat hazards in workplaces affected by excessive…





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Temperatures Sizzle at Cal/OSHA Standards Meeting After Indoor Heat Illness Proposal Removed from Agenda

Update: On June 20, 2024, the Cal/OSHA Standards Board unanimously approved an amended version of the proposed indoor heat illness prevention regulation which specifically excluded the government entities (mainly correctional facilities) whose inclusion had led to the earlier rejection by the Director Finance. The Board also requested that the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) expedite their review and allow the regulation to become effective immediately upon OAL approval.

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California Indoor Worker Heat Rule’s Revival Too Late for Summer

Alka Ramchandani-Raj talks about the revised Cal/OSHA rule on indoor heat standards that would apply to all industries.

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California’s Indoor Heat Illness Prevention Regulation Takes Immediate Effect

  • California’s indoor heat illness regulation, the first of its kind in the United States, is now in effect.
  • New requirements apply to all indoor work areas where the temperature is 82° F or above, with few exceptions. Additional requirements apply for higher temperatures.
  • California employers with any work settings that are covered by the new regulation should immediately develop indoor heat illness plans and provide training to their employees.




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Business Concerns Loom Over California’s Indoor Worker Heat Rule

Alka Ramchandani-Raj discusses California’s new indoor and outdoor heat rule for employees and the ambiguity surrounding how the rule will be enforced.

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California’s New Indoor Heat Illness Prevention Regulation Is Already in Effect




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A locked door, a secret meeting and the birth of the Fed (Classic)

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Many life-saving defibrillators behind locked doors during off-hours, study finds

Toronto, ON –  When a person suffers cardiac arrest, there is a one in five chance a potentially life-saving Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is nearby. But up to 30 per cent of the time, the device is locked inside a closed building, according to a study led by U of T Engineering researchers, published today […]




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NAM, Ariel Corporation Partner to Open Doors, Open Minds on Manufacturing Day

Manufacturing Day gives manufacturers the opportunity to address the skills gaps they face, connect with future generations, take charge of the public image of manufacturing and ensure the ongoing prosperity of the industry as a whole




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Open Door Artist Signed

Open Door Artist Signed by Romare Bearden is a(n) Limited Edition. The Edition is Limited to Limited Edition of 175 pcs




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Infographic: 6 Deadly Facts About Indoor Air Quality

While exterior pollutants, such as smog and CO, may receive more attention, IAQ within a home can have serious effects on our physical and mental health, as well.




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Indoor Air Quality a Hot Topic at NADCA Conference

The National Air Duct Cleaners Association recently drew more than 500 people to a resort near Denver for its annual meeting and exposition.




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Building Operators Use Array of Indoor Air Quality Tools to Ease Concerns

Building operators want people back, and they’re investing in IAQ upgrades to help ease occupant concerns.




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Indoor Air Quality Solutions for VRF Systems

The pandemic has caused IAQ to become a big concern, which has led industry experts to recommend increasing ventilation and upgrading filtration for commercial buildings.




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Improving Indoor Air Quality: Protecting the Air We Breathe

IAQ has become a very important topic as the COVID-19 global pandemic has continued to evolve.




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Tech Shortage? Indoor Air Quality Needs? Parker Has Answers

Parker Hannifin Corp. addressed two of today’s most pressing HVACR issues ― a labor shortage and pandemic-fueled concerns about indoor air quality (IAQ) ― during the recent AHR Expo.




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Closed-Cell Foam Duct Liner Resists Moisture Intrusion, Improves Indoor Air Quality

Among the various HVAC insulation options available, elastomeric closed-cell foam duct insulation (closed-cell foam) solutions stand out for providing safe, sustainable, high-performance thermal and acoustic insulation while resisting moisture and improving overall indoor air quality (IAQ).




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Pandemic Created Consumer Awareness, Increased Demand for Indoor Air Quality Solutions

It has now been two years since the pandemic brought IAQ to the forefront of everyone’s minds. Manufacturers are stepping up with an array of products to clean and monitor the air people breathe.




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Dehumidification a Big Part of Indoor Air Quality Equation

Homeowners are increasingly paying attention to improving their indoor air quality, and dehumidification is a big part of the IAQ equation.




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The A-B-C-D of HVAC for Indoor Cannabis Growing Facilities

A big part of the growth cycle of the cannabis plant is deeply rooted in the ability of the plant to absorb and rid itself of water vapor, so we now add a D to HVAC for dehumidification.




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Dehumidifiers Provide a Solution to Residential, Commercial Indoor Air Quality Issues

Following are several of the latest dehumidification products on the market, representing residential and industrial applications alike.




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EPA Names 2023 Indoor airPLUS Leaders

Indoor airPLUS is a voluntary EPA partnership and labeling program that helps the builders of new homes improve the quality of indoor air and meet the growing consumer preference for homes with improved IAQ. 




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HVAC Products Designed for Indoor Agriculture Offer Precise Climate Control

The manufacturers of HVAC products for indoor farming say their equipment can help optimize growers’ crop yields.




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FIeld Controls: Indoor CRAC Unit

The s-MEXT indoor unit, a Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) unit for I.T. cooling applications, includes uses such as small-to-medium- sized data rooms, cell phone and cable TV/telephone/internet provider relay stations, medical imaging equipment cooling and critical cooling infrastructure applications, laboratories, archives and libraries. 




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How to Sell More Indoor Air Quality

If an HVAC contractor possesses knowledge pertaining to IAQ solutions and how to approach the subject with a homeowner, they are in a good spot to sell the equipment.




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Motors, Drives Open Door to Thorough Indoor Air Quality

With the recent surge of interest in IAQ options, consumers might easily forget that those components must still work within a system.




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Indoor Air Quality: The Energy Efficiency Follow-Up

Manufacturers in the realm of IAQ are seeing an uptick in interest due to increased awareness among consumers as well, as the air quality concerns that come as a byproduct of efforts to tighten up buildings to increase energy efficiency. In response, they’ve been updating IAQ products for the age of the smartphone and the “smart” HVAC system.




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HVLS Fans Offer Solution for Area Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality

HVLS fans offer an affordable and effective solution for large-scale ventilation, as well as demonstrating success in smaller applications.




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Cloud Connected Product Gives Homeowners Indoor Air Quality Peace of Mind

At the 2020 AHR Expo, Broan-NuTone introduced Overture, a fully automated, cloud-connected, whole-home IAQ system that monitors and optimizes air in the home.




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York: Outdoor Air Handler

This product includes a zero-penetration roof backed by the Endura10R™ 10-year roof warranty.




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OEMs: Hospitality Industry Seeks Improved Indoor Air Quality

Responding to increased public awareness of the importance of healthy indoor air quality, the hospitality industry is stepping up its game when it comes to providing guests with fresher, cleaner, and, sometimes, sanitized indoor air.




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Healthcare Applications Can Benefit From Direct Outdoor Air Systems

By employing a ventilation strategy such as a DOAS, conditioned fresh air can be brought into the building, thus improving IAQ and ensuring a safer environment.




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HVAC Manufacturers Develop Creative Solutions for Air Movement, Indoor Air Quality

Diverse examples show the importance of air movement and the creative ways in which contractors and manufacturers have dealt with it successfully.




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The Role of AI in Indoor Air Quality Optimization

AI promises to revolutionize IAQ, but first, it needs to overcome several challenges, like unreliable data, incomplete automation, and gimmicky solutions that fail to deliver real value.




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Rooftop Retrofits Can Bring Indoor Air Quality, Occupant Comfort, Energy Savings

Packaged rooftop units are the workhorses of the commercial market, providing cooling to approximately 60% of U.S. commercial building floor area.




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Monetize Smart Home Market With Thermostats, Doorbells, and More

With a little ingenuity, HVAC contractors could come out on top in the smart homes market for years to come.




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Mini-Splits Make for Comfort, Convenience, and Healthy Indoor Living

The two-story lake house totals 4,600 square feet above ground and 2,000 finished square feet in the daylight basement.




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Guiding Customers through Indoor Air Quality and the Tips to Maintain IAQ

As HVAC providers, we have the ability to advise homeowners, builders, and property managers on ways to improve their indoor air quality.




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Maximizing Indoor Air Quality Without Sacrificing Energy Efficiency

The proper application of modern HVAC technologies can help maximize indoor air quality while minimizing losses in operational efficiency.




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SE Radio 630: Luis Rodríguez on the SSH Backdoor Attack

Luis Rodríguez, CTO of Xygeni.io, joins host Robert Blumen for a discussion of the recently thwarted attempt to insert a backdoor in the SSH (Secure Shell) daemon. OpenSSH is a popular implementation of the protocol used in major Linux distributions for authentication over a network. Luis describes how a backdoor in a supporting library was recently discovered and removed before the package was published to stable releases of the Linux distros. The conversation explores the mechanism of the attack through modifying a function table in the runtime; how the attack was inserted during the build; how the attack was carefully staged in a series of modifications to the lz compression library; the nature of “Jia Tan,” the entity who committed the changes to the open source project; social engineering that the entity used to gain the trust of the open source community; what forensics indicates about the location of the entity; hypotheses about whether criminal or state actors backed the entity; how the attack was detected; implications for other open source projects; why traditional methods for detecting exploits would not have helped find this; and lessons learned by the community.

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An example of calculating the number of indoor lighting fixtures

These are the input data for the following calculation: An office area has length: 20 meter; meter; meter. The ceiling to desk is 2 meters. The area is to be illuminated to a general level of 250 lux using twin... Read more

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Safeguarding Indoor Air Quality: Proactive Strategies

Discover key strategies you can share with your customers to help keep their home mold-free and maintain healthier living space.




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Behind the Closed Doors of a Queens Family Story

Queens College alum Nira Burstein talks about making "Charm Circle," her intensely persona, award-winning documentary about the fractured emotional landscape of her parents' lives in the house in Flushing where Burstein grew up.




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Mountain Dew announces new visual identity celebrating great outdoors

The official rollout of the new visual identity will debut next summer, with packaging hitting shelves as early as May 2025.  





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Maintenance As the Key to Healthy Indoor Environments