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How to Prepare Your Job Site for the First Overnight Freeze
With winter practically here in some parts of the country, it’s time for job sites everywhere to prepare for the inevitable first freeze. And while the chilly mornings make that early coffee taste even better, you need to get your job site ready. From storing your portable water bladders inside to double-checking scaffoldings for ice, here’s how to ensure your crew is ready for an overnight freeze.
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How to Prepare a Water Bladder Tank for Long-Term Water Storage
When it comes to long-term water storage, a water bladder tank is exactly what you need. Whether it’s 50 or 5,000 gallons, a bladder tank keeps your water safe and easily accessible. It’s perfect for both residential and industrial uses. If you’re preparing your bladder for long-term storage, here are five steps you need to take to ensure your water stays safe and clean.
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4 Ways Automotive Mechanics Can Keep Their Shop Clean
Keeping a clean shop can affect everything you do as an automotive mechanic. From customer satisfaction to your bottom line, the cleaner your shop, the cleaner the job. Besides wiping down your tools and sweeping the floor, how do you keep it clean? From using spill containment berms to scheduling deep-cleaning days, these four tips can help you keep a pristine shop without spending all your time cleaning.
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5 Underrated Items Every Rural Airstrip Should Have
Rural airports are vastly different than international airports. They service smaller planes, often only have a few aircraft on-site, and are usually in a more remote location. With these details in mind, there are a few pieces of gear that can help operations at a rural airport run smoothly. From spill containment berms to heavy-duty loading vehicles, here’s what every rural airport should have in their equipment lineup.
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4 Details Construction Managers Should Remember as Hurricane Season Hits Its Peak
As hurricane season ramps up, you need to make sure your construction site is prepared to withstand the winds and rain. It’s important to consider all the details before you get a hurricane warning. From a water bladder tank to provide clean water when utilities get knocked out to flood prevention measures, here’s how you can keep your job site safe from hurricanes.