Reducing The Risk Of A COVID-19 Outbreak In Your Restaurant: 4 Commonly Neglected Areas That Need To Be Disinfected
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14 October 2020
Keeping your restaurant clean has always been part of the business, but it's become even more important due to COVID-19. Disinfecting your restaurant regularly shows your dining guests that you care about their safety, and it also helps to prevent outbreaks from occurring among your employees.
Unfortunately, not every restaurant is effectively deep cleaning. Restaurants have typically concentrated on removing bacteria, since that's what leads to food poisoning. Destroying a virus requires additional areas to be cleaned, and many are often overlooked.
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Why It Makes Sense To Install A Dash Camera System In Your Truck
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21 September 2020
If you own a truck, investing in a dash camera system is a great idea. Dash camera systems have become increasingly popular over the last several years, and today's models are more affordable than ever and easy to install. If you buy a high-quality dash camera system, you can count on it lasting for many years to come. Once you install a dash camera system in your truck, you will most likely wonder why you did not do so earlier.
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6 Features Of An Auto-Darkening Helmet
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25 August 2020
When it comes to welding helmets, there are two generally categories they fall under—either an auto darkening or a passive helmet. A passive hood has a dark tint that is always in place. An auto darkening hood has a shade that changed colors based on your needs. Auto darkening helmets have a few different general features you should be aware of.
Feature #1: Welding Light State
The welding light state refers to the tint of the shade or filter when you are not welding.
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Need A New Career? 3 Reasons To Consider Becoming A Home Inspector
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13 July 2020
If you are sick of your current construction job and you are thinking about using your earned skills in a new way, becoming a home inspector might be right up your alley. Here are three simple reasons to consider becoming a home inspector, and why you might love your new career.
1. Help Soon-To-Be Homeowners
During home inspections, you will be providing soon-to-be homeowners with great information about the potential purchase.
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