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QMI HomeSafe Security Screens Protect Homes from Break-ins

2013-02-06 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

In the United States, a home is burglarized every 15 seconds. That statistic is scary, but even worse is that 70% of those break-ins will be forced entry. How do most criminals prefer to gain entry to a home? An unprotected window. QMI HomeSafe security screens can turn a normal window into a barrier. HomeSafe screens are virtually indestructible, even when up against a razor or crowbar. What QMI HomeSafe security screens do is protect your home and your family. In the time it has taken you to ...This story is related to the following:Architectural and Civil Engineering ProductsSecurity Equipment & Supplies | Stainless Steel Screens | Security Windows

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EPA Pamphlet: Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home

2013-02-05 23:34:21| PortlandOnline

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EPA Pamphlet: Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home (PDF)

2013-02-05 23:07:20| PortlandOnline

PDF Document, 690kbCategory: Resources & Education

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Basket Strainers protect piping components from debris.

2013-02-05 14:29:50| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Featuring glass filled polypropylene housing and polypropylene basket, Platinum GF-PP SB Series protects critical piping system components such as pumps, filters, and flow meters from particulate and debris. Vessels feature max pressure rating of 150 psi at 70°F non-shock, with max service temperature of 240°F. Available in sizes from ½&ndash;4 in. with true union threaded or flanged end connections, strainers are suited for chemical service as well as sensitive media systems.<br />   This story is related to the following:Basket Strainers

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EPA Teams Up With The NFL And Local Communities To Protect Louisiana's Wetlands

2013-02-04 03:21:32| pollutiononline News Articles

Every 60 minutes, the Louisiana coastline loses a football-field sized tract of land. As part of the upcoming Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will team up with the National Football League and the New Orleans Super Bowl XLVII Host Committee to bring national attention to this local issue and help revitalize wetlands in Louisiana.

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