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LPG gas sensor Engine temperature sensor part 2
LPG gas sensor, Engine Temperature, internal temperature sensor use wireless 2.4 ghz communication only power supply is connected no other wiring installation.
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Window cleaning time – Video -
February 25, 2014 by
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Window cleaning time
By: Lee Stansbury
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DIY gooseneck for window cleaning
make yourself a 24" Gooseneck for approx 5.
By: Mark Munro
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Truth Cleaning Services in San Diego - Water-fed Pole
Free estimates and demonstrations available upon request. Services are provided for all of San Diego county and the extended region. Truth Window Cleaning sp...
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Brisbane, Queensland (PRWEB) February 24, 2014
Philip Coates established the Brisbane mobile car detailing specialists in 2010.
The experienced Brisbane car detailing team has soon grown to include four hard working members.
The mobile car detailers operate from a purpose built unit close to Philip's home in Thornlands, Brisbane.
The owner of the car detailing business was asked what makes Redlands different from other mobile car cleaning companies in Brisbane?
Phil answered, We pride ourselves on service and offer excellent value. Many other car detailers in Brisbane charge far more than Redlands and often clean to a much lower standard.
Phil added, Because of our hard work, consistency and flexibility Redlands mobile car wash is now the premier car detailing company in Brisbane.
Many of our customers are local and we live in Redlands too so supporting the local community in any way we can is very important to us explained Phil.
We attend and support many charity events and sponsor our local rugby club Phil added.
Donating raffle prizes is one of the ways we contribute. These include gift vouchers for our car detailing services and these prove to be very popular with ticket buyers. Most recently we were involved with a local group raising money for their friend who had been recently diagnosed with MS said Mr. Coates.
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After deadly incident, Legal Seafoods plans to install carbon monoxide detectors After deadly incident, Legal Seafoods plans to install carbon monoxide detectors
Updated: Monday, February 24 2014 10:09 PM EST2014-02-25 03:09:23 GMT
The popular Legal Seafoods restaurant in Huntington was especially packed Saturday night when 28 people suffered carbon monoxide poisoning due to a faulty water heater in the basement. One person, restaurant manager Steve Nelson, died. Officials say the carbon monoxide level in the basement was so high that night it could render someone unconscious within minutes.
The popular Legal Seafoods restaurant in Huntington was especially packed Saturday night when 28 people suffered carbon monoxide poisoning due to a faulty water heater in the basement. One person, restaurant manager Steve Nelson, died. Officials say the carbon monoxide level in the basement was so high that night it could render someone unconscious within minutes.
Updated: Monday, February 24 2014 9:44 PM EST2014-02-25 02:44:58 GMT
Police are investigating a shooting at the famous 127-room Oheka Castle in Huntington, Long Island. Cops are looking for a masked gunman, although no eyewitnesses to the shooting have come forward. Gary Melius, the property's owner, was shot in the head as he was getting into his car, according to officials. His daughter drove him to the hospital, where he underwent surgery. Police said they do not have a motive for the shooting.
Police are investigating a shooting at the famous 127-room Oheka Castle in Huntington, Long Island. Cops are looking for a masked gunman, although no eyewitnesses to the shooting have come forward. Gary Melius, the property's owner, was shot in the head as he was getting into his car, according to officials. His daughter drove him to the hospital, where he underwent surgery. Police said they do not have a motive for the shooting.
Updated: Monday, February 24 2014 8:41 PM EST2014-02-25 01:41:08 GMT
The third and final suburban New York police official accused of pulling strings to help the son of a wealthy department benefactor has been sentenced. Alan Sharpe, 54, pleaded guilty Monday to official misconduct, according to Nassau County district attorney's office. The former detective sergeant was sentenced to 150 hours of community service, a $1,000 fine and two years' probation.
The third and final suburban New York police official accused of pulling strings to help the son of a wealthy department benefactor has been sentenced. Alan Sharpe, 54, pleaded guilty Monday to official misconduct, according to Nassau County district attorney's office. The former detective sergeant was sentenced to 150 hours of community service, a $1,000 fine and two years' probation.
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HUNTINGTON, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) The weekend death of a restaurant manager on Long Island from carbon monoxide fumes has lawmakers considering new legislation to prevent future tragedies.
As WCBS 880 Long Island Bureau Chief Mike Xirinachs reported, Suffolk County legislator William Spencer said in the aftermath of the fatal incident at the Legal Sea Foods restaurant at the Walt Whitman Shops in Huntington Station, all businesses inspected by the health department should be required to install carbon monoxide detectors.
Spencer also said first responders should be outfitted with CO detectors.
Our first responders should be protected. I think that they should have portable detectors so that when theyre rushing into an emergency situation, they can be aware, Spencer told Xirinachs.
Restaurant manager Steven Nelson, 55, was found dead in the basement of Legal Sea Foods Saturday night. More than two dozen other people were sent to hospitals for treatment.
Captain Mark Cappola told CBS 2s Andrea Grymes that he had no idea that carbon monoxide would hit him and other first responders when they arrived at the restaurant.
In retrospect I probably was feeling it more than I wanted to admit but most of its adrenaline thats keeping you going, he said.
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Now I know how a snowy owl feels, launching into the darkness from its lofty perch. We both get to soar at high speed on a winter's eve across the mountain valley and past the treetops of old growth forests in the backcountry alpine of Cougar Mountain near Whistler. Except I'm connected to a zip line in search of a nocturnal adrenalin rush, not my supper. One of Whistler's finest eateries has already taken care of that.
My high-flying evening sampling Whistler's newest winter adventure experience, Superfly Ziplines' Dinner Tour, starts with a sunset ride in a heated snowcat up an old logging road to a high altitude yurt that seats a maximum of 10 guests. Once there, a sprinkling of snowsuitclad diners tucks into a gourmet meal of tomato and basil soup, short ribs with wine jus and toffee pudding with maple syrup, courtesy of the legendary Bearfoot Bistro.
Well stuffed, we're then let loose to soar back to the valley below on four side-by side zip lines. One happens to be Canada's longest at nearly a mile from end to end and 600 feet above the valley floor. In the pitch dark I feel like Ray Charles falling into an elevator shaft.
Eerily lit platforms, bridges, walkways and trees line the spooky route, draped in winter inversion fog.
"It's a very Zen-like experience," says my zip-line partner, Kyleen Stanton, an air traffic controller from Vancouver. "The stars overhead, moon shining brightly, wind whipping past your face as you sail into the unknown."
I've journeyed to Whistler to take in the 8th annual Arc'teryx Deep Winter Photo Challenge, a popular professional snow sports photographer's showdown that pits six of the action sports industry's best against the mountains, the elements and the clock in a collective effort to best capture the visual essence of "deep winter."
The photographers are all given the same 72-hour window to shoot inbounds at Whistler Blackcomb, capturing athletes in their natural habitat of powder-filled bowls, glades, and aprs bars.
But somehow along the way to Deep Winter's Saturday evening finale at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler, when slide shows of the best images from the three days are shown in front of a live audience and panel of industry professionals, the world's fanciest flying fox has sidetracked me.
Not to mention a crash course on conquering Whistler Blackcomb's steepest and gnarliest chutes and bowls.
While I'm waiting for the Deep Winter show to roll, I decide to face my deepest downhill fears by signing up for one of Extremely Canadian's two-day inbounds Steeps Clinics.
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The winter that wont end has been creating plenty of traffic problems on the roadways. It hasnt been doing any favors for the post office, either.
The latest snowfall last Thursday jammed everything up pretty good, and that included access to mailboxes.
Since the Chippewa Falls Post Office delivers roughly half of its mail by walking routes, that also means some sidewalks and driveways havent been cleared of ice and snow.
As a result, a few carriers have suffered injuries.
When youre walking youre carrying 25 or 30 pounds, Postmaster Nicholas Lindman said Monday, snow and ice can be a problem.
He asked homeowners to keep walkways cleared, and also steps, particularly painted wood.
Postal carriers who deliver mail in a truck arent in the clear, either. Not only do they have to negotiate roads that have been in poor condition, but they require access to and from mailboxes. That translates into six feet on either side of the mailbox.
Lindman said that his fleet encountered many instances this past week when the vehicle became stuck in the road.
Carriers were getting stuck left and right, and we were sending people to bump them out, he said.
If boxes are blocked, we have to drive right by them. Its tough, because were delivering peoples medication and other items they want. I cant tell you how many complaints Ive gotten about people missing the Big Buck Saver, Lindman said.
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Hazardous tree removal in Black Forest Regional Park
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