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    Industrial Locksmith Enfield CT – Video - January 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Industrial Locksmith Enfield CT
    http://yourconnecticutlocksmith.com/enfield (860) 215-3342 We are your one-stop solution for all locksmith issues. Do you feel threatened by weak home security system? Do you want to keep...

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    Industrial Locksmith Hamden CT – Video - January 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Industrial Locksmith Hamden CT
    http://yourconnecticutlocksmith.com/hamden (860) 215-3342 We are your one-stop solution for all locksmith issues. Do you feel threatened by weak home security system? Do you want to keep...

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    Industrial Locksmith Eastford CT – Video - January 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    http://yourconnecticutlocksmith.com/eastford (860) 215-3342 We are your one-stop solution for all locksmith issues. Do you feel threatened by weak home security system? Do you want to keep...

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    Kwikset Door Lock Installation Deadbolt – Video - January 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Kwikset Door Lock Installation Deadbolt
    Bell Aliant NextGen Home Security Kwikset Door Lock Installation Deadbolt.

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    DIY 2GIG Creating Schedules – Video - January 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    DIY 2GIG Creating Schedules
    Visit http://diyhomesecurity.org to see how much money you can save and how easy it is to install your own home security. Stop paying high prices for the so called professionals.The 2GIG GoControl...

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    DIY 2GIG Secondary Codes – Video - January 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    DIY 2GIG Secondary Codes
    Visit http://diyhomesecurity.org to see how much money you can save and how easy it is to install your own home security. Stop paying high prices for the so called professionals.The 2GIG GoControl...

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    donga.com[English donga] - January 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Dryvit method suspected as cause of instant spread in Uijeongbu fire JANUARY 13, 2015 07:11 Dryvit method suspected as cause of instant spread in Uijeongbu fire . JANUARY 13, 2015 07:11. . Samsung Techwin has signed a contract to supply around 800,000 smart home security cameras (see photo) with AT&T, the largest communications service provider in the U.S., and Securitas Direct, a European home security service provider, the company said on Monday.

    For the next three years, Samsung Techwin will provide more than 300,000 security cameras to AT&T and 500,000 to Securities Direct. Samsung Techwins home securities cameras allow smart home monitoring based on Internet of Things technology.

    The global video monitoring market is expected to grow from approximately 1.7 trillion won (1.57 billion U.S. dollars) last year to about 25 trillion won (23 billion dollars) in 2017. Samsung Techwin has a goal of topping the worlds video monitoring network market.

    We plan to increase the product line-up amid consumers recent growing interest in smart home services, a s Many experts say that the fire that broke out on the first floor of an apartment building in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province, instantly spread to higher levels because the building was constructed by adopting the "dryvit" method. This method entails the application of urethane foam or Styrofoam on the exterior wall of a building before applying cement mortar or other finish materials. The method is preferred by building owners, because it is cheaper by more than 50 percent than the use of stone to finish the exterior wall, and the construction period can be cut nearly in half. In fact, this method is more widely used for buildings designed for unique exterior looks, including lodging facilities, wedding halls or studio apartment buildings, rather than those for housing.

    In a 2010 experiment, the Korea Institute of Construction Technology tried to set fire to inside of wall measuring three meters wide and six meters long after installing exterior material by using dryvit method, to find that the wall caught fire in a matter of just 90 seconds. The fire completely engulfed the exterior wall in four minutes, with intense flames reaching as high as six meters, generating black toxic gas. The situation was a copycat of Saturdays fire in Uijeongbu.

    Shin Hyeon-joon, a senior researcher at KICT, said on Monday, It is a dangerous material because it easily catches fire, and generates highly toxic gas. When burning in fire, it causes massive dust, and a person who inhaled smoke could suffer damage in the lung.

    Soon after the eruption of the Uijeongbu fire, the Public Safety and Security Ministry vowed to start a campaign to crack down on the use of exterior materials that are susceptible to fire. Prior to Monday`s urgent briefing on pending issues at the parliamentary committee on Security and Public Administration, the ministry said it would toughen standards for exterior finish materials of buildings as a follow-on measure for the fire disaster in Uijeongbu apartment building. The ministry plans to oblige building owners and builders to use fire retardant materials, irrespective of the buildings height or use, when installing insulation material on the exterior wall. Under the current law, no regulation obliges the builder or building owner to use fire retardant material, except in high-rise buildings, factory buildings and facilities used by the public within commercial districts.

    For the next three years, Samsung Techwin will provide more than 300,000 security cameras to AT&T and 500,000 to Securities Direct. Samsung Techwins home securities cameras allow smart home monitoring based on Internet of Things technology.

    The global video monitoring market is expected to grow from approximately 1.7 trillion won (1.57 billion U.S. dollars) last year to about 25 trillion won (23 billion dollars) in 2017. Samsung Techwin has a goal of topping the worlds video monitoring network market.

    We plan to increase the product line-up amid consumers recent growing interest in smart home services, a s Many experts say that the fire that broke out on the first floor of an apartment building in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province, instantly spread to higher levels because the building was constructed by adopting the "dryvit" method. This method entails the application of urethane foam or Styrofoam on the exterior wall of a building before applying cement mortar or other finish materials. The method is preferred by building owners, because it is cheaper by more than 50 percent than the use of stone to finish the exterior wall, and the construction period can be cut nearly in half. In fact, this method is more widely used for buildings designed for unique exterior looks, including lodging facilities, wedding halls or studio apartment buildings, rather than those for housing.

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    Window Cleaning Reno NV – Video - January 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Seniors First Receives Grant for Home Safety - January 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (AUBURN, CA) - Seniors First has been awarded a prestigious grant by the United Auburn Indian Community of the Auburn Rancheria for $5,000 to support home modification and safety repairs for older adults in the county.

    Seniors First, a 501(c)(3) organization providing vital services to older adults in Placer County, was carefully selected as a recipient of the grant to help fund the organization's handyman program. "We are honored to receive such a generous donation from the United Auburn Indian Community of the Auburn Rancheria. During this time of year it is especially important to provide our seniors with the proper care and love they need," commented Jamee Horning, executive director of Seniors First.

    The handyman program at Seniors First provides minor home repairs for low-income Placer County seniors. This is one of a full spectrum of services offered by Seniors First to help older adults maintain their independence and remain safe in their homes for as long as possible. "There is a great demand for this program at Seniors First and we are truly grateful that the money provided from the grant will help support home and safety repairs for seniors in our community," added Horning.

    Seniors First is always in need of friendly, dedicated volunteers and financial support to underwrite programs and services for Placer County's older adults and their families. If you or someone you know would like to get involved, please contact Claire Buckley at (530) 889-9500 or via email at claire@seniorsfirst.org.

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    Flint man gets prison time for shooting handyman over crack dispute - January 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FLINT, MI -- A Flint man is headed to prison for more than a decade after authorities claimed he shot a handymanwho he said he hired to do electrical work on his home in exchange for crack.

    Joseph Dante Lee, 33, was sentenced Monday, Jan. 12, by Genesee Circuit Judge Archie Hayman to 10-20 years in prison after jurors found him guilty of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder after prosecutors accused him of shooting a man in the chest at his home in November 2013.

    He was also ordered to serve a consecutive two-year prison term for felony firearms.

    Lee maintained his innocence during the sentencing hearing, and claimed he was acting in self-defense.

    Authorities claimed Lee hired the victim to do electrical work on his home. In exchange for the work, Lee offered to pay the man in crack cocaine, they said.

    Lee provided the man with cocaine and left the home. However, when Lee returned home, prosecutors claim a dispute ensued between the two men after Lee claimed the victim helped himself to more of his crack.

    Prosecutors said Lee then shot the victim in the chest. The bullet traveled down the victim's body before being lodged in his groin. Lee dragged the victim out to the porch of the house, called 911, and used a fake name to tell dispatchers the victim was shot by another person during a robbery.

    The victim was transported to the hospital where he was treated for his injury. Doctors were unable to remove the bullet.

    Lee's attorney, John Tosto, argued that the victim, who authorities say was using crack throughout the day of the shooting, provided inconsistent testimony.

    However, Janet McLaren, a special assistant Attorney General assigned to the Genesee County Prosecutor's Office, claimed that it was Lee's testimony claiming self-defense that was inconsistent during the trial.

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