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    shop front window cleaning – Video - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Trying to speed up a weekly account.

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    James Austin testimonial – Video - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    James Austin testimonial
    another happy house and window cleaning customer.

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    Cole Rope – Man Without Fear (Missoula Window Cleaning) – Video - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Cole Rope - Man Without Fear (Missoula Window Cleaning)
    Cole Lawrence: Man without Fear This short clip shows Cole almost effortlessly taking on a challenging window cleaning drop. Missoula window cleaning at its finest. From Spectrum Window Cleaning...

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    Window Cleaning Charlotte – Window Cleaning Company NC – Video - August 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Window Cleaning Charlotte - Window Cleaning Company NC
    Zap It Window Cleaning is Charlotte, NC #39;s first choice for residential and commercial window cleaning services. Our window cleaning company offers quality work and customer service excellence....

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    Southern end of county cleaning up - August 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Flood waters have receded in the southern part of Jefferson County, but dozens of homeowners have been left with basements that need cleaned out.

    More than 3 inches of rain Wednesday morning caused Short Creek to come out of its banks in Adena and Dillonvale. Flood waters covered streets in both communities and sent water into basements.

    John Parker, county Emergency Management Agency director, said about 70 homes had basement flooding. Volunteer fire departments from Jefferson and Harrison counties worked throughout the day to pump water out of basements.

    The American Red Cross Jefferson County Chapter provided cleanup kits to residents in Adena and Dillonvale and also sent its cantina to provide food and beverages for the firefighter.

    Adena firefighter, in addition to pumping out residents' basements, had to deal with flood waters in its fire station.

    Parker said crews now will concentrate on cleaning up debris left by the flood waters. A contractor has been hired to remove a private bridge that fell into a creek near Glen Robins on county Road 1.

    Jefferson County Sheriff Fred Abdalla said Dillonvale was the hardest hit. He said one basement had 5 feet of water. But the sheriff said it could have been worse if not for efforts to clean trees and other debris out of creeks in the past several years.

    "Whenever we had the creeks cleaned out, that helped out a lot," Abdalla said.

    "It always could have been worse. Now it is just the cleanup," the sheriff said.

    The county health department offered advice for homeowners with water wells or cisterns that may have come in contact with flood waters.

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    Birds eye view as window cleaners tackle 2,000 panes of glass at CMHR - August 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Daniella Ponticelli, CTV Winnipeg Published Wednesday, August 20, 2014 5:27PM CST Last Updated Wednesday, August 20, 2014 5:45PM CST

    Blink and you might miss them.

    Just ahead of the Canadian Museum of Human Rights grand opening next month, window cleaners work 100 metres above the street, to make the glass shine.

    The first cleaning were doing is a post-construction, so its a lot of work. Youre cleaning off a lot of residual debris from building the museum, cleaner Silas Chipelski said.

    And its a big job, requiring rappels from various points and a cherry picker for those hard to reach places. Chipelski says its sometimes hard to imagine it all gets clean with just a brush and a squeegee.

    More than 2,000 glass panes require cleaning inside and out taking the team of eight two months to complete the entire project.

    You can see the shape of it is pretty out of this world, Chipelski said.

    Museum construction began in 2009, and the final pane of glass was set in 2012. And while heights are certainly a factor for the group, the cleaners say theyre not scared at all , and that something else bugs them more.

    As nice as the sun is, thats really the number one thing the hotter it gets, the water dries, so were starting really early in the morning before the sun comes out, said Toban Reimer, operations manager.

    Reimer said while its not certain yet how often window cleaning will take place, a building the size of the CMHR usually will be cleaned twice a year, in spring and fall.

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    Meeting to focus on cleaning up range - August 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PHILIPSBURG - Plans to clean up lead contamination at the Philipsburg Rod and Gun Club's trap shooting range within Black Moshannon State Park will be the focus of a public meeting and public hearing on Sept. 22.

    The state departments of Environmental Protection and Conservation and Natural Resources are expected to review four plans to address the extensive soil and limited groundwater contamination found on the site as a result of generations of lead shot from trap shells fired on the property.

    The plans will be detailed during the public meeting, starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Rush Township Municipal Building, 150 N. Richard St., Philipsburg.

    "Staff from DEP's Environmental Cleanup and Brownfields program will explain the issue, review the proposed remedial solutions and answer questions," DEP North-Central Regional Director Marcus Kohl said.

    The state's preferred alternative, estimated at $835,319, calls for removing lead shot from the site and stabilizing the soil in a way that will decrease the leachability of the lead. Three alternative plans include suggestions of taking no action, of providing an impermeable cap to restrict the lead's mobility or the excavation, treatment and removal of the soil for disposal in a landfill.

    An administrative record, including an analysis of the alternatives, is available for review at the Black Moshannon State Park office or at DEP's North-Central Regional Office in Williamsport. Park office hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. from Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. DEP regional office hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.

    The presentation on the alternatives will be followed by a public hearing, starting at 7:30 p.m., when citizens can offer up to five minutes of comment regarding the proposed remedial actions. All testimony will be recorded and transcribed into a written document. DEP is expected to provide a written response to all relevant testimony. DEP is also willing to accept written testimony of any length.

    Anyone in need of specific accommodations to participate in the meeting or hearing should contact Daniel Spadoni at 570-327-3659 or through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at 800-654-5984.

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    Window Cleaning & Window Washing Services – Window Genie - August 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If youre like most homeowners, you dont clean windows. Thats because window cleaning is time consuming and often difficult or dangerous to do. It typically involves climbing ladders, hanging out of windows and after many hours of work, they still have streaks and smears. At Window Genie, we know how valuable your time is. Your local Window Genie technicians are ready to do the scrubbing and cleaning for you. With our 3-step cleaning process, the streak-free cleaning is done for you. No drips. No streaks. No ladders!

    No window cleaning job is too tough for your local Window Genie. As a national franchise, we offer comprehensive training programs and provide every location with the very best in professional-grade equipment and products. All technicians are employees of Window Genie and have passed background checks and wear clearly marked badges to identify themselves to you and your family. Window Genie is fully insured and bonded to ensure that no damage or injury falls back on you. When you call your local Genie for any of your window cleaning or window washing needs, you will feel safe knowing there is a nationally ranked brand on your side.

    Window Genie is a regular, repeat service company providing window cleaning and window washing services in your neighborhood. Our customers are looking for a more than a one-time or once a year window cleaning. We offer specially designed Window Care programs which are customized to your needs and are discounted based on annual frequency. With our Window Care program, you are able to create a residential window cleaning schedule that is both affordable and effective at keeping your windows looking clean year round.

    The idea is simple; the more you use our cleaning services, the more affordable each window cleaning becomes. To learn more about our pricing, contact your Local Genie and put the Genie to work in your home. Our two most popular window cleaning programs are interior and exterior cleanings every six (6) months, and exterior cleanings every three (3) months. Your individual needs will vary based on your area and variables such as children, pets and the amount of cooking and entertaining that you do.

    All Window Genie technicians are coached to provide you with the best service and experience possible. We are all fully insured, bonded, and where necessary licensed. Unlike the other guys who might show up in a beat-up truck and ripped tank-top, Window Genie employees are uniformed and drive only highly visible, professionally wrapped GENIEMOBILEs. You can use our service in confidence because every window cleaning service is backed by our exclusive Streak-Free Guarantee.

    This guarantee lets you know that we stand behind everything that we do. If for ANY reason after your window washing service you are not 100% satisfied, call our office and we will return within 24 hours to correct the problem to your satisfaction. Our promise to our customers is industry leading standards in customer service, professionalism and job quality.

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    Woman died after fall from fourth-floor window - August 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A pensioner tragically died when she fell through a fourth-floor window that she was cleaning, an inquest heard.

    Sarah Phelan, aged 82, was washing a windowsill of her flat at Avondale House, North Cumberland St, Dublin 1, on the evening of July 8 last year when the accident happened.

    Garda believe she was attempting to clean pigeon droppings off the windowsill when she fell.

    Neighbour Mary McDonnell told Dublin Coroners Court that she was sitting in her flat in the block opposite Mrs Phelans when the accident happened at around 9pm. She said she could see Mrs Phelan washing the windowsill of the top-floor flat.

    A few minutes later, she was hanging out of the cable wire shouting help, help. I ran around but when I got there she was on the ground, she said.

    She had fallen four floors to a small garden area directly below the flat window. Neighbours rushed to her aid and were performing CPR when paramedics and garda arrived. Garda Kieran Brady said she was unresponsive at the scene. Mrs Phelan was taken to the Mater Hospital where she was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

    The postmortem found that she died as a result of major internal injuries sustained in the fall, including a transected aorta.

    Garda Brady said garda are satisfied there was no foul play involved.

    The court heard that Mrs Phelan was fastidiously clean and had a dislike of pigeons congregating on her windowsill. Garda Brady said a cloth was found on the windowsill. When asked by coroner Dr Brian Farrell if he believed she had fallen across the windowsill while cleaning it, Garda Brady said yes.

    The coroner expressed concern that the window ledges in the flat were very low and the windows could be opened fully. The family told him that the flat, which is a Dublin City Council property, has since been given to a family with young children.

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    Superhero window washers brings smiles to sick children - August 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    STANFORD, Calif.

    Children being treated at Stanfords Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital got a special treat when they looked out their windows Monday.

    Hanging from a harness from the roof were several of their favorite superheroes.

    It was an annual visit created by the window washers at Delta Window Cleaning in Santa Clara. Three of their employees don Spiderman, Superman and Batman outfits and scale down to entertain the children while they work.

    Its difficult for children to be in the hospital, said hospital spokeswoman Winter Johnson. We want to make staying at the hospital a magical experience.

    From the smiles all around, it definitely proved to be a magical day for the young patients. "It's a simple way for us to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary," said Andrew Rich, director of housekeeping. "We know these legends will brighten everyone's day."

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