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		<title>Sentricon Termite Control Technology Used for Injured Army Veteran’s House</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2011 02:45:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Pest Control]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Sentricon]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Army Specialist Luis Puertas went to Baghdad to serve his country during the Iraq War and lost two legs after an explosion took place near him. An organisation called Homes for Our Troops stepped in to build a new, handicap-friendly house for the retired veteran, and brought in Sentricon for its termite control and prevention [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Army Specialist Luis Puertas went to Baghdad to serve his country during the Iraq War and lost two legs after an explosion took place near him. An organisation called Homes for Our Troops stepped in to build a new, handicap-friendly house for the retired veteran, and brought in Sentricon for its termite control and prevention technology to protect the house against termites. The home was turned over to Puertas on the 19<sup>th</sup> of last month, with the Sentricon System already installed.</p>
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<p>Work on the house actually began only in September of this year, with NWC Construction spearheading building. The design of the building took into account the nature of Puertas’s injuries, and the resulting structure was designed to be perfectly accessible even to those differently-abled. Before the house was turned over to its proper owner, it had to be given the requisite safety treatments, of course, including ones for termite control.</p>
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<p>That Sentricon’s revolutionary termite control technology, the Sentricon Colony Elimination System, was selected as the termite prevention measure of choice is perhaps no surprise, especially given the brand’s track record. Sentricon is actually used by several government buildings in the US. It has also been given several awards, including the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award, which makes it the only termite control system to have ever been given this honour. The beauty of the Sentricon system is that it is a green product, low in toxins for the environment and capable of lasting for long years with the requisite amount of monitoring. Unlike with other termite prevention systems, there is no need to do the usual digging, trenching or drilling that ends up damaging the property before “saving” it from the termite infestation. Sentricon stations are simply placed into the soil at strategies locations and left to the termites to discover as a source of food. Once the termites find it, it is only a matter of time before the anti-termite toxins in the baits start to spread through the colony and eliminate it. And because the system is designed to stand up to extremely rough conditions, it can stay active for as long as supply lasts, leading to one of the most durable, practical termite extermination programmes available.</p>
<p><a title="Phoenix Termites" href="http://www.termite-control.net/phoenix.html">Phoenix Termites</a></p>
<p>The use of such a termite control system for Puertas’s house is obviously a wise one. The entire structure is actually designed not only to afford easy mobility for Puertas but also to be as efficient with resources as possible. It is going to be given the state certification for Green Building at the Platinum Level soon due to the extent of its efficiencies and adaptations in the name of conservation for water as well as energy.</p>
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		<title>Conference on Plastic Auto Materials Suggests Plastic Replacements for Auto Glass and Metal Parts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2011 01:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Automotive]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Auto Glass]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the fresh Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards coming in this 2016, the auto manufacturing industry in the United States is investigating as many avenues it can to lower vehicle weight and thereby maximise fuel efficiency.  In a bid to take advantage of this opening, various representatives in the industry and in plastics came together [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>With the fresh Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards coming in this 2016, the auto manufacturing industry in the United States is investigating as many avenues it can to lower vehicle weight and thereby maximise fuel efficiency.  In a bid to take advantage of this opening, various representatives in the industry and in plastics came together in the Society of Plastics Engineers’ Automotive Thermoplastic Polyolefins Conference in Troy.  The conference was held last week, early this October, and its chief concern was with the substitution of plastic materials for car components such as the metal body parts and auto glass.</p>
<p>During the conference, the drive to better fuel economy was highlighted as representatives discussed the impending application of the new CAFA standards.  The CAFE standards were originally started in 1975 as a reaction to the Arab Oil Embargo that took place two years prior.  To explain them as simply as possible, the CAFE standards enact restrictions upon the fuel consumption of cars and other vehicles in the US, with the ultimate goal of encouraging better fuel economy.  The CAFE standards are regulated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.  It is the Environmental Protection Agency that actually handles the evaluation of the cars’ fuel efficiency.</p>
<p>Technically, the fuel efficiency of a car has been most commonly related to three things: the efficiency of the engine’s technology, the ability of the auto glass to keep out sunlight and heat (to reduce air conditioning usage, which can actually mount up significantly in its contribution to fuel costs), and the weight of the vehicle itself.  It is this last topic that was taken up by the conference last week as auto manufacturers and representatives of the plastic industry talked over the possibility of replacing more of the metal parts of vehicles with plastic composites, making vehicles even lighter and more fuel efficient than ever.</p>
<p>The problem, as some attendees of the conference said, is that making the switch shall require more than a simple trade-off of parts and materials.  For example, using composite parts for vehicles’ bodies shall necessitate training for the technicians handling the work, since these are specialists who <em>specialise in working with traditional auto parts</em>.  Still, industry experts are positive that they shall be able to overcome this major challenge soon, as plastic advances with the rest of technology.</p>
<p>A major issue for the plastic industry actually has to do with auto glass.  While proponents of plastic for replacement argue that glazed polycarbonate may be used to replace the current laminated auto glass used for vehicles’ windshields and even windows, others say that polycarbonate is hardly ideal material to work with, given how easily it scratches and turns cloudy.  Furthermore, auto glass can be repaired, whereas glazed polycarbonate cannot be restored very easily.</p>
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