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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Useful traceheating
With the onset of winter, now is a good time to think about the protection of pipework that may be prone to freezing. Water and other fluids in pipe-work will freeze when situated outdoors or indoors during cold spells. Protection … Continue reading
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Company Review: Custom Carrier Engineering, the Place to Go for Affordable Custom Carriers, Ramps and Your Mobility Needs
Custom Carrier Engineering Neighborhood: Orlando Apopka, FLĀ 32703 United States of America When my husband bought a new mini-van, we needed a side door wheelchair ramp that would fit perfectly within the width of the door and mounted for easy access. … Continue reading
Big moves in insurance
The two subsidiaries that are pulling out of Florida – American Republic Insurance Company and World Insurance Company – underwrite 2,615 policies in the state, according to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation. That’s about one-third of 1 percent of … Continue reading