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To prevent flood damage, inspect sump pumps and drains regularly to ensure proper operation.
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#TipTuesday In keeping with our theme this month of Algae, let's discuss the 3 main colors/kinds of algae.

1) Green Algae - is the most visually obvious kind when it comes to swimming pools. Green algae is the type of algae that suspends itself in the water making pool water murky. The growth and spread of green algae is usually due to lack of sanitizer and or circulation in the swimming pool. It will start as a slight cloudiness in the pool and as the algae continues to grow and thrive the water, the water quality gets worse and eventually deteriorates to where you can’t see the bottom of the pool.

2) Black Algae - Black algae will generally appear as black dots on pool plaster, usually in the pitted area of the pool where the plaster has been etched or maybe where some calcium deposits have developed. These areas act as small fox-holes where the water doesn’t circulate well, making them an easy area for Black Algae to grow and thrive.

3) Yellow/Mustard Algae - Mustard algae is the most difficult algae for a number of reasons. The biggest problem with Yellow/Mustard algae is that it is often misdiagnosed. Yellow/Mustard algae is often mistaken as green algae or sometimes as pollen or sometimes it just makes the pool look ‘dirty.’ Yellow/Mustard algae is also very resistant to even high chlorine levels and will grow and thrive in a chemically balanced pool. Yellow/Mustard algae tends to brush off easily from the surface, but will show back up in the same place a few days later.
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It's Tip Tuesday. Here's an article that gives you some expert answers to questions about Air Conditioning.
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http://ow.ly/n6fr30jEsMN
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NEW Tennis Tip Tuesday: Brook demonstrates how to effectively hit the backhand volley - have fun on the courts! #ljbtc #tiptuesday
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Tip Tuesday: Wedding planning is stressful, don't lose focus on the fact that you're marrying your best friend. Make sure you hire great vendors so you can enjoy your wedding weekend.

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#TipTuesday -
Many times, #forklifts are traveling more than necessary due to inefficient product slotting. Reducing the distances that these workhorses must to travel within your facility will minimize your energy costs.

Read our full blog post for 4 more tips to reducing your costs, making a more sustainable environment, and creating a greener warehouse. http://ow.ly/ZGfF30iyy2V

#warehouse #materialhandling #supplychain
Creating a Greener Warehouse
Creating a Greener Warehouse
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