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    Petri Plumbing & Heating offers HVAC advice to owners of older homes as temperatures rise – Stockhouse - June 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NEW YORK, June 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Petri Plumbing & Heating, a family-owned home service company that has served Brooklyn and Manhattan for over a century, offers owners of vintage homes in the city guidelines for proper HVAC maintenance and tips for recognizing when it's time to replace your system.

    "Brownstones and other historic homes have a lot of charm, but the older construction can make it difficult to efficiently regulate the temperature and air quality," said Michael Petri, owner of Petri Plumbing & Heating. "Since June is National Homeowners Month, we want to help New Yorkers know when it's time to consider an HVAC upgrade."

    Most air conditioning failures happen in early summer, when the HVAC system is strained by climbing temperatures. The risk of failure increases if the system hasn't had a professional spring tune-up. Today's modern Energy Star-certified HVAC models, however, are more efficient than older systems and offer better performance with less energy and lower costs. In addition, ductless systems, programmable thermostats and zoned HVAC technology can be used to create custom solutions for most homeowners.

    Petri Plumbing & Heating advises homeowners to keep these facts in mind when considering whether to repair or replace their HVAC:

    Petri stresses the importance of professional consultation and installation.

    "A professional will know when to recommend supplemental heating and cooling like ductless mini-splits or zoned HVAC technology to ensure whole-home comfort," he said.

    As an essential business, Petri Plumbing & Heating is committed to keeping customers and employees safe while providing exceptional service. The company is practicing social distancing and ensuring technicians sanitize their equipment and work spaces as well as wearing personal protective equipment. Petri Plumbing & Heating also offers Zero Contact Service to reduce the risk of disease.

    For more information about Petri Plumbing & Heating, or to schedule a service call, visit https://www.petriplumbing.com/ or call (718) 748-1254.

    About Petri Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Petri Plumbing & Heating, Inc. is a family owned and operated business serving Brooklyn and the New York City area. Founded in 1906, the company offers a 100 percent guarantee on all services, upfront pricing, and friendly and knowledgeable Service Experts for all kinds of home and business plumbing and heating needs. Services offered include water and gas pipe leak repair and installation, fixture installations, inspections, boiler repair, water heater installation, complete bathroom, kitchen, laundry & utility room remodeling and more. Petri is also licensed and certified by Green Plumbers USA, the first in New York City to receive this designation. For more information, please visit http://www.petriplumbing.com or call 718-748-1254.

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    From Caseyville to St. Albans: See some of the most expensive homes that just hit the market – STLtoday.com - June 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    New construction in Fienup Farms by Fischer and Frichtel, a beautiful, 223 AC community.This impressive 1.5 story has 4 BD, 3.5 BA, 3,419 s/f & incredible finishes. The popular Glenhurst II has impressive curb appeal w/James Hardie siding, stone, light craftsman details, 3 car garage w/added depth, carriage style gar doors, arch shingles, full yard sod, prof landscape & lawn irrig. Features inc a MAIN FLOOR MASTER, custom spa bath, engineered wood flrs, 11 clngs in the Grt Rm, 8 solid doors, gas FP, Deluxe Kit, island, Quartz c-tops, SS KitchenAid appl, 36 gas c-top, chimney range hood, dbl convection ovens, micro drawer, a princess suite, step up Bonus Rm, low e windows, R 38 ceiling insul, dual HVAC, 14x16 covered patio w/a 21x16 open patio, tall bsmt pour & more. Community amenities inc a 26 AC lake w/paddle boat dock, fishing docks, 50+ acres of common ground, pickle ball courts, walking trls, pavilions, fire pit, comm garden, playground & tot lots. Top rated Rockwood schools.

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    Solar Water Heater Market to Record a Robust Growth Rate for the COVID-19 Period 2026 – Cole of Duty - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    An expanded market requirement of solar water heater is for the most part determined by growing awareness about different cost and the environment associated recipients of solar energy since it is green, free of cost, as well as renewal source of energy. In addition, the several backings from United Nations (UN) and government to emerging economies are driving the worldwide market for the solar water heater.

    The proficiency level of the solar water heater shifts from a climatic area to another climatic area in view of the power of daylight. The constraint of solar water heater in cold climatic region and winters is one of the prominent constraints of the overall market. With customers preferring high-effectiveness and tankless water heater design, the makers of water heater are concentrating on upgrading their products to keep up their status in the worldwide water heater market. A tankless water heater provides space-sparing advantages and is exceedingly proficient.

    Various Government Schemes and Programs to Boost the Solar Water Heater Market

    Governments in various nations are likewise boosting the utilization of natural resources of energy, hence fuelling the requirement forsolar water heaters market.The aspect that affects the solar category is the high price of ownership from the structured market in addition to inferior quality from the un-structured market which in turn heightens the upkeep cost. With innovations going in the industry will offer the bunch of products that will be able to cater to the needs of the customers. Energy effective hybrid water heaters are additionally being produced on a vast scale by makers.

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    Smart water heaters are likewise picking up status in the worldwide market for water heaters. These are outfitted with regulating and communication systems which could be carried off with the assistance of a mobile application or cell phones or even smart assistants, for example, thermostats. The majority of smart electric heaters are environment-friendly integrated with low power utilization measures. The electric water heaters are the leading market since it goes with lower maintenance and low ownership cost, thus it moreover dominates the global market in the approaching years. On the other hand, the business is moreover profited from, growing customers capability to pay for new water heaters along with the rise in the disposable income.

    Launching of green building standards and regulations to hold back greenhouse gas emissions are considered to positively influence the business setting. Technological innovation in voided tube collector figure is expected to diminish the cost as well as enhance the effectiveness of the solar thermal system would additionally further the demand for the product.

    Refurbish of social housing schemes for lower income groups is indicated to fuel the Brazil market for the solar water heater. During August 2016, the United Nation relaunched the Minha Vida, Minha Casa, a social housing scheme for lower-income families which assigned installing of solar water heaters in new buildings.China is considered to be the biggest market for the solar water heater (SWH) capturing all over half of the overall market. It is trailed by Australia, Japan and India. The Asia Pacific market has the fastest developing business sector inferable from the regions vast capability of solar power generation. In the course of recent years both China and India are contributing intensely to the advancement of solar power based appliances and solar power generation.

    Chinas Himin Solar had witnessed a lucrative market a decade ago as the worlds biggest solar water-heating company. However owing to a shift in customer preference, the sales are plummeting at present. The company reflects as an exemplar of how big Chinese groups can scramble to accommodate to their quick-shifting domestic market. A few prominent market players functioning in the Asia Pacific market for solar water heater are Genersys, EMMVEE Solar Systems, Phoneix Solar System, Nuetech Solar System, GE Co., Siemens AG, Rheem Manufacturing Co., Heat Transfer Products Inc., in addition to Rinnai Corp.

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    Global Solar Water Heater Market Analysis and Forecast (2019-2026) by Technology, by Applications,… – Azizsalon News - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Global Solar Water Heater Market is estimated to surpass US$ XX Bn mark in 2019 and reach US$ XX Bn by 2026, at a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period 2019-2026 globally.

    This can be attributed to increasing energy prices, growing global population, and rising demand for energy-efficient water heaters. Strict government regulations to curb greenhouse gases emissions, along with growing demand for water heating systems especially in colder regions, is predicted to augment adoption of these systems and boost industry growth.

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    Demand for efficient water heaters is expected to witness rapid growth every year, along with increasing measures to control energy consumption owing to the fast depletion of non-renewable resources. This is expected to augment market growth over the forecast period. These systems are reasonably priced to cater to a wider spectrum of consumers based on their economic condition. Increasing ecological awareness in developed as well as developing regions is also expected to result in industry growth. Growing demand for eco-friendly, dependable, and affordable technologies to heat water, especially in residential and industrial sectors, is anticipated to drive industry growth. The systems capability to function at lower costs, 30% to 40% lower in winters and up to 75% lower in summer, is expected to spur their adoption over other products currently available in the Solar Water Heater Market.

    The report study has analyzed revenue impact of covid-19 pandemic on the sales revenue of market leaders, market followers and disrupters in the report and same is reflected in our analysis.

    The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) has introduced regulatory standards to effectively assess the quality of solar water heaters manufactured. It also aims to implement several technical and financial plans to protect consumers against substandard products that can be potentially dangerous to use. These trends have augmented industry growth in the U.S. over the past decade and are expected to continue over the forecast period.Thermosyphon systems had the highest market share in 2017 and expected to grow at the highest CAGR over the forecast period. It accounts for the largest share of the solar water heaters market by volume as well as revenue. This is primarily owing to affordable pricing and convenient installation and usage of the product. Thermosyphons are preferred with liquid-based, preferably water-based, solar water heating systems.

    The Asia Pacific is predicted to lead the global industry, in terms of revenue, over the forecast period. High growth rate, coupled with positive economic performance, is predicted to propel China over the next decade, as large investments in research and development are expected to augment growth. The country is introducing extensive changes to its energy policy and shifting its dependence from fossil fuels to renewable fuels in a bid to curb pollution and maintain ecological balance.

    Maximize Market Research has comprehensively analyzed the Solar Water Heater Market emphasizing each segment keeping global and regional dynamics in perspective. The driving forces, as well as considerable restraints, have been explained in depth to attain a balanced scenario. The report classifies Solar Water Heater Market into various segments such as Technology, Applications, Systems and Regions providing the thorough understanding of the Solar Water Heater Ecosystem. Importantly, the report delivers forecasts of the market, giving an insight into the future opportunities that exist in the Solar Water Heater Market.

    The objective of the report is to present comprehensive Global Solar Water Heater Market including all the stakeholders of the industry. The past and current status of the industry with forecasted market size and trends are presented in the report with analysis of complicated data in simple language. The report covers all the aspects of industry with dedicated study of key players that includes market leaders, followers and new entrants by region. PORTER, SVOR, PESTEL analysis with the potential impact of micro-economic factors by region on the market have been presented in the report. External as well as internal factors that are supposed to affect the business positively or negatively have been analyzed, which will give clear futuristic view of the industry to the decision makers.

    The report also helps in understanding Global Solar Water Heater Market North America for Asia Pacific dynamics, structure by analyzing the market segments, and project the Global Solar Water Heater Market North America for Asia Pacific size. Clear representation of competitive analysis of key players by type, price, financial position, product portfolio, growth strategies, and regional presence in the Global Solar Water Heater Market North America for Asia Pacific make the report investors guide.

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    Global Solar Water Heater Market By Technology:

    Evacuated Tube Collector Flat Plate Collector Unglazed Water CollectorGlobal Solar Water Heater Market By Application:

    Residential Commercial IndustrialGlobal Solar Water Heater Market By System:

    Thermosyphon PumpedGlobal Solar Water Heater Market By Geography:

    North America Europe Asia Pacific Middle East & Africa Latin AmericaKey Players inGlobal Solar Water Heater Market:

    Azure Power India Central Electronics Chemtrols Solar Emmvee Solar Systems Euro Multivision Indosolar Jupiter Solar Power Lanco Solar Private Mahindra Solar One Moser Baer Photovoltaic Photon Energy Systems PLG Power Surana Ventures Tata Power Solar Systems Vikram Solar Websol Energy System XL Energy SunTank A.O. Smith Alternate Energy Technologies Rheem manufacturing Viessmann Wagner Solar Bradford White EMMVEE

    MAJOR TOC OF THE REPORT

    Chapter One: Solar Water Heater Market Overview

    Chapter Two: Manufacturers Profiles

    Chapter Three: Global Solar Water Heater Market Competition, by Players

    Chapter Four: Global Solar Water Heater Market Size by Regions

    Chapter Five: North America Solar Water Heater Revenue by Countries

    Chapter Six: Europe Solar Water Heater Revenue by Countries

    Chapter Seven: Asia-Pacific Solar Water Heater Revenue by Countries

    Chapter Eight: South America Solar Water Heater Revenue by Countries

    Chapter Nine: Middle East and Africa Revenue Solar Water Heater by Countries

    Chapter Ten: Global Solar Water Heater Market Segment by Type

    Chapter Eleven: Global Solar Water Heater Market Segment by Application

    Chapter Twelve: Global Solar Water Heater Market Size Forecast (2019-2026)

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    Capital Region to start Phase 1 COVID-19 reopening Wednesday – The Daily Gazette - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    With COVID-19 on the wane locally and more resources in place to handle it, the Capital Region has been cleared to begin reopening its economy starting Wednesday.

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the decision at his daily briefing Tuesday. The move puts the eight-county region in Phase 1 of reopening, allowing careful restart of businesses that have the least potential for spread of the virus: construction, agriculture, forestry, pickup/dropoff retail, manufacturing and wholesale trade.

    At intervals of at least two weeks, other business sectors will be allowed to reopen in Phases 2, 3 and 4. The businesses in each successive phase are deemed less essential to the economy and more conducive to spread of disease. If infection activity picks up, the reopening will be slowed or halted.

    The state measures a regions readiness to reopen withseven metrics that show the level of COVID-19 illnessin the region and the ability of that region to respond to the pandemic.

    The Capital Region had met six of the seven metrics but was stuck for a while on the last metric: Hiring and training enough contact tracers to identify everyone who has been in sustained close contact with newly diagnosed COVID-positive people. Once identified, these potentially infected people can be tested and/or quarantined.

    Cuomo said Tuesday this has happened: Capital Region, which has met many of the health metrics, has to get their tracers up and running. We've been working with them to do that. They need 383 tracers, they found 430 working together so that's great news.

    Cuomo shut down substantial portions of the state's economy in March to slow the spread of the virus, which in mid-April peaked at nearly 800 dead and nearly 19,000 hospitalized in a single day. The greatest impact was in New York City and its immediate suburbs, all of which still fall short of the metrics they must meet to reopen.

    The shutdown has not been complete, however. Construction work has continued on certain projects deemed essential to health or safety, manufacturing of essential items has continued, and retail sale of vital itemssuch as foodhas continued.

    Capital Region business leaders Tuesday welcomed the first stages of reopening, but cautioned that normalcy is still a long way off, and that it may not resemble the pre-pandemic normal.

    The shutdown has been very hard on businesses, especially small businesses, and theyre excited at the prospect of restarting, said Todd Shimkus, president of the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce.

    Hes not aware of any local businesses that have closed their doors permanently, but added that the rest of 2020 may be a harder test than the previous ten weeks: Starting up is one thing, surviving for the rest of the year is another.

    The partnership the chamber and five other Saratoga County business/economic development agencies haveformed has been closely focused on keeping businesses afloat, Shimkus said, but theres another part of the puzzle that they cant control the public.

    As the weather warms and the pandemic eases its grip on New York, the chamber is hearing from businesses that customers are walking in without masks and not staying six feet apart.

    "I think a key part of this is employers are going to develop plans and employees are going to implement them but were going to need consumers to do what they need to do, Shimkus said.

    People also need to be patient, he added. Its a new world for businesses.

    I think the challenge going back is were not going back to business as usual, said Mark Eagan, president of the Capital Region Chamber.

    The way around this, he said, will be to take things step by step.

    Businesses in Phase 1 have had a few weeks to get ready, he noted. Businesses in subsequent phases will have at least two weeks to get ready as well.

    Still, a lot of people are raring to go.

    When this whole pandemic started the business community was really supportive. But with the progress in recent weeks people have been chomping at the bit, Eagan said.

    A large Saratoga County homebuilder said Tuesday it will have supplies dropped at its construction sites starting Wednesday and hopes to get back to work Friday.

    Certainly were all excited to move in the direction of resuming some sense of normality, Belmonte Builders President Peter Belmonte said. The company has been studyingeverything the state publishes about safe operation so it can get back to building and keep its employees safe.

    Some parts of the project require people to work less than six feet apart, such as installing a hot water heater.

    There are stages of the house, Belmonte said. Bringing in mirrors its a dangerous item and it takes a couple of people to handle it properly.

    Other things, roofing, framing? They guys are usually spread out.

    Sheetrock is awkward. It really ebbs and flows.

    The physical work is perhaps the least challenging part. Harder is getting the people to do it there are only so many subcontractors, and every builder is going to want them on-site as soon as possible.

    Then theres a little thing called the economy.

    Right now, customers and prospective customers fall into three categories, Belmonte said: Those whove already signed the paperwork and are gung ho about moving into their new house once its complete; those whove spent the last 10 weeks cooped up in their current house and are now determined to live somewhere better; and those too worried about their financial future to consider a half-million-dollar new house.

    Business by far is not dead but time will tell, Belmonte said. Were all on pins and needles.

    His company started 2020 with a healthy backlog of orders for the construction season. Delivering them wont be a problem; its making sales this year for the 2021 construction season that worries him.

    The Capital Region is defined as Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren and Washington counties.

    The neighboring Mohawk Valley region which includes Fulton, Montgomery and Schoharie counties was cleared to reopen last week.

    With the Capital Region greenlighted, seven of the 10 regions in the state have been cleared to reopen. The three regions remaining on shutdown orders are the ones where most of the states infections and deaths have occurred: New York City, Long Island and the Hudson Valley.

    While COVID hospitalizations and deaths continue their slow decline statewide, the situation is far from over: There were 105 deaths recorded Monday, 1,474 new positive tests and 5,818 people hospitalized statewide.

    An individual region could well backslide because of a single infection cluster.

    Central New York, for example, has seen its hospital census climb 15 of the last 18 days, from 31 to 77. So far, the rate of increase has not been rapid enough to disqualify it on the first of the seven metrics new hospitalizations.

    In the Capital Region, 113 COVID patients were hospitalized Monday, 21 in intensive care units. Three deaths were recorded, one each in Albany, Columbia and Schenectady counties. The Schenectady County death was the first reported there since May 2.

    Also Tuesday, Cuomo announced a few other tentative steps toward normalcy: Local governments will be allowed to authorize gatherings of up to 10 people for Memorial Day observances and visitors will be allowed to see patients in a handful of hospitals as part of a two-week pilot project.

    The visitors will facetime limitations, must wear personal protective equipment and must pass symptom screening. The only Capital Region hospital participating is Albany Medical Center; the next nearesthospital is Bassett Medical Center in Cooperstown.

    Gov. Cuomo shut down much of the states economy in March to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hes allowing it to reopen regionally in four phases based on the decline of sickness and death in a given region, as well as thatregions ability to respond to the virus.

    The Capital Region was cleared to open starting Wednesday.

    By self-certifying that they have detailed plans in place to keep workers, workplaces and customers safe from the virus, Phase 1 businesses can now begin to reopen. These are:

    Construction, agriculture, forestry, retail (pickup or dropoff only), manufacturing and wholesale trade.

    Each subsequent phase will start at least two weeks after the preceding phase, and may be delayed in a given region if that areasees too much of an uptick in sickness.

    Phase 2 is: Administrative support, professional services, real estate and retail.

    Phase 3 is: Restaurants and food services.

    Phase 4 is: Arts, education, entertainment and recreation.

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    Things to know before resuming business operations – Rappler - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    REOPENING. Mall goers observe physical distancing while queuing at a mall at North Edsa in Quezon City. Photo by Darren Langit/Rappler

    MANILA, Philippines The easing of quarantine restrictions means that more industries are allowed to resume full or partial operations.

    Fears that a second wave of infection may occur have, however, also been raised as other nations relax lockdowns. The World Health Organization (WHO) warned these countries to boost public health responses and ensure proper case identification and contact tracing to avoid a major second wave.

    As of Wednesday, May 20, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the Philippines has risen to 13,221, with a death toll of 842.

    To minimize the risks of infection due to the increased number of people in workplaces, government agencies have released guidelines for businesses to follow before and when they reopen their workplaces.

    International institutions have also made checklists of what business owners and workers need to know about mitigating the coronavirus threat in their establishments.

    What should employers consider before reopening workplaces?

    The WHO and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States advise executives to conduct workplace risk assessment and draw up control plans in consultation with employees.

    Work-related exposure depends on the likelihood of close contact or frequent contact with suspected coronavirus carriers, as well as contact with contaminated surfaces and objects.

    Business operation decisions must also be based on the status of disease transmission in the community as well as the employer's readiness to protect employees and customers. Executives must then monitor the cases in their community and work out policies in the event that infection occurs in the company.

    What should be done before reopening a workspace?

    According to the CDC, if building operations have been stopped or reduced, reductions in normal water use may cause hazards for occupants who will return to work. Microbial hazards that should be addressed before reopening are mold and Legionella, which causes Legionnaires' disease.

    Moisture from leaks or condensation from roofs, windows, or pipes, or even from floods, may cause mold to grow. Before resuming operations, buildings should be checked for mold and excess moisture. This could be done by trained industrial hygienists. If dampness or mold is detected, the water entry source must first be addressed, then clean-up and remediation must be conducted.

    Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems in the building that have been inactive for a prolonged period must be operated for at least 48 to 72 hours before the staff returns. This "flush out" process must be continued until no odors are detected.

    As for Legionella, stagnant or standing water in a plumbing system may be the cause for its growth and spread. To reduce this risk, managers must determine if draining the water heater is recommended after a prolonged period of disuse. Higher temperatures may also reduce the risk of Legionella growth.

    Hot and cold water must also be flushed through all points of use like showers and sink faucets so that the water inside building piping may be replaced with fresh water. Decorative water features, like fountains, must also be cleaned. Safety equipment like fire sprinkler systems, eyewash stations, and safety showers must also be regularly flushed, cleaned, and disinfected.

    How should returning workers be screened?

    Based on the guidelines of the Philippine Department of Health (DOH), returning employees must be screened for COVID-19 symptoms, including fever, cough, colds, and other respiratory symptoms. They must be checked for any relevant travel history or exposure within the last 14 days.

    Exposure means that these events happened two days prior or within 14 days from the onset of symptoms for a confirmed or probable case: face-to-face contact with a confirmed case for over 15 minutes and within one meter, direct physical contact with a confirmed case, and direct care for a probable or confirmed COVID-19 patient without using personal protective equipment (PPE).

    Symptomatic employees with travel or exposure history on the date of work resumption should not be allowed to physically come back to work.

    Symptomatic employees with travel or exposure history within the last 14 days before work resumption should present a certificate of quarantine completion issued by the step-down care facility or local health office.

    Asymptomatic employees within the last 14 days before work resumption may be cleared to return to work.

    What safeguards must be in place when operations resume?

    Apart from mitigating work-related exposure risks to COVID-19, employers must also implement measures to provide support to employees. These standards should be planned out and ready for implementation before work resumes.

    The following measures were recommended by the Department of Trade and Industry, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), the DOH, WHO, and CDC:

    Engineering and administrative controls

    Health checkups

    Promotion of physical and mental resilience

    Hygiene promotion

    Environmental cleaning and disinfection

    Physical distancing

    What costs should employers cover?

    The expenses to acquire and implement prevention and control measures should be shouldered by the employer. According to DOLE's advisory, these include the following:

    Meanwhile, for construction project contracts and security, janitorial, and other services, these prevention and control measures will be provided by the principals or clients of the construction or service contractor.

    If returning employees will be tested, how should it be conducted?

    Testing returning workers is the prerogative of the employer. If an employer decides to conduct testing, the DOH recommends testing a representative sample of those who have physically returned to work and have a high risk of contracting COVID-19 due to their line of work, such as frontliners.

    Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing for these personnel may be conducted to look for evidence of asymptomatic transmitters.

    Those who test positive should be isolated and referred for appropriate management. Close contacts will also be isolated and tested. Those who test negative may continue working under the minimum preventive measures.

    If an employee initially tested negative but developed symptoms over time, he or she must be tested again. In the event of testing positive, close contacts should be isolated and tested.

    Employers must then report results to the DOH.

    Meanwhile, testing representative samples using rapid antibody tests may be conducted up to every 14 days.

    IgM negative, IgG negative, or IgG positive employees may continue to work. If an employee tests IgM positive but IgG negative on the first test, he or she should be isolated for 14 days and be tested again on the 14th day.

    If the results are the same, quarantine will be extended by 7-day increments with repeat testing. If the results remain IgM positive but IgG negative for two consecutive retesting after the first 14-day quarantine period, an employee may be false-positive and must confer with infectious disease specialists.

    Employers must submit the results of the rapid antibody tests to hrtucovid19results@gmail.com using the format at https://bit.ly/RDTReportingForm. Rappler.com

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    American Residential Services (ARS) Network Of Brands To Recognize Healthcare Heroes With Home Services Makeovers Across 24 States – Tullahoma News… - May 14, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Honoring healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis, ARS, one of the nation's largest providers of air conditioning, heating and plumbing services, announces its ARS Cares Healthcare Heroes program. Rewarding HVAC systems and water heaters to more than 70 recipients in 24 states prior to the start of this summer, the program is an extension of ARS Cares, which provides a new system to deserving homeowners suffering without heat, A/C or water heaters.

    Requesting submissions from the general public to identify healthcare workers in need of a new HVAC system or water heater, individuals can make nominations for the ARS Cares Healthcare Heroes Program via ars.com/ars-cares.

    "Everyday thousands of healthcare workers are confronting COVID-19, putting others first and making tremendous personal sacrifices," said Luis Orbegoso, President and COO of ARS. "Our brave healthcare workers deserve to have their homes be an environment in which they can recharge. The Healthcare Heroes Program will help to ensure those most deserving of appreciation are receiving a new HVAC system or water heater to make them as comfortable as possible during this stressful time."

    Open immediately, the nomination period will close on Friday, May 29. ARS's national network of brands will then select the recipient in each market and complete installation of the new system the week of June 8.

    The ARS Cares initiative was launched in 2016 to cultivate positive relationships with communities where we live, work, and play. Since that time, more than 90 home services makeovers have been completed, donating more than $500,000 of HVAC systems and water heaters to deserving recipients. To learn more about ARS Cares and view official Terms & Conditions, visit ars.com/ars-cares.

    ABOUT AMERICAN RESIDENTIAL SERVICESBased in Memphis, Tenn., privately-owned ARS operates a network of more than 70 locally-managed service centers in 24 states, with approximately 7,000 employees. The ARS Network features industry-leading brands including, 4 Eco Services, A.J. Perri, Aksarben ARS, Allgood, Andy's Statewide, ARS, Aspen Air Conditioning, Atlas Trillo, Beutler, Blue Apple Electric, Blue Dot, Blue Flame, Bob Hamilton, Brothers, Columbus Worthington Air, Comfort Heating & Air, Conway Services, DM Select, Florida Home Air Conditioning, Green Star Home Services, Hauser Heating & Air Conditioning, McCarthy Services, Rescue Rooter / Jack Howk, Rescue Rooter, RighTime Home Services, RS Andrews, TempRite Air Conditioning and Heating, Unique Services, "Will" Fix It, and Yes! Air Conditioning and Plumbing. As an Exceptional Service Provider, the ARS Network serves both residential and light commercial customers by providing heating, cooling, indoor air quality, plumbing, drain cleaning, sewer line, radiant barrier, insulation, and ventilation services.

    Press Contact:Jennifer Hughesjqhughes@ars.comPhone: (901) 271-9878

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    Electric Water Heaters Market to Traverse Along a Lucrative Growth Map over 2020-2026 – Cole of Duty - May 14, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A highly acclaimed vertical in itself, electric water heaters market has received a commendable boost from the exponentially rising awareness regarding limited fuel supply having stimulated the demand for electric-powered alternatives. The growing requirement of electric heaters across the household, medical, and hospitality sectors, on account of the former providing an edge over traditional fuel-based heaters in terms of costs, product design, and shelf life, has led to electric water heaters market gaining substantial proceeds lately. Additionally, these heaters can be efficiently installed pertaining to space conditioning loads and require lesser maintenance, which will propel electric water heaters industry size, pegged at USD 16 billion in 2017.

    Electric water heaters function on the principle of thermodynamics and are massively utilized across domestic applications such as cleaning, cooking, space heating, and bathing. These heaters are available in a variety of appliances such as heat exchangers, geysers, hot water heaters, hot water tanks, and boilers, many of which are deployed on a large scale across the hospitality, healthcare, and construction sectors. It is thus rather overt that electric water heaters market share from commercial applications will exhibit tremendous growth over the next few years, driven by the surging demand from hotels, medical centers, office buildings, hostels, and academic institutions. Products used in commercial applications need to be lined with stainless steel, hydrastine cement, regular cement, or glass, since they require to exhibit a high rate of durability and efficiency.

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    Residential applications held a substantial proportion of the electric water heaters market share in 2017. Electric water heaters of high capacity are extensively deployed for applications such as cooking, laundry, and bathing. With the exponential growth of the construction sector, the enforcement of building codes and standards have observed a rise, on the grounds of which electric water heater market from residential applications is expected to grow at a healthy pace in the ensuing years. In addition, evolving consumer lifestyle, rise in the per capita income, the necessity for customer satisfaction, and the constant need for product innovation will augment electric water heaters industry share from residential applications.

    A pivotal factor that would augment electric water heaters market from the residential sector is the presence of a supportive regulatory landscape that encourages the deployment of sustainable heating systems in most homes. As advancements in technology continue to depict an upsurge and innovative products offering multiple control and management features come into play, electric water heaters market from residential applications will grow at a substantial pace over 2018-2024.

    The U.S. is touted to be one of the most pivotal grounds for electric water heaters market growth, on account of the extreme weather conditions and the subsequently growing need for reliable hot water supply. Indeed, in the year 2017, U.S. electric water heaters market size was pegged at USD 800 million. The nation is also characterized by a stringent regulatory landscape that mandates the installation of highly sustainable heating appliances which would further augment the regional industry. Powered by the growing adoption of space and district heating systems and the refurbishment of existing heating systems, not to mention, the incorporation of advanced digital heating technologies, U.S. electric water heaters market size is expected to surpass the billion-dollar mark by 2024.

    Electric water heater market is quite consolidated, with the top three companies contributing to more than 90% of the total share. Companies are focusing on strengthening their regional presence, primarily through R&D activities. Corporations such as Ariston Thermo, Bajaj, AO Smith, Havells, Venus, and Haier have a rather significant share in India electric water heater industry. Likewise, AO Smith, Haier, and Midea Group accumulate a major share in China electric water heaters market. Eemax, General Electric, AO Smith Corporation, Havells, Bradford White Corporation, Zenith, AquaMax, Bosch, Ariston Thermo, and Rheem Manufacturing Company are the key players operating in global electric water heaters industry.

    Leading companies are also concentrating on product differentiation to score a competitive edge over their rivals in the business. For instance, as of 2017, Haier Appliances launched a premium electric water heater in India that is integrated with shock-proof technology. This heater can provide protection against electricity issues such as power leakage, earthing, or incorrect wiring. Most other players are also engaged in the manufacturing of products integrated with cutting edge technology, thus fueling global electric water heaters market.

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    Electric water heaters are designed to eliminate the disadvantages caused due to fuel-fired water heaters. The rising government pressure on companies for reducing carbon footprints have led to major corporations striving to develop low cost, eco-friendly, and efficient electric water heaters. Such strict norms coupled with changing consumer preferences toward electric products are sure to impel global electric water heater industry share over the coming years.

    Table of content:

    Chapter 4 Electric Water Heater Market, By Product

    4.1 Electric water heater market share by product, 2019 & 2026

    4.2 Instant

    4.2.1 Global market from instant, 2015 2026

    4.2.2 Global market from instant, by region, 2015 2026

    4.3 Storage

    4.3.1 Global market from storage, 2015 2026

    4.3.2 Global market from storage, by region, 2015 2026

    Chapter 5 Electric Water Heater Market, By Capacity

    5.1 Electric water heater market share by capacity, 2019 & 2026

    5.2 <30 Liters

    5.2.1 Global market from <30 liters, 2015 2026

    5.2.2 Global market from <30 liters, by region, 2015 2026

    5.3 30-100 liters

    5.3.1 Global market from 30-100 liters, 2015 2026

    5.3.2 Global market from 30-100 liters, by region, 2015 2026

    5.4 100-250 liters

    5.4.1 Global market from 100-250 liters, 2015 2026

    5.4.2 Global market from 100-250 liters, by region, 2015 2026

    5.5 250-400 liters

    5.5.1 Global market from 250-400 liters, 2015 2026

    5.5.2 Global market from 250-400 liters, by region, 2015 2026

    5.6 >400 liters

    5.6.1 Global market from >400 liters, 2015 2026

    5.6.2 Global market from >400 liters, by region, 2015 2026

    Chapter 6 Electric Water Heater Market, By Application

    6.1 Electric water heater market share by application, 2019 & 2026

    6.2 Residential

    6.2.1 Global market from residential, 2015 2026

    6.2.2 Global market from residential, by region, 2015 2026

    6.3 Commercial

    6.3.1 Global market from commercial, 2015 2026

    6.3.2 Global market from commercial, by region, 2015 2026

    6.3.3 College/university

    6.3.3.1 Global market from college/university, 2015 2026

    6.3.3.2 Global market from college/university, by region, 2015 2026

    6.3.4 Offices

    6.3.4.1 Global market from offices, 2015 2026

    6.3.4.2 Global market from offices, by region, 2015 2026

    6.3.5 Government/Military

    6.3.5.1 Global market from government/military, 2015 2026

    6.3.5.2 Global market from government/military, by region, 2015 2026

    6.3.6 Others

    6.3.6.1 Global market from others, 2015 2026

    6.3.6.2 Global market from others, by region, 2015 2026

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    Affordable Starter Homes in the Park Hills Area – Kenosha News - May 14, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Charming 3bd 2bth hme on corner lot! This hme has been loved for yrs by owners; so many imprvmnts you have to see to appreciate. Upon arrival, wrap around frnt porch is game changer, 41x5 perfect for relaxing w/glass of sweet tea! ML offers MB & full bth, lndry, LR, DR & updated K which fts some lam & wd flrs. K completely gutted & updated w/42in maple cab, crown molding, hidden hinges, 2 lazy susans, slow catch drwrs & drs, Corian cntrs, tile BS & SS appls. You will also find can & pendant lighting in K. Lg BF bar & DR offer rm for entertaining. W/newer dbl-pane vinyl wndws, hme has lots of natural lt as well as taller ceilings. Bkyd is private w/private fence, 14x25 low maint deck, 16x32 above grnd pool, storage shed, & dog run if needed. 2car garage currently serves as ent space w/HVAC-you def want to see this! Other imprvmnts-HVAC '19, back storm dr w/dog dr, & 30yr arch roof. Make your appt soon, we don't expect this to last long! Walking distance to schools, park, & church.

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    Building all-electric homes and why ditching gas isnt as easy as it should be – One Step Off The Grid - May 14, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    It all starts with a simple question

    A few months back we were asked by a developer client what is the best hot water heating solution for new all-electric homes in Victoria. Given the myriad of technology options available, I figured this was a straightforward life-cycle cost shooting match.

    Oh, how wrong was I!

    It turns out the pathway for selecting hot water heaters for all-electric homes is not a technical consideration but a regulatory one. It is regulated heavily by the National Construction Code and Victorian Plumbing Regulations.

    Im generally a fan of regulation, but not when it is botched like this. What I revealed was staggering:

    The Victorian regulations are complex to navigate (to the point of legendary), out of date, encumber innovation and are in desperate need of overhaul;

    Rather than encouraging 100% renewable energy and decarbonisation, they make gas solutions much more favourable.

    Where there is mains gas available for connection and you dont want to install a space-hugging 2000L rainwater tank connected to toilets, the regulated solution for heating water for freestanding and terrace homes is as follows:

    A heat-pump hot water system that is not electrically connected to the main grid (our modelling shows this will likely result in a lack of hot water in Victoria).

    A solar thermal heater with gas boost.

    If youre finding that a bit hard to digest, I dont blame you. But the implications are as follows:

    Where there is a mains gas supply, electric hot water systems connected to the grid are all but ruled out. Thats unless you have space for a 2000L rainwater tank in which case, all options appear to be back on the table;

    All the electrical benefits that could be had using electric hot water as energy storage systems for solar PV come with big strings attached.

    If you dont reticulate gas, then the electric grid-connected options above also appear to be available. While many of our developer clients are considering ditching gas, it is a bold move for most.

    For new homes around Australia, hot water solutions are normally regulated by National Construction Code (NCC) Volume 2 (Part B2.6) and Volume 3 (Part B2).

    These parts of the code are pretty sensible, with many options on the table. However, Victoria saw fit to ditch most of these sections and replace it with a requirement to comply with the Plumbing Regulation 2018.

    The cascade of legal frameworks that are at work is as follows:

    In summary, as a new home builder, to satisfy the Building Regulations you must install a rainwater tank OR a solar water heater system.

    In Plumbing Regulations 2018, a solar water heater system is defined as:

    A solar collector and a container (including an integral, close coupled or remote container) that heats water by means of radiant energy from the sun []. (i.e. a typical solar thermal hot water system);

    A heat pump water heater.

    In the relevant Schedule 2 Section 11 Standards relating to solar water heaters new Class 1 buildings, there are a bunch of requirements about what is required to satisfy the NCC. One requirement caught our eye:

    If a reticulated gas supply from a gas company is available for connection to a new Class 1 building, a solar water heater installed in that building must be

    (a) if the solar water heater incorporates booster heating and is not a heat pump water heatera gas boosted solar water heater; and

    (b) if the solar water heater is a heat pump water heaterinstalled so that no part of the heater that is capable of heating water can be connected to the mains electricity supply in order for that part of the heater to operate.

    In summary, if your home can connect to the town gas supply (and you dont want or have room for a rainwater tank), then comply with Building Regulations, you could install a gas solar thermal hot water system OR a heat pump water heater that is not electrically connected to mains electricity supply.

    Bonkers!

    My general take away from all this is that the building code and attempts at improving it appears to have been hijacked by the gas industry in Victoria.

    In creating this labyrinth of legal frameworks, regulators have just made it all too hard for developers and builders to think beyond installing the simplest possible solutions:

    Rainwater tanks connected to toilets Solar thermal hot water heaters with gas boast.

    This is a classic case of picking winners rather than setting a performance standard and letting the market figure it out. It just leads to poor outcomes.

    In our view, the technology has moved on from 2007 when these regulations might have seemed current. At that time, we had a drought and gas was seen as the bridging fuel to full decarbonisation.

    We now have a situation where:

    Solar PV is cheap and generally a better solution all-round than solar thermal (a one-trick pony);

    Smart home devices and controls mean that hot water can be heated in very high efficiency heat pumps nearly exclusively from solar (as is the case at my house).

    Decarbonisation on our grid means loads that can be switched on or off and store energy are a massive benefit;

    Victorias grid is rapidly decarbonising so all-electric solutions that leverage solar + heat pump hot water systems + grid connection back-up will be better from a greenhouse gas perspective. (By our count, this setup results in around 372kg CO2-e versus 376 kg for solar thermal plus gas boost at current (2019) carbon intensities of Victorian electricity and town gas supplies.)

    Victoria now has a 50% renewable energy target by 2030 so this will only improve as Victorias grid decarbonises.

    Clearly its time to update the building code, Victoria.

    James Allston is the Managing Director of New Energy Ventures, a management consultancy that specialises in new energy projects and businesses. New Energy Ventures works extensively with property developers, helping them to integrate new energy, create profitable new operating businesses and achieve outstanding outcomes for end customers. As is evidenced by this article, James is also a massive regulation nerd.

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