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111 Lumen/Watt Performance through outstanding thermal design
Taipei, Taiwan GlacialLight, the lighting division of GlacialTech Inc., announces a new flood light model the GL-FL100. With an IP66 rating suitable for the outdoors, the GL-FL100 features a powerful 10,000 lumens CoB LED housed in a light and corrosion resistant aluminum body. By using smart thermal design including evaporative heat pipe technology, the GL-FL100 achieves 111lumen/W efficiency. A 70 degree beam angle, sturdy adjustable mounting bracket, and -40C to +50C operation makes the GL-FL100 a great fit for a variety of outdoor flood lighting applications.
Efficient Lighting The GL-FL100 uses only 96W to output over 10,000 lumens of LED light. Using the latest proprietary heat pipe and heatsink technology to efficiently cool the Chip-on-Board LED, the new flood light is lighter than ever at only 4kg yet generates extremely high brightness for its weight and power usage.
Outdoor Ready The GL-FL100 is 100% ready for the outdoors with an IP66 rated lighting assembly, an IP67 rated internal LED driver, and an IP68 rated waterproof power connector. The flood light mounting bracket is made of sturdy and corrosion-resistant stainless steel and the light is rated to operate from a wide temperature range from -40C to +50C.
Versatile The GL-FL100 features GlacialLights trademark versatility with a mounting bracket that has 8 steps of adjustment to rotate 180 degrees along the vertical axis. The stepped adjustment design makes it easy to change the angle of the light yet will stay in place even if bumped. The flood light can be mounted on ground surfaces as security or architectural lighting. Its powerful 10,000 lumen performance means it also functions great as stadium or street lighting. Color temperatures from 3000K, 4000K and 5000K are available.
Product Features: Highly efficient Metal-Halide replacement @111 lm/W. Stainless Steel Outdoor-ready Mount features 180 degree s of vertical adjustment. 10,000 lumen output for powerful outdoor lighting. CCT: 3000K, 4000K and 5000K available. 70 degree beam angle. IP66 rated rugged for outdoor use with waterproof power connector. Wide operating temperature range from -40C to +50C.
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Sharjah: An Indonesian maid who poured drainage acid on the body of a three-year-old Emirati child has reportedly confessed to the crime. Sharjah Public prosecution said Thursday the maid admitted the attack on the little boy was premeditated.
The maid, in her 40s, has been arrested by the police.
Omar Yousif Al Wafi, the three-year-old boy suffered third-degree burns on different parts of his body and was taken to Al Qasimi hospital.
The incident took place ten days back, Amina, the sister of Omars adoptive mother, told Gulf News. The two sisters live in the same house in Sharjahs Al Ramaqiyah area.
The baby who had been abandoned when he was four months old had been adopted by an Emirati family, said Amina, adding the boy was enrolled in KG1 when he was two.
Recalling the incident, Amina said Omar was playing with her 10-year-old son and during play used a colour pen to draw on his [Omars] face. The maid came to take Omar away to wash his face, led him inside the house and poured acid on his body. Hearing the screams of the child, the family rushed inside and were shocked to see black smoke rise from the boys body.
The maid claimed the boy himself had poured acid on his body.
According to Amina, the maid had been working with family for four years and had asked the family to extend her visa, but her visa was about to expire and she had only one month to complete her services. The family, said Amina, had always treated her well and had raised her salary recently from Dh700 to Dh1,000.
An official at Al Qasimi Hospital said the boy suffered third degree burns on his face, hands and legs and would require plastic surgery.
The boys family is in a state of shock, Amina said.
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I must say, this John Deere ride-on mower has been a real treat to work with. What once took half a day to do, now takes a mere 45 minutes. I cut at 3.5 inches and everything is working out smoothly. Also, I now longer sweat like a pig while mowing the lawn. Well, the hillside in the front still needs to be mowed with the push-mower, so there is a whole heck of a lot of sweating and swearing at that one.
These days, the issue isnt so much mowing the lawn, but picking up the leaves. Back in the day, I would just mow over the leaves and hope for the best. I actually liked doing it. I love the sound of the leaves getting all crunched up and shooting out of the side of the mower. Well, with joy, sometimes comes pain. All Winter and once Spring rolls around, all those piles of shredded up leaves are still on the lawn. The create a bunch of dead spots.
The grass clippings from the previous (and current) season create what is called lawn thatch. If you care about the health of your lawn and care about what it looks like, thatch is something you are going to want to deal with.
With all this in mind, I ran down to the local John Deere dealer this afternoon to pick up a shiny new 7-bushel rear bagger for the ride-on mower. I have wanted this for a while, but with the onslaught of leaves falling from the trees, a little mini-fire was lit under my butt.
The rear bagger came unassembled and took about a half hour to put together on the back of the mower. I decided to take photos for all my loyal readers to enjoy. Heck you never knowsomeone might actually Google how to put together a 7-bushel rear bagger for a John Deere X300 and my site may pop up. Im such a genius.
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Omar Gonzalez was originally charged with two counts of felony assault on a police officer, four counts of resisting and unlawful entry, and one count of making threats. But in a plea deal with prosecutors, he will only be sentenced for one count of unlawful entry and one count of assaulting officers.
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The charges carry maximum penalties of 10 years and and eight years respectively. He will be sentenced on June 8 and prosecutors have suggested a prison term of 12-18 months in addition to possible fines. Both parties have also agreed that Gonzalez be barred from entering the District of Columbia unless it is for a scheduled court appearance accompanied by his attorney.
A recommendation for Gonzalez to participate in a psychiatric evaluation so that the Secret Service is able to asses the risk of him reoffending will also be presented at sentencing.
"He is lucky to be alive," U.S. Attorney Machen said. "Mr. Gonzalez faces significant prison time because of his crime, and at sentencing we anticipate that he will barred from entering the District of Columbia and required to undergo psychiatric treatment."
According to law enforcement reports, around 7:19 p.m. Gonzalez climbed over the White House's north fence as Secret Service officers began running towards him, commanding him to stop and get down. Ignoring the orders, Gonzalez continued towards the residence, gaining access through the north doors of the White House.
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Inside, according to the reports, Gonzalez knocked a uniform officer backwards before another officer arrived and tackled him inside the White House. A folding knife was found in his pants pocket and, after Gonzalez consented to a search of his vehicle, officers discovered "hundreds of rounds of ammunition, in boxes and in magazine, two hatchets, and a machete."
"We hope that this prosecution deters others in the future from taking any actions that threaten the first family, the White House, and the public servants who work there," U.S. Attorney Machen said.
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The Log Lane Village Board of Trustees unanimously approved an intergovernmental agreement with Fort Morgan for wastewater treatment at the regular meeting Wednesday night.
While the new agreement had some on the board questioning whether it reached too far in allowing inspection of businesses that contributed wastewater to the Fort Morgan system, Town Attorney Carmen Beery explained that it was mainly a typical agreement. The inspections allowed under the agreement were something that was to be expected by such a treatment facility that has to meet government regulations, she said.
Some of the trustees expressed concerns that the updated agreement was making changes that would target the town's businesses that deal with marijuana. Beery said that they would be treated no differently from other businesses or industries in that regard under the agreement.
Further, Public Works Director Bert Kammerzell pointed out that if the town did not approve the agreement, options for dealing with the town's wastewater would be quite limited. It likely would cost a lot of money to reline and start the town's lagoons again for that purpose, he said, adding that he was unsure whether that would even be legal at this point due to environmental regulations.
Beery also explained that the update to the IGA was due to results of an audit and review of the plant by government agencies that required all entities contributing to Fort Morgan's wastewater system to comply with pretreatment standards.
"This just amends the existing IGA to ensure the waste Fort Morgan gets from Log Lane Village complies with the standards that Fort Morgan has to meet," she told the board.
While the legal wording of the agreement may have made it sound like the Fort Morgan city manager could come in and inspect any Log Lane business at any time, that was the not the intent or likely impact of the IGA, Beery said.
"This IGA does not give carte blanche access at any time," she said. What the board approved Wednesday night was an IGA that was "fair and complies with environmental standards. They were required to make the amendments, and that's what these are. ... It's not any departure from the status quo."
Kammerzell also pointed out that he has worked well with Fort Morgan Wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent Mike Hecker in the past when any issues had come up, and he did not expect that working relationship to change under the amended agreement.
He also pointed out that if a town wastewater contributor were to be inspected by Fort Morgan officials, the town could always dispute the results of the inspection and have it rechecked at the town's expense.
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