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    USC Apartment Rentals – apartment housing near usc campus …

    - January 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Officials: Edgewater apartment complex fire accidentally caused by workers (video]

    - January 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    January 22, 2015, 7:01 AM Last updated: Thursday, January 22, 2015, 11:40 PM

    A massive fire that raged for hours on Wednesday night, reducing a luxury Edgewater apartment complex to a pile of charred rubble and leaving more than 500 homeless, started with a blowtorch that was being used to fix a leaking pipe, officials said on Thursday.

    CHRIS PEDOTA/staff photographer

    Police Chief William Skidmore said workers were using a torch while fixing a leak and doing plumbing repairs when the fire started.

    Maintenance workers who were doing plumbing repairs in the 408-unit Avalon at Edgewater complex initially tried to tamp down the flames themselves on Wednesday afternoon, waiting 15 minutes before they called 911, officials said. Nearly 24 hours later, after what turned into a grueling night for hundreds of firefighters battling one of the largest blazes in Bergen County history, the destruction of the building where the fire began was nearly complete.

    TARIQ ZEHAWI / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

    Smoke still rises from the apartment complex as firefighters from many departments continue to pour water onto the site.

    TARIQ ZEHAWI / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

    Firefighters from many departments continue to pour water onto the fire site.

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    Officials: Edgewater apartment complex fire accidentally caused by workers (video]

    Buildings lightweight structure, legal and common, adds fuel to raging Avalon fire

    - January 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    January 22, 2015, 6:58 PM Last updated: Thursday, January 22, 2015, 10:40 PM

    The type of construction firefighters faced while battling a massive blaze at an Edgewater apartment complex this week is common in New Jersey and elsewhere, and one that many say raises challenges and concerns because of the potential for collapse and for flames to travel swiftly.

    So-called lightweight wood construction in multistory buildings is a longstanding issue in the firefighting community a cheaper, faster and legal style of building that some have been saying for years needs better checks and balances.

    Related: How to help those displaced by Edgewater fire

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    Photos: 5-alarm blaze destroys Edgewater apartments

    Officials said the destroyed Edgewater building had lightweight construction with a truss style of roof framing. The owners of the building, AvalonBay Communities, said the building was built according to code.

    Its all over the state of New Jersey. Its toothpick construction. You can see fires all over the county; once they get started its very difficult or impossible to stop, said Charles Aughenbaugh, past president of New Jersey Deputy Fire Chiefs Association, adding that firefighters did a terrific job getting people out and ultimately saving all lives.

    David Kurasz, executive director of the New Jersey Fire Sprinkler Advisory Board, said the fact that there were no fatalities is a miracle, given the magnitude of the fire.

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    Officials: Blow torch used by workers sparked Edgewater apartment complex fire (video]

    - January 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    January 22, 2015, 7:01 AM Last updated: Thursday, January 22, 2015, 11:40 PM

    A massive fire that raged for hours on Wednesday night, reducing a luxury Edgewater apartment complex to a pile of charred rubble and leaving more than 500 homeless, started with a blowtorch that was being used to fix a leaking pipe, officials said on Thursday.

    CHRIS PEDOTA/staff photographer

    Police Chief William Skidmore said workers were using a torch while fixing a leak and doing plumbing repairs when the fire started.

    Maintenance workers who were doing plumbing repairs in the 408-unit Avalon at Edgewater complex initially tried to tamp down the flames themselves on Wednesday afternoon, waiting 15 minutes before they called 911, officials said. Nearly 24 hours later, after what turned into a grueling night for hundreds of firefighters battling one of the largest blazes in Bergen County history, the destruction of the building where the fire began was nearly complete.

    TARIQ ZEHAWI / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

    Smoke still rises from the apartment complex as firefighters from many departments continue to pour water onto the site.

    TARIQ ZEHAWI / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

    Firefighters from many departments continue to pour water onto the fire site.

    NBC New York

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    Officials: Blow torch used by workers sparked Edgewater apartment complex fire (video]

    5-alarm fire at Edgewater's Avalon apt. complex still smoldering; nearly 1,000 displaced [video]

    - January 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    January 22, 2015, 7:01 AM Last updated: Thursday, January 22, 2015, 11:40 PM

    A massive fire that raged for hours on Wednesday night, reducing a luxury Edgewater apartment complex to a pile of charred rubble and leaving more than 500 homeless, started with a blowtorch that was being used to fix a leaking pipe, officials said on Thursday.

    CHRIS PEDOTA/staff photographer

    Police Chief William Skidmore said workers were using a torch while fixing a leak and doing plumbing repairs when the fire started.

    Maintenance workers who were doing plumbing repairs in the 408-unit Avalon at Edgewater complex initially tried to tamp down the flames themselves on Wednesday afternoon, waiting 15 minutes before they called 911, officials said. Nearly 24 hours later, after what turned into a grueling night for hundreds of firefighters battling one of the largest blazes in Bergen County history, the destruction of the building where the fire began was nearly complete.

    TARIQ ZEHAWI / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

    Smoke still rises from the apartment complex as firefighters from many departments continue to pour water onto the site.

    TARIQ ZEHAWI / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

    Firefighters from many departments continue to pour water onto the fire site.

    NBC New York

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    5-alarm fire at Edgewater's Avalon apt. complex still smoldering; nearly 1,000 displaced

    5-alarm fire at Edgewater's Avalon apt. complex still smoldering; 1,000+ displaced [video]

    - January 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    January 22, 2015, 7:01 AM Last updated: Thursday, January 22, 2015, 11:40 PM

    A massive fire that raged for hours on Wednesday night, reducing a luxury Edgewater apartment complex to a pile of charred rubble and leaving more than 500 homeless, started with a blowtorch that was being used to fix a leaking pipe, officials said on Thursday.

    CHRIS PEDOTA/staff photographer

    Police Chief William Skidmore said workers were using a torch while fixing a leak and doing plumbing repairs when the fire started.

    Maintenance workers who were doing plumbing repairs in the 408-unit Avalon at Edgewater complex initially tried to tamp down the flames themselves on Wednesday afternoon, waiting 15 minutes before they called 911, officials said. Nearly 24 hours later, after what turned into a grueling night for hundreds of firefighters battling one of the largest blazes in Bergen County history, the destruction of the building where the fire began was nearly complete.

    TARIQ ZEHAWI / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

    Smoke still rises from the apartment complex as firefighters from many departments continue to pour water onto the site.

    TARIQ ZEHAWI / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

    Firefighters from many departments continue to pour water onto the fire site.

    NBC New York

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    Affordable Driveways and Patios by Glen – REVIEWS – Murfreesboro, TN Concrete Review – Video

    - January 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Bajada Patios 66km/h – Video

    - January 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    - January 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Health unit enters new age of tobacco enforcement

    - January 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Smoke 'em if you got 'em, just keep well enough away.

    Regulatory changes under the Smoke Free Ontario Act have brought about some significant changes for restaurants and recreation facilities with the New Year.

    As of January 1, 2015 smoking is no longer allowed on bar and restaurant patios, providing cleaner air for workers and patrons, and protecting them from the dangers of second-hand smoke. Couple with this regulation is a province-wide ban on smoking within 20 metres of public playgrounds and sports fields.

    The regulation speaks to, though it doesn't directly include mandatory setbacks from entrances at other public facilities such as arenas. Rather, that is generally dictated by a patchwork of municipal bylaws.

    It's a question we receive a lot, said program manager for chronic disease prevention and tobacco control for the Middlesex-London Health Unit, Linda Stobo. That's something that isn't dictated.

    While there are some restrictions for smoking in entrance ways at provincially-run facilities, such as the 9 metre prohibited zone outside hospitals and long-term care facilities, other workplace and public entrances are at the call of the host municipality.

    In the case of businesses, sometimes restrictions are made because of customer or employee complaints, though Stobo said many have chosen to implement their own policies and signage.

    A good rule of thumb is to look for a sign, Stobo said. If there is a setback, you are not supposed to smoke in that doorway.

    Timing has been a challenge with the new regulations. The announcement about patios, for instance, was made very late last year, leaving little time for the health unit to reach out to bar and restaurant operators. However, many owner/operators had already converted to smoke free places after previous regulatory changes that banned smoking from covered patios.

    If anything, this legislation provides a consistent business playing field across the province, Stobo noted. It is a lot cleaner and easier to understand if there are consistent rules around smoking restrictions.

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