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CHESTERLAND OH As pest control season rapidly approaches, exterminators and pest control companies are getting ready to face the dilemma of monitoring and documenting temperatures during the extermination process. CAS Dataloggers is on the forefront of temperature monitoring solutions by offering wireless equipment which validates that the extermination temperature was reached and held to specification. With our new Thermal Sterilization Verification Kit you can now provide your customers with data and graphs proving that the temperature was maintained above the critical point for a sufficient time to ensure complete eradication. Our kit enables multi-point remote monitoring, wireless communication ranging out to 500 feet, probes and documentation softwareall for under $2000.
Effective temperature monitoring requires real time recording devices. Suitable for Thermal Sterilization work up to 175F, including bed bug extermination, our kit includes 6 Wireless Ambient Temperature Data Loggers and units with a 10 probe to monitor the temperature in narrow spaces between mattresses, inside walls and cabinets, or under carpets. 3 of the data loggers are equipped with internal temperature sensors with a measuring range of -40F to 176F (-40C to 80C), and 3 feature external sensors measuring from -76F to 311F (-60C to 155C). Each loggers large 16,000 point memory stores data for quality control and proof to customers. A portable carrying case is provided for easy transport and setup.
The RTR-501 and RTR-502 Wireless Data Loggers along with the Handheld RTR-500DC Data Collector allow the user to remotely monitor and record temperature data from a 500-ft range and in real time. The optional USB RTR-500 Wireless Base Station interfaces with PCs for remote monitoring. If needed, its easy to expand the number of monitoring points by adding more data loggers, up to 80 maximum.
After recording is finished, all the temperature data can be downloaded, graphed and printed with the included Windows software to provide a hard copy report. You can also set alarms on the rooms temperature if it exceeds a preset minimum or maximum value. The software uses an intuitive Windows Explorer-style interface thats easy for new users to navigate.
Our new thermal sterilization verification kit is a cost-effective way to record, store and document temperature levels and prove your businesss best practices. Complete with everything exterminators need for remote monitoring, this wireless solution is available now from CAS DataLoggers.
If you need to monitor other values such as humidity, speak with one of our Applications Engineers at 1-800-956-4437 and we can help you select the best logger for your project.
For more information on our new Thermal Sterilization Verification Kit, for more wireless products which monitor nearly any value, or to find the ideal solution for your application-specific needs, contact a CAS Data Logger Applications Specialist at (800) 956-4437 or visit the website at http://www.DataLoggerInc.com.
Contact Information: CAS DataLoggers, Inc. 12628 Chillicothe Road Chesterland, Ohio 44026 (440) 729-2570 (800) 956-4437 sales@dataloggerinc.com http://www.dataloggerinc.com
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April 2014 Savings - Outdoor Lighting
Now that it #39;s finally spring, get ready to enjoy the great outdoors with 10% off outdoor lighting at Lando Lighting this month!
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Yesterday at 11:56 PM The president gets his own jersey during a ceremony on the White House lawn.
By David Espo The Associated Press
WASHINGTON President Barack Obama welcomed the World Series champion RedSox to the White House Tuesday, praising their triumph on the field while hailing them as a symbol of their city's "grit and resilience" in the wake of last year's Boston Marathon bombing.
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Boston Red Sox player David "Big Papi" Ortiz takes a selfie with President Barack Obama while holding a Boston Red Sox jersey presented to the president at the White House on Tuesday. Obama's jersey number reflects that he's the 44th president.
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Not all of the ceremonial greeting was quite so serious. David Ortiz, Boston's best-known player, presented the president with a RedSox jersey emblazoned with "Obama" and the number 44 on the back, then promptly took a cell phone picture of himself and the chief executive. "What an honor, thanks for the #selfie @BarackObama" he quickly tweeted.
And Jonny Gomes, an outfielder, strolled the White House grounds dressed in a sports jacket that looked like an American flag, stars on one half, and stripes on the other.
Standing in front of players and team officials, Obama noted that the RedSox have won three championships in the past decade, more than any other team.
He said sports sometimes "seems like it's trivial, it's just an entertainment. And then, every once in a while, you're reminded that sports represents something else and it has the power to bring people together like almost nothing else can."
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WASHINGTON (AP) President Barack Obama welcomed the World Series champion Red Sox to the White House Tuesday, praising their triumph on the field while hailing them as a symbol of their city's "grit and resilience" in the wake of last year's Boston Marathon bombing.
Not all of the ceremonial greeting was quite so serious. David Ortiz, Boston's best-known player, presented the president with a Red Sox jersey emblazoned with "Obama" and the number 44 on the back, then promptly took a cell phone picture of himself and the chief executive. "What an honor, thanks for the (hash)selfie (at)BarackObama" he quickly tweeted.
And Jonny Gomes, an outfielder, strolled the White House grounds dressed in a sports jacket that looked like an American flag, stars on one half, and stripes on the other.
Standing in front of players and team officials, Obama noted that the Red Sox have won three championships in the past decade, more than any other team.
He said sports sometimes "seems like it's trivial, it's just an entertainment. And then, every once in a while, you're reminded that sports represents something else and it has the power to bring people together like almost nothing else can."
Three people were killed and more than 260 injured nearly a year ago in a bombing at the Boston Marathon. The Red Sox staged a tribute to the victims on the field and had "Boston Strong" symbols sewn into their uniforms. "The point is, Boston and the Red Sox were one," Obama said.
"When they visited bombing victims in the hospital, when they played ball with kids getting cancer treatment, when they started a program to help wounded warriors get treatment at Mass General (Hospital), these guys were saying, `we're all on the same team.' "
Obama, a Chicago White Sox fan, wished Boston good luck this season, then added, "May the best Sox win."
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National lawn-mowing and household service franchise Green Acres has failed in its attempt to stop the operation of an independent lawn-mowing business in South Auckland until a dispute between the two businesses is settled.
The High Court in Auckland has allowed Garth and Gwyneth Ruebe to continue operating their business, Garth's Mowing, until the outcome of a dispute between the Ruebes and Green Acres is resolved through arbitration.
The court said if it ordered the Ruebes to cease operations they would lose the core of their business. Even if they were successful at the arbitration there was a risk the Ruebes would not be able to regain customers.
The Ruebes operated as Green Acres franchisees in South Auckland from January 2004 until January 2014, according to the High Court decision.
However, when their contract came up for renewal this year the Ruebes decided to go out on their own.
The Ruebes gave their clients the option to continue receiving their services through the new independent lawn-mowing company.
Since the end of January the Ruebes have carried out lawn mowing and gardening maintenance for people who were on their customer list when their agreement with Green Acres expired.
The court said the Ruebes believed they did not have any further obligation to Green Acres and they were free to carry on with business.
However, Green Acres believed by servicing people on the client list that they serviced when they were franchisees for Green Acres the Ruebes were in breach of the franchisee agreement.
Green Acres also claimed the Ruebes breached the restraint of trade provision within the agreement by setting up a competing business in the same area within two years of the end of their agreement with Green Acres.
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National lawn-mowing and household service franchise Green Acres has failed in its attempt to stop the operation of an independent lawn-mowing business in South Auckland until a dispute between the two businesses is settled.
The High Court in Auckland has allowed Garth and Gwyneth Ruebe to continue operating their business, Garth's Mowing, until the outcome of a dispute between the Ruebes and Green Acres is resolved through arbitration.
The court said if it ordered the Ruebes to cease operations they would lose the core of their business. Even if they were successful at the arbitration there was a risk the Ruebes would not be able to regain customers.
The Ruebes operated as Green Acres franchisees in South Auckland from January 2004 until January 2014, according to the High Court decision.
However, when their contract came up for renewal this year the Ruebes decided to go out on their own.
The Ruebes gave their clients the option to continue receiving their services through the new independent lawn-mowing company.
Since the end of January the Ruebes have carried out lawn mowing and gardening maintenance for people who were on their customer list when their agreement with Green Acres expired.
The court said the Ruebes believed they did not have any further obligation to Green Acres and they were free to carry on with business.
However, Green Acres believed by servicing people on the client list that they serviced when they were franchisees for Green Acres the Ruebes were in breach of the franchisee agreement.
Green Acres also claimed the Ruebes breached the restraint of trade provision within the agreement by setting up a competing business in the same area within two years of the end of their agreement with Green Acres.
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Day in the Life: Landscape Architect
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