Spooky AND Safe Haunted Houses
It’s that time of year. Grocery store shelves are lined with boxes and boxes of snack sized treats. Lawns are scattered with tombstones, skeletons, and
It’s that time of year. Grocery store shelves are lined with boxes and boxes of snack sized treats. Lawns are scattered with tombstones, skeletons, and
Plants are THE Best. I love plants and I especially love visiting greenhouses in the winter. Stepping into a warm, humid room and inhaling the
Who is responsible to ensure a building meets appropriate Building and Fire Code requirements? Most would answer, the building designer, or perhaps the contractor constructing
Building code requirement are mainly occupancy based. Some basic examples are smoke alarms required to awake sleeping occupants (Group C) and panic door hardware for
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