Tipping Points – Limited Quantities of Flammable Liquids
There is a misconception that the National Fire Code of Canada applies only to industrial facilities handling bulk volumes of liquids such as refineries or
There is a misconception that the National Fire Code of Canada applies only to industrial facilities handling bulk volumes of liquids such as refineries or
I love “love”. I love many people, activities, places and things. And I love to just be….which is why I have a problem with how
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
There is a lack of clarity surrounding exits in the Building Code…and it has me fired up. I may sound like a broken record, but
There is a Tiny Home movement, and I’m all here for it. Only problem is I’m a Codie, and have no idea how to deal
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As we set intentions and goals for 2022, we reflect on what we’ve done in the past year and how we can do better in
What if we started.. not with long-established theories, but with humanity’s long-term goals, and then sought out the thinking that would enable us to achieve
It’s been a year. 2021 was a bit slow on the Kilo front, but pretty wild on the Kelsey front. I had a lot of
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