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If your mom loves craft or DIY projects, get her tools for Mother's Day! Read our guide to explore the...
Effective June 29, 2015, UL revised their UL 943 Standard for Safety for GFCIs. This revision makes it mandatory for...
Many companies claim to sell quality products, but how do you know it's true? Dedicated to delivering warmth, comfort, and...
After deciding to replace your traditional bulbs with LED lights, you need to find the bulb that properly lights your...
Heaters come in a variety of options and sizes, so how do you find the right one for your space?...
Klein tools got its start with a pair of pliers in 1857 and continues to provide customers with high quality...
Does it make financial sense for your business to switch to LED lights? Even though LED bulbs cost more than...
Stelpro heaters keep your space warm while helping you reduce your monthly energy bills. Read our blog to learn about...
The Leatherman Multitool comes in handy on any outdoor adventure. Read this guide to see real pictures of the Leatherman...
In 2007, the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) created new lighting legislation in the United States, which requires lightbulbs...
Prevent house fires by investing in a proper smoke detector. USI smoke detector use an ionic sensor or a photoelectric...
Homes built before 1970 typically use aluminum wiring, which causes several problems. AlumiConn Aluminum to Copper lugs allow you to...
Cut costs and reduce environmental impact with an XLERATOR hand dryer. These GreenSpec Listed dryers save you up to 95%...
The following insurance companies accept all Consumer Product Safety Commission approved repairs, including the AlumiConn Aluminum to Copper Lug. Read...
OSHA determines the protocol for placement of emergency and exit sign lighting. Read our blog to learn about the OSHA...
A UL-listed device means that they tested the device, and it meets their requirements for safety. Learn about the different...
GFCI stands for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter outlets, while GFI stands for Ground Fault Interrupter. Many electricians refer to GFCI...
GFCI stands for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, which shuts off if it detects a current flowing down the wrong path....
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