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oliviadlima · 2 years ago
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Machine Safety Market to Garner $10.3 Billion by 2032
The machine safety market was valued at $5.5 billion in 2022, and is estimated to reach $10.3 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 6.5% from 2023 to 2032.
Read More: https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/machine-safety-market-A13060
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rockfordtitangaragedoors · 5 months ago
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Residential Garage Door Sensor Repair in Rockford, IL
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Experience seamless garage door sensor operation with Titan Garage Doors Rockford’s skilled troubleshooting. Our expert technicians specialize in residential garage door repair, ensuring your garage door sensors function correctly and avoid disruptions. We can quickly address any sensor issues, giving you peace of mind knowing your garage door is safe and secure. Plus, take advantage of a 10% discount on garage door sensor repairs.
Safety is our priority—book your service today by calling us at (779) 704-4707. Trust Titan Garage Doors Rockford for all your residential garage door repair and sensor troubleshooting needs.
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desmoinestitangaragedoors · 6 months ago
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Emergency Garage Door Safety Sensors Repair in Des Moines, IA
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If your garage door sensors are not functioning properly, contact Titan Garage Doors Des Moines for fast and reliable service. We offer expert emergency garage door repair to address sensor-related issues and other problems with your garage door. Our skilled technicians are equipped to handle repairs quickly, ensuring your garage door operates safely and efficiently. Whether your sensors are misaligned, damaged, or malfunctioning, we can resolve the issue at affordable rates.
Don’t let a malfunctioning garage door sensor disrupt your routine—our team is ready to help you restore the functionality of your garage door. Call Titan Garage Doors Des Moines at (515) 650-6850 now for professional service you can trust!
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5mind · 3 months ago
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me, piecing together in realtime why my supervisor kept leaving that one gas valve open after work hours (twice in a row) while he's over-explaining the safety procedures like im stupid:
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Ultrasensitive fluorescent sensor detects toxic sarin gas by adjusting recognition site density
Sarin (isopropyl methyl fluorophosphonate) is an organophosphorus nerve agent regulated by the Convention on the Banning of Chemical Weapons. It can enter the body through the respiratory system, skin, or eyes, paralyzing the central nervous system by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase, which can lead to death. Therefore, rapid and sensitive detection of trace sarin is vital for safety and environmental protection. Due to its high toxicity, sarin's use is strictly controlled, leading researchers to use diethyl chlorophosphate (DCP) as a safer simulant. The common fluorescence detection method takes advantage of DCP's strong electrophilicity, using recognition sites like hydroxyl oxime and imine for fluorescence quenching to identify the target. However, this method is affected by photobleaching, acid, and other environmental factors, limiting its application.
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alias-mike · 4 months ago
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im gonna explode my friend(?) with my mind. "i have a car (technically its my parents car) (also its a mercedes) but i cant drive it bc i dont have my license. and i dont have my license because i want to get perfect on the exam" GIRL ITS A PASS/FAIL. AND YOU WONT BE ABLE TO DRIVE BY YOURSELF FOR 8+ MONTHS AFTER GETTING IT ANYWAY. IF YOU ACTUALLY WANTED TO DRIVE YOU CAN JUST LOCK IN. also i see you flexing. dont think the brand name dropping slipped past me
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internetsafetyposts · 8 months ago
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aaaahhh i forgot about my project here!! well since im here, here's...
Internet PSA #2, Scams!
Whether it be via email, social media, or tumblr asks you should be suspect of offers of money, or requests to donate to causes.
Unfortunately people who would like to exploit you are out there! And this isn't something new either! Scams over the internet have been going around ever since the public first had access back in the 90's.
How can you protect yourself? Well, for example, if you get a ask on tumblr, (or dm on other media platforms) requesting to donate to an urgent cause, perhaps someone claiming they need help buying their insulin, do some investigating into their account.
Look out for inconsistencies with their name/family member names.
Look at date stamps on posts. Does it look like they posted 50+ things in one day? Are reblogs/reposts coming from seemingly random points in time?
Is there a lack of other posts? or do they perhaps reuse the same post over and over?
Look into the site they use for donations, does the location match with where they say they are? (eg: "I'm close to g@za" but the donation site says texas.)
And same goes for offers of money
Do. Some. Digging!
And remember, NEVER give someone your debit/credit card numbers, and never give someone the password to your paypal/cashapp/chime/etc.
And definitely don't donate to someone without verifying first that they're not posing as someone else/a made up person.
As much as many of us would like to have faith that people are genuine, do look out for people with not-so-honest intentions.
That's it for today! See you next time and remember,
Be safe while you browse!
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heavenknowsffs · 2 years ago
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my phone gets drunk at least once a month (gets drenched in beer by accident and stops working for 1 to 2 days) which is incresibly inconvenient but also nice because i can disconnect from social media for a whole ass day!
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werevampiwolf · 8 months ago
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They also used to use some clay and just... attach a lit candle to the top of their heads.
Basically, any instance you can think of of "surely, they didn't do this in the mines", they absolutely did do in the mines.
Children whose job was to crawl through tiny tunnels hauling minecarts? Absolutely, it's cheaper to make smaller tunnels, so you need smaller people. They also have jobs like "sit alone in the dark and open and close the air vent. If you fall asleep, you get beaten, and possibly everyone in the mines below you dies." You don't even have to pay them as much as adult men.
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Bringing birds into the mines as living gas detectors? Of course, the birds have tiny, sensitive lungs and if your bird dies, that means it's time to get the fuck out. Miners actually would become so attached to their canaries that Canary Rescue Devices were invented to be able to lock the cage airtight and pump a little tiny tank of fresh air into it to hopefully save them.
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The most terrifying moving ladders possible? It's called the Man-Engine.
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Doesn't look too bad, but here's a real one.
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There's usually no other way in or out, and you don't start getting paid until you reach the bottom, so don't dawdle. It's powered by a waterwheel, so if you're in its way, it's not stopping, you're just getting crushed. It's also hanging from a single joint on each side. The Levant mine accident happened when that joint broke with over 100 men on the Man-Engine. Everyone that was on that side of the lift fell down the shaft, and dozens died. Most the ones that lived got lucky enough to land on top of the pile of bodies and it broke their fall softer than the solid rock, though they still had horrific injuries and were trapped at the bottom of hole in the dark, surrounded by corpses, for hours, until they could be rescued. And the people on the other half of the lift had to cling to the wooden beam for hours and hope that they didn't fall too. That is, the ones that weren't knocked off by falling bodies or the giant broken wooden structure that's collapsing next to you.
All the pictures I included are from the past, but rest assured, the mines aren't much better today, especially in places with lax labor laws. You can find plenty of photos and videos of modern children, as young as four, and possibly even younger, who are made to work in the mines, either due to effectively being enslaved or just by circumstances like extreme poverty. And before anyone starts thinking "oh, that's just third world countries, we're better than that over in the western world"... 1, most of those mines exist to supply us with things, like cobalt for batteries for electronics, and 2, we have child labor over here too. Migrant kids who work in the fields with their parents, poor kids paid under the table to work in factories, kids who's parents own a business and are allowed to put their child to work in it. Right-wing American politicians are even pushing to increase child labor in the USA.
Carbide or acetylene mining lamp, sauce here.
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dollysharma · 8 days ago
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Automatic Tap: The Ultimate Guide to Touchless Faucet Technology in 2025
In today's hygiene-conscious world, automatic tap have become essential fixtures in homes, offices, and public spaces. These innovative touchless faucets offer convenience, water conservation, and enhanced sanitation benefits that make them increasingly popular among property owners and facility managers.
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recallsdirect · 10 days ago
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Vehicle Recall: International CV Commercial Trucks:
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aquanutech · 10 days ago
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This is the most efficient and effective Instant Hot Water Dispenser available today. It offers the longest guarantee in the industry and has on-demand hot water and digital temperature settings. In addition to its space-saving design, it features an insulated stainless-steel tank, automated safety sensors, and a 60-cup capacity per hour. It makes a wonderful complement to your workplace or home equipment due to its environmental friendliness and low energy consumption. This Hot water dispenser with safety sensors also comes with a 5-year warranty and a computerized soft-touch control panel.
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Nanomechanical gas sensor arrays: A step toward smarter, safer food and environments
Imagine walking into your kitchen and instantly knowing if the fish you bought yesterday is still fresh—or entering an industrial site with sensors that immediately alert you to hazardous gas leaks. This isn't science fiction—it's the promise behind our newly developed nanomechanical sensor array, a powerful tool we've created to detect and analyze complex gases in real-time. In our recent study published in Microsystems & Nanoengineering, we introduce a miniaturized array of silicon and polymer-based sensors capable of detecting various gases quickly and accurately. This array utilizes a simple yet ingenious principle: when gas molecules enter the sensor, they diffuse into specific polymers, causing them to swell slightly. This swelling generates mechanical stress detected by tiny piezoresistive sensors embedded in silicon. It's like watching a sponge expand as it absorbs water—but at a microscopic scale, with the expansion measured electrically to detect and identify gases.
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sharpeagletechnologyblog · 11 days ago
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The Role of AI and Sensors in Forklift Accident Prevention
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starwindshield · 1 month ago
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When a Crack Becomes a Safety Hazard: The Hidden Risk
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Most drivers don’t realize how closely windshield damage and car safety systems are connected. Modern safety technology relies on flawless glass—your windshield plays a crucial role in supporting cameras, sensors, and structural integrity. From holding smart tech to guiding airbags, it does more than just block bugs.
🔍 A small chip can throw off lane assist and collision warnings
⚠️ Misaligned glass affects ADAS camera calibration
💥 Weakened structure can fail during airbag deployment
Ignoring small cracks could put your tech—and you—at risk. Get expert windshield repair in St Catharines with Star Windshield and protect your ride’s brain and body.
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masterexpressgaragedoors · 1 month ago
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Since 2016, Master Express has been California's premier garage door repair company, offering expert garage door installation, garage door cable repair, and garage door safety sensor service. Our professional specialists serve Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, and beyond, ensuring precision in every task. Whether you require garage door cable replacement or garage door opener maintenance, we provide dependable, high-quality service.
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