Auto Glass week starts Nov. 4 in Las Vegas and will host a series of events centered around auto glass repair and replacement. Many of these events will be focused on safety and marketing. Including the Walt Gorman Memorial Windshield Repair Olympics.
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Take stock of what you have to work with. Simpler patterns are easier to repair, while more complex designs—windows with a curved pattern, for example—require more dexterity.
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“Certainly, environmentally, we’re on the right track,” he adds. ” … It’s more economical to repair glass than to make glass, and I think we’re going to carry that theme throughout all of our public messages, and certainly internally in the way we operate.” Garbutt says GlasWeld’s scratch removal business also is continuing to grow, as manufacturers work to save money and be more lean.
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Gaza schools damaged by Israeli bombing will be exposed to the cold and rain this winter unless Israel relaxes its blockade to permit the import of windows, doors and building materials, officials said.
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Broken glass can be a serious threat . Many people are not aware of the low cost and fast process involving glass repair and replacement. Contact a local glass company, or call 1.800.403.3887 for more details
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Most childhood lead poisoning is caused by lead dust from old, peeling lead paint in buildings built before 1978. This, often invisible, lead dust settles on toys, windowsills and floors. A child can get lead poisoning by swallowing or breathing in lead or lead dust. Only a small amount of lead is needed to harm a young, growing child. “Lead is especially dangerous for young children. Young children spend a lot of time on the floor, and they put hands, toys, and other things in their mouth,” said Claudia Edwards Public Health Director
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Pull into a car wash or large multi-service gas station In Arizona and you may get hit up with an immediate offer to repair or replace your vehicle windshield. The sellers can be persistent and insistent: “Don’t worry, it won’t cost you a dime.” And, “Let’s call your insurance company.” And sometimes, “We’ll cover your deductible.” Glass-industry officials warn that these could be the unethical practices of so-called vehicle-glass “harvesters,” or technicians planted at service stations and car washes in Phoenix and Tucson.
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