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Des Moines-based company shares the importance of cleaning, testing cooling towers to prevent Legionella
Des Moines-based company shares the importance of cleaning, testing cooling towers to prevent Legionella Trump Makes U-Turn On Free Speech A Massive New Study Says This Is What Happens to People Who ...
SENECE, S.C. (WSPA) – Duke Energy said a leak was discovered in a cooling system at the Oconee Nuclear Station. The leak happened in the cooling system of the Unit 1 reactor during maintenance around ...
New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Michelle Morse said Friday she supports a proposal to require building owners to test their water-cooling towers more frequently for Legionella, along with other ...
The Staunton-Augusta-Waynesboro region is testing a new P25 Digital Trunked radio system for public safety personnel. This $15 million upgrade will improve radio coverage, eliminate dead spots, and ...
The government has urged people to "keep their cool" when the national system for sending emergency alerts to mobile phones in the UK is tested on Sunday. At 15:00 BST, compatible phones will vibrate ...
Apple’s iPhone 17 event is just a couple of days away, but that hasn’t stopped the rumor mill producing some last minute morsels. A purported document from a South Korean carrier has indicated some ...
Soon after Apple introduced the iPhone 17 Pro with a next-gen thermal system to keep it cool, a buzzy term called “vapor chamber” started trending in the community. Apple isn’t the first to implement ...
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That wraps up the UK government's second test of its national emergency alert system. While it seems to have gone smoothly for most, some people did experience problems with the test. The BBC's ...
At around 3pm on Sunday, mobiles connected to 4G and 5G networks vibrated and sounded for about 10 seconds in the second test of the system – after the first in 2023. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer ...
This afternoon, (nearly) 87 million phones vibrated, played a loud noise, and freaked out toddlers as the government set off a national alert. It was the second nationwide test of a warning system, ...
Ministers have urged Brits to remain calm when their phones buzz during the latest test of the national emergency alert system at 3pm today. Secretary of State Pat McFadden said he knows Brits will ...
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