As long as supplies last if any GMG folks want a bumper sticker but can't drop down the dock, just send a self addressed and stamped envelope longer then 7 and a half inches and I'll drop one in the mail for you.
Send the self addressed and stamped envelope to the dock at 95 East Main St Gloucester Ma 01930 care of Joey (put my name in big letters to make sure it gets to me)
As long as supplies last if any GMG folks want a bumper sticker but can't drop down the dock, just send a self addressed and stamped envelope longer then 7 and a half inches and I'll drop one in the mail for you.
Send the self addressed and stamped envelope to the dock at 95 East Main St Gloucester Ma 01930 care of Joey (put my name in big letters to make sure it gets to me)
Thanks Manuel you got this cat’s curiosity going, so did a look this is what I found! Sharing as I was not familiar with this educational! Dave & Kim
CIPP (Cured In Place Pipe) Demonstration – Advanced Pipe Repair
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Great photos! But after years of claiming that exposure to ‘steam’ during the CIPP curing and cool down process was safe, a new study backs previous findings stating that it is actually harmful toxic emissions.
CIPP Emissions Study
Study: http://bit.ly/2vMxavk
Municipal Incidents: http://bit.ly/2wv9yZf
Video: https://youtu.be/wSv4zR3_-yU
CIPP Safety Website: https://engineering.purdue.edu/CIPPSafety
CIPP Workers: http://bit.ly/2vvx4ng
An early study completed at the City of Los Angeles showed similar results.
Study: http://bit.ly/2xzoQMx
CIPP Workers: http://bit.ly/2vvx4ng
Last month, the State of California Department of Health, Division of Environmental and Occupational Disease Control, published a ‘CIPP Safety Alert’ that stated that their tests showed that styrene was measured up to three months following CIPP installation and that curing time for resins used in CIPP can take as long as 6 months.
Please share with your readers and contact the authors for more information.
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