There are plenty of friendly reminders now that school is back in session. In fact, now that there are lots of kiddos getting off and on buses, neighborhood watch groups and local news channels alike offer reminders about bus safety regulations and the importance of paying close attention to the area school zones. Many adults…
Brilliant Stage Designs Start at Church
Some of the tallest curtains in the worlds are in a hotel located in Oslo, Norway and stand at 213.25 feet, 3 inches high. Those are some pretty tall curtains. Could you imagine using those to make a grand entrance on stage? Chances are you do not need curtains that are that tall. However, you…
Prefabricated and Modular Construction Projects From Offices to Living Spaces
Prefabricated and modular construction projects have been growing in popularity. While there are a variety of reasons for this, the primary ones include reduced construction time and energy consumption as well as reduced materials waste. Furthermore, these types of projects are versatile and can either be permanent or relocatable. Popular Prefabricated and Modular Construction Projects…
Here are 3 Reasons to Stockpile Helicopter Parts
Helicopters have become an increasingly popular mode of transportation in recent years. Within the last decade, the number of civilian helicopters has increased by 38%. In terms of raw figures, excluding military helicopters, that boils down to around 31,000 helicopters in the global fleet, and that number is only increasing with each passing year. With…
Taking A Look At The Use Of Helicopters All Throughout The United States
Here in the United States, helicopters can be quite commonly found indeed. After all, we in particular are a country with many helicopters, boasting so many heliports that we have up to five times more than any other country in the entirety of the world. In total, the number of heliports we have adds up…
The Best Storage Solutions for Frozen Vaccines
The field of medicine has enjoyed a number of advances in the last 400 years or so. In the 1600s, the invention of microscopes allowed scientists to observe the world of the tiny, and in the 1800s, germ theory transformed the fight against infection. The same is true for vaccines, which have saved many lives…