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fixed air conditioning
By carly twist

Supermarkets and other types of retail stores will have Fixed Air Conditioning up and running providing clean and cooling air for their customers. In environments where large numbers of people are present, air conditioning will be a common feature. If the inside temperature of the store is set to an optimum level the customer will have a pleasant shopping experience. A store without air con is hardly going to provide the ideal ambient temperature for the customer. In the summer it would be quite unbearable to shop in a store if they didn`t have Fixed Air Conditioning in place. Bespoke systems can be installed and maintained for a wide variety of clients and experts within the industry can fit cutting-edge equipment that is sourced from suppliers who are located all around the world. Such is the design of the Fixed Air Conditioning the customer will seldom know when it is operational. Working silently in the background it can help to keep interior areas at a prime temperature through the summer or winter months. In supermarkets and other retail sectors that have large volumes of customers visiting the store on daily basis, temperature controlling equipment of this nature can prove to be vital.


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sandblasting. Not your average Saturday night activity I know; but nevertheless I had to spend a recent Saturday evening sandblasting my walls. You see? I live in a stone house. Not brick, like your average joe, but a full on stone house. Its tall too. Well? its more of a castle really. Yes? I live in a castle. And you know what! I got back one evening to find some little tike had painted graffiti all over my outside walls. Really nasty stuff too. Well? I couldn`t let the locals see that! My goodness, I`ve got standards to keep up! But what could I do?! It wasn`t coming off with a sponge. Nor a scraper. Then it dawned on me. My grounds man had recently bought a sandblaster. Perfect! I though. Sandblasting is sure to remove that terrible drivel. So I duly went to his house knocked on his door and asked if I could borrow him for half an hour. We packed the thing up (I tell you? its really heavy) and got everything ready. Once we`d filled a huge tank with the `sand` (I call it sand, but its not really sand. The stuff looks more like small chunks of metal. Very curious really); we aimed the nozzle at the paint, hit the switch and Voom! The whole thing took off in a flurry of sand. Made short work of the graffiti too.



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