DO NOT LET YOUR WASHER FREEZE! If possible, store your pressure washer in a warm place. Automatic bathroom or "Milk House" electric heaters work well in small areas like small garages and inside of enclosed vehicles (vans, bobtails, trailers).For Natural Gas and LP Gas water heaters the pilot lights provide heat at the base of [...]
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Pressure Washing Cold Weather Hints and Tips
Posted on December 6, 2011 by Robert Hinderliter
This post was posted in Management, Tips, Tricks and Facts, Power Wash Basics and was tagged with pressure, power, cold, weather, wash, washing, cold weather
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Protecting against Identity Theft Minimize
Posted on May 29, 2011 by admin
For the businessperson, understanding and guarding against identity theft must be addressed in two areas: your personal situation and protecting your customers.This article presents tips and advice that will reduce the chances you will be a victim of identity theft, and ways to reassure your customers that you are protecting their information.
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Hazmat Inspection
Posted on May 29, 2011 by admin
"No Notice" Hazmat Inspection by the U.S. Department of Transportation: A Guide for Voluntary Compliance Cost Control
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Are you a slave to your Email-An article on Email Control
Posted on May 27, 2011 by admin
An email inbox infested with spam, junk, and other forms of unwanted messages not only eats up valuable time, but also poses a threat to your computer and your company's IT systems. At Powerwash.com, we tackled this problem head-on and found effective solutions.
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Internet Acceptable Use Policy
Posted on May 27, 2011 by admin
As a condition of providing Internet access to its employees, Powerwash.com places certain restrictions on workplace use of the Internet.
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Mobile Power Pressure Washer Out of Town Procedures
Posted on May 27, 2000 by Robert Hinderliter
Making a commitment to out of town jobs requiring overnight stays comes with its own set of management problems, both personal and professional. While some people act responsibly when out of town, others take it as a free pass to behave in an irresponsible manner. At Powerwash.com, we expect our crews to remember that they are the face of the company when working out of town, and are expected to shoulder this responsibility and conduct themselves like the professionals they are.
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