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You don’t need a big stereo system anymore your phone paired with a set of bluetooth speakers can liven up any space, even the garage or basement. Start your smart home security system with smart locks. It’ll let you know for sure if your doors are locked by checking your phone. Or, install a video doorbell so you can see who’s at the door when you are on the road. Smart ceiling fans keep you warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer by working with your thermostat. Go with a smart home security system that you monitor yourself or pay a subscription fee to have your home surveilled by professionals. It’s up to you. Benefits of Building a Smart Home You’d be surprised how much help smart appliances help around the house. You can use voice controls to change the speed of a smart ceiling fan. A smart microwave can download cooking instructions. A smart refrigerator can keep stock of your favorite foods and know when your eggs expire.

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If you plan on heading out of town and will be away from your home for even a few days, be sure to let a trusted neighbor or friend know so they can tend to your home. Their duties may include picking up newspapers, mail or even turning on different lights inside of your home. Consider the opportunity of establishing a neighborhood watch through the Blue Springs Police Department Crime Prevention Unit. You may find that it gives you the opportunity to better know your neighbors while making everyone safer. Do you have questions or concerns about the security of your home?Please don’t hesitate to contact the Blue Springs Police Department Crime Prevention unit at or by phone at 816 228 0178, and ask for Sgt. Allen Kintz or Officer Janet Jarvis.

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Although I would love to make every consumer and or potential customer our customer, the reality is that many factors affect where a consumer or potential customer turns to for their indoor air quality needs. The power vacuum/air sweep method involves a powerful large diameter vacuum hose generally ranging in diameter from 8” 12” that moves anywhere from 3000 CFM – 26,000 CFM cubic feet per minute of negative air draw depending on the type of power vacuum machinery being used. Typically speaking, having power vacuum machines that moves anymore that 10,000 CFM is foolish, considering the fact that all ductwork is rated for a set amount of CFM based on the size of the ductwork through external static pressure ratings, velocity and ambience. I do have to admit that the more power a vacuum has, the cooler it is to witness, though. The power vacuum hose is typically installed into the ductwork via a circle cut out which allows for the power vacuum to put the entire side of the ductwork under a complete and sound vacuum draw. By doing so, every vent attached to the ductwork will have a centrally created vacuum present for proper system containment.

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