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Bremner Gas Services Makes Homes Cleaner and Safer with Natural Gas Fireplace Cleaning

Bremner Gas Services Makes Homes Cleaner and Safer with Natural Gas Fireplace Cleaning











Natural Gas Fireplace


(PRWEB) September 24, 2011

Natural gas fireplaces make good sense. They allow for concentrated heat in high-traffic areas of a home, allowing homeowners to turn down the heat in other areas while also economizing energy.

However, if not properly maintained, gas fireplaces can be problematic. Homeowner’s who don’t take proper care of them can create fire hazards, jeopardize their health and damage the unit. To ensure proper safety and maximize efficiency, it’s crucial to have a periodic gas fireplace cleaning from a qualified inspector.

Bremner Gas Services provides just the expertise homeowners need to keep their fireplaces running smoothly and efficiently. As a leading retailer of gas fireplaces for Toronto and the GTA, Bremner knows the units inside and out and understands exactly how to care for them.

Whether it’s a vented gas fireplace, natural gas stove or a direct vented gas fireplace, Bremner’s team of certified experts has the knowledge and equipment to perform high-quality fireplace maintenance. We’re members of the Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA) under the Fuels Safety Program.

It’s vital to have any gas fireplace inspected and cleaned by trained professionals at least once a year. Otherwise, many different threats can arise. Failing to properly check and clean any debris, including bird’s nests, spider’s nests or webs, creates a fire hazard. Bremner’s team can clean out those tough-to-reach areas.

Improperly placed logs can cause a carbon build up that hinders a fire’s efficiency and performance. The experts at Bremner can properly position your logs to maximize indoor heat while reducing carbon emissions.

The Bremner team also inspects chimney gas termination caps. If not properly installed or fastened, it can allow water, cold or animals into a fireplace. Bremner Gas Services can help with countless other safety concerns, including checking for drywall and any other air contaminants around the fireplace.

A natural gas fireplace is an attractive addition to a modern home, as it can provide heat in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way. However, maintenance is crucial and isn’t done easily without a professional. Even the most diligent people may have difficult times navigating and understanding chimneys. Enjoy a clean and safe fireplace this season.

Book a professional inspection and gas fireplace cleaning with Bremner Gas Services today. Call (416) 773-0009 in Toronto and (905) 831-2498 in Durham to get a free, no-obligation quote. Bremner is offering a FREE HST exemption during September and October. To learn more about Bremner Gas Services and gas fireplaces, visit http://www.torontogasfireplaces.com/.

About Bremner Gas Services:

A division of Bremner Pool and Spa (Est. 1981), the company has expanded its offering to include the sales, service and installation of Direct-Vent Gas Fireplaces, Gas Stoves, Gas Inserts, Fireplace Cleaning, Piping for Gas Fireplaces & Appliances and Gas Line Leak and Location services for finer homes in and around Greater Toronto (GTA) and Durham, Ontario. Featuring trained and licensed gas technicians, we carry $ 5,000,000 in commercial insurance, workers compensation for our employees and certification by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA). Trust Bremner for home Gas Fireplace and Gas Service needs. Contact us today for your free quote.

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Australian Company Goes Face to Face with Customers: Comprehensive Face Painting Guides For Everyone

Australian Company Goes Face to Face with Customers: Comprehensive Face Painting Guides For Everyone










Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) September 26, 2008

Face Painting Tips (http://www.FacePaintingTips.com) markets a line of easily downloadable eBooks geared toward face painting enthusiasts who do not have access to teachers nor the time to take a class. Face painting, a venerable art form stretching back thousands of years to the flickering firelight of our ancestors caves, is now available in the 21st century to everyone in a series of self-paced guides with copious photographs and instructions that make it easy for determined face painters to learn or refine their craft.

Recently enjoying a surge in popularity, face painting is now in high demand around the holidays and for special occasions. The trouble is that there are very few qualified face painting teachers available to meet that demand and a surprising lack of clear instructions for the more adventurous self-learners among us.

Face Painting Tips, brush ever at the ready, answered the need with a few bold strokes and quicker than your darling daughters can sprinkle magic fairy dust over the candy bowl, VOILA! The Comprehensive Guide to Face Painting was born, destined to be downloaded and printed off in PDF form for the masses.

The Guide is the brainchild of Face Paintings Tips founder, Philadelphia Tivoli. “We founded Face Painting Tips in 2006 to teach the techniques to an international audience using the same high standards professional face artists have developed over the years. So far the response has been phenomenal! We are attending Australia 1st International Face & Body Painters and Entertainers Convention on 8-12 September of this year and aim to raise the bar for professional face painters.”

The Comprehensive Guide to Face Painting is the bible for face painters everywhere. Offering instant availability (as a PDF download), the Guide illustrates 50 face painting designs with over 600 crystal clear photographs and step-by-step instructions to guide even the shakiest hand toward creating that ultimate facial masterpiece.

The same techniques, tricks and tools that have in the past only been available to the elite corps of international master face painters usually trained at Beauty or Make Up Cosmetology Colleges are now available to anyone with the desire to paint faces at the professional level.

The Comprehensive Guide to Face Painting is one of several instructional guides the company offers in digital format, including:

The Cheek Art Guide
The Halloween Make Up Guide
The Christmas Face Painting Guide

For more information, visit: http://www.FacePaintingTips.com.

About Face Painting Tips:

Face Painting Tips was founded in 2006 to teach face painting internationally and has become the industry leading creator of online face painting instructional guides. “The Comprehensive Guide to Face Painting”, “The Cheek Art Guide”, “The Halloween Make Up Guide” and “The Christmas Face Painting Guide” are among the guides that Face Painting Tips offer which have helped thousands start face painting for fun and for profit. They also offer free newsletters, lessons and a blog that provides face painting techniques, videos, product reviews, business tips and much more.

( An http://IPRWire.com Press Release )

Contact Info:

Name: Philadelphia Tivoli

Address: 10 Carr Street Waverton

City: Sydney

State: NSW

Country: Australia

Zip: 2060

Web Address: http://www.FacePaintingTips.com

Business Blog: http://iblogit.com/facepaintingtips

Phone: 61425207806

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Company Takes a New Spin on Home Decor

Company Takes a New Spin on Home Decor











Chicago, IL (PRWEB) August 15, 2011

It’s not every day that we rave about the latest trends in home decor. That kind of excitement’s left for fashion, until now. Teenlike is a new community based home decor company that has an ongoing design competition, where members of the online community decide what designs they love, and when a designer wins, they receive a $ 500 cash prize, plus residuals, and their design gets printed on products like sheet sets, duvet covers and rugs.

The idea for Teenlike came about after observing the lack of options in home decor for young people. Certain existing establishments in recent years have done a better job at catering to this unique demographic, but the founder of Teenlike feels that the options available to girls and boys are based merely on teenage stereotypes and limits their ability to truly express themselves through their rooms.

“There’s no doubt there are boys who are avid sports fans, and have favorite teams that they root for,” says Roland Ghetty, the founder of Teenlike, “but that doesn’t mean they want logos of their favorite teams printed on their decor. And not all girls want pink pastel decor or white polka dot prints either. We have to stop labeling teens and give them a voice in the concept phase rather than at the retail store.”

When it comes to making something appealing to young people, the last thing that comes to mind is home decor, and some let their parents do the picking. Teenlike hopes to change that, but they know making home decor “cool” will be an uphill battle.

For more information, visit http://www.teenlike.com. Teenlike’s home decor competition begins August 15th.

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Solar Innovations Adds Greenhouse Planning to its Available Services

Solar Innovations Adds Greenhouse Planning to its Available Services











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Myerstown, PA (PRWEB) January 4, 2008

Solar Innovations, a custom manufacturer of residential and commercial greenhouses, conservatories, sunrooms, folding and sliding glass doors, walls, windows, and screens, announces the addition of horticultural services and environmental planning to its list of available services.

As any horticulturalist or home gardener will tell you, environmental planning, design, and execution are critical to the success of a greenhouse greenhouses. With Solar Innovations qualified staff, customers may offer as much or as little input in the design stage as they choose. “Solar Innovations staff is able to work in tandem with their customers to provide a partnership in the development of the greenhouse.” Solar also offers value engineering; providing several value saving options to customers.

Total environmental control can be granted to the home gardener or the professional horticulturalist by integrating the most extensive line of custom accessories into their greenhouse greenhouses. Solar Innovations provides accessories to create the most complete growing environment; including benches, hangers, shelving, misting and drip systems, grow lights, shades, heaters, foggers, evaporative coolers, ridge and eave vents, and fans – all of which can be operated independently or integrated into an automated environmental control system.

Providing customers with performance and aesthetics beyond compare, Solar Innovations manufactures the finest aluminum framed greenhouses greenhouses in the country today. Solar Innovations structures include the only complete, thermally broken system available to the public. These unique systems are enhanced with matching, custom manufactured accessories, and feature minimal exposed fasteners, limiting transference of interior and exterior temperatures.

In addition to the unique systems, Solar Innovations’ specialized greenhouse staff is able to recommend glass to meet your structural and environmental specifications. Our glass options incorporate 1″ insulated glass units with stainless steel spacers with a 10-20 year warranty, depending on glass choice; the most complete warranty in the greenhouse greenhouse industry.

By integrating a superior aluminum system design, extensive glass options, custom manufactured accessories, and environmental controls, Solar Innovations will create the ultimate growing environment. Please continue reading for just one of Solar Innovations most recent greenhouse success stories.

The Hondros Residence project is an exquisite example of Solar Innovations greenhouse abilities. This straight eave, double pitch greenhouse finished in bronze painted aluminum was installed by an experienced Solar Innovations affiliated installation team. The greenhouse is framed with an innovative seven inch aluminum system. Hondros greenhouse is sixteen feet long, twelve feet wide, and has a ridge height of nine feet, not including the base wall.

The structure is accented with decorative finials, ridge cresting, and rake molding. Gothic grids complement the windows to lend a unique quality to the custom structure. This imaginative greenhouse greenhouses is now happily settled at its home in Villanova, Pennsylvania. As always, Solar Innovations team members were proud to create another “dream come true” structure and satisfy another Solar customer.

Solar Innovations custom horticultural greenhouses along with environmental planning can be designed to meet virtually any budget. For information on greenhouse additions and planning for Solar Innovations’ products, please contact Solar at 800-618-0669.

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Surprise Arizona Community Marley Park Introduces New Attached Living Options Through its Newest Homebuilder

Surprise Arizona Community Marley Park Introduces New Attached Living Options Through its Newest Homebuilder










Surprise, AZ (PRWEB) September 6, 2006

New attached living options including lofts, carriage homes, villas and town homes are coming to the Surprise Arizona community of Marley Park late this year with the introduction of a 157-unit product developed by its newest builder, Phoenix home development company Frank Residential.

Presented in the Spanish style, Old Oak Lane Condominiums at Marley Park will be grouped in four- to seven-unit buildings with a two-story, single-family attached home on one end of the building. Homebuyers Arizona home development will have their choice of seven floor plans, featuring up to three bedrooms and three baths and ranging from 1,000 to 1,800 square feet.

“These homes will complement the charm and character of the neighborhoods, while providing homebuyers with additional options to appeal to their lifestyle needs,” said Dan Kelly, DMB general manager of Marley Park.

Pedestrian paths connecting neighborhoods, individual entries and generous 18-foot driveways leading to garages with direct residence access will contribute to a streetscape that complements the surrounding neighborhood. A community pool is also planned for the residents.

“In addition to creating homes that capture the essence and feel of single-family homes, we take great pride in crafting homes that fit the neighborhood and community,” said Bob Frank, president of Frank Residential.

Frank Residential is a local, boutique Phoenix home development company which has been crafting quality residential neighborhoods in the metropolitan Phoenix marketplace since the early 1960s. The Frank family’s emphasis on style and architectural detail has allowed them to craft unique homes that offer singular value and quality of life for discerning homebuyers. The family is raising their fourth generation of Valley residents and remains committed to the proposition that building neighborhoods is a noble pursuit. In a dynamic real estate market, Frank Residential has continued to offer an exceptional product at an affordable price as a result of their dedication to superior design, planning and construction.

Marley Park is a Surprise AZ new home community classically styled to celebrate the most valued characteristics of historic neighborhoods. Taking its cues from the area’s rich agrarian history, the community of Marley Park emphasizes open spaces, shade trees and diverse and traditional architecture. The Marley Park Welcome Center and Model Home Neighborhood, featuring 21 model homes, are located at 13118 Founders Park Blvd. in Surprise, AZ. Hours of operation are 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., daily. The Marley Park Welcome Center offers a preview of the lifestyle that can be enjoyed at Marley Park. For more information, visit marleypark.com.

Marley Park is being developed in phases by Marley Park LLC, an affiliate of Scottsdale-based DMB Associates, Inc. (DMB). DMB is a diversified real estate investment and development firm with real estate holdings through affiliated companies that include current and planned resort/recreational and primary residential communities, signature commercial developments, country clubs, hotels, health clubs and spa properties. Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz., DMB is one of the most active community developers in the West, with properties in Arizona, California, Utah and Hawaii. The firm’s name is synonymous with high-quality real estate developments.

Contact:

Teri Walker

Denise Resnik & Associates

(480) 600-3901

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Despite Record Low U.S. Teen Birth Rate, State Teen Birth Rates Vary Widely–Repeat Teen Births Also Vary Across Cities

Despite Record Low U.S. Teen Birth Rate, State Teen Birth Rates Vary Widely–Repeat Teen Births Also Vary Across Cities











State and City Facts at a Glance on Teen Birth Rates


Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) May 05, 2011

Nationally, birth rates for all teens decreased in 2009 to 39.1 births per 1,000 young women between the ages of 15 and 19. However, the latest state data on teen birth rates (from 2008) show wide variation:

–Mississippi, New Mexico and Texas have the highest teen birth rates (66 births for every 1,000 female teens ages 15-19; 64 births, 63 births respectively)

–New Hampshire has the lowest teen birth rate (19.8 births for every 1,000 female teens), followed closely by Massachusetts at 20 births per 1,000 female teens and Vermont at 21 births per 1,000 female teens.

The report, which is based primarily on Child Trends’ analyses of data from the National Center for Health Statistics, also includes teen birth data for large cities, as well as data on repeat teen births – births that occur to teens who have already had a baby. Nationally, one in five teen births (19%) are repeat teen births. Teen birth data (from 2008) for 72 of the largest cities in the U.S. highlight differences in the percentage of teen births that are repeat births:

–Cincinnati, OH has the highest percentage of teen births that are repeat births (28% of all teen births in the city are repeat births), followed by Jackson, MS (27%), and Dallas, TX (26%).

–Boston, MA and Seattle, WA have the lowest percentage of teen births that are repeat births (12% of all teen births in each city are repeat births), followed by two cities at 13% (Virginia Beach, VA and New York, NY).

Report Includes City Level Data

“We highlight cities with high rates of repeat teen births because having a second teen birth further compounds educational, economic, health, and developmental challenges associated with teen childbearing,“ said co-author, Jennifer Manlove, Senior Research Scientist at Child Trends.

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SamsungCordless Sees Strong Market for Long Range Cordless Phones

SamsungCordless Sees Strong Market for Long Range Cordless Phones










(PRWEB) March 18, 2005

SamsungCordless views the market for long range cordless phones as bright – The cordless phones market in general is strong, and will remain strong especially in certain markets. Despite the rising demand for mobile phones, we believe that there is still a very strong market for cordless phones in the household sector.

Demand for long-range cordless phones could shrink in developed markets due to competition from mobile phones. However, in developing countries SamsungCordless is finding strong market interest in long-range cordless phones.

There are many innovations underway for the long-range cordless phone marketplace – Because the technology is quite mature, SamsungCordless is not really looking at new breakthroughs in this line. Our long-range cordless phone models can deliver an operating distance of 10km to 60km.

Our main priority in terms of R&D at this stage is to design more compact models with features that are similar to those found in mobile phones. We believe that is the main direction for product development. Even with the other cordless phone product lines, we are seeing more features and functions that are patterned after cellular phones.

Some specific features and functions you can expect in the coming months – Our upcoming models will have polyphonic tones. We are incorporating color displays. We are not integrating digital still camera functions just yet, but will be in the future.

In terms of design, the handsets are being made to look more and more like cellular phones.

SamsungCordless’ production targets for 2005 – We produced 200,000 units of long-range cordless phones in 2004. We exported all of them. Our main markets are Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, and Latin America.

This year, we are preparing for a 20 percent increase in production volume. We have a factory in China. We have four Yamaha SMT lines in that facility. We handle all production in-house, except for housing designs, which we develop ourselves but subcontract.

SamsungCordless’ plans to diversify into other product lines – We are leveraging our strengths in the cordless phone market and will be expanding into 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz cordless phone development and production. As of now, we can’t specify the initial production targets, but there are definitely plans to make 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz cordless phones.

We began studying the market in June last year. We are hoping to develop in-house-branded 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz cordless phones by the second half of this year.

Mr. Jorge Delgado

SamsungCordless

Los Angeles, CA 90045

(213) 255-2077

SamsungCordless.Com

JorgeDelgado@SamsungCordless.Com

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Weight Loss Resource Launches Information and Recipe Filled Web Site

Weight Loss Resource Launches Information and Recipe Filled Web Site










Tampa, FL (PRWEB) August 25, 2006

With so many web sites offering great information on weight loss, dieting, and losing weight, it can often be hard to surf through all the various information. This was the motivation behind Guaranteed-Weight-Loss.net.

The new weight loss resource has search many locations to find the best information on dieting, exercise, losing weight, and even has such useful resources as quick weight loss recipes and an ingredient glossary. While other sites exist, the developers of the weight loss guide have spent many hours on the project to insure that the visitors have a clean informational resource.

Whereas other weight loss informational sites are flooded with pop ups, syndicated pay per click ads, and other items that may discourage visitors, Weight-Loss-Guaranteed.net has selected one weight loss company to advertise for and only does so with product placement and banners. All advertisements are placed in organized areas and compliment rather than hinder the visitor’s experience. They also guaranteed a “non pop-up”, “no pop-under”, “no layer ad” experience.

It was of the belief of the developers of the weight loss guide that other web sites used too many RSS and XML syndications in their web site. Thus, Guaranteed-Weight-Loss.net has included the majority of their information by having a team of volunteers add and update the articles, exercises, and recipes rather than pulling all the information through a syndication feed. The only exception is in the weight loss news section of the site and an article feed from Isnares.

For more information, visit the new weight loss resource at http://www.guaranteed-weight-loss.net

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True North Log Homes Announces System Approval for Building in the United Kingdom

True North Log Homes Announces System Approval for Building in the United Kingdom











True North Log Homes

Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada (PRWEB) March 11, 2009

True North Log Homes, a leading provider of high-end custom log homes, has just received building type and system approval in the United Kingdom by the Local Authority Building Control (LABC) for their advanced log wall system.

The LABC represents the building control departments within the local authorities of England and Wales, and ensures that buildings are healthy, safe, sustainable and accessible for all users. In addition to coordinating the technical application of building regulations and inspections in the UK, the LABC also plays a key role in encouraging innovative and high quality building. Recognizing the importance of energy efficiency and sustainability in all buildings, the LABC not only safeguards and protects the community with building control regulations; it also plays a key role in educating and informing the building community and consumers alike.

True North Log Homes owns multiple patents, including their innovative log wall system that is included in each home they build, for which they’ve received approval from the LABC. True North uses the naturally occurring shrinkage in their wood homes to its fullest advantage to make the log home airtight. As a True North log home settles, it actually ratchets itself tight pulling the log interfaces and keylock systems together. Their one-of-a-kind system guarantees for a period of twenty-five years that the log wall system, including the corners and butt joints will not leak air – making for an exceptionally efficient home for heating and cooling.

Visit them online to learn more about True North Log Homes and their advanced technology, or to order a copy of their new, award winning Plan Book, which features detailed information and photographs on their building process, floor plans and customer’s homes all over the United States and Canada (they are known for custom homes, cabins and commercial building), and their advanced one-of-a-kind patented systems. The US-based marketing award for this plan book is an achievement for which True North Log Homes was praised personally by Tony Clement, P.C., M.P.

Headquartered in Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada, True North’s dealer network spans Canada and the US, with international sales all over the world. Canada has launched many new products in the global market, and the acclaim granted True North is clearly unsurpassed.

For more information on True North Log Homes, or to request a copy of their plan book, please visit http://www.truenorthloghomes.com, or call 1-800-661-1628.

For more information on the Local Authority Building Control in the United Kingdom, please visit http://www.labc.uk.com.

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PDA Greenhouses Pesticide-Free

PDA Greenhouses Pesticide-Free










University Park, PA (PRWEB) April 20, 2006

Eight greenhouses at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture have remained pesticide-free for two years, thanks to a biological control program of using good bugs to fight the bad ones.

Biological control, also known as biocontrol, uses beneficial organisms to control pests. Since most pests have various parasites, diseases and predators that can kill them, beneficial organisms can be purchased and released into greenhouses as a means of control. This results in improved crop yield and quality. It also can greatly reduce and sometimes eliminate the need for pesticides. This practice is part of a grower’s integrated pest management (IPM) program. IPM aims to manage pests — such as insects, diseases, weeds and animals — by combining physical, biological and chemical tactics that are safe, profitable and environmentally compatible.

PDA Plant Pathologist Earl Flack says they started the biocontrol program two years ago so they could continue their research on plant parasitic nematodes. “We were running several bioassays, or studies, with plant parasitic nematodes in soil. Nematodes are microscopic worms that live in the soil and feed on plants and microorganisms. They are very susceptible to the pesticides routinely used in greenhouse management, so we needed to find a way of controlling pests in the greenhouse without affecting the nematodes,” says Flack.

With the help of Cathy Thomas, PDA IPM coordinator and biocontrol specialist, Flack began purchasing and releasing predatory mites, wasps and beetles about once every two weeks. “Before we started the program, if you shook a tomato plant, big clouds of whiteflies would come off the plant. Now, these and other pests like thrips, two-spotted spider mites, mealybugs and scales have been all but eradicated from the four isolation houses, one screen greenhouse, one clean greenhouse and two other greenhouses located in our three buildings.”

The greenhouses contain a variety of plants, including soybeans, wheat, tomatoes, peppers, kudzu, and invasive weeds used in demonstrations, such as purple loosestrife and giant hogweed. Plants that are brought into the greenhouses for study and evaluation are often harboring pests, so containing the problem before it can spread to the rest of the greenhouse is key, says Flack. Another area of concern was infested native plants and ornamentals that grow outside one of the isolation greenhouses. “Pests were making their way in before we trimmed some of the foliage back and made regular releases of beneficial organisms in that area.” says Flack.

The program is working so well that from November through April, Flack doesn’t apply biocontrols at all. During the growing season, three types of predatory mites, two types of parasitic wasps and one type of predatory beetle are released. Flack alternates the applications, advising to release the biocontrols early in the pests’ life cycle, not to wait until you see populations exploding in the greenhouse.

Flack says they are very pleased with how biocontrol has been keeping pests at bay in all the greenhouses. “You’ll have a hard time finding an aphid, whitefly or thrips in our greenhouses. Spider mites are still somewhat of a problem, so we use three different controls to head them off,” Flack explains. He says he was a little skeptical about using biocontrol at first, and advises you must be patient, because control is not immediate. “It took us about six months to obtain control, but we couldn’t be more pleased with the results.”

For more information on the greenhouse biocontrol program, contact Earl Flack at 717-705-4343 or e-mail eflack@state.pa.us. You may also contact Cathy Thomas at 717-772-5204 or e-mail caththomas@state.pa.us.

The PA IPM Program has supported the greenhouse industry in Pennsylvania for over 15 years. The program has helped to develop many resources for greenhouse growers, including the manual, “Greenhouse IPM with an Emphasis on Biocontrol”. The manual was developed to help greenhouse growers implement biocontrol and IPM. The full-color publication (number AGRS-96) containing almost 100 photos is available as a free downloadable PDF file from Web site http://paipm.cas.psu.edu/ghmanual.html. To order a hard copy, contact Penn State’s Publications Distribution Center toll free at 1-877-345-0691. For additional greenhouse IPM resources, see the PA IPM Program’s Greenhouse IPM Web site at http://paipm.cas.psu.edu/green/greenhouse.html.

The Pennsylvania IPM program is a collaboration between the Pennsylvania State University and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture aimed at promoting integrated pest management in both agricultural and nonagricultural situations. For more information, contact the program at (814) 865-2839, or Web site http://www.paipm.org. To view our archived news releases, see Web site http://paipm.cas.psu.edu/newsrelease.html.

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