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By Office1000 at 06/29/2006 14:34
Are you looking for just the right type of storage for your files or media in case of fire? There are several types available in all different sizes with different tolerances to heat, humidity and water penetration. How do you choose the right one for your needs?
It is first important to determine what type of items you are trying to protect. Paper records are not as affected by the humidity and heat during a fire as would be information stored on media such as CD's and other computer related media. If you are protecting media type items, you must determine whether the item you are choosing is rated for media protection.
In our offerings of Sentry products, it is noted on each item whether they are rated for security, fire protection, media protection and whether they are waterproof or not. Do not assume that a product will protect your vital media if it doesn't explicity say it is media rated.
So... for example, if you have paper files or valuables that you simply want to protect from theft, you could choose a product that is for security purposes.
If you wish to protect your paper files from fire you could select a product that is for paper files or other valuables.
Media protection products should be carefully selected in order to ensure the safety of this type of item. Always make sure your selection is specifically noted for media protection.
No matter what item you choose, make sure you order something that fits your needs for protection and interior size.
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By Office1000 at 06/21/2006 11:04
If you are looking for power and versatility in a vacuum, the Omnivac and Vac N Blo units will fit the bill. These powerful vacuums are designed to work great indoors and out. All of these units feature super suction and a 200 mph blower. They are all lightweight enough to carry on the shoulder strap making them very versatile and perfect for dozens of jobs inside and out.
| The Omnivac models OV1BC, OV3BC, and OV4BC |
Omnivac's suction is far superior to most ordinary vacuum cleaners and its reversible, 200 mph air blower sweeps up garages, workshops, walkways and inflates inflatables too. When it comes to results even much more expensive upright models can take a back seat to Omnivac. The combination rug and floor tool goes from carpet to bare floors to walls and ceilings. This all steel vac weighs only 8 - 9 pounds depending on the model selected, meaning it's light enough to be carried over the shoulder or it can be rolled along on its smooth gliding wheels and swivel caster.
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| The Vac N Blo models VNB7B, VNB72B and VNB73B |
These are industrial type vac and power blowers in a convenient lightweight unit. They slip over the shoulder and are perfect for handling dozens of jobs. As a vacuum cleaner, it provides super concentrated suction for getting out hard to remove dirt and dust. As an air blower, it whisks away leaves and debris from walks, patios, gutters and driveways. It even pumps up inflatables in seconds.
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| The Vac N Blo Plus models VNB9B, VNB92B and VNB94B |
These units are the same vacuum blower units as the Vac N Blo, but they come with extra attachments and a combo carpet/floor tool.
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You can easily compare the attachments included with each of these models by clicking on the photos above. In each group it will compare the three units listing their motor size, accessories and other specs.
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