2 Pack - 27 Watts 5500K Color corrected Day Light Fluorescent Lamp Photo Bulb
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Great service and product. Works perfect for company product photo shoots. Would definitely buy from this vendor again.
Customer Review: Daylight Florescent Lamps
Really, whats to say. The lamps either work or they don't. I will say that besides the fact that they did fit my needs very well, shipping was prompt and items arrived packed well and in perfect condition. Yes I will order lamps from these folks again and save myself a bunch of miles driving and navigating through the crowd at Home Depot.
Temporary heat units or temporary heaters are important for maintaining the comfort level in homes, offices (both outdoor and indoor). Temporary heat units or heaters allow temperature-critical work to continue on schedule, since extreme cold temperature prevents the human body from working effectively, and help you live in a comfortable atmosphere.
Temporary heaters are available for private home use, indoor office use, as well as outdoor use camps, tents, etc. Temporary heaters can be fired either directly or indirectly by Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Natural Gas, Liquid Fuels, Solid fuels etc. Liquefied Petroleum Gas is the most workable and safe fuel and hence is the most popular fuel for temporary heat units. Solid fuels, on the contrary, are considered suitable for few areas, and are hence not advisable for uses other than those they are intended. The most apparent disadvantage of solid fuel fired temporary heaters is mainly due to the unstable characteristics of solid fuel, for which, these types of temporary heaters can be used only in open spaces. Federal laws and legislations states that solid fuel powered temporary heat units should not be used within 25 feet of any building.
Tips for using temporary heat units
- Never use solid/liquid fueled temporary heaters within 10 feet of potentially flammable objects.
- Ensure that a good supply of air for efficient functioning of temporary heaters.
- Always keep a fire extinguisher handy when using temporary heaters
- Ensure that all temporary heaters are never running unattended
- Never use temporary heater units in confined spaces
- Always refuel before the temperature is back to normal.
- Make sure that fuel supply is cut off when your temporary heater is not in use.
- Never kept extra fuel near any running temporary heating unit
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