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When designing behavioral health facilities, plumbing professionals must choose environmental designs and products that minimize the risk of patients harming themselves and their caregivers. To do so, they need to understand the risk levels in each facility area.
The codes can be confusing when determining where zone valve boxes should be installed in critical care space, also known as Category 1 space. Read on for some tips on using the code to make those decisions.
Today’s mechanical engineers are learning more about energy-efficient building systems and practices to design the best buildings for their clients using environmentally safe materials. Read on to discover how tree bark and cork can help with energy efficiency.
Dr. Roy B. Hunter spent three decades researching inexpensive ways to provide indoor plumbing. Read on to learn his 22 basic principles that became the foundation for the later development of a modern-day national plumbing code.
Truskoski's presentation at MCAA23 will address the impact of new and proposed regulatory and legislative activity impacting the water heating and hydronic heating industries.
Leonard Valve has re-teamed with manufacturer’s sales representative BWA South to bring “the right mix of safety and performance” to the state of Indiana.
Each week in March will focus on the four ways water and plumbing impact our lives with solutions to ensure our communities are safeguarded and ready for the future.