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AWC Magazine Issue 153 - Latest Trends & Insights for Outdoor Enthusiasts | Perfect for Camping, Hiking & Adventure Lovers
AWC Magazine Issue 153 - Latest Trends & Insights for Outdoor Enthusiasts | Perfect for Camping, Hiking & Adventure Lovers
AWC Magazine Issue 153 - Latest Trends & Insights for Outdoor Enthusiasts | Perfect for Camping, Hiking & Adventure Lovers

AWC Magazine Issue 153 - Latest Trends & Insights for Outdoor Enthusiasts | Perfect for Camping, Hiking & Adventure Lovers

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About the AWC Magazine - Issue 153 Download

ISSUE TEASER:

New AWC contributor Ron Friman opens his first article by warning of the dangers when using a stepladder. Most window cleaners fall off stepladders because they lose their balance. Friman says some factors that cause cleaners to lose their balance are electric shocks, reaching too far, unstable set-up, and a ladder where the bottom rubber is worn off.

The US presidential election of 2012 is covered by reoccurring AWC contributor Anne Richter. She describes what has changed since Barack Obama assumed the presidency, what stayed the same, and she provides a table outlining the difference in beliefs between Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney.

In the window cleaning industry, there are times at conventions, seminars, picnics, and forums where ideas and other information are shared and relationships are born, but quite often we know little about each other's private lives. Chief correspondent Bob Lawrence gives some facts about a few window cleaners that you wouldn't normally know.

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • The rise and fall of the I-14 Window Cleaning Safety Standard
  • How to handle bullet-proof glass and plexiglass
  • Read a preview of the next ISSA/InternClean 2012 convention
  • RHG Products Company hosted its first "Waterfed Extravaganza" gathering of over 50 window cleaners