Author: Science News

  • Are You Getting Ready to Attend Your First Trade Show?

    Are You Getting Ready to Attend Your First Trade Show?

    After two years of relying on word of mouth, social media, and a fairly basic website, the two retired teachers decided to invest in a booth space at a home school educators conference. New to the world of exhibit booth design, the writing teachers decided to see if a booth would help them grow their…

  • 4 Benefits of LED Signs for Small Businesses

    4 Benefits of LED Signs for Small Businesses

    Any business owner will tell you the most important thing about their brick and mortar store is visibility. You can do this in many different ways, but outdoor LED displays will give you the most bang for your buck. Here are some great advantages using LED signs will bring to your business. 1. They last…

  • 4 Safety Tips For Mining Sites

    4 Safety Tips For Mining Sites

    Working on any industrial site poses its hazards, but working in the mining sector can be particularly risky. Whether you’re an experienced worker or are just starting out, there are things you can do to help increase mining security and to help reduce accidents on your site. Here are a list of four important safety…

  • How Much Should You Be Paying for Contract Pricing Software?

    How Much Should You Be Paying for Contract Pricing Software?

    Whether you’re working with federal contracting proposals or private contract proposal, the benefits of using contract software to handle your company’s contacts, agreements and other paperwork are clear. To draw up these contracts by hand each time can easily cost tens of thousands of dollars, as the cost of preparing a proposal for high-level contracts…

  • Life vs Death Commercial Fire Safety

    Life vs Death  Commercial Fire Safety

    An uncontrollable fire can be a destructive force to properties, leaving millions of dollars and lives in its wake. A solid fire alarm system can be the difference between a minor scare and devastating loss. The statistics behind fire-related loss are staggering. Almost any business or service operating out of a large building is at…

  • Slings and Nets Are Popular Safety Devices on Job Sites

    Slings and Nets Are Popular Safety Devices on Job Sites

    Worker injuries and illnesses have been falling for decades, largely due to greater awareness of the need for safety and improvements in safety equipment. In 1972, about 11 out every 1,000 workers was injured or became sick on the job. Forty years later that number had fallen to 3.4. Safety features such as slings and…

  • The 7 Ways a Corporate Shredding Service Can Help Your Bottom Line

    The 7 Ways a Corporate Shredding Service Can Help Your Bottom Line

    Many companies across a slew of industries deal with customer, client and patient data. It is often too much, for many businesses, to take on the arduous task of getting rid of all of that sensitive information themselves. Many companies and organizations turn to corporate shredding services to handle the destruction and disposal of this…

  • Why You Should Welcome Your Worshipers With an LED Sign

    Why You Should Welcome Your Worshipers With an LED Sign

    These days, it can take some creativity to get congregants to come to Sunday worship. Some churches might be getting clever with what they put on their signage (a few have even gone viral!), but they’re missing out on another eye-catching opportunity: using LED signs for their church marquee. Although some may consider it an…

  • Paper Quality Management is a Thing of the Past Welcome in QMS Software

    Paper Quality Management is a Thing of the Past  Welcome in QMS Software

    For industries that have to keep up with EPA, FDA, or ISO regulations, quality management has thus far been done on paper. But something new has entered the arena, and it just might be revolutionary for industries concerned with their quality management systems all across the board. QMS, which stands for Quality Management Software, is…

  • Elevators Get the Low-Down on Going Up

    Elevators  Get the Low-Down on Going Up

    Since humankind first wrapped a rope around a wheel, we’ve been lifting things higher and higher. The Great Pyramids, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Stonehenge… all erected using a series of pulleys (though I heard Stonehenge might have been done by a bunch of wizards — I read it on the internet). But eventually, as…