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Boi, look at cha nose bruh (READ DESCRIPTION)
I'm just roasting Photo-Negative Minnie Mouse from FNATI
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Super Star Car Wash, but on Super Clean
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Super Star Car Wash, but on Super Clean
Every AC in my house (Startup/Shutdown) Part 2 (READ DESCRIPTION)
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Every AC in my house (Startup/Shutdown) Part 2 (READ DESCRIPTION)
Every AC in my house (Startup/Shutdown) Part 3 (final) (READ DESCRIPTION)
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Every AC in my house (Startup/Shutdown) Part 3 (final) (READ DESCRIPTION)
Every AC in my house (Startup/Shutdown) Part 1 (READ DESCRIPTION)
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Every AC in my house (Startup/Shutdown) Part 1 (READ DESCRIPTION)
Fire alarms at Tempe Library (READ DESCRIPTION)(5)
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Fire alarms at Tempe Library (READ DESCRIPTION)(5)
People are clamoring outside in Eid. Read description.
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People are clamoring outside in Eid. Read description.
Fire alarm goes of at Chaparral High School (READ DESCRIPTION)
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Fire alarm goes of at Chaparral High School (READ DESCRIPTION)
I played with my cat, and the camera fell off.
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I played with my cat, and the camera fell off.
Clean Freak Car Wash (READ DESCRIPTION)
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Clean Freak Car Wash (READ DESCRIPTION)
Goodman CRT48-1 (Made in 2006) Startup/Shutdown.
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Goodman CRT48-1 (Made in 2006) Startup/Shutdown.
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4 6’s overlapped
0:49 It's actually a Gentex plate
0:35 1:46
1:17 2:01 3:39 4:46
0:19 1:27 2:08 3:35
Awesome video
Thanks!
so that's how
LMFAO
Yay for Costco pizza 🍕
i like this 2013 better than the 2006
I am glad the ac didn't make the metal screech
I am talking about the Goodman
On the left
oh ok
Thats cool
“I am speed” spin
There was a big problem, my ac keeps rattling 🫨
I accidentally added an extra emoji somewhere
Oops 😬 I meant to switch them.
And the Spectralerts are at the rest of the floors.
If I can tell you this, there is also Spectralert Advance P2W and PC2W. And along with SW and SCW. On the second floor, not only there is the Gentex SHG, but at the end of the hall with the emergency fire door, there is also a Wheelock 7002t.
Yup. Gentex SHG is my favorite.
Unless it has a code 3
Wow so those were the alarms they have. I went there as a kid but I don’t remember what alarms they had
Ladies Love the Lower Lobby
Hello
2:33 Oops! I meant PC2'W' and sorry for repeating.
And this is an SCW
I am sorry for stammering.
Sorry. The bottom floor isn't the basement.
Bouncy houses, often associated with childhood joy and playfulness, have emerged as more than just entertainment venues. Their therapeutic benefits, particularly for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), have garnered increasing attention in recent years. This essay explores the potential of bouncy houses as a therapeutic tool for autistic individuals, examining how sensory stimulation, physical activity, and social interaction within these environments can contribute to holistic well-being and developmental progress. Sensory Stimulation: Individuals with autism often experience sensory processing differences, wherein they may be hypersensitive or hyposensitive to sensory stimuli. Bouncy houses offer a multisensory environment characterized by tactile, proprioceptive, vestibular, and visual input. The soft, cushioned surfaces provide tactile feedback, while the bouncing motion stimulates proprioception and vestibular senses. For autistic individuals, this controlled sensory input can help regulate arousal levels, promote sensory integration, and improve sensory modulation, leading to increased comfort and reduced anxiety in stimulating environments. Physical Activity: Regular physical activity is essential for overall health and well-being, yet many autistic individuals face barriers to participation in conventional sports and recreational activities. Bouncy houses offer a safe and inclusive space where individuals of all abilities can engage in physical play. The low-impact nature of bouncing minimizes the risk of injury, making it accessible to individuals with motor coordination challenges or sensory sensitivities. Furthermore, the repetitive bouncing motion can have a calming effect, promoting relaxation and stress reduction. Through regular engagement in bouncy house activities, autistic individuals can improve motor skills, coordination, balance, and body awareness, enhancing their overall physical health and confidence. Social Interaction: Social communication and interaction difficulties are hallmark features of autism, often presenting challenges in forming and maintaining relationships. Bouncy houses provide opportunities for spontaneous social interaction and cooperative play in a non-threatening environment. Shared experiences such as taking turns, sharing space, and engaging in imaginative play can foster social skills development, including joint attention, perspective-taking, and emotional regulation. Moreover, the informal and unstructured nature of bouncy house play encourages peer engagement and facilitates natural socialization, promoting a sense of belonging and acceptance among autistic individuals. Therapeutic Considerations: While bouncy houses offer numerous therapeutic benefits for autistic individuals, it is essential to consider individual differences and preferences when incorporating them into intervention strategies. Some individuals may find the sensory input overwhelming and require gradual exposure or sensory accommodations, such as wearing noise-canceling headphones or using weighted vests. Additionally, supervision and guidance from trained professionals, such as occupational therapists or behavior analysts, can ensure safe and effective participation in bouncy house activities, tailored to each individual's needs and goals. Conclusion: In conclusion, bouncy houses represent a promising therapeutic tool for enhancing the well-being and developmental outcomes of autistic individuals. Through sensory stimulation, physical activity, and social interaction, bouncy house play offers a holistic approach to addressing the diverse needs of individuals with autism. By recognizing and harnessing the therapeutic potential of bouncy houses, we can promote inclusivity, foster social connections, and empower autistic individuals to thrive in their unique journey of growth and self-discovery.
fire alarms are essential safety devices that can save lives and protect property in the event of a fire emergency. Whether in residential homes, commercial buildings, or industrial facilities, having reliable fire alarm systems in place is crucial for early detection and timely evacuation. One key aspect of fire alarms that often goes overlooked is regular maintenance and testing. It's not enough to simply install fire alarms and forget about them; they require periodic inspection and testing to ensure they're functioning correctly. This includes checking for any signs of damage, replacing batteries if necessary, and conducting alarm tests to verify that they're operational. Moreover, it's important to have a clear understanding of the different types of fire alarms available and their respective functions. From traditional smoke detectors to more advanced systems with heat sensors and carbon monoxide detection capabilities, choosing the right fire alarm system depends on factors such as the size and layout of the building, as well as specific safety requirements. Additionally, fire alarm systems should be integrated with other fire protection measures, such as sprinkler systems and emergency lighting, to provide comprehensive coverage in the event of a fire. This layered approach to fire safety can greatly enhance the effectiveness of emergency response efforts and minimize the risk of injury or loss. In conclusion, fire alarms play a critical role in fire prevention and emergency preparedness. By investing in reliable fire alarm systems, conducting regular maintenance, and staying informed about fire safety best practices, we can help ensure the safety and well-being of ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities.
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Hey there! Thanks for sharing this video on the Goodman CRT48-1 startup and shutdown process. As someone who's interested in HVAC systems and their functionality, I found this demonstration quite intriguing. Goodman has always been known for producing reliable and efficient HVAC units, and it's fascinating to see how a unit made in 2006 still performs. Starting with the startup process, I appreciated how smoothly the CRT48-1 kicks into gear. It's evident that Goodman prioritizes user-friendliness and efficiency in their designs. The sequence of operations seems well thought out, ensuring that each component engages seamlessly to provide optimal performance. One aspect that caught my attention during startup was the sound level. Despite being a robust unit, the CRT48-1 appears to operate relatively quietly, which is crucial for maintaining a comfortable indoor environment without causing unnecessary disturbance. This demonstrates Goodman's commitment to both performance and user comfort. Moving on to the shutdown process, it's equally impressive to see how the CRT48-1 gracefully winds down its operations. The gradual decrease in activity showcases the unit's ability to regulate its functions effectively, preventing abrupt stops that could potentially cause wear and tear over time. Furthermore, the shutdown sequence highlights Goodman's emphasis on safety features. The orderly shutdown ensures that all components disengage in a controlled manner, reducing the risk of damage or malfunction. This attention to detail is essential for prolonging the lifespan of the unit and minimizing the need for repairs or replacements. Additionally, I appreciated the clarity of the demonstration in this video. The narrator provides clear explanations of each step in the startup and shutdown processes, making it easy for viewers to understand the inner workings of the CRT48-1. This transparency is commendable and reflects Goodman's commitment to customer education and satisfaction. One aspect I would have liked to see addressed in more detail is the energy efficiency of the CRT48-1, particularly during startup and shutdown. While the unit appears to operate smoothly, it would be beneficial to understand how Goodman has optimized its energy consumption to minimize environmental impact and reduce utility costs for users. Overall, this video provides valuable insight into the functionality of the Goodman CRT48-1, showcasing its reliability, performance, and user-friendly design. It's evident that Goodman has maintained its reputation for excellence in HVAC technology, even with units produced over a decade ago. In conclusion, I want to express my appreciation for this informative video and commend Goodman for its dedication to producing high-quality HVAC systems. The CRT48-1 startup and shutdown process exemplifies the company's commitment to innovation, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. I look forward to seeing more demonstrations and insights into Goodman's products in the future. To anyone considering investing in an HVAC unit, whether for residential or commercial use, I highly recommend exploring Goodman's offerings. Based on what I've seen in this video, the CRT48-1 appears to be a reliable and efficient choice that can provide years of dependable service. Thank you again for sharing this valuable content!
1:23 Everyone went wild!
And I actually set the timer to 20 sec. Not 30.
Sorry for the mistake 😅
Congrats on your HG. I hope inshallah one day to get an HG. And your welcome for the Spectralert remote strobe 😏
Thank you, Hamza. I will also hope for getting the Gentex SHG. 🥲🥲🥲
Similar to GRAVITY.
In the place is RUSH XTREME.
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Thats really cool. I have seen an SHG in a building only once and it was at a grocery store (i don’t even remember if it was an SHG, GMS or GOS). Also that’s interesting they used a System Sensor MA and not a Gentex HG or GMH. Kinda reminds me of my old school that had Commander 1’s inside and MT remote horns outside.
And Wheelock MT-24-MCW as well.
I haven't checked the whole school with fire alarms, but there is a Gentex Commander 3 in my school and System Sensor Advance with or without L-Series. In my old school, I had Gentex Commander 3 and 4 with Simplex remote horn, remote strobe, and horn strobe on different buildings in my school. And in the small building in the field outside filled with PE equipment, there was Gentex Commander 1 inside, and outside, I was gonna say it was a Gentex SHG, but with the different horn, it is a GMS and an older model. The Simplex fire alarms and the Gentex GMS are electromechanical horns. I even have seen a Wheelock MT.
And the GMS I told you was the first generation