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- 19th Annual Fire Hose Race benefitting the Burn Camps Programs of No Ordinary Camps!
- 18th Annual Fire Hose Race benefitting Children’s Hospital Burn Camp!
- 29th Annual BCER Golf Tournament!
- 17th Annual Fire Hose Race Update!
- 17th Annual Fire Hose Race benefitting Children’s Hospital CO Burn Camps!
- BCER’s 28th Annual Golf Tournament!
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Talk Nerdy to Me – Lithium Ion Batteries
Power… I need power… in today’s fast-paced world, the equipment you rely on likely needs power, and in many cases, that power comes from batteries. Battery types like lead acid, nickel-cadmium (NiCd), nickel-metal hydride (NiMH), alkaline, carbon zinc, lithium, mercury, …
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Be Certain Everyone Reads – Fire Life and Safety
ARCHITECTURE AND ELOQUENCE There has been a significant change in how health care is managed over the last 5-10 years. Hospitals have evolved from handling emergency and inpatient care to a more mixed-use health care campus, focused on wellness and …
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12th Annual Fire Hose Race
To Benefit Colorado Children’s Hospital Burn Camp! The Burn Camps Program was created in 1983 to meet the psychological and rehabilitation needs of children and families following burn injuries. After a burn injury, a child can anticipate meticulous reconstructive surgeries …
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David Nuss Returns to Head Up the Life Safety Department!
DENVER-BASED ENGINEERING FIRM BCER NAMES DAVID NUSS DIRECTOR OF LIFE SAFETY Nuss succeeds Jason Miller and Steve Rodinelli in Life Safety director role Denver, CO – January 11, 2018 – BCER, a Denver, Colorado-based full-service MEP engineering, technology, and life …
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Statistically Speaking – January 19, 2018
Recently, the U.S. Department of Energy releases the findings of a study which looked at the level of adoption of solid-state lighting emitting diode (LED) sources compared to traditional sources used in general illumination applications. Those applications included A-type, decorative, …
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Thoughts & Theories with Gregg Adams – January 19, 2018
Tell me about a project or accomplishment that you consider to be the most significant in your career? The most significant project I have worked on to date would be the Renovation of the 86th Floor Observation Deck and 102nd …
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Talk Nerdy To Me – January 19, 2018
Luminance: Reflections on Reflections The human visual system is truly remarkable. When I was a kid, I was taught that the human eye was like a camera. I have learned that the human eye is so much more awesome and …
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Be Certain Everyone Reads – January 19, 2018
Circadian Lighting – Does the spectrum hold the key? If you listen closely, the whooshing sound you’re hearing is the market uptake of LEDs. They are nearly everywhere and where they are not, they will be soon. One of the …
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