By Peter Thorpe President, Fire Avert INTRODUCTION In most American households, the kitchen is the most utilized room in the house. It is the focal point for many holidays and special celebrations. It is, for most people, the center of daily family life. Unfortunately, it is also the most dangerous room in the house. Unattended cooking is,… Read more »
Lowering the High Cost of Kitchen Fires
Micro-Units Invade the Garden State
Published in NJAA’s Magazine, AIM, Jan/Feb 2015 Issue By: George Cowden, Director of Sales, Multi-Housing Depot As costs across America continue to increase, a Micro- or Mini-Apartment, is the new way for city living. The average size for these dwellings is typically anywhere from 250 to 370 square feet according to USA Today article by Wendy Koch,… Read more »
What New DOE Regulations Mean for Your Properties
Published in PMA Bulletin, September 2014 By: Multi-Housing Depot Fridges Ordered to Save More Energy What do you do when a refrigerator in an apartment unit breaks down and there is no way to repair it? Most likely, you’ll hurry to order a new one because your residents are understandably concerned and want a functional fridge without… DOE Regulations Mean for Your Properties”>Read more »