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Eight manufacturers have recalled about one million potentially dangerous pool drain covers, meaning some pools may open late.
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HUD deputy secretary Sims: “Our homes ought to be a place where we can raise our children without fear of making them sick."
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Technology helps multifamily residents take control of their safety.
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The New York City Council passed the final two construction safety bills that complete Mayor Bloomberg's 12-point
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Smart owners and managers reduce their financial liabilities by choosing fitness equipment that is safe for all users—regardless of age, height, fitness level, or mobility.
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Caught off-guard by California wildfires in mid-November, the owner of The Cascades apartment property in Corona is focused on assessing and mitigating the damages caused by the flames.
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Caught off-guard by California wildfires in mid-November, the owner of The Cascades apartment property in Corona is focused on assessing and mitigating the damages caused by the flames.
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MULTIFAMILY EXECUTIVE Senior Editor Chris Wood rounds up interesting and intriguing news tidbits. This week: renters vote in President-Elect Barack Obama, Syracuse dollar sales, and Allentown's hall of shame.
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Pools and spas are a top multifamily amenity, but new federal laws mandate making them safer.
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Threat of hurricanes drives developers to install impact-resistant windows and doors.