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<title>Essential Safety Protocols Every Home Services Provider Should Know</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ Check both the thermostat and the disconnect switch Wear proper PPE when handling refrigerants. These chemicals require certification to handle legally and can cause serious harm if mishandled When working in attics or crawl spaces, check ventilation first. ]]></description>


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