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SPRING '00 DISPATCH-WEB
SPRING 2000
The Dispatch
An Insect-O-Cutor® and Germ-O-Ray® Newsletter
Electrical Testing
Laboratories
®
C.S.A. APPROVED APPROUVE PAR ACNOR
Canadian Standards Association
SAFETY-TESTED AND CERTIFIED BY NATIONALLY
RECOGNIZED TESTING LABORATORIES (NRTL'S)
EXECUTIVE STAFF:
EDITOR ............................................. J.E. Harris
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS ............. Jerry Baum
............................................................ Sherry Ashworth
............................................................ J.P. Giordano
ADVERTISING DIRECTOR ............. DJ Johnson
This Newsletter is published as a service exclusively for the use of
Insect-O-Cutor
®
/
Germ-O-Ray
®
customers and their agents, repre-
sentatives, etc. Not for resale.
Copyrighted material contained herein is for the private use of the
recipient and is not to be copied nor otherwise distributed with-
out the express written consent of Insect-O-Cutor
®
.
Germ-O-Ray
®
is a registered product name for Air Disinfec-
tion Fixtures (duct, wall and custom mount) manufactured
solely and exclusively in Stone Mountain, GA, U.S.A.
Phone: ................................................................... (770) 939-2835
Fax: ........................................................................ (770) 621-0100
E-Mail: ................................................. insecto@mindspring.com
Web Site: ............................................... www.insect-o-cutor.com
COPYRIGHT INSECT-O-CUTOR
®
/ GERM-O-RAY
®
2000
tr.v. to send off to a specific destination; to
complete or dispose promptly of; to put to
death summarily;
n. a written message sent
with speed; a news item.
HOW DO INSECT-O-CUTORS
®
HELP?
Besides the obvious answer of catching pests before they reach product, In-
sect-O-Cutor
®
equipment can help facilities address a few formal require-
ments related to facility management. Many of these requirements are
known as common acronyms; such as GMP, HACCP, SSOP, and others.
Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) are derived from the Federal Registers
Code of Federal Regulations as they apply to various industries. And as the
name suggests, GMPs outline simple good manufacturing practices, such
as: maintaining a pest-free facility.
Beginning this summer (2000), Insect-O-Cutor
®
is pleased to introduce universal
Guardian
®
Glueboard Fly Traps.
Being universal, these models will accommodate or accept virtually any type of
electrical power supply voltage: 110 Volt/60 Hz; 220 Volt/50 Hz; 220 Volt/60 Hz;
277 Volt/60 Hz.... And, as
nearly any voltage can be
accepted, these units can
also handle power supply
spikes and drops. Such ver-
satility is perfect for markets
with multiple voltages (Latin
America) and inconsistent
power supplies (late summer
brownouts).
In addition to increased versatility, these universal fly traps are energy-efficient;
that is, these units employ electronic ballasts (not magnetic ballasts). These
intelligent electronic ballasts sense the power supply voltage and regulate
electrical input to the lamp to meet the lamps specific requirements; thus, increasing
operational efficiency
while reducing energy
consumption.
So when you need a
reliable, world-ready
glueboard unit (perfect
for sensitive/critical
o p e r a t i o n s ) , t h i n k o f
I n s e c t - O - C u t o r
®
Guardians
®
because
weve already thought
of your needs.
See Shatterproof on Page 3
WALL MOUNT MODEL GBU18
PORTABLE MODEL GBU242
FROM THE EDITOR:
Well, folks, its been a long winter harsh
for some, mild for others. In any case,
Springtime brings with it a new beginning
for one and all. And as the forerunner in
our industry, weve welcomed the season
with yet another product innovation (see
Universal Units opposite this column).
New to
The Dispatch
is Tech Corner in
which your questions, technical or other-
wise, are invited. Our staff of engineers will
answer as many as space permits in future
issues of this newsletter.
And, because so many of you are under regu-
lation by an array of government bureaus,
agencies, whatever weve addressed ways
in which the Insect-O-Cutor
®
product inter-
faces with this ever-increasing barrage of
compliance issues (see How Do Insect-O-
Cutors
®
Help?).
For charge card users, youll be happy to
learn American Express has been added to
our payment methods (see Page 4).
And, youll not want to miss our Sightings
contest. No, not Elvis. Insect-O-Cutors
®
in
unique places!
Till next time THE ED.
UNIVERSAL UNITS Glueboard units for any voltage!
Page 2
READY
FOR THIS YEARS
INSECT ONSLAUGHT?
Replace the black light lamps
in all your insect electrocutors
if the lamps have been used for
a full season. At the same time,
inspect ballasts, transformers,
lampholders, insect collection
trays/drawers, and other parts
for serviceability.
Lamps, replacement parts, and
other needs are available for
immediate shipment from stock.
Dont delay in getting your system
up to par. Spring clean now.
ROW
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CARD DECK
RETIREMENT?
LEGAL AGE
UNLUCKY?
U.S. STATES
DIAMOND ANNIV.
PETTY NUMBER?
LONELY ROUTE
SPEED LIMIT
TWO SCORE
GRAND CLUE: TOTAL BONUS CLUE NUMBERS LESS 100 =
Y E W
12 E W E
16 Y O U
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CLUE
CLUE
CLUE BONUS
CLUES
BLOCKWORD NO. BLOCKWORD NO. BLOCKWORD NO. CLUE TOTAL
DAZE Puzzle: In this puzzle, you are seeking the Grand Clue by using simple clues and Bonus Clues. Rows 1 through 10 each contain
three homophones. These homophones appear as Blockword answers in the grid below. You may search from the clue list (1 - 30) to
determine where each Blockword answer will fit appropriately. Each clue listed is preceded by a clue number value (i.e., Clue 1 Decant
has a clue no. value of 1; Clue 2 Flower has a clue no. value of 2, etc.). Each Row will thus require three Clue Nos. When added across
the Row, these numbers will equal the Bonus Clue number. When all 10 Rows are completed, you will have used all clues and clue no.
values. Then, when all Bonus Clue Numbers are added down the column, you will have derived the Grand Clue answer to this DAZE
puzzle. Row 1 has been completed.
DAZE PUZZLE ANSWERS
LIGHT BLUE (BL) DARK BLUE (BLB) WHATS THE DIFFERENCE?
Insect-O-Cutor
®
equipment is equipped with two types of near ultraviolet (UV) lamps one light blue (known as a BL lamp)
and one dark blue (known as a BLB lamp). A combination of both lamps is used to provide you with the most complete insect
attraction currently available from insect light traps.
The BL lamp, which emits both visible light and uv-light, has been found to be very attractive for Diptera; aka, Flies. The BLB
lamp, which filters visible light to emit only uv-light, has been found to be very attractive for Lepidoptera; aka, Moths. By com-
bining the two lamp types, Insect-O-Cutor
®
strives to offer the most complete protection available from any insect light trap.
Interest and demand for effective indoor air quality (IAQ) devices is continuing to
grow. To help interested parties learn more about Germ-O-Ray
®
type equipment,
IAQ program/standards, and related topics, we present the following resources to
assist you with your self-education efforts. As always, should you have any ques-
tions, about IAQ and Germ-O-Ray
®
, please feel free to call us (770-939-2835).
American Society Of Heating , Refrigerating & Air-Conditioning
Engineers (ASHRAE) .....................................................................
Ph: 404-636-8400
........................................................................................................... www.ashrae.org
Centers For Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), National Center For Prevention
Services, Div. Of Tuberculosis Elimination ......................................
Ph: 404-639-1819
........................................................................................................... www.cdc.gov
American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) .............................
Ph: 703-849-8888
........................................................................................................... www.aiha.org
Pennsylvania State University, Graduate School Of Engineering -
Aerobiological Engineering .................................... www.engr.psu.edu/ae/wjkaerob.html
1 Decant
2 Flower
3 Indigent
4 Teams
5 Rule
6 Tom
7 Stop
8 Fish eggs
9 Opening
10 Dole out
11 Tiers
12 Tree
13 Precipitation
14 Chow
15 Fail
16 Barn female
17 Rat: puzzle
18 Pork
19 Rawls and Costello
20 Willie
21 Oceans
22 Abut
23 Horsehair
24 Preposition
25 Control
26 Lavs (Br.)