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Show November 21. 1980 HILL TOP TIMES Page 18 Ohms Sherlock to employees all base electrical is warning cut down on completion of the job. Supervisors will be responsible for work place lighting. Each organization should look at their own outside lights and shut off those that are not absolutely necessary. "To reduce interior lighting, the following policies must be implemented now," he emphasized. All interior lights not required for accomplishing a job will be turned off. Hallway and passageway lights will be turned off unless it presents a safety hazard. "It is not necessary for halls to be lighted when visual acuity is not impaired by turning the lights out," said Mr. Ohms. The energy prize this month can be collected by Gary J. Zobell, Directorate of Maintenance, Ext. 2254 or 2803, if he calls the Public Affairs Office, Ext.- 7321, by end of business today. Office area lights should provide enough consumption. "Electrical use on Hill AFB has increased 17 percent since 1975 and is still growing," he said. "We must do something about this," growled Mr. Ohms, after receiving the last base electric bill. Digging in his bag of tricks, the little energy man unrolled a papyrus scroll containing the following policies that will be adopted here in an effort to reduce electricity: "To reduce outside lighting, adhere to the following rules," he said. Exterior lighting left on overnight will be limited to the minimum required for security of valuable mission assets, personnel safety and work requirements for accomplishing the job. light to meet required standards for workers to see to work. Excess lighting must be turned off. "Where possible, task lighting should be used to allow reduction of overall lighting," commented Mr. Ohms. Shops and warehouses will be lighted to meet job needs. All additional lights will be turned off. Lighting and equipment will be turned off when not in use, unless there are justifiable reasons for not doing so. This includes conveyors, machine tools, etc. be turned off immediately following will "Compliance with above policies may result in some changes and inconvenience," said Mr. Ohms. "But we should not do anything foolish as we attempt to conserve the electricity," he warned. "Let's use our heads and work on meeting our electrical reduction goals." - Outside lighting used for the work place W(olr(Qllri), o you look for the following information: How long the difference between the types of warranties you may be offered.. When you take a - few minutes to read the warranty before buying you were to do that, weren't planning the does is important, but keep in mind also that most warranties cover only defects in the product, not wear and tear through use. warranty last? This a defective product will be What parts or problems are covered? Are some not covered? What do you get under the warranty? And what do you have to do to get it? fixed (or replaced) free, removal and including reinstallation, ;' it will be fixed within a reasonable period of time, Written warranties now have "labels" which answer the last question in two words. , The labels will read "full" or "limited" warranty . the warranty is good for anyone who owns the product during the warranty period, the product can't be or hasn't been after a reasonable number of tries you will get a refund or a new product, and if fixed warranty. A full warranty offers you, the buyer, a lot of protection. It means: 2M is dleiiroffied Shame, shame, Sherlock Ohms! Your instructions for procurement of plastic for windows needs to be clarified. custodians should go to obtain an Air Force Form 1879 (BCE Job Order Record) and then go to building 5, bay M, to obtain the plastic. Phone numbers at the Materiel Control Office (Bay M) are 2093 and Building building 14, 93fv CGEQ Oi3 J nothing unreasonable is required to get warranty service, such as shipping a piano back to the factory at your expense. The catch is that a full warranty may not cover the whole product. It may cover just certain components. Always read the warranty to see exactly what parts are ' covered. The limited warranty gives less protection to the buyer. For example, it may cover only the cost of parts and not the cost of the labor, or only cover the first purchaser and not any subsequent buyer. In the long run, it may be worth more to you to pay more for a product with a better warranty. The extra money spent is like buying insurance when it's you buy the product added protection against the chance of a big repair bill. 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