Border fence encourages the use of infrared heaters06.2.11 |
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In Phoenix, Arizona, Governor Jan Brewer has signed a bill that will allow the construction and maintenance of a fence that will stretch across the Mexican border. Other states will contribute to the project since it’s considered an interstate compact. This region can turn bitterly cold at night, especially in the high mountains of the Chihuahua Desert, which warrants the use of infrared heaters. According to San Tan Valley Today, organizations from other states will be able to work on the fence that is intended to restrict the infiltration of illegal immigrants who cross the border on a regular basis. Although this bill is stirring up a lot of controversy for a variety of reasons, Arizona politicians are certain that the cohesiveness between other states will make the plan viable. In order to keep employees warm during the cold nights, construction crews will need the targeted warmth of infrared heaters. At a cost of less than 14 cents per hour, Heat Storm devices are more energy efficient than alternative sources, such as propane heaters. |
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