The kids from next door play ball in the street or ride on their skates and bikes, today they are playing under the sprinklers on their lawn. |
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Hand-watering with a hose can eat up a lot of your time and can waste a lot of water, as can sprinklers. |
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If sprinklers are spraying more water on paving or other unintended areas than on lawns, adjust them. |
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A senior fire officer in charge of the incident had ordered sprinklers at the premises to be turned off. |
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Law said some 70 building owners already contacted by the ministry have agreed to install sprinklers. |
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The fire alarm deploys a curtain covering the paintings, and then activates the sprinklers. |
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Areas of the building prone to fires must have fire alarms and automatic sprinklers. |
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He also admitted that Bedfordshire Fire Service had recommended sprinklers be used at the centre. |
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As the fairways are rapidly improving from the drought, no doubt the green keepers are managing to get the sprinklers working overtime. |
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A high-pitched smoke alarm went off, and water sprinklers began showering the entire kitchen. |
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Quick response sprinklers with fusible elements that are highly responsive to the change in the temperatures are used in residential occupancies. |
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During the experiment, these plants were irrigated by sprinklers to field capacity every two days. |
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I assured her I would reset the timers so the sprinklers would in no way inhibit the yard crew. |
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He said sprinklers were effective on all fires and reduced the amount of damage caused by fire, smoke and water. |
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The air had a hallucinatory clarity tonight with the bank towers etched against the sky and a surreal arc of sprinklers tending the fields below. |
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Lush lawns are fed by underground sprinklers, while one of the cobbled patio areas extends from the entrance gates right up to the house. |
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As mail carriers, they are chased by dogs and get caught in lawn sprinklers. |
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I found this small wall lizard by my garden door this August, quietly lapping up water from the sprinklers. |
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Last week, Rous Water banned the use of sprinklers, soaker hoses and fixed hoses. |
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But it's OK, they passed special rules to let us have thatch in the original style, so long as we put the sprinklers in. |
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Check your system by placing a number of equal-size cans around the lawn, at regular intervals outward from the sprinklers. |
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To make sure your system operates efficiently, examine it frequently, checking for leaks, clogs, or misdirected sprinklers or drip-emitters. |
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When I saw him leaning against the goalpost, I flicked on a switch and started the sprinklers. |
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Now the bench can store hoses as well as other watering tools, such as sprinklers or small watering cans. |
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There was a sudden hiss of water, and the sprinklers lining the path sprang into life. |
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They determined prices and decided amongst themselves who would submit the lowest tender bid to install fire sprinklers. |
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There were huge grins and shrieks of delight as they ran through the sprinklers, chasing each other with squirt guns and water balloons. |
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Shut off the water to prevent pipes from freezing and if you have sprinklers drain them out. |
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This has led to the borough's water supplier Sutton and East Surrey Water banning the use of garden sprinklers and unattended hosepipes. |
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Impact sprinklers can be purchased with spreader nozzles to supply water more uniformly to the soil surface. |
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Mike looked out of the door at the sodden figure dancing joyously in the water from the sprinklers. |
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Even in the height of summer, there are sprinklers going in everyone's garden and huge jets of water spraying crops throughout the day. |
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If you do use overhead sprinklers, water during the early morning so your plants have time to dry before nightfall. |
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Irrigators are responsible for the costs of all on-farm irrigation equipment such as pipes and sprinklers. |
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Cut the risers so that the heads of the sprinklers are flush with the ground. |
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This includes smoke detectors, alarms, sprinklers and extinguishers. |
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Aboveground sprinklers cover large areas, such as lawns, most effectively but may encourage the spread of disease on roses, raspberries, beans, and other susceptible plants. |
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And, because the sprinklers operate at lower pressures and amperage than standard electric sprinklers, power and wire costs are substantially reduced. |
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Except for the 3 acres on raised beds with plastic mulch and drip tape, we use two movable aluminum pipe systems with sprinklers on risers to cover the farm. |
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The sprinklers are set off, so, naturally, Ghost Shark arrives through the sprinkler water and eats the museum keeper. |
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They have also developed affordable micro irrigation kits such as the bucket kit, drum kit and micro sprinklers suitable for kitchen gardens, nurseries, home gardens, etc. |
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The main method of irrigation for peanuts is overhead sprinklers. |
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Gardeners, for example, have been encouraged to limit the use of fertilizers and pesticides and will be asked to show restraint with the lawn sprinklers. |
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Small sprinklers have been installed at select areas in the zoo and water is being sprinkled periodically throughout the day on cages to keep the animals cool. |
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She narrowly escaped getting drenched by a couple of sprinklers. |
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A few floors down, sprinklers came on, drenching everything. |
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The borough's water supplier Sutton and East Surrey Water banned the use of sprinklers and unattended hosepipes in April as a precautionary measure. |
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Scotland's firemasters have also called for the bill to become law, believing that sprinklers could make the difference between life and death, especially in care homes. |
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He also worked on virtually every form of vessel, large and small, from salts and cruets to beakers to candelabra, and from tureens to rose water sprinklers. |
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The front sprinklers had to be turned on by hand by inserting a long steel rod with two prongs on the end down a recessed concrete pipe housing a valve. |
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The sense of punishing frustration is heightened by the pounding rain in the opening scene, mirrored later by the emergency fire sprinklers that soak Banek's law offices. |
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Eddie Adams, now the greenkeeping consultant to the European Tour and formerly the man in charge at St Andrews, is one who eschews as much as possible the use of sprinklers. |
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These infections are usually triggered by guttation, or where leaves at the top of the canopy are exposed to dripping water from condensation or roof sprinklers. |
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The project will also provide sprinklers, a tannoy and intercom and firefighting equipment in at least one high-rise block in each district. |
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Fire officials don't recommend overhead sprinklers, flooders, and soakers unless they are hooked up to an independent water source. |
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Just so, light beaded on tin lanterns, drops fanfared from sprinklers, minnows fluted in pools. |
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Water for the sprinklers had to be protected from freezing and evaporation. |
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Early fire fighting systems used sprinklers supplied by water captured on flat roofs in shallow tanks. |
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Some builders prefer multipurpose fire sprinklers because of their affordability and ease of installation. |
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By late afternoon, crews brought airboats to the store to help blow out smoke that had filled the building, and to clear out water from the sprinklers. |
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Before his invention, mud dauber wasps nested in nozzle orifices of overhead sprinklers when the irrigation system was not in operation, impeding water flow. |
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Central has worked with us to give building owners the flexibility they need to determine the best course of action for replacing their Central O-ring sprinklers. |
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The garden will be drip-irrigated with a system of emitters tied to multioutlet valves in underground boxes, except for the small lawn, which will have sprinklers. |
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