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Approximately 5 deaths occur in laundry machines each year in the United States. These incidents often involve children and are usually due to suffocation or drowning. It's important to always supervise children around laundry machines and ensure safety features are in place.
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100 ================================================ In the U.S., from 1978 -1995, 37 people were killed by vending machines falling on them. This is an average of a fraction over two per year.
Approximately 56,000 people die in Madagascar each year.
There are 24 floors in the office building to accommodate 600 people, with each floor holding 25 people.
5.4 millon people die each year from tobacco?
Approximately 250,000 people visit HMS Belfast each year.
Six people can run 3 machines in the factory. How many machines can 18 people run?
In wad=shing laundry, you use aproximittly 592.8 gallons of water each minute.
Commercial washing machines can be purchased from many places on the internet. A few of the websites one can find commercial washing machines for sale is JLA and Maytag Commercial Laundry.
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Well, the cost depends on how many machines and how many tenants the machine is available for. The estimate for one machine can vary to up to 600 dollars.
Millions of people worldwide depend on oxygen machines. As an everyday routine, a part of their lives, oxygen machines provides much needed oxygen for many people that can't breathe on their own without assistance.
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They use machines so people don't have to work as hard.
many top-loading machines are easier to access, tumble-type washers require less water and detergent to clean a load of laundry
As of 2007 over 2,500 people have home dialysis machines at home.
Snack Machines can be profitable if you put them in a place where people are most likely to walk past. Many people make profit out of snack machines but you must put them in a GENUINE place!!!
By hand with a washboard & washtub.Washing requires agitation and something to help break down water's surface tension, usually soap. Many cultures continue to do laundry by beating the clothing on rocks along the river. Placing them in large pots of boiling water and stirring was common in pioneer times. A number of plants were determined to have soap properties and would be mixed in.