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4600™ SP Self-Propelled Airless Striping Machine

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The 4600™ SP by Newstripe features a hydraulic driven .44 gpm, airless pump. Unlike piston pumps, it is pulsation free and produces a crisp, scallop free line every time. Plus the 4600™ SP can be operated at 0-3000 psi giving complete control of the thickness of the line and the amount of paint used.nnThe adjustable friction drive system is extremely simple and easy to maintain. Speed can be adjusted up to 3 mph. Plus, the 4600™ SP’s four-wheel platform provides a new level of striping ease for athletic fields. Balloon tires mounted on a rugged steel chassis provide superior stability and maneuverability. Cleanup of the 4600™ SP can be done in less than 10 minutes. Simply exchange the 5-gallon paint pail with a water pail and flush the pump and lines. A simple, quick-release clamp removes the spray gun to paint stencils with the 25’ length hose. Powered by a 126cc Subaru OHC engine, the 4600™ SP is covered by a 36-Month warranty.nnLike all other Newstripe products the 4600™ SP paint striping machine are PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA.nnNewstripe’s complete line of striping machines, stencils and paint may be viewed at www.newstripe.com. Action videos, specifications, pricing and ordering are all accessible from the website or call 1-800-624-6706 for more information.

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4250™ Airless Striping Machine from Newstripe, Inc.

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nNewstripe, Inc is pleased to announce the introduction of the 4250™ Airless Striping Machine. The 4250™ features a four-wheel platform providing a new level of striping ease on pavement, parking lots and warehouse floors. The high flotation balloon tires, dual ergonomic handles, perfect 50-50 balance and a weight of just 105 lbs. allows the 4250™ to roll over the roughest surfaces while producing straighter lines at an affordable price.nnIt also features a USA made, pulse free, .34 gpm, 3000 psi airless pump powered by a 190 cc Briggs & Stratton engine. Cleanup is quick and easy by simply exchanging the 5-gallon paint pail with a water pail. The removable spray gun can paint stencils, curbs, wheel stops and light poles with the 25’ length hose. An optional rear caster effortlessly paints circles and arcs.nnThe 4250™ is ruggedly designed and built to last. It is proudly “Made in America” at Newstripe’s Aurora, Colorado factory.nnNewstripe’s complete line of striping machines, stencils and paint may be viewed at www.newstripe.com. Action videos, specifications, pricing and ordering are all accessible from the website or call 1-800-624-6706 for more information.

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SportsField Management – August 2014

Aug 01 2014nn nnMaintain your field with Newstripe’s Airless Field Painting & Striping Machinesn

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nFrom a single little league baseball field to a large multiple sport field facility, Newstripe has the right paint striping machine for you.nnCheck out the brand new line of Newstripe Airless Field Stripers, including the economical 4250™, the professional 4400™ model and the labor saving 4600™ SP Self-Propelled.nnPlus, the incredible NewRider 1700 and NewRider 5000 models are the only airless riding field stripers available. Unmatched in value and performance, the NewRider models are designed to produce the brightest, straightest lines on all nuatural or artificial turf.

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FAA & Airport Stencils by Newstripe, Inc.

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nn nn nnNewstripe’s PolyToughTM FAA & Airport Stencils make it fast and easy to mark runways, taxiways, hold areas and more for all types of airports. Newstripe’s PolyToughTM Stencils are cut from a 1/8” thick material, meet current FAA Advisory Circular requirements, and are backed by a Life-Time Warranty against ripping and tearing. Newstripe stencils are heavy enough to remain in position under windy conditions, but are light enough to easily transport and store for repeated use.

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SportsTurf Managers Association October 2014

Oct 13 2014nnKeep your fields safe, playable and attractive with Newstripe’s Infield Drags and Groomers.nnn

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nnFrom a single baseball field to large sport complexes, Newstripe has the right field maintenance equipment for you. We are the leading manufacturer of athletic field dry line chalk markers and paint striping machines. Newstripe’s NewLiner™ Dry Line Markers range from cost conscious chalking machines to our rugged HD Heavy Duty models that meet the most demanding requirements.nnAlso, Newstripe’s Dirt Medic™ and Dirt Doctor Jr™ Infield Drags and Groomers maintain baseball and sofball fields in a single pass to save both time and money. Whatever your field marking and maintenance needs are, Newstripe is your one stop source.nnCheck out our full line of Athletic Field Maintenance products including stripers, stencils and field layout systems at www.newstripe.com.

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The Benefits of Aerosol Can Disposal Systems

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nThe benefits of aerosol can disposal systems for the purpose of recycling are threefold.  Aerosol cans are made of steel which is the world’s most recycled material and the infrastructure for recycling the material is already in place.  Using an aerosol can disposal system such as AeroVent 1 Aerosol Can Disposal System diverts the steel from landfills, offers needed scrap to the steel industry and reduces tax payer costs by providing revenue from scrap sales.  The processing equipment is typically simple and easy to use, makes a potentially hazardous environment safe and helps reduce the volume of waste disposed in the landfill by up to 1.3%.n

Aerosol Can Disposal is also cost efficient for the manufacturer due to the revenue received from scrap sales to steel companies. Studies show the costs of implementing an aerosol can disposal system along with the labor required to use it are far less than the revenue generated by scrap sales.  There are also factors to consider like EPA compliance fines and accidents due to hazardous waste in a manufacturer’s facility.  All in all, using an aerosol can disposal system such as the American Made versions offered by Newstripe, Inc in Aurora, CO can only benefit your business and the environment.

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Hazards of Aerosol Cans

Nov 10 2014nnThere are three general types of hazards that workers face when using aerosol cans in the workplace.  Pressurization issues can cause aerosol cans to explode due to accidental punctures, faulty valves, excessive temperatures or corrosion.  To avoid injuries such as burns, these products must be stored and operated properly.  The second hazard involves the product the can houses.  Often times the product itself is inherently hazardous, examples being insecticides, paints and cleaners.  Even cans that are partially empty can be legally considered hazardous wastes.  Third, many of these products are flammable creating fire hazards.nnBecause of the hazardous nature of aerosol cans and the products they carry, individual states have their own sets of laws governing how these products are to be disposed of.  There are thousands of communities setting up programs for residential neighborhoods and manufacturing companies to assist in aerosol can disposal.  The steel industry has teamed up with aerosol can manufacturers to come up with cost effective disposal systems and programs for revenue from scrap sales.  Whether you are in need of a simple household aerosol can disposal system or one for use in business, Newstripe, Inc in Aurora, CO can help.  Recycling these hazardous cans and the substances they house will help reduce waste and save our earth’s resources.

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Aerosol Can Disposal and RCRA’s Effects on Business Practices

Nov 12 2014nn The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) was enacted by Congress in 1976 in order to regulate the management of solid and hazardous waste in the United States. The main objectives of RCRA are to protect the environment and health of the population from the potential hazards of waste disposal. RCRA also helps to conserve energy and natural resources while reducing the amount of waste generated and ensuring environmentally sound disposal. It is important for business owners to understand how the RCRA applies to their business on the federal, state and local level in order to avoid costly fines and possible injury to workers due to improper disposal.nnAerosol can disposal is increasingly becoming an issue in the workplace. While aerosol cans are easy to use and very efficient at delivering the products they house, they create an environmental hazard if not properly disposed of. Newstripe, Inc. carries a variety of aerosol can disposal systems to assist businesses in following the guidelines set by RCRA and enforced by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These systems are a cost-effective method for disposal as they do not require a lot of man hours or training. The scrap that the disposal systems produce can be recycled for revenue to assist in the costs incurred with implementing the system. Finally, proper aerosol can disposal protects workers in the facility from accidents associated with aerosol cans. Facility management can check with state or regional agencies to find out specific RCRA regulations that pertain to their business.

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How aerosol can disposal regulations can affect your business practices.

Dec 16 2014n

nBackground + Problem Aerosol cans are common object for use at home and in many work places as they are easy to use and effective at accomplishing certain needs. However aerosol cans containing hydrocarbon propellants with other products are considered by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hazardous waste if not emptied completely before being disposed of. Often times they hold a variety of products considered to be dangerous to the environment, including lubricants, pesticides, paints, cleaners, etc. along with other propellants that may involve ignitable gases, such as butane and propane.nnThese propellants found inside the cans pressurizers, which can lead to serious safety hazards, including fire, if not disposed of in accordance with regulations put in place by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Enacted by Congress in 1976 to regulate the management of solid and hazardous waste in the United States, the RCRA seeks to protect the environment and health of the population, as well as conserve energy and natural resources and reducing waster generated while ensuring proper disposal. Such rules and regulations are important to for business owners to understand and follow to avoid fines and possible workplace injury.nnSolution + Many businesses are not equipped with the proper systems to dispose of aerosol spray cans in accordance with the RCRA. This can lead to costly solutions and risk improper procedures when attempting to rid a business of this type of haz waste. So rather than dealing with many regulations that must be met for proper disposal at the business, Newstripe offers a simple, easy and safe to use avenue for recycling and disposing of aerosol cans, the AeroVent™. The AeroVent™ 1 and AeroVent™ 3 effectively reduce the cost of hazardous waste disposal, add income from recycling processed cans and insure that the business meets the RCRA regulations. Quick and easily installed with standard 30 or 55 gallon waste containers, the AeroVent™ with activated carbon filter to capture any escaping vapors simultaneously punctures and drains cans for disposal. The AeroVent™ is thus the fastest manually operated aerosol can disposal system currently available. For increased user safety, opt to add Newstripe’s AeroVentillator™ Positive Pressure Filtration System. The AeroVentillator™ effectively draws any liquids and fumes away from the operator, providing a toxic free environment while in use. The AeroVent™ and AeroVentillator™ positive pressure filtration system are the ideal solution to reduce waste volume, increase recycling revenues and provide optimal user safety for any business or operation.