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  2. Door breaching - Wikipedia

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    Door breaching is a process used by military, police, or emergency services to force open closed or locked doors. A wide range of methods are available depending on the door's opening direction (inward or outward), construction materials, etc., and one or more of these methods may be used in any given situation.

  3. How to properly clean your oven, according to pros - AOL

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    Take a dry cloth and wipe down the entire exterior until the surface is no longer wet to prevent water spots. To clean glass doors, combine equal parts water and white vinegar and apply the ...

  4. Special Agent Oso series 2 - Wikipedia

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    Dotty teaches Oso how to use a special agent cable jacket to go down a tube and open a door that has the number 9. After opening the door that has the number 6 after being upside down, and getting covered with ping pong balls, Oso receives a special alert, where he helps a boy named Ethan make a snow globe.

  5. Weatherstripping - Wikipedia

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    Weatherstripping around openings – especially doors and windows – is used in buildings to keep out weather, increase interior comfort, lower utility bills, [2] and reduce noise. Builder weatherstripping can be made from felt; [ 3 ] vinyl, rubber, or poly foam; [ 2 ] [ 3 ] EPDM cellular rubber and vinyl tubing; [ 4 ] and metals such as brass ...

  6. Pull-tight seal - Wikipedia

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    Once tightened, they are difficult to open without breaking or damaging the seal, ensuring the integrity of the sealed item. Versatile Application: Pull-tight seals can be used in various industries and applications, such as securing cargo containers, securing doors, locking storage units, sealing evidence bags, and more.

  7. Door closer - Wikipedia

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    A door closer is a mechanical device that regulates the speed and action of a door’s swing. [1] Manual closers store the force used to open the door in some type of spring and reuse it to close the door. Automatic types use electricity to regulate door swing behavior. Door closers can be linked to a building's fire and security alarm systems. [2]

  8. Security seal - Wikipedia

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    Security seals can be split into two main groups: single-use and reusable. Single-use seals are typically made of plastic or metal, and the used material and production technology is the key to their security level. Reusable seals are usually electronic or mechanical rather than just made from plastic, and if purely plastic, only one part is ...

  9. 54 Life Hacks That Are Hard To Believe But People Swear By Them

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    Image credits: father_of_twitch #2. Slow down to speed up. 'Slow is accurate, and accurate is fast'. Rushing through everything causes stress, anxiety, mistakes, and costs money.