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RoofsFrom Page 12opportunity for mold.”DeVore, a licensed and insured contrac<strong>to</strong>r, hasa considerable amount of experience. He has beenin the roofing business for 26 years and worksin neighborhoods all over the Valley. He said heenjoys the physical aspect, but visiting differentneighborhoods and meeting different people ishis favorite part of the job.“I’ve enjoyed being in neighborhoods,” he said.“You get <strong>to</strong> meet a lot of people. (The thrill is) beingout in the elements. I like that as opposed <strong>to</strong> beingindoors. It’s kind of a unique job. It’s different than alot of other jobs.”He said he enjoys the challenge of dissectingproblems and correcting them. Every day holds anew obstacle, a new problem <strong>to</strong> solve.DeVore said he constantly encourages hiscus<strong>to</strong>mers <strong>to</strong> be proactive and take precautionarymeasures. He said one of the most important parts ofa home is its roof. It’s the covering of the home, andindividuals should do whatever they can <strong>to</strong> protect it.“Don’t forget about the thing that’s protectingeverything you own,” he said. “(A damaged roof) islike your money in a bank that doesn’t have a goodlock on it.”The Best for Less<strong>Wrangler</strong> <strong>News</strong> • July 31 - Aug. 13, 2010 • Page 13Business security issues <strong>to</strong>pic of Chamber workshopsSafety and security issues facing <strong>to</strong>day’s businesses willbe the focus of a series of workshops planned by the TempeChamber of Commerce.In classes starting Aug. 6, instruc<strong>to</strong>rs will discussways <strong>to</strong> reduce exposure <strong>to</strong> physical and computer-baseddangers, reduce or eliminate liability from lawsuits, helpensure the privacy of corporate proprietary informationand give employees guidance on playing a proactive rolein forming a front line against dangerous and expensivethreats <strong>to</strong> safety and profitability.Individual sessions take place 9 <strong>to</strong> 10:30 a.m. onFridays Aug. 6, 13, 20 and Sept. 3, at the University ofPhoenix, 4635 E. Elwood St., Phoenix.A series pass is available for $50 <strong>to</strong> Tempe ChamberLet’s get it back <strong>to</strong> school <strong>to</strong>gether. Send your bags a head of time using theUPS S<strong>to</strong>re® luggage solutions. Proceed past baggage check your luggagewill be waiting for you at your destination. Ship your bags back home in the same luggage box.S<strong>to</strong>p carrying aroundmembers or $80 <strong>to</strong> the public. RSVPs are also accepted forindividual sessions at a reduced rate. Advance registrationis required.Classes are limited <strong>to</strong> 25 people per session.Dates and <strong>to</strong>pics include:Aug. 6—Workplace Safety Seminar with Tod Davis ofSCF Arizona; Aug. 13—Computer and Internet Securitywith Morrison Maierle Systems; Aug. 20—Personal andCorporate Identity Theft Protection with Tami Nealyof LifeLock; Sept. 3—Presentation by Arizona At<strong>to</strong>rneyGeneral’s Office and National Association for InformationDestruction Inc.Information/registration: www.tempechamber.orgor (480) 967-7891.The UPS S<strong>to</strong>re®7650 S. McClin<strong>to</strong>ck Dr #103SW Corner of Elliot & McClin<strong>to</strong>ck480-777-2777315 W. Elliot Rd #107SE Corner of Elliot & Kyrene480-889-0060Lighten up. Send your bags ahead of time with our luggage solutionsIn Tempe near | Warner Rd. and I-109425 So. Hardy Drive.(480) 893-6781

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