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JPB-Services is currently having website issues. The site is majorly incomplete and lacks vital infomation. There are pages that are finished and complete however i recent update failed. We are currently working to bring the site back up to date and repair and fill in any blanks. During this time we would advise you to contact us for information 07017 34 35 44 Thank you JPB-Services Management Team Please note: we do not stock Nexo speakers anymore

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Terms & Conditions

18/04/2010 02:13
Please read these carefully as they may have an effect on your package or item hire! Hire Conditions   If you are hiring items from JPB Services you must abide by the few terms and conditions we have situated below. Basically we expect you to look after the item when it is in you name. We do have an overcharge tarrif and expect full payments for lost/damaged or stolen items wether it is accidental or done purposly. JPB Services has these terms and conditions in place to protect the items the comapany and most importantly yourself. If you have a problem with any of the terms and conditions below regarding to hire then please feel free to contact us and we will try to adjust to suit your needs. These terms and conditions must be followed when hiring any of the items JPB Services has. All items from JPB Services are under the full terms and conditions with NO exceptions. JPB Services reserves the right to change the terms and conditions at anytime....

Laser Saftey

18/04/2010 01:57
Types of hazards include: 1. Eye: Acute exposure of the eye to lasers of certain wavelengths and power can cause corneal or retinal burns (or both). Chronic exposure to excessive levels may cause corneal or lenticular opacities (cataracts) or retinal injury. 2. Skin: Acute exposure to high levels of optical radiation may cause skin burns; while carcinogenesis may occur for ultraviolet and near ultraviolet wavelengths. 3. Chemical: Some lasers require hazardous or toxic substances to operate (i.e., chemical dye, Excimer lasers). 4. Electric shock: Most lasers produce high voltages that can be lethal. 5. Fire hazards: The solvents used in dye lasers are flammable. High voltage pulse or flash lamps may cause ignition. Flammable materials may be ignited by direct beams or specula reflections from high power continuous wave (CW) infrared lasers. Lasers are generally classified and controlled according to the following criteria: 1. Class 1: Low-power lasers and laser systems that cannot...
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