Article: There are other ways besides using the internet to determine whether a business is legitimate or not. You can learn a lot about a business by simply visiting its brick and mortar location. Your visit may allow you to communicate directly with management and ownership in order to determine legitimacy.  Trade and/or specialty businesses should have their relevant permits, licenses and approved registration documentation clearly on display for customers. If so, check and make sure that these displayed certifications are up to date. Restaurants should have relevant documentation required by the local Department of Health and Sanitation clearly displayed on the wall. Typically, this type of documentation provides the business with a grade, and the presence of such documentation indicates the legitimacy of the restaurant. for the company website. You can sometimes find the name and information for the person who registered the website, which you may want to use for further research. Determine when the website was created and when it will expire. If it was only created recently and will expire soon, that may point to the website being a temporary cover for a scam.  The International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) provides registration authorization for many website domain names and is a great resource for determining who is the actual owner of the business website that you are researching. Businesses that operate as LLCs, Corporations or under other official business entity vehicles are required to register with the secretary of state where they are operating. Similarly, businesses that pay wages to employees are assigned state and Federal Employer Identification number. A business being listed on a state or federal listing shows that they are likely a reputable business. Review the business's website or promotional materials to see whether they use the phrases “LLC”, “Inc”, “Corp”, in their official business name.  If so, you should be able to check secretary of state websites to determine whether the company is properly registered, and thus has the right to use the particular business entity type designation in their name. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has both local and national branches that are committed to providing consumers with relevant and useful information regarding businesses operating within their communities. The BBB's website allows you to search for specific business names, and also provides general information regarding scam and fraud trends. A lack of a listing on BBB does not automatically mean the business is a scam. In fact, some BBB listing pages have become a place where consumers can freely voice complaints about the fraudulent nature of a business, as well as past scams that have occurred. Some industries have regulatory bodies they are required to register with in order to maintain relevant licenses and certifications. Local and national industry organizations may provide relevant information to the public about its' members and the specific businesses that have successfully registered with the industry organization. . Using a company credit report service can allow to determine a company's:  Credit score Contact details Financial performance Governance/leadership structure Number of years in operation Past legal judgments brought against the company
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Make a visit to the company's brick and mortar location. Check the registration data Research whether the business has officially registered with local, state or federal authorities. Check the Better Business Bureau. Use industry organizations to determine legitimacy. Use a company credit report to check the legitimacy of a company.
Article: Infested fabrics that are able to be laundered should be placed in a clothes dryer set to high heat for 10 to 20 minutes.  "Dry-clean only" garments can usually go through a dryer cycle safely as long as they are completely dry at the start and the dryer is only set to medium heat, which is less than 160 degrees 71 degrees Celcius (160 degrees Fahrenheit). Heat is an effective way to  kill bed bugs, but garments must be laundered at temperatures of 49 degrees Celcius (120 degrees Fahrenheit) in order for the heat treatment to be effective. Avoid taking your garments to a dry-cleaner. Dry-cleaning your garments will usually kill the bugs, but your infested garments may cause a bed bug outbreak at the dry-cleaners. Upholstered furniture, rugs, and other fabrics that cannot by washed or dried can be placed outdoors on a hot, sunny day.  Loosely wrap the item in plastic bag material. Any plastic will work, but dark colors absorb more heat, so a black plastic bag is ideal. Place the wrapped item in direct sunlight. Choose the sunniest, hottest day possible. Let the wrapped item sit in that position for at least 24 hours, if not longer. The internal temperature of the bagged item needs to reach 49 degrees Celcius (120 degrees Fahrenheit) or higher. If your bed bug problem occurs in the middle of winter, you can use freezing temperatures to kill bed bugs, as well.  Wrap each infested item in plastic bag material. Sit it in a shaded area on the coldest winter day possible. Note that this method will take longer than sitting your furnishing out in the sun. If  the temperature is consistently at -18 degrees Celcius (0 degrees Fahrenheit), you will need to wait two to four days. If temperatures reach up to -7 degrees Celcius (20 degrees Fahrenheit), you will need to wait for about a week. A portable heating device designed to kill bed bugs can be difficult to find and may cost you $300 or more.  A portable bed bug heater is large enough to treat items like suitcases, backpacks, clothing, sleeping bags, purses, pillows, and shoes. Place your items on the support rack inside the device and follow the instructions to heat the interior. The heat will automatically turn off when the cycle is complete. Note that a portable heating device is ineffective at treating an entire room or large space. If you need to treat an entire room, hire a pest management professional to treat the room with steam or specialized heaters.  A professional steamer session can range in price from $300 to $1200. Steaming takes a long time to complete, and the temperature of the steam must reach 71 to 82 degrees Celcius (160 to 180 degrees Fahrenheit). One of the most effective treatments is the use of a whole room heating system. Industrial heaters heat the air inside an entire space to a temperature between 49 and 57 degrees Celcius (120 and 135 degrees Fahrenheit). Ask your pest management professional if your beds and furniture must be stripped or moved before the company's arrival. Some companies will ask you to do so, while others like to inspect the items first.  Note that turning up the heat in your home will not accomplish the same results as a professional heating session.
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Place infested garments and bedding in the dryer. Allow furniture to sit out in direct sunlight. Freeze furniture, instead. Use a portable heating device. Call the professionals.
Article: If you do not have it you can download it from the Play Store or App Store. Tap “Log in”, enter your username and password, then tap “Log in” again. This will display all board lists and their associated cards. This button is in the upper right corner and will open the options menu for the selected board. This button is preceded by a “gear” icon and will take you to another list of options for the board. The board will be archived and no longer made visible to anyone on the team, but its data will not be permanently deleted. You can tap “Re-open” board to undo the action.
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Open the Trello App. Sign in to your account. Tap a board to open it. Tap the 3 dots icon. Tap “Board Settings”. Tap “Archive Board”.