equip magazine | Edition 5

EDUCATION

Demo 4: Lighting and Software Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Location: Hardscape House Participate in interactive sessions focused on integrating simple lighting solutions and software applications into hardscape design. Experiment with lighting fixtures and software tools to design and visualize hardscape projects in real-time to ensure you are able to maximize your profits and image!

Reducing the “Spray and Pray”: Managing Pests Before Pesticides Time: 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM

Location: West Wing Room W4 Track: Certifications or CEUs, Chemical Applicator, Plant Health Speaker: Manuel Nassar The use of phosphonates, biologicals, sanitation, and cultural practices to reduce pathogen and insect activity of trees and shrubs. Providing a healthy plant environment through proper plant spacing, installation, and maintenance care. To review CEUs available, please see this document and check your state’s status before registering: https://bit.ly/Equip-CEUs.

PROVIDED BY HARDSCAPE NORTH AMERICA, SPONSORED BY B.O.L.D.

Step-by-Step Pool Design Project Profile Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Location: C110 Track: New Business Opportunities

PROVIDED BY DAVEY INSTITUTE

Start Clean, Finish Clean Time: 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM Location: C108 Track: Team Development Speakers: Ken Thomas, Ben Gandy Are you tired of the chaos? Much of the bewildering elements of the workplace we bring upon ourselves by not having clear systems for processing work. The team from Envisor Consulting outlines the keys to mastering “workflow” within your organization.

Electrical Troubleshooting Fundamentals Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Location: C102

Pool design often has the misconception that a pool simply “goes there” mentality in a client’s backyard. This seminar introduces the importance of why design and execution of that design matters. We will break down key components of design education, how you can advance your learning of design education, and how design does not stop on the drawing board. Construction of that pool is the final opportunity to express and explore those initial design ideals. Learning Objectives: • Introduce the concept of design • Explore the topic of discussing design • Outline how design gets communicated and explored • Conclude with how that design becomes a reality and continues through construction

Learn how to test basic conditions and how to use a volt-meter in this how-to session. Through both presentations and hands-on instruction, attendees will learn how to use a multimeter to identify the common irrigation system electrical faults such as shorts, opens and partial faults. These skills are important for those who service or want to service irrigations systems. Some prior irrigation system knowledge is helpful but not required for this session.

PROVIDED BY LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT

Do I Really Need a License if I Am Not Charging for the Drone? Time: 12:30 PM – 1:00 PM

PROVIDED BY IRRIGATION ASSOCIATION

Location: West Wing Track: Technology

What differentiates armature vs. commercial drone flying? If I am not paid to fly, am I required to have a license, and if so, what is required to get one?

PROVIDED BY POOL AND HOT TUB ALLIANCE / GENESIS

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