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Codelocks Announces Midwest Distribution Center Expansion

Codelocks Inc., a leading access control company designing and distributing innovative access control solutions and keyless door locks, announced its expansion in Indianapolis, Ind., with the opening of its first facility outside the California headquarters.

Problem-Solver Idea Book

Packed with scores of ideas, this reference tool was designed to help you tackle your most persistent and universal challenges, covering all the big basic questions. Consider it an industry guidebook of sorts, chock full of straightforward problem-solving tips.

Eco-Friendly Pool Sanitization

Ensuring your pool is properly sanitized is an essential part of any aquatic facility manager's daily work. But the costs and safety and environmental issues around pool chemicals can present challenges.

Create a Water-Based Family Entertainment Center

Undeveloped, unused or under-utilized land, such as an old quarry or industrial site, offers a unique opportunity to create a water-based family entertainment center, allowing you to generate revenue and wow community members.

Expand Your Dog Park & Earn Revenues

Over the past 10 years, dog parks have consistently been among the top 10 planned amenities for parks. A dog park can be as simple as a fenced-in enclosure, or it can be more complex, but all of them provide secure areas where dogs-and their owners-can socialize and play. If you're looking to add a dog park, or expand your existing one, consider going beyond the basics to provide pet owners some extra amenities.

Don't Forget Some Shelter

When planning the layout of a park or site, there are so many considerations. As you weigh your options, be sure not to leave out one of the most crucial elements of your future site's success at welcoming visitors—shelter!

Manage Equipment at Rec, Sports & Fitness Centers

Two essential goals for recreational sports centers and fitness clubs are to ensure that the facility is appealing for members, and to make operations efficient for staff members. Solutions that help streamline operations can help hit both of these targets.

Park Seating to Suit a Diverse Audience

Local parks and other outdoor sites are a respite and an outlet for millions of Americans, as they seek spaces to socialize, exercise and just plain relax. With more folks flocking to your parks, you might be thinking more about how to best accommodate their diverse needs. After all, people come to the park for a wide variety of reasons. One way to meet those needs is by carefully considering seating placement.