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414-351-1999

Stephen King to Write Dead Zone Sequel About Dust Safety

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Too bad Christopher Walken’s character dies at the end of ‘The Dead Zone’.  It would be great to see him back with more of this kind of drama. 

In this proposed and completely fictional sequel, King writes about the looming potential of a dust collection explosion.  Oh yes, he likes his explosions. 

The part about dust collection explosions isn’t fiction.  That potential is completely real. 

The ‘hook’ of the Dead Zone, if you never read or saw it, is that Johnny Smith can predict the future, but also can change it.

You may not be psychic, but you do have the ability to prevent a dust collector explosion.  It could be a new one you design, or one that already exists in your customer’s facility.

We at Air Flow have seen my share of dangerous installs, and done our own versions of Johnny Smith, changing a dangerous future.

You can change the future too. 

See you in class. 

You are invited to "Pursuing Dust Collection System Safety"

This is an in-person class with an option for remote attendance.

When: September 19, 2023 09:00 AM CT
Topic: Pursuing Dust Collection System Safety
You can register for in-person or remote attendance with the link
Manufacturers Represented: Imperial Systems
PDH credits available: 2

All the best,

Tom Gelin
Air Flow Inc.
8355 West Bradley Road
Milwaukee, WI 53223

414-351-1999

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