170317-N-OF713-010 (March 17, 2017) Technical Sergeant Douglas Howerton, pest management craftsman, sets up one of three heating units of the new Bed Bug Thermal Remediation System in a training work space on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam to show other pest control personnel how to properly connect its power cords and set its temperature gauge and heat blowers. One heating unit can cover a maximum of 400 square feet, and can raise the temperature within that space to 130 degrees Fahrenheit. Additional fans to distribute the heat and a portable generator are also needed to successfully complete the 4 – 6 hours of treatment. (U.S. Navy photo by Denise Emsley, NAVFAC Hawaii Public Affairs/Released)
| Date Taken: | 03.17.2017 |
| Date Posted: | 03.30.2017 00:14 |
| Photo ID: | 3271467 |
| VIRIN: | 170317-N-OF713-010 |
| Resolution: | 1200x1800 |
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