Why is wall flashing important for Lysaght cladding?
Correct detailing of LYSAGHT®roof and wall flashing has more than cosmetic importance – it is essential in ensuring the wet weather performance of the cladding. Correct flashing and detailing will improve the overall appearance of the finished job.
What do you need to know about Lysaght flashing?
Lysaght has been supplying the Australian building industry with premium products for over 150 years, and our technical literature provides the engineering data to design buildings using our products. In particular, architects and builders should consult chapters 2 to 6 of the LYSAGHT®Roofing & Walling Installation Manual.
Can you walk in the Pan next to flashings?
Do not walk in the pan immediately adjacent to flashings or translucent sheeting. Walk at least one pan away. Lysaght has a range of standard flashings. We can also supply custom flashings to your requirements – ask your local service centre for details.
What is cyber flashing and what does it mean?
Cyber-flashing is the sending of obscene pictures to others over peer-to-peer Wi-Fi networks, such as AirDrop. Police are investigating an incident of “cyber flashing ” in which a woman received an unsolicited sexual image on her phone.
How to troubleshoot long lines and PICC’s problem?
1 Troubleshooting Long Lines and PICC’s. 2 Problem Possible Cause What to Do. 3 PHLEBITIS (Irritation of vein). 4 Redness at insertion site. 5 Red line following the course. 6 (more items)
Where does the flashing go in a Counterflashing?
The counterflashing is locked into the exposed edge of the receiver. The second detail shows a reglet (or raggle) cut or cast into concrete. The flashing is inserted into this reglet and held by lead wedges. The reglet is then filled with sealant.
What to do if you cant flush your PICC line?
Call your healthcare provider right away if you have: Fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. Swelling, redness, drainage, or pain around the PICC site. Bleeding from the PICC site. Tubing that leaks or is pulling out. Feel new resistance when flushing the PICC line, or can’t flush at all.
How is the rate of blinking related to the salience of flashing?
The rate of flashing has a powerful influence on the salience of flashing elements. The human eye is most sensitive to frequencies of 4-8 Hz (cycles/second). Very slow and very fast blinking are less attention-demanding than rates near that peak. The stimulus graphed in b flashes faster (higher f) than the one in a.