Everyday carry
BY Mike Zawacki 22 Irrigation & Lighting March 2023
Irrigation contractors address the tools they need in the field and what essential equipment and devices you should never be without.
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mong outdoor enthusiasts, the term “everyday carry” refers to the valuable and essential items these individuals require on their persons every day. An outdoor enthusiast, for example, may have a compass, a flint and steel, a reliable map, a
good wristwatch and a pouch of granola. Whether out on an installation job, troubleshooting a
repair or providing routine maintenance irrigation profes- sionals require their own “everyday carry.” What are these essential tools, and is there a significant loss if they are left behind? We reached out to certified irrigation contractors to learn about the essential everyday carry implements they must have to complete the job quickly, correctly and efficiently.
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