Montgomery Al Dia

Montgomery al Dia Episode 664 May 19, 2026

30 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Did you know that outdoor workers in Maryland have the right to water, shade and rest during extreme heat conditions? Don’t miss this edition of Montgomery al Día with Lorna Virgilí as we discuss the dangers of extreme heat, the County’s new educational campaign for outdoor workers and important protections under Maryland state law. Learn how to stay safe, recognize signs of heat-related illness and understand your rights on the job during the summer months. http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/becool [http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/becool] Listen to the live broadcast Tuesdays at 2pm. http://www.radioamerica.net [http://www.radioamerica.net]

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In this edition of Montgomery al Día with Lorna Virgilí, we speak with Rabbiah Sabbakhan, director of the Department of Permitting Services and residential inspector Bernard Marra. During Building Safety Month, they explain how residents can request a free deck inspection to make sure their structure is safe and in good condition. They also share key information about the permits needed for home remodeling projects and how to stay informed throughout the process before construction begins. DPS also invite the public to attend the Residential Permitting Open House on May 20 to learn more and get questions answered. Learn more at montgomerycountymd.gov/dps. Listen to the live broadcast Tuesdays at 2pm. http://www.radioamerica.net [https://www.radioamerica.net]

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