Cleaning up

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AVIO Industries is making waves in downtown Steubenville with its use of a tethered drone to power wash the seven-story Tower building, a project spearheaded by technician Justin Melanson. This innovative cleaning method is expected to be completed by Friday, highlighting the efficiency and effectiveness of drone technology in urban maintenance. The drone allows for a thorough cleaning process that would be challenging to achieve through traditional means. This project not only improves the aesthetics of a significant local landmark but also underscores the importance of maintaining such structures for community pride and safety. The use of advanced technology in cleaning reflects a growing trend in various industries, paving the way for similar applications in other areas of infrastructure upkeep.

Local residents can witness firsthand how modern technology is transforming routine tasks, raising awareness about the potential benefits of drone usage. Furthermore, this initiative could inspire other businesses and municipalities to adopt similar methods, ultimately enhancing local infrastructure management. With the successful completion of this project, AVIO Industries may also gain recognition for its innovative approach to service delivery.

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