Focus on All Things New England Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web](. OCTOBER 11, 2022 When is home decor something more? Sponsored By: [Maximum Weather Instruments]( Founded in 1968 in a basement in Dover, Massachusetts, [Maximum Weather Instruments]( has been manufacturing and delivering heirloom-quality weather measuring instruments right here in New England for nearly 55 years. Throughout the last five decades, Maximum has maintained its commitment to making [weather instruments]( with unmatched technical precision and a timeless, classic look. What began as one manâs fascination with monitoring the wind via an analog needle â an instrument still being produced to this day â has evolved into a full range of analog and digital weather instruments used to measure wind, rain, temperature, humidity, tide, time and barometric pressure. Gordon White, Maximumâs founder, started his instrument engineering and manufacturing career in the 1940s working for his familyâs business, Wilfrid O. White & Sons, producing compasses and depth sounders for the recreational boating market. When he and his brother took the business over in 1955, White as head of engineering developed his first anemometer and his fascination with weather instrumentation was born. Maximum Weather Instruments WiFi-Enabled Weather Instruments Maximum Wi-Fi utilizes your homeâs Wi-Fi network to send weather information from outdoor sensors to indoor weather instruments, and you can access that information from anywhere in the world by connecting to Weather Underground. [LEARN MORE]( SPONSORED A few years after selling the family business White was ready to start a new business of his own, designed and patented a few new wind instruments at his home shop in Dover, one of which used a [âgust registerâ]( to record the maximum wind speed with a second needle on the dial, resulting in the company name âMaximumâ. After quickly outgrowing Whiteâs basement in Dover, the company moved to Natick, MA before being sold to one of their distributors at the time, Imtra Corp., in 1986 and moving to Imtraâs new headquarters in New Bedford, MA in 1988, where both companies still operate today. In 2022, Maximum is still dedicated to marrying the technical precision of their instruments to an aesthetically pleasing product that adds to the décor of a home or office. Maximumâs employees remain just as enthusiastic about weather instrumentation as White was when he first started the company, with the average tenure of the staff exceeding 20 years with the company, including several members of the team exceeding 30 years at Maximum. If a Maximum customer who purchased an instrument in the last 25 years brings it in for service to be refurbished, itâs most likely going to be serviced by someone who played a role in manufacturing it. That dedication and passion for their products is what sets Maximum apart. A Barometer Can Help You Predict the Future A barometer in your home will constantly measure changes in air pressure, which can be a key indicator of what kind of weather is headed your way in the coming hours and days. [LEARN MORE]( SPONSORED Maximum Weather Instruments While Maximumâs instruments still have a timeless look, whether analog or digital, they have remained committed to keeping up with the times and utilizing the latest available technology. Once tested by White and his wife driving down Route 128 while holding the wind sensor out the window and comparing the readings to the carâs speedometer, all of Maximumâs instruments have been tested and proven to the most demanding standards of accuracy, thus providing users with real-time, hyper-local weather information. With their newest line of [WiFi enabled instruments]( customers can access that information from anywhere in the world through the [Weather Underground app]( or website. If youâre a weather enthusiast or even a casual weather observer, Maximum has the perfect instrument to fit beautifully into your home decor and become an integral part of your everyday life for generations to enjoy. SPONSORED [Unsubscribe](
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