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		<title>Swimming Pools And Kid Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;re a child, your idea of a swimming pool is pretty single-focused: jump in and have loads and loads of fun.  Splash.  Jump.  Scream.  Soak.  Swim under water and resurface with fanfare. Does life get any better than this?  Of course not.
Swimming pools are fun for parents, too. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re a child, your idea of a swimming pool is pretty single-focused: jump in and have loads and loads of fun.  Splash.  Jump.  Scream.  Soak.  Swim under water and resurface with fanfare. Does life get any better than this?  Of course not.</p>
<p>Swimming pools are fun for parents, too.  The water is soothing.  The air is fresh.  And sometimes parents like to frolic around, too.  And, of course, parents like to see their children enjoying themselves out in the fresh air, away from the TV screen, the video games screen, the music players and all those other sedentary basement things that kids are into these days.  Even teenagers will take a break from their isolation and be part of the family again for a short time.</p>
<p>But water is dangerous, and every year 750 American children 14 years old and younger drown, many in backyard swimming pools, and another 4000 are severely enough injured that they need to be hospitalized.  Pool safety is serious business.</p>
<p>The first and most obvious pool safety tip for kids is to make sure you have a solid pool fence installed, to keep young neighbourhood children &#8211; including your own &#8211; from wandering into the pool unattended.  That is how most swimming pool drownings happen.  You can build one yourself if you know what you&#8217;re doing, but you might want to call a <a href='http://www.fencefence.com/pool.html' target='_blank'>swimming pool child safety fence installer</a> to make sure the fence is build strong and solid.  Use gates that self-close and self-latch, with latches higher than your children&#8217;s reach, and make sure the fence is at least four feet high.</p>
<p>Here are a few mote top tips and tactics to keep your kids safe in the swimming pool this summer&#8230;</p>
<p>Never leave children alone.  Drowning takes just a couple minutes, and it can &#8211; and often does &#8211; happen while parents step away from the pool &#8220;for just a moment&#8221;.</p>
<p>Keep lifesaving equipment next to the pool. Remember, these are NOT toys. Don&#8217;t let the kids (or your friends) play with them or move them.</p>
<p>Make sure your pool deck has a non-slip surface.  That will make it less likely that there will be a fall-related accident (Yes, they do happen frequently &#8211; kids love to run, even if you tell them not to).</p>
<p>Make sure any electrical appliance or device is protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter, in case they come in contact with the water.  Better yet, keep radios and such far away from the water and far away from where they can fall in the water.</p>
<p>The American Academy of Paediatrics recommends &#8220;touch supervision&#8221; for all children under five years old.  That means that the parent should ensure the child is within arm&#8217;s reach at all times.  If something happens, you are in a position to intervene.</p>
<p>As soon as they are ready, invest in swimming lessons.  Not only will they learn swimming skills from people who are trained to teach, but they will learn water safety skills.  Yes, I know you think you can teach them perfectly well, but there are some things that are worth seeking professional help.  Unlike skating lessons and craft camp, the swimming lessons your children take a kids, might save their lives at any time in their lives.  And if not their lives, the lives of someone they love.</p>
<p>So you&#8217;ve installed your pool, and you are ready to build the deck.  Call your  <a href='http://www.fencechicago.net/pool.html' target='_blank'>local swimming pool fence company</a> to build the fence and also the deck, so that it is also strong and sturdy.  Finally, one last little tip&#8230;</p>
<p>Have fun.</p>
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		<title>Suggested Maintenance Of Wood Windows</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 13:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When looking for replacement windows, don’t be deterred from wood windows because of reservations that they require too much maintenance. All windows, even those sold as &#8220;maintenance free&#8221; require some maintenance. While it is true that certain windows such as vinyl windows do not require painting they do require maintenance to keep looking good and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When looking for <a href='http://replacementwindows-phoenix.com' target='_blank'>replacement windows</a>, don’t be deterred from wood windows because of reservations that they require too much maintenance. All windows, even those sold as &#8220;maintenance free&#8221; require some maintenance. While it is true that certain windows such as vinyl windows do not require painting they do require maintenance to keep looking good and performing properly. Proper window maintenance for any window should include steps to clean and maintain the glass, the frame and the mechanical components. Simple occasional maintenance does not take long but it can extend the life of your windows significantly.</p>
<p>Well before the arrival vinyl, fiberglass, aluminum and composite/hybrid windows, wood windows were the norm. Wood windows are still very popular today for their beauty, authenticity and flexibility. The most common complaint with wood windows is that they require periodic maintenance.  </p>
<p><b> Maintenance for All Windows</b><br />
The glass, tracks, slides and mechanical components of all windows, not just wood windows need intermittent maintenance to prolong their life, keep them in good working condition and keep them looking their best. It is best to clean the once a year to prevent contaminants from bonding to the glass to the point they cannot be removed. How often you clean the inside glass is a matter of personal preference. The tracks, slides and latches/locks should be cleaned periodically to remove dust, pet hair, etc. that might keep the window from opening correctly or locking securely. A mild multi-purpose cleaner is usually all that is required. It is also a good idea to lubricate the moving components of a window once a year with a light lubricant such as WD-40 or spray silicon.</p>
<p><b> Wood Window Maintenance Steps</b><br />
Like the rest of your house, wood windows involve occasional maintenance. This was not a major issue until the popularity of “maintenance free” vinyl and aluminum windows. On top of the general maintenance discussed above, wood window frames involve occasional painting or staining to safe guard the wood. How frequently they should be painted or stained depends on a number of factors including where you live, how exposed they are to the elements, the durability of the paint or stain used previously and how well the paint or stain was applied.</p>
<p>If <a href='http://replacementwindows-phoenix.com/wood-replacement-windows/' target='_blank'>wood windows</a> are not painted or stained periodically the sun and rain will harm the wood and the window may become inoperable and over time it will require replacing. Unprotected wood is vulnerable to ultraviolet rays from the sun, water and bugs. Unprotected wood exposed to the elements can crack and split or rot making them challenging to operate but may also make it impossible to properly lock the window leaving your home unsecure.</p>
<p>If possible wood windows should be removed before painting to avoid painting them shut. Additionally, if the windows have many coats of paint on them already you should remove the old paint prior repainting them to avoid a buildup of paint that could prevent the window from operating properly.</p>
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		<title>Things To Remember When You Lose Power For An Extended Period</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 08:18:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently a pretty bad storm knocked out power in our neighborhood for almost a week. The area was particularly hard hit because downed trees affected the electrical grid on multiple sides meaning that the power company had to make several repairs before they could even reroute power. The storm was pretty severe with up to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently a pretty bad storm knocked out power in our neighborhood for almost a week. The area was particularly hard hit because downed trees affected the electrical grid on multiple sides meaning that the power company had to make several repairs before they could even reroute power. The storm was pretty severe with up to five inches of rain falling in one day. Winds gusted to over sixty miles per hour which is rare for where we live in the north east. When the power company made the announcement that full power would not be restored for a week we decided that we needed a plan.</p>
<p>Both of us work full time jobs and our children are both in grammar school, so our main concern was making sure we could keep our schedule as normal as possible. We would not be able to stay in the house for five days or more without power so we knew we would either be staying with relatives or in a hotel. Our first order of business was to get the house ready to be without power for several days. First we needed to clean out the kitchen refrigerator and any perishables that happened to be in the <a href='http://vinotempwinecooler.com/avanti-wine-refrigerator.html' target='_blank'>Avanti wine refrigerator</a> since we didn&#8217;t want stuff to rot during the power outage. Unfortunately, we had to throw away a lot of food including milk, butter, meat, cheese, eggs, and several frozen items that had already started to defrost. The second important thing that I did was to replace the old battery that serves as backup power for the security system in the house. This battery hadn&#8217;t been replaced in a long time so it was important to change it before it failed while we were away.</p>
<p>Our insurance company had not given us an answer as to whether we were covered for the expense of staying in a hotel for an extended period of time. This seemed to be a classic stalling tactic on their part but it worked. We didn&#8217;t have time to go through the entire policy to see what was covered so instead we decided to stay with relatives that had the extra room to accommodate us. We packed enough clothing for a week and I used a <a href='http://convertiblehandtruck.org/Magliner-Hand-Truck.html' target='_blank'>Magliner hand truck</a> to load everything into the car. We took our valuables and jewelry just in case there were some opportunistic thieves that knew the neighborhood was without power. Before we left we made sure that all of the windows and doors were locked down tight.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a good thing we followed through on our plan. The neighborhood was without power for a total of six days. Thankfully, when we got back to the house everything was as we had left it. After unpacking we went to the grocery store to replenish our refrigerator. It is good to be back home and back to our normal routine. We were fortunate to have relatives that were willing and able to put us up during our ordeal.</p>
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		<title>The Neccessity Of Wearing Hearing Protection</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 13:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working in a loud atmosphere can have a detrimental affect on your hearing so you have to be aware of the necessity to wear a hearing protector and the types that are available. There are also occasions around the home or garden that you also need to shield your hearing, such as when working with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Working in a loud atmosphere can have a detrimental affect on your hearing so you have to be aware of the necessity to wear a <a href='http://besthearingprotectors.com/' target='_blank'>hearing protector</a> and the types that are available. There are also occasions around the home or garden that you also need to shield your hearing, such as when working with lawnmowers or chain saws. Being subjected to the noise from these widespread household home tools can severely harm your hearing over a period of time.</p>
<p>If you find that, after using any sort of appliance that produces noise, your ears are buzzing it means damage is occurring to the tiny hairs within the inner ear that transmit the signals to the brain that mean you can hear. These tiny cilia are damaged by noise that is sustained or very loud and when they&#8217;re destroyed they will not grow back and your hearing will probably be severly impaired. In addition to continual noise an abrupt, very loud noise also can trigger injury instantly.</p>
<p>Many individuals wish to listen to very loud music, but it will result in harm to the hairs in the cochlea over a period of time, especially if you happen to listen to loud music by the &#8216;in ear&#8217; sort of earphones. Many people have experienced the &#8216;tingling&#8217; that happens from being in a nightclub or bar where the music is extremely loud and this tells you that harm has occurred.</p>
<p>A suitable level of noise is generally regarded as under 85 decibels (dbs) which is in the region of the stage of city traffic heard from inside your vehicle. Above this level, continual exposure can lead to hearing loss. A leaf blower or chain saw or a loud rock concert is about 115dbs. Greater than one hundred twenty five dbs you&#8217;ll experience pain and above one hundred and forty decibels even brief subjection will lead to permanant impairment. This degree of noise could come from a gun blast or a jet engine at one hundred feet. Headphones at an excessive volume may produce noise as loud as a hundred and ten dbs so be very careful when listening to music!<br />
Hearing protectors are essential when you work in surroundings where there is prolonged noise and they must be provided by your employer. A good employer will provide a range of various kinds of hearing protectors so that you can select the one that you find most comfortable and that matches the kind of work you&#8217;re doing. Should you additionally have to put on safety helmets or glasses your hearing protector has to be well-matched. Hearing protectors should be comfortable if you are going to be using them for any length of time and need to be fitted correctly.</p>
<p>The kind of hearing protection you&#8217;re feeling comfortable with can differ and the different sorts available are listed here.</p>
<p>Foam plugs are compressed before use and enlarge within the ear once they&#8217;re inserted. They need to be expandable in order that they take the shape of the ear canal.</p>
<p>Ear muffs have soft pads which are flexible and shape themselves around the ears. They should also be well-matched to all other safety equipment you&#8217;ll want to wear, such as glasses or helmets. These kinds of hearing protectors can also be obtained with radios and <a href='http://besthearingprotectors.com/category/electronic-hearing-protectors/' target='_blank'>electronic hearing protectors</a> stop impulse noise but help to amplify conversation</p>
<p>Molded ear plugs can be customized to fit properly and are hard. They&#8217;re placed in into the ear canal to block the noise.</p>
<p>Reducing Exposure to Noise</p>
<p>In addition to always wearing hearing protection when in a noisy setting at work there are a selection of different things you can do to protect your hearing. Remember that working with home equipment may also be harmful. If in case you have a lawn tractor that is noisy or use chain saw or power tools in the home or yard purchase a very good pair of hearing protectors and use them each time you use the appliance. At all times watch out when using ear buds that go right in the ear when listening to music as they have been proven to cause more injury that the headphone varieties.  You shouldn&#8217;t have the music too loud!</p>
<p>Shield the hearing of kids who can not do it for themselves. I often see babies in cars with their mother and father playing music so loud it hurts my ears even from outside the car. What is going to be the injury to their hearing when they&#8217;re adults?</p>
<p>Another factor to think about is to keep away from conditions as much as possible where sudden loud noises could happen. Fireworks close by and the noise from a gun blast can emit noise above one hundred twenty decibels which may result in on the spot &#8216;impulse&#8217; damage.</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>Hearing harm occurs slowly over a period of time and by the point you understand it, it is going to be too late to forestall it. Start now by always wearing good hearing protection any time you might be in a loud environment. </p>
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		<title>What Dryer Vent Cleaning Systems Are Available</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 07:21:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At present we often have a dryer to facilitate effortlessly getting clothing and others things dry in a brief period of time. What countless owners fail to do though is to ensure that they check their dryer on a regular basis to make sure it is definitely not blocked and also that it is functioning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At present we often have a dryer to facilitate effortlessly getting clothing and others things dry in a brief period of time. What countless owners fail to do though is to ensure that they check their dryer on a regular basis to make sure it is definitely not blocked and also that it is functioning as well as it must do.</p>
<p>For it to perform accurately and to consume as little power as viable we need to make sure there are absolutely no blockages at all. If we detect that it does need cleansing out it is quite often the trap but more often than not the vent alone that needs cleaning. A dryer vent cleaning technique is therefore desirable. What you will discover is that it is relatively simple to then clean out the dryer vent tube. If you do not think up to the job in that case it is moderately low in price to employ someone in order to carry out the job for you.</p>
<p>A <a href='http://www.dryerventcleaningsystem.com' target='_blank'>dryer vent cleaning kit</a> kit will make it easier to dry clothing employing a reduced amount of energy as the appliance can then work as it was proposed to do so. With less than a wholly clear vent the apparatus has to work overtime just to complete its tasks and this can lead to a break down in the mechanism itself and this is actually quite a fire risk. Be certain that you employ the dryer duct cleaning system as often as you need to and this will mean that you do not run the possibility of fire or the appliance breaking.</p>
<p>It is normally the lint in outfits that leads to the blockage so be certain to test regularly to see that the line through the pipe is utterly clear. When you go for a <a href='http://www.dryerventcleaningsystem.com/dryer-vent-cleaner' target='_blank'>cleaner for dryer vents</a> make certain that what you buy has a long enough reach to get all the entire length through and that it besides is suitable for the type of duct that is joined to your machine.</p>
<p>With these few trouble-free things kept in mind you can be sure that you will save cash in the long run. As blockages build up they impede the right working of the mechanism and this in turn will then signify that the machine performs harder for the matching end result and it might actually overheat and break down if we permit the problem to get too bad.</p>
<p>You should check every few months to observe that the dryer vent is clear and make use of the dryer vent cleaning system if it is not wholly free of any lint or anything else. This means now there is no peril of fire or of your machine just over heating. This is a awfully real possibility if you do not ensure that you perform frequent checks for obstructions or for a building up of lint and further familiar reasons of a blockage.</p>
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		<title>Why A Stack On Gun Safe</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 21:53:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a hunter and outdoors-person, you realize how important it is to protect your guns, knives, and other potential weapons. You know how to use and respect them, however others around may not. Usually the first concern is children, followed by the thought of a thief taking them and doing harm to you, others you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a hunter and outdoors-person, you realize how important it is to protect your guns, knives, and other potential weapons. You know how to use and respect them, however others around may not. Usually the first concern is children, followed by the thought of a thief taking them and doing harm to you, others you care about, or any random stranger they could come about later.</p>
<p>Gun safes are in high demand today as a result of these concerns. You can literally lock up your guns, ammo, and other supplies (such as black powder) in a fashion that makes them inaccessible to children, and those with harmful intent. Then you can rest better knowing that your weapons and family are safe while you are away from them.</p>
<p>The <a href='http://stackongunsafe.org/' target='_blank'>Stack On Gun Safe</a> makes all of it&#8217;s safes in Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Beyond gun safes they also make storage solutions for many other things including tools, lawn &amp; garden equipment, and much more. They are held in high regard with respect throughout the industry for their rugged but affordable products.<br />
The Stack On Gun Safe product line is available in all sizes with a number of choices for each. These externally fireproof, and internally fireproof insulated to protect your valued guns, ammo and effects from fire. But the most importantly they are very heavy. This will surely deter thieves from trying to open them, or carry them off.</p>
<p>As far as the storage space goes, you will no doubt appreciate the dimensions to store whatever weaponry you have to keep safe in them as well. Whether you want to store your old shotgun collection, the latest Remington you got this week to be sure you are ready for opening day, or your prized handgun collection that hasn&#8217;t been fired in decades; there is a Stack On Gun Safe for you.<br />
When choosing also consider how easy it is to fasten whatever Gun Safe you ultimately buy down so it stays where you intend it to be. Between heavier weight, and other methods (such as bolting) or the shear size of the safe, odds are they will walk away without your valuables.</p>
<p>Please note <a href='http://stackongunsafe.org/' target='_blank'>Stack On Gun Safes</a> aren&#8217;t the lowest price out there, however you do get what you pay for. Do you really want the lowest protection? In reality though, when you shop around, you will indeed find the best value for your money and cheaper then many of comparable choices. You should be prepared to spend between $500 and a thousand for a good sized safe to store a reasonable sized gun collection. Of course if it&#8217;s all handguns, you may still want the weight to be sure they don&#8217;t carry it off to never be seen again, or worse yet; seen in an evidence locker.</p>
<p>Of course there are alternatives out there to these great storage solutions, and they may work as well. Finding the <a href='http://stackongunsafe.org/' target='_blank'>Stack On pistol Safes</a> you need at the price you want is quite possible. Take your time and check out your options. Where you are now reading is a great place to continue looking. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 05:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For most of us on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and other social sites we aren&#8217;t too concerned about safety. Well maltreatment, pedophiles, stalking, and other crimes are now a priority social networkers should have.  Formerly I have been pretty open on my Facebook page, although there is a stark difference between being open and being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For most of us on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and other social sites we aren&#8217;t too concerned about safety. Well maltreatment, pedophiles, stalking, and other crimes are now a priority social networkers should have.  Formerly I have been pretty open on my Facebook page, although there is a stark difference between being open and being brainless.  Here are 5 ways to safeguard yourself and your identity.</p>
<p>1. Keep Personal Info Private<br />
Individuals Everyone doesn&#8217;t need to know your private information. Never put in writing your social security number, address, and phone number out there.  Only give it to people you know in person. Also, be selective about the people you add.  You never know who may turn out to be a hacker, stalker, or someone trying to pinch your identity.  Also consider using a user name that isn&#8217;t your real name.  And don&#8217;t tweet where you&#8217;re going because that makes you easy to follow or even break into your house.</p>
<p>2. Be careful of Strangers<br />
Although this might seem a little basic, there&#8217;s nothing wrong with a review course.  Some individuals that might seem like friends could in reality be spammers that just want to hijack your account.  Or they may just want to get traffic to their links.  If you don&#8217;t know them, and your friends don&#8217;t know them, don&#8217;t add them.</p>
<p>3. Strange Behavior<br />
If friends on social sites seem to be acting odd, don&#8217;t take gifts from them or open their messages.  Someone may have hacked into their system so who you thought was a friend really isn&#8217;t. So, if you have a friend pushing &#8220;muenster cheese is the best&#8221; but you know they&#8217;re a vegan.  Then it&#8217;s probably a signal that you shouldn&#8217;t click on the URL.  It could be a malicious program that will mess up your <a href='http://www.classesandcareers.com/online-degrees_it-engineering/courses_computer-science/programs_computer-science' target='_blank'>computer software</a>.</p>
<p>4. Condensed URLs<br />
Some URLs for web site addresses are really long and consequently by using tools like bit.ly you can have a link with a shortened URL.  While these may be handy, they can also allow scammers and spammers the ability to hide where you are actually going.  If it&#8217;s possible make sure to preview the URL before you go onto it.  An easy rule is that if you can&#8217;t observe where the link is going, don&#8217;t go there.</p>
<p>5.  Be aware of your Privacy Options<br />
All of these social media tools allow you to adjust your <a href='http://www.classesandcareers.com/online-degrees_criminal-justice-legal/courses_private-security' target='_blank'>security</a> settings to a specific point.  Make sure that you evaluate and alter them to the uppermost privacy setting they allow.  However, don&#8217;t set the settings so great that the tools don&#8217;t work right.  Many of these settings are not the default so make sure that you alter them so some random visitor can&#8217;t find your data through the search engine.  If you don&#8217;t like or are nervous about some of the privacy settings on the site, then don&#8217;t use it.  Look for another site that meets your privacy protection standards.  Regularly examine and upgrade your browser privacy settings.</p>
<p>Social sites can be awesome.  You can reconnect with old friends, improve existing relationships, and at the same time make new friends.  Just be careful about what information you are putting up there, and take into account these 5 tips in order to keep yourself and your identity safe.</p>
<p>About the author:<br />
Diane Johnson earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Utah.  She likes to write about the news, politics, <a href='http://www.classesandcareers.com/online-education' target='_blank'>college degrees</a>, online education, and the college experience.</p>
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		<title>Parking Lots: Not As Safe As You Believe They Are</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 14:18:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you walk from a mall or store to your car, you probably feel pretty secure. You may not even think about this daily activity, but it can actually be quite dangerous. As shopping centers grow bigger and larger, so do their parking lots, and the distances you must walk between your car and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you walk from a mall or store to your car, you probably feel pretty secure. You may not even think about this daily activity, but it can actually be quite dangerous. As shopping centers grow bigger and larger, so do their parking lots, and the distances you must walk between your car and the store. Although this is excellent exercise, there are also many risks with doing this. Potential risks, ranging from theft or purse-snatching to assault, rape, an even kidnapping, tend to increase at night. You are especially at risk if you are a woman walking to your car by yourself after dark. Few people realize the dangers inherent in this commonplace activity.</p>
<p>If you plan to be in the store after dark, park in the closest parking spot you can find. Even if you have to go around the lot a couple of times, parking nearer means a shorter and safer walk to your car. After the car is parked, get out promptly and walk directly towards the building. Don&#8217;t spend time sitting in your car checking a shopping list, talking on your cell phone, or reapplying your makeup. If you do, you&#8217;ll be distracted enough to not notice a stranger approaching your vehicle.</p>
<p>Once you get out of the car and lock the doors, take note of your parking spot, the lighting, and potential hiding spaces such as walls or large bushes. Look for loiterers; if they are still there when you&#8217;re done shopping, watch out.</p>
<p>When walking to your car at night, take advantage of any help presented by the store. Most store <a href='http://www.peppersprayforselfdefense.com' target='_blank'>security</a> guards will be willing to accompany you to your car. Though you might seem silly taking them up on this, your security is worth it. If no help is available, try to time your exit when others are walking out of the store, so you won&#8217;t be alone in the lot. If you sense danger, remain inside until it is secure to walk to your car, and alert security to the issue.</p>
<p>At all times be conscious of everyone around you in the parking lot. This includes people sitting in parked cars, particularly if they have parked near your vehicle in an otherwise empty parking lot. Carry a stun gun, canister of <a href='http://www.ubackoff.com' target='_blank'>pepper spray</a>, or personal alarm to foil any potential attackers.</p>
<p>When placing an armful of purchases into your car, pay attention to how you load them into the backseat or trunk. Avoid turning your back to the parking lot for a long period of time. Once you&#8217;re done loading your purchases, get in the car and drive away. Once more, it&#8217;s not safe to sit in an remote parking lot for a long period of time, because this will place you in a vulnerable situation, making you a key target for attack.</p>
<p>Distractions are abundant when you&#8217;re out shopping, especially as you enter and leave the store. This makes it easy to become absorbed into your thoughts. Do you find yourself going over your shopping list in your head, rather than thinking about what&#8217;s going on at that moment? Parking in parking lots every day can make you forget the fact that these areas are somewhat isolated and unprotected locations where something bad could happen. You can never be too cautious when out alone, specially when walking to your car after dark.</p>
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		<title>Heater Safety Throughout Cold Weather</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 18:33:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heater Safety throughout Cold Weather 
By Montgomery County Fireplace Marshall&#8217;s Office 
THE WOODLANDS, Texas &#8212; As temperatures plummet over the next few days, residents can have lots of issues, such as looking after the 3 P&#8217;s ( Pets, Plants &#38; Pipes ). As Firefighters, we tend to are involved that there&#8217;s another danger that is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heater Safety throughout Cold Weather </p>
<p>By Montgomery County Fireplace Marshall&#8217;s Office </p>
<p>THE WOODLANDS, Texas &#8212; As temperatures plummet over the next few days, residents can have lots of issues, such as looking after the 3 P&#8217;s ( Pets, Plants &amp; Pipes ). As Firefighters, we tend to are involved that there&#8217;s another danger that is commonly overlooked, which is a risk of injury or death from home heating fires. </p>
<p>It looks estimated that there are approximately sixty-four,000 home heating fires annually during the United States, ensuing in nearly $1 Billion greenbacks in harm, 540 civilian deaths plus 1,four hundred injuries. <br />
The high cost of home heating fuels and utilities has caused a lot of Americans to have a look for various home heating sources such as wood burning stoves, space heaters, and fireplaces. Heating is one of the leading causes of residential fires. Over one-quarter of here fires result from improper maintenance of kit, specifically the failure to dust the equipment. </p>
<p>Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is another danger when using heating equipment fueled by fossil fuel. It happens most often when equipment is not vented properly. CO deaths have been on the increase as 1999. On average there were 181 unintentional non-hearth deaths from CO poisoning related to consumer products regarding year from 2004-2006 compared to 123 from 1999-2001 (Supply: Consumer Product Safety Commission). Carbon monoxide poisoning is nearly all fatal to adults age sixty-five or older. </p>
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The range one safety recommendation is to first plus foremost have functioning smoke detectors throughout the home, particularly in every one sleeping areas. Homes with gas appliances have to even have a Carbon Monoxide Detector on every floor. Having a working smoke alarm dramatically increases your chances of surviving a fire. <a href='http://www.utahburden.com/Properties' target='_blank'>Weather Safety Advice</a><br />
Preventing Home Heating Fires</p>
<p>In 2003-2006, the leading issue contributing to home heating fires (twenty-eight%) plus deaths (forty-six%) was heating equipment too near things that will burn, like upholstered furniture, clothing, mattress, or bedding (Supply: NFPA). Lots of heating fires can be prevented by following basic safety tips when dealing with any heating equipment: </p>
<p>- Keep or maintain a three foot clearance between every one heating equipment plus something that can burn. <a href='http://thewoodlandsrealestateblog.com/' target='_blank'>More Winter Advice</a></p>
<p>- Examine and maintain heating equipment frequently for safety.<br />
- Be certain to get mounted house heaters put in by a certified technician, according to manufacturer&#8217;s instructions or applicable codes.  Or, create sure a professional technician checks to see the unit has been properly installed. <br />
- When buying a recent, portable area heater, create sure it&#8217;s the label showing it&#8217;s listed by a recognized testing laboratory, such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL). </p>
<p>- Area heaters should be turned off every time you leave the room and prior to going to bed. </p>
<p>- Choose space heaters which flip off automatically if they tip over. <br />
- Never use a house heater to dry clothing. </p>
<p>- Do not use your oven to heat your home. </p>
<p>- Install smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each sleeping space, plus on each level of the home.  For the best protection, interconnect every one smoke alarms throughout the home.  When one sounds, they all sound.  </p>
<p>- Take a look at smoke alarms monthly. </p>
<p>- Install and maintain carbon monoxide alarms to avoid risk of carbon monoxide poisoning </p>
<p>Wood Burning Stoves plus Fireplaces</p>
<p>- Use a metal or glass fireplace screen to keep sparks from hitting nearby carpets or furniture. <br />
- Be sure the hearth or stove is installed properly. Wood stoves should have adequate clearance (three feet) from flamable surfaces and correct floor support and protection. </p>
<p>- Wood stoves ought to be of good quality, solid construction and design, and is going to be evaluated by a nationally recognized laboratory, such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL).</p>
<p>- The stove must be burned hot twice a day for fifteen-30 minutes to scale back the amount of creosote buildup. </p>
<p>- Have your chimney inspected annually plus cleaned if necessary, especially if it&#8217;s not been used for some time. </p>
<p>- Don&#8217;t use excessive amounts of paper to build fires in fireplaces. It is possible to ignite creosote in the chimney by overbuilding the fire. </p>
<p>- Create certain your fireside incorporates a sturdy screen to forestall sparks from flying into the room.  </p>
<p>- Keep flammable materials away from your fireside mantle. A spark from the hearth can easily ignite these materials. </p>
<p>- Before you attend sleep, be sure your fireside fire is out. NEVER close your damper with hot ashes during the fireplace.  A closed damper can help the fireside to heat up again and will force toxic carbon monoxide into the house. If synthetic logs are used, follow the directions on the package. </p>
<p>NEVER break a synthetic log apart to quicken the fire or use more than just one log at a time. They often burn erratically, releasing higher levels of carbon monoxide. </p>
<p>- Don&#8217;t use flammable liquids to start or accelerate any fire. </p>
<p>- Never burn charcoal indoors. Burning charcoal may give off lethal amounts of carbon monoxide. <br />
-Permit fireplace plus wood stove ashes to cool down before disposing in a metal container. </p>
<p>Electric Heaters<br />
- Keep area heaters a minimum of 3 feet away from anything that will burn &#8211; as well as furniture, blankets, curtains, plus paper products.</p>
<p>- Check to make sure the heater has a thermostat management mechanism. </p>
<p>- Choose a heater that will flip off automatically if it tips over. <br />
- Never dry clothes or store objects on stop of the heater. </p>
<p>- Never use extension cords with electrical heaters. </p>
<p>- Stay anything that can burn a minimum of three feet away from the heater.<br />
- Never allow kids to play with, or round, the heater. <br />
Sources: United States Fireplace Administration, National Fire Protection Association</p>
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		<title>Find Out How To Keep Your Homes Free Of Bats.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 00:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bats are blood suckers. Though it is true that bats are blood suckers, their feces and bites can be all the more unsafe. If you have a bat infestation you need to learn a little more about the type of bat you have and then learn how to get rid of it. 
Once your attempts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bats are blood suckers. Though it is true that bats are blood suckers, their feces and bites can be all the more unsafe. If you have a bat infestation you need to learn a little more about the type of bat you have and then learn how to get rid of it. </p>
<p>Once your attempts to wipe them from your home is successful, the next important step is to ensure that they do not make their once again.</p>
<p><b><a href='http://www.howtogetridofpests.net/How_to_get_rid_of_bats.html' target='_blank'>How to get rid of bats</a></b></p>
<p>The bats which make their way into our homes are actually hunting for a day time habitat. Bats ensure that they house themselves in darker places like a garret or a topmost floor where there is no light. They usually leave at night to hunt for food.</p>
<p>The only real way to keep bats out of your home is to make sure they can not get in.  You should check around your roof area for holes or spaces where they could get in and seal them off. Make sure that your chimney trap is in good condition and also check out for any cracks or crevices. Cracks or crevices in holes should be filled in with either cement or concrete so as to prevent entry of bats.</p>
<p> Bats can not chew through materials to get in. Before resorting to sealing, we need to be doubly sure that the bats have made their way out. Bats hunt during the night and thus you should seize the opportunity to seal the holes or cracks during this time, so as to prevent them from entering again.</p>
<p>Bats do not like fiberglass insulation, so if you do not have any installed in your attic then you may consider doing so if bats are a huge problem. You can also leave on the lights or use a fan in the area as this will deter bats also.</p>
<p>Some bird repellents will also work to keep bats away when it is applied to the area around entrances. Bats can be really destructive and annoying too. The only advantage of having a bat in your home is that they eat the other possible pests which infest your home.</p>
<p>Hiring expert services would help in solving the problem.</p>
<p>Find out how to <b><a href='http://www.howtogetridofpests.net/How_to_get_rid_of_ants.html' target='_blank'>How to get rid of ants</a></b> too.<br />
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