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Factory-Reconditioned DEWALT DW090PKR 20X Level Kit
Factory-Reconditioned DEWALT DW090PKR 20X Level Kit

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12/01/2008 08:40 PM
Basic Fire Prevention For Your Home And Personal Safety

According to the estimates of USFA in the year 2004 alone the number of fires that took place in the United States was 1.5 million. The estimated loss in dollars stood at staggering 9.8 billion dollars. More horrific figures reveal loss of death of about 3,900 approximately and about 18,000 injuries the same year. The USFA also said that during the same year the fatalities due to fires surpassed fatalities due to all sources combined. And the USFA also adds that even this number could be small in actuality as many small fires are not reported.

The statistics also reveals that more than eighty three percent of all fatalities and eighty percent of the total injuries due to fires took place in homes. These figures come as a bitter surprise as most of the fires are pretty much preventable if adequate precautions are taken. Following certain basic fire safety guidelines could greatly reduce the chances of fires and protect the homes and people from this disaster from striking.

One of the best ways to prevent home fires is to install smoke detectors at every floor of the home and also fire alarms. But, installing the smoke detectors alone would not serve the purpose. Some people think that "once installed forever installed" after installing smoke detectors. But, the fact is many a time the smoke detectors don't work and do not detect smoke due to mere negligence on behalf of the house owner.

The smoke detectors batteries should be tested and checked on a regular basis and in fact the smoke detector should also be tested in whole. Make it a point to replace the battery every year. Do not smoke at home. It is one of the biggest causes of home fires.

The next big cause is electrical short circuit. Use properly rated wires for house wiring and so does other components. Also when plugging in electrical gadgets check the voltage rating to avoid shot circuits. Also, keep cords at a distance from rugs and carpet. Disconnect any appliance when done using. Replace old appliances or fix them before they become an electrical fire hazard. Also, use circuit breakers in the house wiring and also for plugging outlets to prevent fires due to overloading.

In recent years a lot of fires have been experienced due to electrical heaters to supplement home heating. Care should be taken to keep portable heaters at a distance from combustible materials to prevent fires. Also, go for heaters that have auto shutoff in case of overloading or overheating.

Fire places are also one of the biggest fire hazards in houses with fireplaces. Use screens to prevent fire spark from flying off to the outside of the fireplace. Keep combustible material at a distance from the fireplace to prevent them from catching fire. Also, do not overload the fireplace with excessive wood, which may cause sudden outburst of fire within few seconds and unexpectedly. Clean the chimneys periodically to help smoke escape freely into the air and also to clean bird nests which can catch fire.

Have an escape plan ready for the home. It is a good idea to be also prepared for a fire. Practicing an escape from time to time also increases response during the times of actual fire. Have a plan for every room in the house.

Educating the family members, especially children would make evacuation plan easier in the event of an emergency. Children are especially fascinated about fires and like to create fires, about a hundred thousand fires a year are started by children while playing.

People have a negligent attitude towards fire safety especially during the holidays. They relax every rule just for fun and end up paying huge price for that. Care should be taken even while selecting a Christmas tree, see that it's not too big so as to make it difficult to manage and which can catch fire easily. Decorations which are non-flammable in nature should be used to decorate homes.


About the Author

Thomas Sherwood is a former Sgt in the United States Marine Corps owner of Sherwood Locksmithing of La Vergne TN.

For over 13 years 15,337 satisfied customers later, people have come to depend on Sherwood Locksmithing to keep their homes and businesses secure in Middle Tennessee.

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11/29/2008 09:24 AM
Bathroom Remodeling Do's and Don'ts

Bathroom remodeling is an arduous task that takes time and careful planning. The purpose of your bathroom remodel should be to enhance the ergonomics, visual appearance of your bathroom with bathroom fixtures, designs, and styles that meet your taste. Bathroom remodeling is not for the faint of heart. Although you more than likely will not install the fixtures yourself, selecting a bathroom vanity or vanities, sinks, and bathtub can be quit complex when performing your very first bathroom remodel.

Listed below are some pointers on Dos and Donts for your bathroom remodeling project. Take heed of these pointers so you may avoid some mistakes and ensure that the end product or the look you are hoping to achieve is what you have envisioned.

Bathroom Remodeling Suggestion #1: Dont Cut Corners
A lot of folks believe that bathroom remodeling is a cake walk that evolves changing out sinks or vanities with a new one however, since the bathroom encompasses plumbing, you need to mindfully plan out your remodel. Ensure the replacement fixtures fit the space and the plumbing of your bathroom, or understand that your bathroom may involve rerouting some pipes. Before you plan on which vanity, bathtub or sink you want, determine the basic layout of your new bathroom. If the bathroom layout is staying the same, note the plumbing layout when shopping for a new, bathtub sink, toilet, or vanities. If youre changing the bathroom layout, draw a diagram on how your bathroom should look measure everything to make sure your expectations are realistic, and then determine if you need to reroute any plumbing. We suggest that you contact a reputable plumber and get his opinion. After completing your diagram and consulting with your plumber you can start shopping around for your new bathroom fixtures.

Bathroom Remodeling Suggestion#2: Shop Around
We suggest you do not buy the first this you see rather shop around you will no doubt not have second thoughts in the end wishing you would have purchased a different fixture. We suggest that you surf the internet and view the enormous selection of the latest and traditional plumbing fixtures that are available without leaving your home. Online, you will find that bathroom fixtures are more available and affordable than at you local store. There are many bathroom fixture wholesalers who purchase bathroom furnishings in large quantitys and can offer you the item at a price that in previous years may not have been within your budget.

Bathroom Remodeling Suggestion #3: If You Have Never Done it Before, Dont Install It Yourself
Purchasing a toilet is quit different from purchasing new furniture. Bathroom remodeling in most cases will involve plumbing work. Even if you arent rerouting pipes, installing new bathroom fixtures takes some plumbing knowledge. Because we are dealing with water it is important that the installation be performed correctly as the potential for water damage to your home is present and could easily wipe out any savings you may have by doing it yourself. We highly recommend that you contact a plumber and save yourself time, money and headaches.

In summery when bathroom remodeling, it is important to plan your layout, shop around, and install your new bathroom furnishings properly. Failing to do so could cost you more money in the end and result in a bathroom remodel that is less than desirable.

If bathroom remodeling is what you are looking for and want to save money on the latest bathroom fixtures to include classic styles that are available, please visit Bathtubs Factory Direct which has good selection of bathroom vanities, sinks and faucets. Bathtubs Factory Direct offers bathroom fixtures for your remodel at discount or wholesale prices.


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http://www.bathtubsfactorydirect.com Your wholesale priced bathroom renovation website for bathroom vanities, bathtubs and faucets for your bathroom remodeling project

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11/25/2008 07:57 PM
The European Method of Building and Construction

I recently watched an investigative report on the news showcasing victims of careless, ill-trained, and dishonest contractors. Though potential for shoddy workmanship is inescapable anywhere you go in the world, European countries like Germany and Switzerland have a less likely chance of this happening.

"How can that be?" you ask.

The answer to this question could likely fill a book, but as a German trained contractor working in the United States, I can offer my observances in abridged form. My intent is neither to degrade Americans (I absolutely love America) nor to imply that Europeans are infallible and perfect (that is certainly not true either).

There is, however, a disparity as far as workmanship on the whole is concerned. The reasons for this vary and need to be discussed.

Culture and lifestyle head the top of the list. My country is the size of just one of the states in the United States. My father lives in the same city I was born in and in the same home since my earliest recollection. My last name comes from a neighboring city my family settled hundreds of years ago.

My American wife, on the other hand, has lived in more than 20 locations. Not one member of her family was born in the same state.

Since America is so large and many families are so transient, why should Americans bother demanding enduring quality and workmanship when they're off to the next place in such a short period of time?

I have friends in Europe who live in homes that have been in their family for generations. Since they plan to stay there and pass down their homes to their own progeny, they have 1) a reason to demand work meant to last, and 2) a deep feeling of stewardship and pride of their dwelling places.

Many of their homes enjoy a wealth of history, and are much older than the United States itself.

The American culture of convenience and quick fixes is certainly justifiable to a certain extent. Someone who lives in a circa 1970s track home where they plan to stay for less than 5 years isn't going to want to dump a lot of money in it to make it last for centuries.

Trouble is, this paradigm has translated over to almost everything, from important historical buildings to many of America's multi-million dollar dream homes.

Now I realize I'm speaking in gross generalizations and there are many exceptions, but you can see how this lifestyle has developed a widespread culture more interested in accomplishing the task at hand in the cheapest, fastest way rather than the right way.

As with this philosophy in general, one can only hang on this way for a time until the consequences catch up. Words like "sustainability" are becoming a part of everyday lingo.

I don't need to delve into the impact of building with "disposable" materials that end in a landfill, or substandard construction resulting in the escape of copious amounts of heat from the home, or negative economic ramifications of consistent replacement and waste, let alone what poor workmanship does to the psyche of our culture.

Of course we don't have the volume of architecturally difficult buildings in the U.S. as in Europe for obvious reasons. Since we don't need the skills required to restore these buildings or match architectural styles, why would we be known for workers who have these abilities?

Again, this is understandable to a point. However, if you had a bad childhood, does that mean you have the right to pass that on, or do you have the responsibility to make your adult life better? At some point, basic skills are still required.

Since I work in fine metal roofing, I'll pick on that for another example. I see fine metal roofing companies claiming to provide the best possible quality, yet they use and sell caulk and sealants as if they were an acceptable solution.

Those are cheap crutches used by people who don't know better because they haven't had the proper educational opportunities, and they are passing this on as standard.

Education plays an enormous role. I remember a game I played as a child where we would all line up in a row. The first in line would whisper a simple phrase into the ear of the one lined up next to him and so on.

Invariably, the last in the line whose job was to repeat what was whispered to him blurted out a completely different phrase from the one that was initiated. Since we don't have proper educational facilities in the U.S., trade techniques are getting passed along incorrectly and these methods are perpetuating themselves.

Well-meaning workers very interested in providing quality service and thinking they are doing so, just aren't. Since they are the "professionals" and "authorities" and pass along the standard their clients have come to expect, the clients think they are getting good work. And that's tragic on so many levels.

A friend of mine got her roofing license in America by studying a book for a couple of weeks, taking a test and finding a qualifying contractor to watch over her work. Though very intelligent, she had no experience in the field of roofing at all and was still able to get a license.

In Germany, even trades like window washers require years of training and passing the requisite tests before they can start work.

These credentials are more than just business licenses. They are proof that the contractor has passed some of the toughest competency requirements in the world.

As an example, the "Meisterbrief", the highest contractor certification in Europe requires four years of post graduate education at an accredited university and has a 50% fail rate. Many trades have traditional clothing that only a master of the trade may wear.

These certifications mean something. These are educated, professional craftspeople, not the typical "blue collar" worker. Clients can look up diplomas and certificates and feel confident hiring one of these professionals.

As a result, Europeans in general do not tolerate substandard work. A town just outside mine in Germany hired a company to pave a road. It came out uneven and bumpy (but better than many around my home here in the U.S.).

The citizens were so upset, they demanded the city make the paving company replace it. The paving company pleaded with the city and said they would go out of business if they had to endure that extra cost. The city made them do it anyway.

A few public examples like this, and no one makes things improperly. The majority of construction work I have seen here would never pass muster with a European inspector.

I want better for all of us here in America. We are somehow afraid to expect, no demand the best for us in building and architecture.

It's a safety issue. It's an economic and environmental issue. It's a matter of pride and respect.

We have decided that crossing our fingers and hoping for the best is just the way life is; deal with it, that's the standard.

We need to reevaluate our educational system and update licensing requirements, but mostly, we just need to demand better from and for ourselves. When that happens, the rest will fall into place.


About the Author

Erno Ovari of Copper Exclusive has a distinguished career in metal craft that dates back to 1985, with experience throughout Europe as well as 11 years of intensive education in this trade. He holds the degree of "Meisterbrief", the highest contractor certification in Europe. http://www.copperexclusive.com Copper Roofing - Exclusive European Style

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11/25/2008 01:28 PM
Six Reasons For Hiring A Handyman

Broken chair, leaking taps, blown up fuse, painting interiors or exteriors, upgrading of electrical wiring or weather proofing, and repair of windows, doors and cabinets - the list is endless.

There are times in every house when you have to attend these kinds of general home maintenance work at the soonest. Most of the times, the nature of work does not require you to hire a contractor to handle the job. You either have to do it yourself or hire a handyman. If you are not good at DIY projects or if you simply do not have time for these works, hiring a handyman is quite a sensible decision. Stay calm and relaxed. Just give a call to them and they will fix your things up.

Services Offered

The services offered by a handyman may include fitting shelves, fitting a ceramic tile, altering the bathroom or kitchen, small plumbing or electric jobs, such as fixing a fuse, and other such stuff. Other services may include trash hauling, painting, plumbing, moving assistance, carpentry, pet sitting, yard maintenance and cleaning, upholstery cleaning, window washing, and cleaning service.

Advantages Of Hiring A Handyman Service

It is very important for you to understand that not every handyman is an expert at all kinds of general home maintenance jobs. Some handymen are specialized in carpentry and plumbing while there are others who specialize in electrical jobs. When you hire a handyman professional directly, you may not be able to get the best services. On the other hand, when you hire them through a handyman services company, they will send you the best man for the specific job someone who will serve your requirements in the most efficient and affordable manner.

Here are a few more advantages:

You would want to hire a handyman who does not only possess a professional qualification in the relevant field, but is also experienced, knowledgeable, skillful, proficient, and smart. By hiring a handyman through a reputed company, you ensure that you get exactly what you want a well qualified and properly licensed handyman professional. These handymen also possess liability insurance and worker's compensation coverage.

When you get your home maintenance works done through a handyman service, you will also save substantially on the material cost.

Probably, the biggest advantage of hiring a handyman service company is that you can be rest assured of your home being in safe hands.

When you hire a handyman directly, you are quite likely to face an array of troubles, but hiring through a handyman service company makes everything smooth and hassle free for you.

The handyman who works as an individual professional usually does not offer you a written contract to sign up. On the other hand, a reputed handyman service company will always sign a written contract with you. This contract would have the details of the works that have to be done and their charges along with any other associated costs.

In case of hiring an individual handyman professional, you may be asked to make upfront payment. But, a handyman service company would allow you to make the payment in parts, as according to the volume and quality of work done.

Overall, whether you need handyman services in the kitchen, bathrooms, yards, or with electrical appliances, availing the services of a reputed handyman service company like us would always be handy for you. You can visit our website handymanweb for more information on how to get the best handyman talents for your various home maintenance works.


About the Author

http://www.handymanweb.com is the place to go for people looking for handy man services or to post their availability as a handy man.

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11/22/2008 10:36 AM
DIY Constructions: How To Build A Garage On Your Own

Incredibly, many people who have enough skills to create their own garages can actually do so, with the least amount of fussing as possible. It does, however, need a bit of advanced planning and a lot of dedicated man hours since this house extension project can occupy a wee bit more space than an outdoor storage cabinet or a shed. Here are some tips on how to build a garage.

The very first thing that would be needed is a plan for a garage. This is assuming, of course, that there is already an allocated space for the project in question. Garage plans can be easily and freely downloaded from the World Wide Web. All the person has to do is choose the scale and model of the garage he or she wants to build; (i.e. 2 car garage / Model AG-10A.) The wonderful thing about downloading from DIY construction sites is that the plans usually include the necessary materials and tools needed. If the website is particularly extensive, there will also be a list of online and offline suppliers where the person can order materials and tools. On a reverse note, some online suppliers also provide pre-fabricated garage kits that come with their own plans and materials, so these should come in handy as well.

The second step is to call in contractors who can excavate the allotted space, and lay down the foundations for the garage. The person who intends to make the garage can pretty much do this on his or her own. However, this would take a lot of time, some heavy machineries and additional man power. Hiring specific contractors to do these jobs will make the garage construction go a lot faster.

The next few steps really depend on what kind of DIY or do-it-yourself garage kits you order. There are lumber garage kits that are shipped and ready to be assembled, requiring only a least amount of measuring and cutting on the part of the person making the garage. However, it is the assembly part that takes the longest since walls and roofs have to be sturdy enough to sustain the considerable of ceiling materials and shingles. These lumber garage kit packages usually come in installments. This is to ensure that the lumber do not have to stay exposed to the elements for long periods of time. This also guarantees less clutter on the part of the homeowner.

Other packages include garage materials with adjoining corners that snap into place once set up. These are easier to assemble but may need some careful measuring at the onset of the project. These materials cannot be changed or modified in any way (unlike the lumber garage kits) without compromising the strength and quality of the rest of the building materials.

Walls go up first of, course, and then the roof and roofing materials. Windows and doors come close to last. Some people prefer painting over the garage after everything has been installed. However, it would be more economical if that person chooses from the very beginning the shade of the prospective garage. If the supplier carries several color options, then these would save the person a lot of money and time than having to paint over a new construction project with a more "seeming" shade.


About the Author

April Kerr owns website Garage Solutions Plus which is all about garage design ideas and has details of garage workbench plans and wood frame garage kits.

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