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Home Security Tips Pool Alarm for Kids Safety

Posted on March 17th, 2008 in Home and Family by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

Home Security Tips Pool Alarm for Kids Safety

Most of the folks that own swimming pools are getting ready for another swim season. Family fun, backyard bbq’s, games for the whole family. It is Americana at its best.

On the dark side: More than 900 children between 1 and 14 die each year in drowning accidents. In California, drowning is the number one cause of accidental death for children 1-4 years of age.

But, do you really need these statistics to convince you to do everything you can do to prevent this from happening to your child or grandchild?

Facts from about.com

• Drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury-related death for children between the age of one and 14. (Centers for Disease Control, 2003)

• Nine people drown in the United States every day. (CDC)

• Two-thirds of all drownings occur between May and August. (Orange County California Fire Authority)

• Approximately 75% of child drownings occur because of a lapse of adult supervision of less than five minutes.

• African-American children between the ages of five and 19 are 2.6 times more likely to drown than Caucasian children in the same age group. (Centers for Disease Control, 2003)

• In the swimming pool, African-American boys, between the ages of 5-19 are 12-15 times more likely to drown than their Caucasian peers. (National Institute of Health, 2001)

Now you can protect you kids, grandkids and the neighbor kids by installing the Pool Protector Pool Alarm.

This Pool Alarm is an electronic monitoring system that automatically sounds an alarm when children or pets fall into your unsupervised pool. It’s portable, self-contained and light weight. The unit is simple to operate. Entry into the pool will be detected by the Pool Alarm’s electronic sensor, triggering a loud pulsating alarm at the unit and inside your house from the remote receiver.

To learn more click on the links below.

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Home Security System Basics

Posted on March 17th, 2008 in Home and Family by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

Home Security System Basics

Government statistics reveal that 60% of burglaries on homes fitted with burglar alarms are unsuccessful, which proves that they can act as a useful deterrent in most cases. Burglars tend to search for less challenging targets than houses equipped with an alarm.

Choosing the right home security system can be overwhelming task, especially if you not acquainted with the basics. However, you’ll need to first check that the general security of your home is taken care of, and then consider the situation of your house and the crime statistics in your local area. A burglar alarm can either be a necessity or provide an additional safeguard and peace of mind, knowing that you have done your best to ensure the protection of your home and family.

How Much Security do I Need?
Security systems should be designed to give you a combination of parameter and interior protection which can include door and window sensors, glass break coverage, motion detectors, and fire protection. Based on the features of the property being protected, add-on protection can be installed to meet specific property needs.

If you are an inexperienced security system user, it may be valuable to consider your need for a security camera system.

Types of Systems

Hard Wire ? Nowadays, security systems have become more important than ever before. Protecting assets and ensuring privacy has become of paramount importance for homeowners. Today’s technology offers a lot of flexibility when it comes to alarm systems, allowing everyone access to this basic form of protection.

Wireless - Wireless home security systems are gaining popularity, as people want to do away with complicated and confusing wiring operations. In these wireless systems, battery operated control panels use existing radio wave frequencies to allow for easier operation and maintenance of the alarm system. Moreover, these days, intruder alarms are being adapted to accommodate apartments as well as private homes.

Detection

Most alarm systems have at least two types of detection devices. The most commonly used ones are:-

Magnetic Contacts ? Magnetic contacts consist of a magnet fitted to the opening part of a door or window and a switch fitted to the frame. When the two parts are separated (the door or window is opened), the alarm is activated.

Passive Infra-red Receivers - Commonly referred to as PIRs, Passive Infra-red Receivers are generally fitted into the corner of a room and look for changes in temperature, such as an intruder’s body heat.

Monitored Home Security Systems

Actual components and services usually vary in different companies, but here is an overview of the components and services you can expect to get from a home security system.

Command Stations: Various service providers refer to the command station by different names, e.g. Great Alarms calls it a “command station”, ADT refers to it as a “touchpad”, and Brinks calls it a “keypad”. From this command point, the system can be armed or disarmed, help can be summoned, and warnings can be given to others in the house by means of a device such as a whistle, horn, chime or similar item. You can also get more than one station or keypad installed, such as one in the living area and one in the bedroom.

Door & Window Sensors: In terms of functionality and ease of use, door and window sensors are simple devices, but when you purchase them one at a time, their cost can add up to a significant amount. Home security companies and other vendors earn their money by providing monthly monitoring services; these companies purchase items like these in bulk, and at wholesale prices that are much lower than the price offered to the general population. As such, it is often more sensible to purchase a package installation, as opposed to buying individual components, one at a time.

Motion Detectors: Motion detectors can be used to sense an intruder’s presence and activate alarms or summon help.

Remote Controls: In addition to the command station, keypad, or touchpad, many systems include a remote device which you may carry with you. These range from small units suitable to be carried on a keychain to larger units intended to be carried within your house.

Sensors: There are sensors available to detect fire, heat, moisture, carbon monoxide, breaking glass and flex.

Alarms & Other Warning Devices: The old familiar “alarm” has almost become a pass?. You can get chimes, sirens, and even strobe lights to warn you of break-ins or other emergencies.

Security Cameras: Security cameras are not a standard inclusion in domestic security systems that belong to the average-price segment. They are, however, available as an add-on security option.

Alarm Company Vetting and Alarms Administration

There are some unscrupulous alarm companies, which may tell you they are police approved or that the police will respond automatically when the alarm is activated. Beware of such stories, and always check with your local police station and obtain at least three competitive quotations before investing in a home security system. If contacted by telephone, never disclose details of your security arrangements. Ensure that the installed alarm is fitted and maintained to British Standard specifications. The standards you should look for are: BS4737 for wired alarms and BS6799 for wireless alarms. Companies should offer a 24-hour service along with a guaranteed 4 hour response to emergency call-outs.

The most common of security systems is the traditional “bells only” system. When professionally fitted, these cost around ?500 plus another ?65 per year for a maintenance contract.

The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) suggests that householders use a professional alarm installation company registered with a police recognised “alarm inspectorate.” Ask for your security company’s registration documents, and look for the following accreditation:

NSI (National Security Inspectorate)

NACOSS (National Approval Council for Security Systems)

ICON (an approval scheme run by NSI)

SSAIB (Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board)

The association also suggests that householders only speak to installers that offer a free survey and written quotation without obligation, and turn away companies that try to shock them with stories or statistics about burglary. Burglaries are less common than most people think and violent attacks on people in their houses are extremely rare. You should consider reporting any companies that use shock tactics to your local police or trading standards.

Author: Anthony Nearly

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Anthony Neary works for The Safe Shop in Preston. The Safe Shop provides a wide range of Home Security Safes. For a selection of Fire Document Safes visit http://www.thesafeshop.co.uk/Categories/security_safes/
or for more info simply visit http://www.thesafeshop.co.uk

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The Tips for Christmas Celebration

Posted on March 15th, 2008 in Home and Family by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

The Tips for Christmas Celebration

Christmas is coming! The holidays are just around the corner and we have got some ideas and tips for Christmas decorations to create memorable family moments.

Between cooking and cleaning, setting the stage for celebrations can be an overwhelming task. These easy Christmas decorating ideas and tips will help you provide a festive environment for a winter holiday you will always remember.

First things first, set a holiday atmosphere. Holiday decorations and scents are essential to setting the mood for a festive Christmas get-together. Weave some garland or check out your local craft and hobby store for some wicker baskets and make your own colorful centerpiece. Find at least one decoration that will stand the test of time. It will have to be durable and be stored properly. On the bottom, write the date it was first used. Your family will get used to this particular decoration and as the years go by; it will become a conversation piece that will bring back many Christmas memories.

The second that we will do is decorating a Christmas tree. Every family has a routine for trimming their tree. Whether it’s adorned with treasured ornaments, or a trendy flocked tree, it’s where the presents are parked. If you want to keep your traditional Christmas tree, but enjoy the new fiber optic designs, consider getting a smaller, tabletop version. This way you’ll have the best of both worlds.

The third thing that you will do is decorating your Christmas table. Your table decor will look inviting with a cloth or linen tablecloth. They are readily available in Christmas season patterns with bright, holiday colors. Often you can find matching napkins to complete the look. They are more appropriate on a smaller table for children to reduce stains.

The most popular centerpiece choice is a fresh fruit basket — with good reason. This will serve two purposes. The brilliance of the basket itself brings natural beauty and color to your table, and the fruit makes a nutritional snack that will compliment any meal. That is why they make such a popular gift. If a fruit basket isn’t your choice, display a bouquet or basket of fresh flowers on your table to compliment your tablecloth and add color. Silk flowers and poinsettias are gorgeous and can be used year after year.

At last, take all of your favorite old Christmas cards, cut them up and organize them into a collage. Secure them together with glue. After this is done, cut them into an oval shape and laminate them to make some unique, beautiful placemats. Candles supply beauty, a delicate scent, and an overall homey feeling. There are some seasonal candles available specifically for winter and Christmas holidays. Choose adorned candleholders and jars or decorate your own with beads.

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How To Get what You Want In The Bedroom

Posted on March 12th, 2008 in Home and Family by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

How To Get what You Want In The Bedroom

It’s hard to feel romantic if you’re sleeping on a second-hand mattress and have no bed frame, let alone a real bed. Being a young person in love often means having to settle for less than stellar furniture (and myriad other issues that come with being a money-less, goal-less twenty-something) Here are, in no particular order, the top three ways to improve your bedroom style and avoid sleeping on the sofa. Alone.

1. Know your style. This may seem simple enough, but note that ‘your’ is also plural. You need to know what works for you AND your partner together. That is the point, after all, correct? If you love contemporary and your trusty sidekick is a traditionalist at heart, heads will butt. Sleek lines and darker finishes paired with ornate detailing and a canopy bed may not gel well together. Research, research, research and find something that suits you mutually. Perhaps you can compromise and purchase a platform bed in an oak finish or a poster bed with a dark espresso finish. A relationship will blossom if you introduce your two styles: classic, meet contemporary; contemporary, meet classic.

2. Know your quantity. Do you like a more sparsely filled room, or do you like the look of a lot of matching pieces? You can choose bedroom furniture sets that come with any or all beds, chests of drawers, armoires, nightstands, and mirrors. If closet space is minimal, choosing a set with an armoire just makes good sense and will reduce unnecessary “your space; my space” fights. With two people, there are instantly two sides of the bed and therefore two bedside tables are compulsory. Be sure that you get enough bedroom furniture for both of you. You’re a team now. There’s no “I” in team.

3. Know your budget. If you are sleeping on a hand-me-down mattress, you likely already do know your budget, but it’s also important to look at this new bedroom set as an investment, not unlike your relationship. Put in a little, get a little. Put in a little more effort, get a lot. Buying a quality bedroom set can last until your silver anniversary. Your relationship won’t unless you buck up and fill your bedroom with stylish, romantic bedroom furniture. Give each other a reason to want to head to the bedroom again.

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Author: Laina Huculak

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All You Have To Do Is Learn To Cook

Posted on March 12th, 2008 in Home and Family by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

All You Have To Do Is Learn To Cook

The dining table is the most important and valuable piece of furniture in your home. There is no better way to illustrate this than with a beautiful new dining set. Which dining room furniture you choose is one of the most important purchases you will make. Here are some tips on how to select the ideal set for you that best suits your family.

Eye-appeal should be the first thing you look for. Perhaps you have a certain finish in mind? If you like the look of darker stained wood dining tables, try a deep espresso, mahogany or cherry finish. All are rich and luxurious and have a modern feel to them. If you prefer a lighter, more traditional appearance, a bright oak finish will give your dining room a comfortable, homey feel. Be smart when choosing; a good, quality table will last you for decades.

The next aspect to be aware of in choosing a dining set is construction or materials. A sturdy solid wood table is easy to find but suppose you have other materials or fabrics in mind. A glass top table is sleek and reminiscent of a street-side bistro. Leather or micro-suede chairs are super stylish and comfortable and put you at the top of the trendy list. Old world pedestal-foot detailing is sure to garner attention from guests. Victorian wrought iron will bring an aristocratic gothic-influenced style into your seemingly mundane dining room or kitchen.

Finally, the shape of your new table needs to be chosen. Do you have a large family? A rectangular shape with an add-in leaf can offer you enough seating to host next year’s holidays. If quieter, more intimate settings are more your style, why not go for a round table that make quiet conversations a breeze. For a contemporary twist, a square table suggests the look of a chic new restaurant in the comfort of your newly decorated home.

Do your research, make a list of what you must have and what you don’t want in a new dining set, and have fun! Once you make the purchase, get ready to host a dinner party and christen your new table with family, friends, and great food!

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Author: Laina Huculak

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