Archive for February, 2010
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Earlier people use to go to a shop and purchase a light bulb either to 60 watts or 90 watts. However, in today’s time so much of new bulbs are introduced in market that you need to make a wise decision while selecting the right kind of bulb for your requirement.
Generally people choose to have a compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL) for their home as these bulbs are highly energy efficient and have also got an energy star rating. These bulbs consume 1/4th of electricity consumed by a normal bulb to produce the same amount of light. These bulbs are also very durable and reduce the heat production by 70%. Due to this reduction in heat production, energy cost of air conditioner is also reduced.
The technology associated with these bulbs has reached so high that they are comparable to standard bulbs in most roles and have become the best alternative for the general public. These bulbs are available in warm as well as cool color options and various sizes and shapes to fit most fixtures. They also come in models rated to work indoors or outdoors, with dimmer and tri-way switches.
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Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Most of us think that maintaining the home plumbing timely is all bookish and unreal. Such a callous attitude may prove costly for the efficiency of the plumbing setup in the long run. You need to make regular maintenance inspections of your homes plumbing at least once every 3 to 4 months.
Properly maintaining your current plumbing can save money and energy without spending a bundle on new fixtures and faucets. Here are a few simple steps you can fallow to maintain the energy efficiency of the current plumbing in your home. For instance, the frequently occurring leaks and seepage must be brought to the notice of the homeowner. Water finds an easy passage into the internal structure of the home through these cracks and leaks.
To start with inspect the leaky accessories and devices such as taps, faucets, showers, pipes etc in your home. By turning them on and off repeatedly, you can determine whether they are working normally or have some abnormality. The detection of leaks from the concerned plumbing segment would point towards any plumbing fault. So, repair them at the earliest
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Saturday, February 27th, 2010
Summers are time for organizing an outdoor event. You can either have the option of organizing it in your porch, patio and if you are planning to have a much larger gathering you can always opt for garden. Like our interiors, we should also have our exteriors well decorated to make the evening more exciting. The right kind of outdoor lighting helps enhancing the exterior look and also provides safety. Even if you do not have enough space still you can have a chance to decorate your pathway to make the exterior look more beautiful and set the mood for party.
There are various options to pick from. You can find them in many shapes, sizes and designs adding warmth and illuminating the area. Depending on the way you mount them the whole looks get impacted. Post mount lights are the one which are mounted on a column or a post. Depending on the individuals preferences you can find various mounting lights like the wall mount, bracket mount, hanging mount lights etc.
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Friday, February 26th, 2010
Layering is a safe, sure, simple way to increase many types of plants, and particularly the climbers and danglers with which this book is concerned. The first requirement is that the plant have long, lax or drooping stems - which vining plants do. The rest is easy, because the stem is not severed from the parent until the new plant is well rooted and can survive on its own. Humidifying devices, bottom heat, and close protection are seldom called for.
Garden plants layer readily, sometimes even spontaneously. And layering is equally easy for indoor or greenhouse vines. A wandering stem or runner is simply pinned down on the soil in a nearby pot, and severed when it is securely rooted.
Ground layering in the garden takes place at the base of the parent plant. Loosen and lighten a small section of soil, and mix in some peat or other humus to help hold moisture. Select a firm, semiwoody stem, and open the thick skin in one of several ways to speed up rooting. The stem can be nicked underneath with a sharp knife, or split and held open by a small piece of toothpick or match, or simply twisted just enough to break the outside skin and separate a few of the inside tissues. Some plants insist on rooting at or near a node, others don’t care where. And some softer stems don’t even need to be nicked.
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Friday, February 26th, 2010
On the 26th to 28th of February this year the Bristol Marriott hotel hosts the biggest Hifi and AV show. The Bristol Sound and Vision Show draws AV and Hifi enthusiasts from all over the UK.
The Bristol Sound and vision show will be presenting new products from almost 200 brands including Yamaha, Sony, JVC, Mission, Wharfedale, Denon plus many more. The Sound and Vision Bristol show allows people to get close and demo the latest products, giving them chance to test them and relay feedback directly to the manufactures. Visits love that there are so many brands under one roof, no AV or Hifi shop in the country will have this many brands on display.
The Bristol Sound and Vision show is not just open to the public, many AV and Hifi retailers like HiFiBitz, Sound and vision and digital direct visit the show to gain knowledge of the products that they will be selling when they are released. The Bristol Show is expecting to see over 5000 visits over the weekend of the 26 to the 28th of February 2010. If you want to avoid the crowds but still see the latest products, why not call in to your local Av or Hifi dealer like sound and vision and see what is on offer there. The retailer Sound and vision has electrical shops in Bolton and in Leeds, they also have over 150 accounts with manufacturers many of which are previewing at the show. In the Bolton and Leeds Sound and Vision electrical shops there are over 200 products on display ready for demonstration.
Tags: consumer electronics, Electrical appliances, electronics, exhibitions, gardening, hifi, home cinema, home improvements, home-and-garden, lcd tvs, plasma tvs, shows, televisions, tvs
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Is your drain sluggish? Want to get rid of odors and clogs? Then surely it’s a time to clear your drainage pipe. Accumulated waste such as hair, food residues etc. on the surface of the drain usually block it. Fortunately, cleaning up a clogged sink is not a difficult job but a little messy.
Presently, there are numerous methods to unclog the drains like treating them with chemicals, white vinegar and even tools like plunger. However, when your plunger fails to unclog a drain one can use an electric snake. This can also be called as an auger.
Let us see the way one should use the auger so as to quickly and efficiently remove the debris from the drains.
Before you go for some plumbing job, make sure you have all the tools that are needed for it and of course, a pair of working gloves. Gloves would be an essence in this case because you have to work with the messy clog. Tool needed here would be an electric snake which is basically consists of a flexible, coiled, metal wire with a crank that allows it to go deep into the drain to break up the blockage.
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010
If you are just new to carpentry then do your preparation first, and find out all the safety safeguards you should be mindful of before you start. Dont compromise the time and say it just takes common sense. We all make errors, and not being sensible or selecting the time to study about safety in your work could be a very pricy one. The dangers are twofold in that you can put your personal safety at hazard, or at they very least make some irreparable mistakes to your project.
Dont underestimate the damage that some of the tiny woodworking tools can do. If the tool is sharp in any way ,it can cause a serious cut or puncture. If its a larger tool like a saw it can cause you to lose a limb. To forbid this you must always be alert. If you are overtired, not feeling well ,or have been drinking alcohol then dont work on your project ,and most importantly do not use your tools.
Study about the woodworking tools you will be utilizing for your woodworking projects. Recognise what they are efficient of. Be sure to always read the operating directions as well as the safety instructions before you even attempt to work it. If is a second hand item that you have bought, then go on the internet to explore it.
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
The normal everyday swinging closet doors has advantages and disadvantages. The good thing about a hinged closet door is that it gives you a good solid surface for you to add closet decorations or a full-length mirror on the door to enhance your room.
If you want to go ahead and give your closet doors a good overhaul, then you need to know that there are different types available today, and these are hinged, bi-fold, accordion, and sliding closet doors.
I thought that Bifold closet doors would serve this purpose so long as we found someone to make them to individual specifications.I was able to find just the company and we have collaborated over the years on some interesting designs.
Even with three sliding closet doors, there will still be one section of the closet that is blocked. Sliding doors will work really if you can slide them into the walls, but not many people have that luxury.
Accordion. The Accordion or multi-fold closet door is quite common in condominiums and hotels. They take up little space and fold in lengths to reveal the contents inside. You don’t necessary have to open everything when using this door type - just enough to reveal the content that you wish to get or store.
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
If you have a walk-in closet, that is longer than it is deep, you may want to think about installing sliding closet door. A sliding closet door lends sophistication and grace to any room where it is installed.
Sliding doors of good quality will have silent rails and a damper system so the door doesnt slam with force. It should slide silently and easily into place each time, you close the doors. When you are shopping for sliding closet door, you will encounter many styles you may want to consider for the room where you want to install it.
What are the drawbacks to a sliding door? Are you worried about the doors coming off the rails? If the doors are properly installed, this won’t happen. YOu will also always hear the sound of the door sliding on its rail. That can perhaps irritate people with sensitive nerves. But again, properly installed, this noise wouldn’t be that loud.
In most cases the reach in design is used where space is concern. In most cases they are 3 to 10 feet wide and average 30 inches in dept. Considered by many builders and architects to be a very efficient was to maximize storage space.
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
There are very few to maybe no exceptions to the tenet that a inadequately behaved dog is the accountability of the owner. Dogs are by and large very trouble-free to instruct and there really is no explanation to have a dog that behaves faultily.
The very most significant thing that you must do as a dog owner is to establish the pecking order. As the owner you must be the leader. Dogs are biologically pack animals and they act in response to pack order. Every human member of the family must place over the dog in the pack order. When a human being family member speaks the dog needs to comply.
Dogs are different from humans. They cannot analyze. You are not being cruel to your dog when you are adamant that he minds you. You have to be the leader and he will be devoted to you more for it.
If you are going to be able to keep your dog safe and sound and your family unit content you must be able to control your dog. He will respond to you every time if he considers you to be the leader.
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