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May 29, 2011

Picking Small Ceiling Fans and Fixtures

Filed under: Home improvement — publisher @ 6:49 pm

Ceiling fans are an excellent addition to any room. It helps to increase ventilation and provides a cooling system. At the same time, it can be used to help with heating during cold seasons. Picking a ceiling fan for a large room is not always a problem. The trouble often comes with picking small ceiling fans. There are many large ceiling fans around but not a lot of small ones. Having the right size is the key to getting the right fan. For a room that is roughly 8×8 to 8×10 feet in size, a small fan is appropriate.

Aside from the size of a small fan, its blade type should also be considered. Blade spans for these range from 30”- 32” in length. Ceiling fan blades also come in a variety of designs. Indoor blades are made from real wood while outdoor blades are made to look like real wood to easily match any room design. Warp resistant resin makes sure that these blades stay looking great even if you use them outdoors.

 Ceiling fans, whether big or small, are also excellent for light fixtures. Ceiling fan lights can make any room brighter and cozier. It gives just the right amount of lighting without being too bright. Just like fan blades, lights are often available in a wide array of designs and finishes to help make matching easier. No matter what type of look you want to get, you will be able to achieve it with the many choices available.

May 28, 2011

The Advantages of Tenant Background Checks

Filed under: Business Services — publisher @ 6:51 pm

Imagine yourself in a situation where you have to deal with a tenant who has not paid his rent for a few months. Perhaps the only course of action is through the assistance of the law in removing the tenant from your property. But not only does this involve a lot of extra energy and money spent on something that is rightfully yours, but you have to miss out on what is legally yours in terms of payments.

This is where tenant background checks come in handy due to the fact that prevention, in most cases, can be the most effective way to deal with the problem before it arises. Here are a few advantages of using tenant screening services:

Advantage #1: You can make safe choices

With all the information that you can receive as a landlord, nothing can be more crucial than the landlord credit report, which immediately tells you about the potential tenant’s history with living in a rented home. Within minutes of getting this report, you will know whether or not the person is a risk or an asset when it comes to renting your property to them, thereby give you enough information to make the right choice.

Advantage #2: Stress relief

The stress of having to deal with an eviction while not being paid money that you rightfully deserve is, in most cases, avoided. In using these services, not only can you look at the potential tenant’s financial history, but just to be on the safe side, you can also conduct an eviction search. Based on what you find, you will be able to determine which tenant is least likely to give you these problems, and therefore reduce the amount of stress that an eviction or late rent payments can cause you.

Advantage #3: Prevent property damage

Some applicants might appear to be innocent on the outside, but if you run a search on their renting history, you can be sure to find some discrepancies that might relate to being a nuisance in the neighborhood, while also being known to cause property damage. You can immediately circumvent these issues from happening on your property by rejecting that candidate’s application.

May 27, 2011

GESTATIONAL DIABETES AND OBESITY

Filed under: Health — creative @ 11:30 am

Gestational diabetes is a unique type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy. The placenta produces hormones which act against insulin as a result of which the body fails to produce enough insulin to deal with the increased blood sugar levels in the body.

Women who are obese (BMI over 30) are at a higher risk of developing this condition along with women with a family history of diabetes and women who have previously had gestational diabetes.

Complications arising from this condition can affect the health of the unborn child as well as that of the mother. Babies tend to grow large due to the extra blood sugar and most often delivered prematurely by C-section. Seizures due to low blood sugar are another concern.

If you are overweight and planning to get pregnant, you should work on loosing weight immediately as this will improve your overall health and ensure a healthy pregnancy. A report on www.more-than-a-number.com website says that “physicians consider obesity to be the single greatest public health crisis today”

Therefore think of yourself and the health of your unborn child and start to live healthy.

May 22, 2011

The Benefits of Under Floor Heating Systems

Filed under: Home improvement — publisher @ 9:04 pm

For people who live in countries where the temperature drops below zero every now and then, or remains at low temperatures throughout the year, staying warm is definitely a priority for your comfort. Apart from the traditional forms of heating that are being used in today’s world, one of the best ways to stay comfortably warm is by using the technology of under floor heating.

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There are several reasons why this technology is beginning to substitute for all other forms. It eliminates the expense that comes along with it as well as the installation and maintenance issues that crop up with older methods of heating.

Of course, most people would assume that this new technology that gives you the comfort of a heated tile floor (controlled by a thermostat) is similar to hydronic radiant floor heating, but it isn’t.

Eventhough the principle of heating the home it is installed in is very similar, the truth is that this new technology is much cheaper and is easier to install than hydronic floor heating systems.

But there are several other benefits as well.

Benefit #1: Comfort

Since this method of heating does not heat the air, but the objects in your home, you won’t have to deal with dry and stuffy air. What separates this system from others is the fact that it is the coldest part of the home (your floor) that gets heated first instead of the ceiling.

Benefit #2: Dry Floors

The beauty of this system lies in the fact that no matter how wet the floor gets in the cold season, this method of heating dries it up really quickly, so there is no chance of feeling cold due to water that has been spilt or brought in by shoes, boots, and the like.

Benefit #3: Invisible and silent

Unlike other methods of generating floor heat, since this type of heating is under the floor, it’s invisible and consumes no space except for that used for a thermostat. And if that’s not enough, the system works silently too.

May 21, 2011

Tennant Boosts Investment in Environmentally Friendly Technology, Thanks to First Quarter Profits

Filed under: Home improvement — publisher @ 9:06 pm

Tennant Co. recently announced that it intend to invest more in environmentally friendly cleaning technology, which contributed to high sales and earnings over the first quarter. According to analysts’ estimates, the profits recorded would be around the figure of $161.7 million, but the company outperformed these figures by recording a 15 percent increase in sales amounting to $172.6 million by March 31, 2011.

Floor Scrubber

Thanks to the new ec-H2O technology, which was introduced in 2008, the Tennant floor scrubber had registered an increase of 65 percent, and was considered to be a strong contributor to performance in the first quarter of 2011.

What makes this technology unique is the fact that it converts water into a cleaning solution. Given its popularity among customers, the earnings of $5.9 million by Tennant was exactly what Wall Street estimates had forecasted earlier.

The company also recently launched a machine that dispenses water and salt as ingredients and works as an excellent substitute for most cleaning solutions that are currently used.

Interestingly, the cleaning equipment company’s research and development spending was about $6.3 million in the same quarter, and now it plans to increase the investment on the aforementioned technology to about 4 percent of sales (as opposed to 3.6 percent in the first quarter) and in particular for its water-based cleaning business.

Keeping these positive developments in mind, the company has also raised its earnings by 5 cents, which is within a range of $1.75 to $1.95, and increased its sales estimates by about $5 million to a total figure of about $730 million for the year.

May 18, 2011

5 Ways to Avoid a Ponzi Scheme:

Filed under: Finance — admin @ 11:36 am

Imagine trusting your hard-earned money—such as your retirement savings—to a financial adviser only to lose it all in a fraudulent scheme. Obsessing about whether your money manager could be the next Bernard Madoff, the alleged mastermind of a $50 billion Ponzi scheme, isn’t going to do much good, but some healthy skepticism won’t hurt. Here are five tips for investors so they can avoid getting taken to the cleaners:

Make sure your adviser is legit. If you’re looking for an adviser, ask friends and relatives for recommendations—but don’t stop there. A scary truth is that anyone can call himself or herself a financial planner or adviser, so it pays to check with national organizations that issue credentials. They include the National Association of Personal Financial Advisers, the Financial Planning Association, and the Certified Financial Board of Standards. Each offers a searchable database with contact information for planners in each state. The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants has a list of CPAs who’ve earned the personal financial specialist designation.

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Dig deep. Put on your gumshoes and find out how long the adviser has been in the business. Ask to see his or her ADV Form, Part II, which a planner files with the Securities and Exchange Commission. It contains information about the adviser’s background, services, and fees. Check for complaints filed though your state’s securities regulator (contact information is available here). A site visit might also be helpful, says Tim Kochis, chief executive of Aspiriant, a wealth management firm with offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles that caters to high-net-worth clients. "Reputation and apparent track record are not enough," he says. "You have to go way beyond that to really investigate the operations of the org and find out if what is claimed is real."

Understand the difference between a manager and a custodian. A custodian, which would include the Fidelitys and Charles Schwabs of the world, is in possession of your investment account and issues periodic statements of transactions. The manager of assets executes those transactions. "A lot of people fail to understand why it’s important to separate these functions," says Kochis. "Frauds almost always occur when those two things are put together." In other words, look out for an investment manager who wants complete control of your money and asks that checks be made out to him or her. You can sleep tight if your funds are in the custody of a broker-dealer firm regulated by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority and backed by the Securities Investor Protection Corp. But make sure you receive at least quarterly statements, says Mickey Cargile, founder and managing partner WNB Private Client Services, which is based in Midland, Texas. "The key is that you get it directly from the custodian and not from the adviser."

Be skeptical of pitches for exotic or obscure products. Banks, brokerages, and planners offer a wide range of financial products, including exotic investments that incorporate leverage and complex derivatives. If you get a pitch for an asset class you’re not familiar with, make sure you understand the process by which it achieves returns. Jim Wiandt, editor and publisher of the Journal of Indexes and publisher of IndexUniverse.com, puts it like this: "If you don’t understand it, you shouldn’t be in it." Cargile takes it a step further: "Only invest in transparent assets. We don’t invest in anything we can’t turn to cash in three days or less, which limits us to stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds." A hedge fund, which isn’t required to disclose its holdings, is an example of a nontransparent investment. Also, be especially wary if your adviser downplays or denies risk.

Be especially vigilant if you’re nearing or in retirement. According to a recent study by the North American Securities Administrators Association, nearly half of all investor complaints submitted to state securities agencies came from the senior set. According to the association, bogus operators sometimes con older investors through free-lunch seminars that are followed by calls from salespeople a few days later (a common recommendation is to liquidate securities and use the proceeds to buy indexed or variable annuities).

May 14, 2011

Finding Bible Answers is The Key to a Stronger Christian Life

Filed under: Charity — publisher @ 6:31 pm

Are you looking for Bible answers and do not know where to look?

For one, the Bible itself can give you the answers to your most pressing questions. Yet there are so many believers who are new to the fold and are not very well-versed in finding the answers that they so fervently seek.

So where do they find these answers?

Being among God’s people who are strong in the Word of God will be a good place to start, especially if you have decided to walk in the way of the Lord.

Not only will God’s Word strengthen you to stay in the faith by the holiness preaching sermons preached by Jesus and John, but you can also understand the true meaning of what it is to be Christ-like.

Despite the fact that many preachers in today’s world do not necessarily mention the word ‘Hell’ in their sermons, the truth is that Christ and John the Baptist knew the pitfalls that would cause Christians to sin no matter whatever era they lived in.

And in being able to walk a little closer with the Lord, soul winning becomes a priority in telling people about Jesus’ love and the changes that He has brought into your life. Of course, while people might not accept what you say, it is something that shouldn’t be taken personally as a lot of people did not listen to Jesus’ words when He was here on Earth.

These are natural stages in the life of a Christian, and in becoming strong in your faith by reading the word of God, not only will you understand the importance of living a holy life, but also telling others what Jesus has done for you.

May 13, 2011

Floors: Laminate vs Engineered

Filed under: Home improvement — publisher @ 12:10 am

Installing flooring can be a challenge for many homeowners and even professional builders. One of the biggest challenges can be finding flooring that is affordable yet sturdy and nice. Criteria such as these often leave you with two options: laminate wood floor or engineered flooring. Deciding between these two can be quite tricky. Knowing the pros and cons of each one can help make things easier.

Laminate Floor

In terms of flooring, laminate came out before engineered floors. One of the most attractive things about it is that it comes at a fairly cheap price. Compared to hardwood, it will cost you a lot less. It has the same appearance as wood and is easy to clean. Stains and waxing are not problems since most laminate floors can be wiped clean. In addition, denting, water, and starch marks are less likely to occur. On the down side, this kind of flooring may not last long when exposed to moisture and humid environments. It is also time-consuming to install.

Engineered Floor

Coming out later, engineered hardwood floors have quickly become popular. Made with wood finishes on the top and bottom as well as wood materials in between, these are sturdy items. In terms of price, it also costs less than hardwood floors but may be more expensive than laminate. It is easy to install and does not require any heavy carpentry work. Most of the work is done after fitting the pieces together. It is also comes in different types of wood including exotic wood flooring.

May 12, 2011

What is The Unforgivable Sin?

Filed under: Charity — publisher @ 12:12 am

If there’s any statement that summarizes the Bible in a nutshell, it is the fact that God loved us so much that He sent His Son to die for our sins on the cross. Understanding the impact of John 3:16 in our own lives will begin a personal journey (a new chapter, if you will) with the Lord Jesus Christ in the pursuit of holiness among all other things spiritual.

But there is another constant in our lives: sin. We have to keep battling our fleshly nature in order to pursue desires that are spiritual in nature. And this battle between good and evil continues until we leave our physical bodies in death. And our ability to live a life pleasing in the eyes of God will get us to Heaven and not by wearing a brown scapular, as most Catholics would have you believe.

In theological circles, this aspect is also known as conditional security, and most people who believe in the Word of God will tell you that the Bible does not offer any kind of eternal security, as a lot of false teachers and preachers will have you believe.

Of course, these people who contort the Word of God for their gain were already mentioned by Jesus as a follow-up to the post trib rapture where people who have been true to the faith of Christianity will be lifted up into Heaven while the others get left behind.

At another level altogether, there are questions that you might have about the term ‘unforgivable sin’. While most people believe that it might be lying, cheating, stealing, lust, witchcraft, and so on and so forth, the truth is that in the passage in which the teachers of the law accused Jesus of being possessed by a demon, He said that in saying this about Him, they had committed an eternal sin.

This is yet another classic example of how the Bible can be misunderstood, and therefore, the simplest solution to getting rid of doubt is to continue to read the Bible and ask for God’s wisdom to understand it as a Christian.

May 11, 2011

Three Steps General Contractors Los Angeles Must Take to Ensure Construction Safety

Filed under: Home improvement — publisher @ 6:34 pm

Construction safety is one area that the federal government pays very close attention to, and according to statistics, more than 60 percent of federal inspections conducted nationwide in 2006 by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) were in the construction sector.

This is why hiring General Contractors Los Angeles who are very clear about safety in their daily work is an important thing to keep in mind, especially if you are considering a home remodeling in the near future.

In order to deal with safety hazards, there are three important elements that go into ensuring safety on the job, such as planning, training, and inspections.

#1: Planning

Pre-task planning is considered to be one of the best practices in the construction sector today. As it suggests, most workers, along with the contractor, have a meeting before work begins in which possible hazards are identified and avoided or eliminated. Since different projects (jobsites) come with their own hazards, whether it is a simple home improvement Los Angeles project or larger project, this procedure of meeting to discuss hazards daily is an excellent practice. In addition, having a formal safety plan helps the team to stay within OSHA guidelines.

#2: Training

Since OSHA safety standards are mandatory, constant training on the job is an important part for construction workers. Almost every employee must be trained on the basics, one of which being the 30-hour OSHA course, which trains workers in the areas of emergency response, CPR, and first aid. Interestingly, since safety is vital to construction, competitors tend to help each other by keeping each other informed of the latest safety training programs that crewmembers from both teams might benefit from.

#3: Inspection

Regardless of whether this is a simple Los Angeles Home Remodeling project or a more complex job, the importance of daily inspections cannot be overstated. In being able to detect procedural violation and potential hazards, this can be immediately corrected and implemented using the daily pre-task meetings with crewmembers.

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