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Home And Business Security Systems

April 18th, 2008

Burglary and vandalism has sadly become more and more of a
problem in our modern day society and the days where you could run your
business or home with out concern for it’s safety are long since gone. The size
of your home or business will play a big part in the type of security decide
best for your situation?

?.Once you have your home and business security system
installed, make sure that you make it publicly known. Put signs on the outside
of your home, tell people that you have installed the system (just don’t tell
them where the devises are located)?.

Both in your business and in your home, make sure you place
the sign in the yard or window where it is full show for everyone outside to
see; Robbers will take note of such signs and in many cases this alone is
enough to make them decide not to take the risk and more on to another location?.

These are just snippets from the article, read on at our
site for the full article on a Home And Business Security System

The Weekend Woodworker’s Top Hand Tools

April 4th, 2008

Woodworking can be an enjoyable and rewarding hobby or profession. When
setting up a woodworking area, it’s important to stock the right tools
and follow some practical safety rules to make the most of your
woodworking projects.

Nearly everyone has used a hammer at some
point in time. And hammers come in many shapes and sizes. The most
versatile and helpful to the woodworker is the claw hammer, which
features a smooth, slightly rounded finish head. Choose a hammer that
is not too heavy but fits comfortably in your hand, such as a 20 ounce
model.

Safecutters Inc. provides an online store of utility knife box cutters
for opening shipping boxes and shipping packages, as well as safety knives to open moving boxes and packages.? For more information about
Klever Kutter and other Safecutters products, visit www.safecutters.com.

Utility Knife: The Tool You Can’t Live Without

April 4th, 2008

From the home and garden to the garage and basement, home owners
frequently face repair and honey-do projects that require one of the
most basic tools - the utility knife. Its versatility and strength
makes it a tool no homeowner should be without.

Looking to add
insulation in your home to get a handle on your utility bills? There’s
nothing like a cold, windy winter to bring out the cracks and areas in
your home that could use some additional insulation. You can easily
reduce the cost of the project by doing the work yourself.

Safecutters Inc. offers a full range of unique safety features for
their utility knife box cutters. The Klever Kutter and Klever Koncept
have a long-lasting, dual-stainless-steel blade that won’t break, and a
recessed position that prevents contact with fingers. Their unique
shape is designed to pierce cardboard without damaging carton contents,
and the handles are ergonomically designed to fit comfortably in the
hand, while the side ridges ensure the user maintains a firm grip. It’s
dishwasher-safe and easy to store. Safecutters Inc.
provides an online store of utility knife box cutters for opening
shipping boxes and shipping packages, as well as safety knives to open
moving boxes and packages. For more information about Klever Kutter
and other Safecutters products, visit www.safecutters.com.

Eye of the Storm: Effectively Preparing for Hurricane Season

April 4th, 2008

Early preparation, according to the National Hurricane Survival
Initiative, is the key to facing hurricane season. By starting early,
residents avoid the rush at home supply stores, grocery stores and
other venues that typically get crowded and sometimes chaotic when
hurricane watches and warnings are issued. The Initiative is comprised
of organizations and businesses including the National Hurricane
Center, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), The Salvation Army,
and AT&T, to name a few.

To date, the National Hurricane
Survival Initiative has generated more than 370 million media
impressions overall, with media coverage in newspapers, radio and
television nationwide, including CNN, FOX News, MSNBC, New York Times,
Orlando Sentinel, and the Palm Beach Post, among others.

Safecutters Inc. offers a full range of unique safety features for
their utility knife box cutters. The Klever Kutter and Klever Koncept
have a long-lasting, dual-stainless-steel blade that won’t break, and a
recessed position that prevents contact with fingers. Their unique
shape is designed to pierce cardboard without damaging carton contents,
and the handles are ergonomically designed to fit comfortably in the
hand, while the side ridges ensure the user maintains a firm grip. It’s
dishwasher-safe and easy to store.? Safecutters Inc.
provides an online store of utility knife box cutters for opening
shipping boxes and shipping packages, as well as safety knives to open
moving boxes and packages.? For more information about Klever Kutter
and other Safecutters products, visit www.safecutters.com

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Building A Bird House In Your Back Yard

April 4th, 2008

If you are the type of person that appreciates the beauty and wonders of nature, perhaps you will be be entranced with bird watching and find that it is one of the most relaxing and wonderful activity that you can do and enjoy in the comfort of your own backyard.? Of course, if you are one of these people, you want to do things that would make the birds attracted to your own area and one of the best ways to achieve it is by having a bird house in your yard.

On the other hand, you may think that you have no clue as to where to start on building your own bird house and that is where the bird house kits come in to help you in your construction projects.? Bird house kits are a great way to build a nearly custom bird house, but avoid needing to have the skills required to actually build one from scratch. Bird house kits can be found at many hobby stores and pet shops as well as some sites on the Internet.

Additionally, if you are passionate about the environment, you can find plenty of kits that can take advantage of materials you already have such as plastic bags, milk cartons, soda pop bottles, and so on.

But building a birdhouse kit can potentially do more than simply let you enjoy a pleasant past time or hobby. It can help to bring your family together. By making the building of the bird house a family project? you will teach your kids the beauty of communing with nature and give them a practical learning experience on working with others.

Following are a few tips that will be helpful to you as you attempt the task of building your first bird house from a bird house kit.

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