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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Emergency Light Bulbs
The light bulb, invented in 1879, by Thomas Alva Edison, has a prominent place in our homes and lives. It is a simple machine that works on the principle of resistance. The light bulb is better known as the incandescent lamp for its illuminating properties. It makes use of a thin filament, usually made of tungsten. Tungsten is a natural element, known to have the highest degree of resistance. Electricity, when passed through the tungsten wire, heats it up and converts the electricity to light. Artificial light is provided by incandescent lamps, tube lights, candles, torches and solar lamps. Our planet's natural source of light and energy is the sun. The most common source of artificial light is the light bulb.
Light bulbs are powered by electricity. There are variants of the light bulbs. One makes use of a battery to function. Most of these battery-operated bulbs are used as a backup light source when there are power failures. In case of floods, earthquakes, power grid failures and other natural catastrophes, communication lines and power supply gets affected. At these times, having an emergency light bulb comes handy. An emergency light bulb makes use of a battery, a light bulb, a trip switch, an on and off switch and a charging cord. When there is a power failure, the emergency light discontinues charging and comes on automatically. This makes it possible to illuminate the areas. Emergency light bulbs are found in homes, hospitals, schools, churches and other public places. They are easily available in many sizes, in accordance to the area that needs to be illuminated.
Emergency light bulbs have been an integral part of rescue units. They were exceptionally handy while rescuing victims from the debris of the World trade Center and during the rescue operations post- hurricane Katrina.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Zadro Nano UV Disinfection Light
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For office, home or travel, the new Nano-UV Disinfection Light Scanner by Zadro Products eliminates 99.99% of bacteria, mold, fungus and virus surface contaminants in only 10-seconds from virtually any type of surface to promote better health in a more germ-free environment. This easy-to-use handheld, battery operated unit is approximately the same size as a compact cellular flip phone and disperses a UV-C light that provides a proven germicidal killing zone of 253.7 nanometers (nm). This is the same type of UV light that is commonly used by hospitals to sterilize surgical rooms. The compact Nano-UV Disinfection Light Scanner employs a long lasting (5,000 hr. rated) ultra violet bulb that effectively kills 99.99% of all germs from any type of surface with a quick 10-second sweep by the Nano Scanner. For easy operation, users simply flip open the unit, click the 10-second auto-timer side button and sweep the light 1/4" to 4" over the desktop, computer keyboard, phone or any other desired surface area where germs collect.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Preparing to Set Up Your First Apartment Or House
Whether you're a first-time homeowner or even a renter getting ready to move into a new place, there things you should think about regarding the space you'll be living in a calling home before you settle on one. Or the very least before you start making purchases and moving into your space. This article will outline some of the points should take a bit of time to consider. Doing this will make the process not only easier for you, but you will much more quickly settle into a this space that you call your own.
Think about what kind of home you want yours to be. Do you imagine it to be a nice, mellow trike will always this in the middle of a busy, hectic world, are you planning on having colors to soothe and calm you at the end of a long day or do you want colors that pop and shout and offer a lot of fun and energy? If you plan to do a lot of entertaining, whether it be friends or family, you have plenty of room and plenty of seating to accommodate your guests?
Single out what your main hobbies, interests and activities are. What kind of things do you need to do this? For example, if you are a collector or a scrapbook or you'll want to make sure that you have a good, large open space on which to work. You'll also want to have plenty of easily organize storage containers. Finally, you want to be able to have a place for these containers that makes them easy access. After all, if you can get to them you'll be less likely to enjoy your special hobby.
We talked about considering space and seats for guests, but how many people actually be living in this new home? What age ranges are we talking about? No matter who or how old, it's important that everybody in your home have a space (or at least a thing, such as the chair or couch), that they can call their own. If someone in the house likes to do video aerobics or the Billy Blanks type workouts, you need to make sure there is plenty of room in front of the television set.
Every household involves paperwork. What would he be doing with yours, and how will you organize it? It doesn't necessarily take a lot, but a little forethought goes a long way. Even just a small filing cabinet can help keep things organized, tidy and accessible. Like it or not, things like tax day come around to your going to want to be able to access all those papers.
And speaking of things like taxes, what about work? Are you someone that leaves work at the office, or do you sometimes have to bring it home? Or maybe you're a student and you know you'll have a lot of work to do at home. If this is the case, again, make sure you can set up a designated space that allows you to get done the things you need to do.
Of course there are little things to such as what will you do with the daily Mail as you bring it in? Or what about your car keys; do you want to have a specific place where they go automatically, every single time? If so, you might want to find some kind of shallow bowl took place near the front door. Or, on the other hand, wall pockets for mail and hooks for keys work just as well if you don't have more flat surface spaces available.
Certainly this is only skimming the surface of the kinds of things you'll want to consider as you prepare to move into your new space. However, hopefully it will give you a good start and perhaps has opened your mind to a few things you might otherwise not have thought of. In any case, we certainly hope you embrace and enjoy your new space, your new home.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
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