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February 8, 2009

Liberty Hardware Stainless Steel Knob and Pulls - P021 (rocky mountain)

 

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Liberty Hardware Stainless Steel Knob and Pulls - P021

Liberty Hardware Stainless Steel Knob and Pulls - P021



(By:-LibertyHardware) STAINLESS STEEL KNOB AND PULLS OPTIONAL SIZES AVAILABLE PACKED WITHOUT SCREWS
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Omnia Stainless Steel Pair Dummy Lever - 018PD

Omnia Stainless Steel Pair Dummy Lever - 018PD



STAINLESS STEEL PAIR DUMMY LEVER - 018 PAIR DUMMY Trim on both sides of door SET INCLUDES PAIR DUMMIES will consist of two 2 surface mounted concealed screw single dummies Stainless Steel Finish Only Dimensions 2 1/2 in Projection 5 1/8 in Length 13/16 in Lever Diameter 2 Lever Handles 2 Rosettes All Necessary Mounting Screws and Templates FEATURES Surface - Concealed Screws No screws are exposed in this format One side is factory assembled while one side is left unassembled requiring the instal
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Broan Door Bell Button - Surface Mount - Bright Brass Finish - RC814

Broan Door Bell Button - Surface Mount - Bright Brass Finish - RC814



Bright Brass Finish Black Unlighted Surface mount
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Impact Of A Bird Flu Pandemic Hits Home

If the avian flu virus mutates so that the disease can be transmitted from one human to another, we will face a pandemic with the potential to kill a billion people worldwide. It is important for people to educate themselves, their family and their neighbors about bird flu and the concrete steps they can take now can to lessen the spread of the disease.

Waiting to prepare for a pandemic is like waiting for a category five hurricane to come ashore before racing to the lumber yard for plywood. A pandemic is even more dangerous than a localized natural disaster because a virus can be transported by airplane to virtually anywhere in the world within a matter of days.

Pandemic preparation has two integral components. First, you should have a basic 3 day emergency kit, just as you would for an earthquake, storm, hurricane, or other disaster. The only difference in preparing for a pandemic is that you should extend the level of preparation to last much longer. The flu lasts approximately two weeks, but it can conservatively take 6-8 weeks for it to go through a population. During this time you will need to be prepared for disruption of services just as with other large scale emergencies.

Second, is the preparation for “infection control,” it involves hygiene and barriers to contamination. Hygiene includes hand washing, covering sneezes and coughs, and daily disinfection of surfaces such as doorknobs, keyboards, and faucets. The “barrier method” of infection control requires that sick individuals be isolated and that others wear protective clothing. Only by wearing the appropriate quality masks, gloves, and goggles can the flu virus be prevented from entering through the mucosal membranes of the eyes, nose, and mouth.

Dr. Fenstersheib, the Public Health Officer for Santa Clara County, California, predicted that in the event of a pandemic, 25-35% of the population would become ill. He said, “With the burden this will place on the healthcare system and the government infrastructure, it is clear that each individual and family in our community must take on the responsibility to be prepared to care for sick family members during a pandemic. With proper supplies and instruction, home preparedness will go a long way to lessen illness and save lives.”

Tracy Ferea, Ph.D. is a published scientist whose research at Stanford University focused on the evolution of microbial genomes. She writes for BirdFluSmart.com to increase the general publics understanding of the risk of a bird flu pandemic. Bird Flu Smart’s mission is to prepare the public for a pandemic by providing both information and products, that increase preparedness.

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February 6, 2009

Buy A Vending Machine ? (pullware) What To Watch Out For

 

Buy A Vending Machine ? What To Watch Out For

When you want to buy a vending machine, you have to be careful of what you?re buying. Sometimes a deal that sounds too good to be true is just that and you may end up buying a vending machine that will not be good for your business. There are ads for vending machines as a part of a package deal where the machines are already in place and you purchase the whole vending machine business. Before you buy any used vending machines, you do need to inspect them. You might also want to take someone with you that knows about these machines when you go to buy a vending machine.

Something that you have to be cognizant of when you buy a vending machine is the ease of use. If the vending machine is simple enough for children to operate, then you have something that will help you succeed in the vending machine business. Buying vending machines with a lot of gadgets and knobs may look really nice, but if it is difficult to operate then you won?t have many sales.

Another factor that you have to look at when buying vending machines is the area where the product comes out. You have to really look at the vending machine to see if customers will have difficulty reaching in to take out the products. You also need to check that the machine is safe for children to use. If an accident should happen to a child, then the storeowner may ask you to remove it from his/her property. There are more things to consider than the size and shape of the machine when you want to buy a vending machine.

Since each vending machine is manufactured to dispense a specific product you need to have some idea of what you want to sell when you buy a vending machine. This means doing your homework in advance as to how easy or difficult it will be to get the supply of products that you want and of course, how much they will cost. Buying vending machines also means that you have to know how they work so that you can do the repairs yourself if something goes wrong. You should also spend some time in an area where there are vending machines to see which ones the customers like the best.

When you buy a vending machine, you are giving yourself a start in a home based business that you can operate on your own time. You don?t need to invest a lot of money by buying several vending machines. Just start off with one and then gradually work your way up. You will need to continue in your regular job until you do get established so it is best if you use your weekends for the servicing of the machines. After you see the profits starting to roll in, you might want to buy a vending machine for a different product or continue with the same products as you have.

Good Directions 29” Fox Weathervane - 65

Good Directions 29” Fox Weathervane - 65



(By:-GoodDirections) Full Size Weathervanes are perfectly sized for most homes garages or gazebos This Full Size Weathervane comes with a stainless steel/brass assembly rod making it completely rust and maintenance free
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Do It Yourself or Hire a Contractor?

Do It Yourself or Hire a Contractor?

When remodeling your home, whether you are installing new circuits, redoing your living room, or just fixing that stubborn sink, homeowners are always caught in a quandary as to whether or not to call in a hired hand.

Calling in an expert is, for most people, the most prudent choice. A good many number of people have learned the hard way that fixing that leaky faucet isn’t as easy as it looks. However, these experts can come with quite a price tag and in most cases, enough to make the homeowner think twice about doing the installation or repairs themselves.

If you are one of the millions of homeowners that are considering doing the job yourself, or one of the other million seriously considering hiring a contractor, here are some tips to help you make that decision: a decision that could either cause that busted circuit to blow up, or your wallet to hemorrhage.

Does The Repair or Installation Need a Permit?

This is the first question you must ask yourself, whether or not the work to be done needs a local building permit. Simple repairs will not need such permits, but major installations may require that you apply for one. Installations that may require a permit include electrical wiring, plumbing, and other major physical additions to your home.

Most permits will require that you hire a contractor to do the job stated. So in that case, you should have one on hand.

Can I Actually Do the Thing?

You will need to honestly ask yourself whether or not you can do the installation or repair yourself. This is probably the trickiest question to ask yourself, and is probably where most homeowners fall in over their heads. If you have had experience doing jobs similar to this, or if you have been able to observe others at work with such a project, or if you aren’t confident enough
to do the repair or installation yourself, then it is probably worth hiring a contractor.

Will This Fall Within My Budget

You have to be financially realistic with an installation or repair project. Some people don’t realize that they actually can save more when they hire a contractor then doing it themselves. This happens when the time spent working on an installation costs you more than it would if you hired a contractor. This is especially true in the case of very busy people who actually spend money just to have annoyances fixed so that they can focus on their work.

Large projects may cost you more than it would a contractor – who will probably have better access to higher quality materials. However, if you are intimately familiar with the job to be done, you might have an advantage over these contractors and will be able to customize the materials and the jobs to your liking. Then again, practically speaking, larger projects are better off in the
hands of contractors.

But if your project is small, like broken faucets and doorknobs, you will probably save a ton if you do it yourself. But if you worry in the very least that you could break the broken part further, then call your contractor.

Doing it yourself is risky; if you do get the hang of it, it’s usually at the cost of a few more irreparable jams, faucets, and etc. due to having practiced on them - you will save a lot more in the long run. You will also be the envy of your neighbors’ wives and husbands, “Look at them, they do their own faucets!”

Time is gold, so you should also consider how much time such repairs or installations will cost you. If you have time to burn, and would like to improve your skills at building and repairing, then by all means take a shot at it.

In the end, you may want to do some of the repairs yourself, but you will also want to keep the number of a trusted contractor in hand for jobs you don’t want to touch. The truth be told, if you have a good-relationship with a contractor you are comfortable dealing with, you probably won’t need to consider the alternative : unless you just want to try to be Builder Bob for a day.

About the Author

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Emtek Passage - Santa Fe Cast Brass Leversets - 810

Emtek Passage - Santa Fe Cast Brass Leversets - 810



EMTEK KNOBS AND LEVERSETS - SANTA FE CAST BRASS LEVERSETS Forged Brass Levers Offered in a variety of finishes and styles all Emtek locksets are supplied complete with latch and strike plate Passage Set Includes Latch and strike plate BACKSET options Standard latch is 2-3/8 in or Specify 2-3/4 in Backset REQUIRED Shown in Oil Rubbed Bronze Finish with Regular Rosette
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