Posts Tagged ‘tips’

Pool Safety

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

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Winter Maintainance Tips

Friday, January 29th, 2010

-Inspect pool tiles, surroundings and gutters for signs of ice or freeze damage

-Check pump room for pipe leaks or leaky valves

-Open sand filters and check sand quality and level

-Open DE filters and check integrity of the grids

-Open cartridge filters and check cartridges for damage or wear

-Check pool pump to ensure well-lubricated bearings and silent operation

-Check transformers and power supplies for water damage or corroded terminals

-Inspect fuse box and ensure operability of trip switches and earth leakage units

-Ensure the pool water is still in pristine condition with no trace of algae

Decoration Storage Tips

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

-Mark boxes clearly or store decorations in clear containers so contents are visable

-Keep parts together, such as lights and extension cords

-Use tissue paper between layers of ornaments, organize by color and scheme or use egg cartons for small fragile ornaments

-Purchase a long flat bin to store wrapping paper and gift bags. After holiday clearence sales are a great time to stock up for next year

Holiday Safety Tips

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Keep Things Clean-Bacteria can easily be spread between cutting boards, knives, counter tops, towels, and hands. Be sure not to cross contaminate while cooking and baking this holiday season.

Check Cords-Look for signs of wear and tear on all of your electrical appliances  and cords as this could lead to shock or fire.

Shopping Safety-To reduce criminal opportunity be alert and aware, park in well lit areas, shop with others when able, consolidate shopping bags, and  never  leave purchases unattended.

Holiday Decorating Tips

Monday, November 30th, 2009

white christmas

-Traditionally Christmas wreaths are hung on front doors. Try hanging a customized wreath on the inside door of a guest bathroom or a kitchen pantry door.

-Save Christmas cards from years past to frame doorways.

- Try a white theme by spraying a tree with fake snow, using clear lights, and decorating your tree with frosty silver and white ornaments such as icicles and snowflakes.

-Decorate each room with smaller trees. They can be placed on dressers or small tables following the same color scheme as the room.

-Wrap a table or door in Christmas wrapping paper.

-Dress up your larger house plants by hanging smaller ornaments and clear lights on them.

Holiday Travel Tips

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

If Flying….

-Plan ahead and book your flight early for the best deals.

-Avoid traveling the day before or after the holiday itself.

-Pack light to save time at baggage claim.

-Be sure not to wrap gifts to save time at security.

-Before leaving make sure to lock all windows and doors, set alarm, set lights on timers, and have a neighbor collect mail and newspapers to reduce criminal opportunity.

If Driving…

-Make sure you give your car a check up before hitting the road. Check all fluids and bulbs.

-Get good directions and give yourself plenty of time as there is usually more traffic during the holidays.

-Pack an emergency kit with essentials such as jumper cables, flashlight, ice scraper, first aid kit, water, and snacks.

-Drive carefully, avoid use of electronic devices, and try singing carols to relax and get into the holiday spirit.

Entertaining Tips – Throw a Green Party

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

This holiday season try these tips to cut waste and save energy

Lighting – The best light is natural light so throw your party midday. For evening parties light up the room with soy candles, or if more light is needed use fluorescent bulbs which will leave the smallest carbon footprint possible.

Invite – Use online evites instead of paper invitations. This eliminates waste,  keeps track of who’s coming, and will save money on stamps.

Fresh Fare – Buying locally makes a global impact. When you support local farmers you cut down on energy needed for shipping and cut waste from packaging. Plus local markets equals fresher food.