Showing posts with label Bailey Ladders. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Ladder Shelves

Ladder Shelves


If you like keeping your home uncluttered and well organized to make living in it absolutely cozy for you and your family, then consider using shelves which is a great way to store and show your belongings.Making a comeback nowadays in most homes are ladder shelves.In fact, it is becoming a favorite among modern interior designers because it offers a unique sense of style design for a house.It reflects modern styles because of their sleek construction, small footprint and highly functional features.Why are ladder shelves called as such? It is because they look like conventional movable construction ladders.It is based off a pyramid design with a number of level trays that are adhered to the front legs, stepping up to the top of the shelf hence the name 'ladder shelves'.Homeowners will appreciate several benefits from it such as its space saving feature, its biggest plus factor.What's more is that ladder shelves can easily be mounted against a wall or position it in any corner of the house.It has a slim frame that won't take up so much floor space, ideal to use on houses with small rooms.It's specifically designed to fit in tight corner areas, reception areas and it can also complement study or work tables.Compared to conventional ladders, shelf ladders have large flat treads which makes them much safer and more comfortable to use than ordinary extension ladders.Ladder shelves have different types..Black Stone Corner Ladder Bookcase - It features 5-tier shelves with various dimensions to permit assorted display or storage.Espresso Ladder Bookcase - This also features 5-tier shelves.This ladder shelf is perfect for displaying all types of books.Because it is wide enough, it's also ideal for displaying photographs and toy collections too.The Espresso Ladder Bookcase is made from solid wood and has a refined dark brown finish.Winsome Wood Bailey Shelving Unit - This bookcase has a matte black finish and made from solid wood frame and composite wood shelves.It has an overall depth of 14 inches which provides ample space for big books and other collectible and because of its low rails at the back and sides, books are prevented from tumbling down.Madison Loop Ladder Bookcases- This has an antique white finish and greatly influenced by Scandinavian designs which can add an airy ambiance to any room.

Ladder Shelves



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Shark Navigator Lift Away Vacuum Cleaner To Clean Your House

The Shark Navigator Lift Away Vacuum Cleaner To Clean Your House


Shark is one of the many household-appliance brands created by Euro-Pro Operating LLC.Mark Rosen, CEO of Euro-Pro says they strive to improve on the quality of Shark products through constant innovation and commitment to excellence.All Shark Line products such as sweepers, steam mops, vac-then-steam cleaners provide innovative and simple solutions to improve your quality of life.Shark has now brought to market the versatile Shark Navigator Lift Away vacuum cleaner with innovative new technology designed to ease the daily cleaning routine.Technical details of the Shark Navigator Lift Away Vacuum.The Shark Navigator's body is made of durable plastic that is a combination of ABS and PP plastics.It also uses quality metal components and rubber parts.This Shark vacuum has an upright design with a physical dimension of 45.2″ X 11.4″ x 12.4″ and is extremely light-weight at only 12.5 pounds.Its body includes Shark's signature lavender color.This vacuum cleaner is equipped with a twin motorized brush-roller, swiveling steering, detachable 7.5 pound canister with bottom empty design, super-stretch hose, powerful nozzle, on-board service tool and dusting brush, dust-cup with good holding capacity and a 25 foot long electrical power-cord.In addition to this, it comes with premium cleaning tools such as the air-powered turbo brush and extra-long 24 inch crevice tool to reach some of the tightest places.Improved Performance, Guaranteed Technology.Shark Navigator Lift Away uses a sealed "No Loss of Suction" technology to ensure steady suction and continued airflow.This technology keeps the dust collected in the cleaner away from the filters by spinning the air at a high speed.Due to this, the filters remain clean for a greater length of time and the need for frequent filter cleaning and replacement is eliminated.It features the smart bag-less technology that uses the detachable canister instead of bags to accumulate dirt.This canister opens up at the bottom so that the waste can be emptied with just the press of a button and is ready for use again.This saves money typically spent on replacing bags as in other vacuums.The Shark vacuum traps 99.99 percent of dust and allergens and is certified by the British Allergy Foundation.It achieves this with its Anti-allergen Complete Seal technology that completely seals the dust and allergens in.This Sharp vacuum cleaner is built to stand the test of time with its 'life-time belts' and 'life-time filters'.It has an electronic system that automatically shuts off when its nozzle or brush encounters a huge block.This reduces the wear and tear on the motor belt, thus increasing its life.Features of the Shark Navigator Lift Away.This vacuum cleaner with a compact body is a very quite performer.It is easy to push, pull and carry this feather-weight appliance.Its smooth wheels glide the vacuum cleaner easily on all surfaces and its dust-cup has an amazing capacity to collect up to three dry quarts of waste before needing to be emptied.The hose is connected between the canister and the steering-handle making it easy to detach the handle and attach the included cleaning tips.Along with the swiveling steering, this cleaner offers flexibility of movement and works around furniture to reach difficult-to-access places.It also makes cleaning stairs and tight spaces effortless.Its powerful motor creates huge suction capable of getting even the deepest dust particles from in the carpet while its roller brush fluffs the carpet nicely.It also offers adjustments to spot suction rugs and drapes.Pet hair and dander that mess up the furniture is effectively removed with its included Turbo brush attachment.For cobwebs and other above floor cleaning, its 24″ extra-long crevice tool works wonders.No ladders, no accidents! The Shark Navigator also does very well on bare floors.When not in use, attachments can be stored in the included large accessory bag.This vacuum is nearly identical to the Dyson in function but at much less than half the price offers a much more affordable price.Euro-Pro even offers an amazing ten year warranty on this unit when purchased directly and five year warranty when purchased from other outlets like Amazon and Wal-Mart.

The Shark Navigator Lift Away Vacuum Cleaner To Clean Your House



Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Window Cleaning - The Basics

Window Cleaning - The Basics


Can you imagine a life without windows? The already cramped office building you shove yourself into would not have windows.The smelly bathroom after someone puked in it would not have a window.Your beautifully decorated living room would not have a window.Your innocent baby's room would not have a window.All there would be are closed up walls suffocating you because they are all you will be able to see.Windows are an underestimated important part of our lives because they allow us to take a break and just see the beauty in our world.Even though windows are so essential, many people forget to clean their windows.You must always keep your windows clean because they mean a lot.In fact, windows not only let in light and show the view outside your building but they protect you at the same time.Windows keep out things you do not want inside like spiders, dust, bugs, allergens and much much more.So you should take care of these useful pieces of glass.Window cleaning is an art, and it requires time, effort and skill.There are many different ways to clean windows and keep them clean.You can always hire a window cleaner to help you out and there are many different techniques you can employ.The first thing to think about is what you will be using to clean the glass windows.If you use cloth or paper or any other material you will leave marks all over the glass.In this case, you should get a glass cleaner.There are many different types and brands of glass cleaner.The most popular type of glass cleaner is a liquid spray such as Windex.Make sure to use glass cleaners because they not only clean but make the windows look better than they did before.Another way to clean windows is by spraying water from a pipe.When cleaning windows like this, one should always go from left to right.Some people just spray and others create a sort of fan with the water.When spraying down the windows you should stand two to three feet away from the window and clean form left to right.If you are really skilled you can do it from four feet away which helps you be more efficient.When spraying the corners you should be careful to spray and twist so the dirt does not get stuck in the corners.Though Window Cleaning seems simple it is actually a very complicated and dangerous task.When window cleaning you should be careful not to slip on water or soap and to use stable ladder.Many window cleaners die each year, and so you should be careful not to get into an accident.That is why it is best for you to hire someone who knows what they are doing.Some people claim to be professional window cleaners and they are not.So hire someone who is a professional.This way, you can keep everyone safe, everyone happy and your windows sparkling brightly.

Window Cleaning - The Basics



Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Using Cable Ties - The Simplest Fastener Known To Man

Using Cable Ties - The Simplest Fastener Known To Man


Let's face it fastenings do not get more simple than a cable tie do they?They are sold in their hundreds of thousands if not millions each day Worldwide, and this is because they are one of the most versatile fasteners ever invented to date.They are made of tough nylon, and are virtually indestructible, as they do not rust or wear out, as even if they are attached to something that moves about, such as a cable tie holding a banner down, they are very resistant to wear by chaffing.They are commonly used for fastening bunches of electric cables together or fastening electrical cables to duct work, although the uses of them in reality are pretty much endless, and far too numerous in number to list here.To use one you simply select one that is the right length to go around what you wish to fasten together, and then push the pointed end of the cable tie through the gap on the other end that contains the ratchet.The cable tie is then pulled tight by hand and then in many cases pulled to its maximum tightness with pliers.The excess part of the cable tie is then cropped off with cutters, as the nylon is often so strong, particularly on the wider ties, that you cannot crop them with scissors.This is done mainly for neatness so that the tail of the tie does not catch on anything else, and it is surplus to requirements as due to the one way ratchet action of the cable tie, once tightened it cannot be undone.The only practical way to undo one is to cut it open.Their advantage for many contractors is as they are lightweight, a large number of them can be put in a pocket and this makes them ideal for use when carrying out work high up on a ladder such as when fixing cables to duct work, as it avoids the contractor having to keep coming up and down as they would have to do if the were using screws instead.Unlike screws you need no tools like a cordless drill, all you need to fasten them is your hands, and some pliers to pull them really tight if needs be.They are very fast to use and can be put on and tightened in just a couple of seconds, this also makes them popular for fastening a multitude of other things such as fastening promotional banners to railings.

Using Cable Ties - The Simplest Fastener Known To Man



Friday, August 31, 2012

Hilton Head Island Rentals

Hilton Head Island Rentals


After months or even years of working almost seven days a week just to reach the top of the corporate ladder, you certainly deserve a break.It's time you indulge yourself.Why not go for the ultimate vacation getaway? Invigorate yourself with the peaceful sound of the sea, the sweet and gentle touch of the ocean breeze, the sight of dazzling blue waters as well as rich flora and fauna.If you have been longing to experience these priceless natural treasures, then Hilton Head Island is the right place for you.Hilton Head Island in South Carolina is one of the best vacation destinations in the world.This second largest barrier island along the eastern coast of the United States spans 55.5 square miles.It takes pride in its breathtaking 12-mile beachfront that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.Hilton Head Island welcomes about 2.5 million tourists every year, making it one of the leading tourist spots in South Carolina and in the U.S.This beautiful island in Beaufort County has nearly 40,000 inhabitants, according to the 2000 population report.Most of those who have settled down here are Hispanics and wealthy migrants from northern states.What made these people decide to make Hilton Head Island their home is evident. the pristine beauty of the place.Staying in Hilton Head Island is not a problem.There are many houses, villas, apartments and condominium units for rent.You can find most of them in Sea Pines, Forest Beach, Palmetto Dunes and Shipyard plantations.Renting privately owned homes is one way to make the most of your vacation.Compared to staying in a hotel, renting a home gives you more peace of mind since owners tend to provide more personal services.They are very particular with the way they manage and take care of their properties, so you can be sure you are getting no less than the warmest of welcomes to the island.Villas are very popular among tourists.These are bigger than typical family homes for rent.They usually have an exclusive entrance consisting of a front gate and a driveway.Minimum rent of a villa with one room is around $500 a week while rent for larger villas with three or more rooms may range from $3000 to $8000 a week.Standard amenities include air conditioning, a phone, cable TV, a washer and dryer, stereo and CD player, kitchen utensils and other appliances.More expensive vacation villas provide more luxurious amenities and recreational facilities such as indoor pools, a tennis court and private beaches.Aside from amenities and facilities, costs of Hilton Head Island rentals are affected by other factors, such as the location of the vacation house, villa or condo as well as the season.Rentals are most expensive during the months of June, July and August; the cheapest, in November and December.

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Get Ready For the Hybrid Worker

Get Ready For the Hybrid Worker


Pink is not my color.Especially when it comes in the form of a layoff slip.There's a whole world of hurt from the current economic crisis, not least of which is a maelstrom of maladies in our workplace with layoff at the forefront.It seems to be an equal opportunity caring not for educational degree, longevity, passion or initiative.Like a deadly airborne pandemic, layoff is a nasty, ugly, wretched thing in which you really aren't sure where it will land and who it will infect next.Still, not all is doom and gloom.Just as we saw the hybrid engine result from the convergence of sky rocketing oil prices, Middle East politics and eco-friendly policies, current global events are leading to a new type of worker - perhaps even more agile and creative than previous workplace generations.According to Gerald Celente, CEO of the Trends Research Institute "Current events predict future trends." This brings me to the revolutionary pattern beginning to brew underfoot.Do you think people are likely to risk going through another market (and ensuing job) collapse like this again? For that matter, what about organizations? I doubt employers have enjoyed this miserable fare of terminating the very life blood that makes their companies tick.Think of the pain as akin to having a bad case of shingles.I had them and can safely say I'd rather cut off my toes, rub sea salt in the wound and pour alcohol on top rather than endure the pain of those itty bitty blisters.Which is why I believe there is a trend underway for both workers and companies alike (who currently find themselves faced with the rotten prospect of no work) to forge a new way of going about work.Get ready for the hybrid worker.Hybrid Workers (like busy beehive dwellers) are already at the community level.In the winter of 2007, the Centre for Creative Communities in London wrote about the increasing visibility around a type of social worker in our neighborhoods - one who could approach a traditional struggle with an unexpected remedy.The Centre asserted that..(There are) a growing number of people who are using creative processes to confront the complex interests, talents and problems of people and communities directly.Artists are working with hospital patients, theatre practitioners are working with young offenders, and police are working with designers on public spaces.On the fringes of all sectors new, often creative hybrid workers are emerging who deal directly with the interdependent realities of contemporary problems.It is not surprising that sectors struggle to keep up.A current example of this hybrid approach can be found in Southern California as reported in the Los Angeles Times, January 2009..Fire chiefs in tinder-dry Southern California, faced with lean budgets while more people squeeze into the region, are starting to rethink long-standing policies on ordering mass evacuations in a wildfire, debating whether it may be wiser in some situations to let residents stay and defend their homes.We don't have enough resources to put an engine at every house in harm's way," said Ventura County Fire Chief Bob Roper."We figure, if people are going to stay, maybe they can become part of the solution.".Local fire departments are beginning to employ training and development skills launching new programs called "Evacuate or Stay and Defend." Who would have thought that our neighborhood firefighters would also become community trainers?In essence, the innovative marriage of skill set know-how to an existing dilemma has been in the works for some time.However, with the current economic recession in full swing, we're more likely to see this creative choreography take on a blunt workplace interpretation.Would you like a red couch with that Excel spreadsheet?Disaster breeds imagination.Post war ruin and natural catastrophes have historically ignited resourcefulness and creativity with entire cities, industries and individuals seeking to rebuild or re-invent themselves.It's amazing how clever people can become when faced with adversity.Likewise, this economic calamity is giving birth to savvy approaches for surviving (and even succeeding) in a shriveling marketplace.Workers are beginning to think about unusual ways to peddle their skills apart from traditional career paths and normal disciplines.For example, I just met with a professional who for the past 18 years has been up to her eyebrows in corporate management.How is she approaching current events? She's becoming certified in interior design.The goal? To invent a new workspace where knowledge is more readily shared among co-located employees and their virtual team mates.One company or two?Putting all proverbial eggs into one basket is a risk many workers will become increasingly averse to adopting.This isn't only a result of the current recession, but also the emerging role Gen Y'ers will play in our workplaces.Richelle Rivera, a former Human Resources Director for a large medical device company (and now a hybrid worker herself) says..Gen Y saw what the recession of the 80's did to their parents and vowed never to be owned by a company.That's why turnover rates in the 20 something year olds is hugely disparate to other generational groups.They're thinking about their own stability - not the organization's ability to withstand change.Many think that two years with one company is more than enough.They're big believers in not becoming overly invested in one place.Now book end the already wary to commit Gen Y'er with the Baby Boomer who finds themselves (after decades of 60%2B work hour weeks and forfeited weekends) standing behind their children in the unemployment line.What you find is what one recently laid off baby boomer colleague summed up "I'm nauseous at the thought of going to work for one more company where I work countless hours pouring my heart and soul into it, just to have them spit me out when finances turn sour.I'm in my 50's.I can't afford to be starting a career all over again!".As a result of the resounding cubicle call of fed up workers, you're likely to see more and more adopt a quasi-consultant and contractor role of working for more than one company at a time.By doing so, risk is spread.So if that egg basket does get dropped, all income hope is not lost.The company's reaction? Many will advocate a part time role to cut their own operating costs.With profitability streams narrowing and costs of health care and worker's compensation insurance premiums soaring out of sync with reality, companies will court the brilliant talent at a reduced work schedule, but also at a fraction of previous talent management costs.Are we simply going to see a resurgence of the contractor movement? After all, the recession of the 1980's is believed to have prompted use of this worker role in the first place.The difference is that in this recession there's a twist - hybrid workers will labor in more than one company concurrently.Not just work on more than one project at a time.The hybrid choreography offers a sense of fulfillment in addition to an economic safety net.Hybrid workers are finding that the dance between skill set mix and across company lines provides a keener sense of fulfillment and expression (not to mention a prudent economic safety net).For example, take the employee who works for a large manufacturing company as their facilities coordinator but also teaches music part-time to inner city youth on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.Or consider the anesthesiologist who moonlights by playing flamingo guitar at a local Spanish restaurant.Increasingly, people will want their lives to be filled with memories and rewards that extend beyond the simple affiliation a company offers.The Great Depression of the 1930's (while sparking an unbelievable number of black bean recipes) also pulled families back to hearth and home.Who can forget Jimmy Stewart in "It's a Wonderful Life?" Set during the Depression, Jimmy's character "George Bailey" struggled to learn that a life invested in others is where joy resides and real treasure is found.Since the film's debut in 1946, four generations have learned from Mr.Bailey.With this recession in place, I believe we'll see more George-like moments - real epiphanies that there is more to life than money alone.It's a world of one size fits one.Not all.From the 1980's through the millennium our management classes have been teaching that the leadership ladder requires workers to start off as specialists and then expand their capabilities mix to the point of being a generalist.Today? According to Shannon Jordan, a senior career development facilitator at a prominent telecommunications company "It's about being both.Our workplaces will require a broad base of capabilities AND expertise in targeted areas.For the last several years, we've been stressing to our workers that they display agility - and this is going to be the biggest test to date of being truly adaptable in today's setting.".Our hybrid workplace will necessitate adaptation to people, projects and processes in ways we've not yet experienced.We're likely to witness a new advertising vocabulary "boutique-like service and agility with mammoth sized capabilities".Whether telecommuting or working on site, it's all about transferring knowledge via mass collaboration at a virtual level.When not sitting in their home offices the hybrid worker will be driving their hybrid cars to the local Starbucks where hybrid coffee and intranet access are served.Obviously, with the price of gas all over the map (and the push for eco-friendliness so hot) there will be added momentum to the already coveted flexibility of working from home (or the coffee shop).Besides, according to Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams, authors of the best-selling business book Wikinomics..Millions of media buffs now use blogs, wikis, chat rooms, and personal broadcasting to add their voices to a vociferous stream of dialogue and debate called the "blogosphere." Employers drive performance by collaborating with peers across organizational boundaries, creating what we call a "wiki workplace" customers become "prosumers" by co-creating goods and services rather than simply consuming the end product.So-called supply chains work more effectively when the risk, reward, and capability to complete major projects - including massively complex projects like cars, motorcycles, and airplanes - are distributed across planetary networks of partners who work as peers.Indeed as a growing number of firms see the benefits of mass collaboration, this new way of organizing will eventually displace the traditional corporate structures as the economy's primary engine of wealth creation.Frank Lynch, Ph.D.And organizational learning expert, underscores what our research in knowledge transfer over the past few years has found..When looking for interpretation of key topics, collaboration, problem solving or morale boosting, people go to people- not heavy data systems.The trick for companies today is in finding a way for people to be able to tap into their co-workers who happen to be sitting across the ocean in Melaka, Malaysia the same as they might defer to their team mates 20 feet down the hall.Finding a system that is easy to use and affords workers a positive experience of reaching out to interact with their teammates (irrespective of geography) will be a central activity.Seeing an end to the recession will not imply resuming business as usual.Mass collaboration and knowledge transfer (on a virtual level) will be the norm.There are scores of laid off workers who know this, which is why they (within days of being laid off) have created their own websites or posted responses to net based free lance marketing sites.To manage or not to manage, that is the question.Let's face it.With a lay-off comes down sizing which means that flat reporting structures are in and hierarchy is out.Add to that the recent economical debacle in which Wall Street firms (as well as our own Treasury Department) have been unable or unwilling to account for billions of bail out tax dollars and you'll find that the loose strings on the financial front will trickle down and eventually be construed as short leash accountability in the workplace.The new hybrid workers will be the ones who can manage people or be managed by someone, but most importantly they will be doing a whole lot of self- managing.We'll see individual accountability right up there with organizational ethic mantras and poetic vision prose.As more and more organizations advocate quarterly business reviews, an increasing number of workers will find themselves frequently initiating individual action plans that align with department or organizational goals while making a conscious effort to tie to tangible business results.Additionally, it won't be enough to just create and submit a plan's progress.Each hybrid worker will follow in the footsteps of the late vaudeville entertainer W.C.Fields (adding public relations expert to their growing list of capabilities)..Tell people what you're going to tell them.Tell them and then tell them what you've told them!We live in a world changing at warp speed which requires a workforce who can do the same.Barack Obama was inaugurated today.How amazing to bear witness to this historical event.In his speech, our 44th President reminded us of the great challenges we face.They are serious and they are many.They will not be met easily or in a short span of time.But know this, America - they will be met.We must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America.Indeed.Though faced with lay off and business restructuring, we may yet re-discover the better parts of our American work ethic and heritage - the DNA handed down from our business forefathers - the ability to imagine and persevere in our pursuit of purpose, contribution and contentment.Get ready.There's a new type of worker in our midst.

Get Ready For the Hybrid Worker



Monday, August 20, 2012

The Shark Navigator Lift Away Vacuum Cleaner To Clean Your House

The Shark Navigator Lift Away Vacuum Cleaner To Clean Your House


Shark is one of the many household-appliance brands created by Euro-Pro Operating LLC.Mark Rosen, CEO of Euro-Pro says they strive to improve on the quality of Shark products through constant innovation and commitment to excellence.All Shark Line products such as sweepers, steam mops, vac-then-steam cleaners provide innovative and simple solutions to improve your quality of life.Shark has now brought to market the versatile Shark Navigator Lift Away vacuum cleaner with innovative new technology designed to ease the daily cleaning routine.Technical details of the Shark Navigator Lift Away Vacuum.The Shark Navigator's body is made of durable plastic that is a combination of ABS and PP plastics.It also uses quality metal components and rubber parts.This Shark vacuum has an upright design with a physical dimension of 45.2″ X 11.4″ x 12.4″ and is extremely light-weight at only 12.5 pounds.Its body includes Shark's signature lavender color.This vacuum cleaner is equipped with a twin motorized brush-roller, swiveling steering, detachable 7.5 pound canister with bottom empty design, super-stretch hose, powerful nozzle, on-board service tool and dusting brush, dust-cup with good holding capacity and a 25 foot long electrical power-cord.In addition to this, it comes with premium cleaning tools such as the air-powered turbo brush and extra-long 24 inch crevice tool to reach some of the tightest places.Improved Performance, Guaranteed Technology.Shark Navigator Lift Away uses a sealed "No Loss of Suction" technology to ensure steady suction and continued airflow.This technology keeps the dust collected in the cleaner away from the filters by spinning the air at a high speed.Due to this, the filters remain clean for a greater length of time and the need for frequent filter cleaning and replacement is eliminated.It features the smart bag-less technology that uses the detachable canister instead of bags to accumulate dirt.This canister opens up at the bottom so that the waste can be emptied with just the press of a button and is ready for use again.This saves money typically spent on replacing bags as in other vacuums.The Shark vacuum traps 99.99 percent of dust and allergens and is certified by the British Allergy Foundation.It achieves this with its Anti-allergen Complete Seal technology that completely seals the dust and allergens in.This Sharp vacuum cleaner is built to stand the test of time with its 'life-time belts' and 'life-time filters'.It has an electronic system that automatically shuts off when its nozzle or brush encounters a huge block.This reduces the wear and tear on the motor belt, thus increasing its life.Features of the Shark Navigator Lift Away.This vacuum cleaner with a compact body is a very quite performer.It is easy to push, pull and carry this feather-weight appliance.Its smooth wheels glide the vacuum cleaner easily on all surfaces and its dust-cup has an amazing capacity to collect up to three dry quarts of waste before needing to be emptied.The hose is connected between the canister and the steering-handle making it easy to detach the handle and attach the included cleaning tips.Along with the swiveling steering, this cleaner offers flexibility of movement and works around furniture to reach difficult-to-access places.It also makes cleaning stairs and tight spaces effortless.Its powerful motor creates huge suction capable of getting even the deepest dust particles from in the carpet while its roller brush fluffs the carpet nicely.It also offers adjustments to spot suction rugs and drapes.Pet hair and dander that mess up the furniture is effectively removed with its included Turbo brush attachment.For cobwebs and other above floor cleaning, its 24″ extra-long crevice tool works wonders.No ladders, no accidents! The Shark Navigator also does very well on bare floors.When not in use, attachments can be stored in the included large accessory bag.This vacuum is nearly identical to the Dyson in function but at much less than half the price offers a much more affordable price.Euro-Pro even offers an amazing ten year warranty on this unit when purchased directly and five year warranty when purchased from other outlets like Amazon and Wal-Mart.

The Shark Navigator Lift Away Vacuum Cleaner To Clean Your House



Tuesday, August 14, 2012

2007 Increases In House Prices Will Hit First Time Buyers The Hardest

2007 Increases In House Prices Will Hit First Time Buyers The Hardest


In 2006, the growth of property prices in the UK stripped even the expectations of most property experts.A recent article in the Guardian newspaper, for example, highlighted that while many industry commentators predicted a 2 to 4 per cent rise in house prices in 2006, actual prices of property rose by almost 8 per cent.This year, prices are expected to rise at a slower rate - 3 to 6 per cent; but, as last year's estimations show, a variety of factors could work to thwart this expectation.Forecasts for the property market in 2007 attribute a variety of factors to its current buoyancy. these include the rise in single households, a deficiency of new housing stock and a rapidly ageing population.These particular issues have led to the current volatility of property prices, and they indicate a pattern that looks unlikely to fade in the next 12 months.David Miles, chief UK economist at Morgan Stanley, has estimated that over the last ten years, house prices in Britain have risen by 112 per cent; conversely, real disposable income has increased by only 29 per cent.While this rise has been most prominent in the south-east of England, other parts of the UK have also been experiencing rises in property prices. according to Liam Bailey, head of residential research at Knight Frank, Northern Ireland and Scotland will see their house prices grow by 10 per cent and 9 per cent respectively in 2007.One of the most significant consequences of this dramatic rise in house prices in the last decade is that it has made it much harder for first time buyers to enter the market.In fact, it has been estimated that only 36 per cent of mortgage approvals are currently for first time buyers, as opposed to 58 per cent in the early 1990s.New research from Halifax suggests that first time buyers were actually paying over £150, 000 for property in 2006, as opposed to just over £137, 000 in 2005 - an 11 per cent increase in just a year.The study also found that in the last five years, house prices for first time buyers has risen by 95 per cent, from around £77, 000 in 2001.Worst affected are people looking to enter the property market in London, with the average first time buyer paying over £250, 000.Lancashire, on the other hand, offers first-time buyers the cheapest property.As the needs of first-time buyers have become increasingly more important in this particular property climate, many mortgage providers have been offering specialist first-time buyer mortgages in order to allow this important demographic to gain a firm foothold on the property ladder.Indeed, a variety of different mortgage types have emerged, including capital raising mortgages, home-mover mortgages and debt consolidation mortgages, among a variety of others.So property buyers can always rest assured that they'll be able to find appropriate mortgages for their needs, however much property prices may rise in 2007.

2007 Increases In House Prices Will Hit First Time Buyers The Hardest



Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Bailey Ladders The Ladder To Learning For Sale Online


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    Tuesday, July 24, 2012

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      Sunday, July 22, 2012

      Bailey Ladders Winsome Wood Bailey Leaning 5-Tier Shelving Unit, Black For Sale Online


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      Winsome Wood's new Bailey collection of leaning home office furniture in black finish is contemporary and compact. The 5 tier shelving unit can stand alone or be paired with the desk in a modular fashion. The shelves range in size from 13.5 (bottom) - 4.0" (top) deep and are 23" wide. Constructed of wood, it is sturdy and durable.


      • Contemporary 5-tier leaning shelving unit for books, CDs, and display from Winsome Wood
      • Constructed in solid beech wood and composite wood; matte black finish
      • Shelf depth increases from 4-inch deep top shelf to 13-1/2-inch deep bottom shelf; 23-inch shelf width
      • Easy home assembly with hardware included; matching leaning desk unit available for separate purchase
      • Measures 24-2/5 inches wide by 14-2/5 inches deep by 74-3/5 inches high




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      37 of 37 people found the following review helpful
      5.0 out of 5 stars Ecellent Shelving System, April 12, 2008
      We just purchased our third of these (there are over 350 books in our home). Every time we have ordered one, it has come well packed in layers of Styrofoam and has been simple to put together. The shelves are quite sturdy, each of our three holds at least 100 books of varying sizes.

      The only problem with these shelves is that they leave marks on the wall if you have to move/straighten them. This usually only happens when first putting up the shelves and initially positioning them, as they stay in place quite well when set up and full of books.

      Also, Amazon tends to put these shelves on sale every so often, so you can usually pick one up for under $65 with shipping included, if you wait for the right time.
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      29 of 31 people found the following review helpful
      3.0 out of 5 stars Cheaper (and) sturdy alternative to higher end leaning bookshelves, December 11, 2010
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      This review is from: Winsome Wood Bailey Leaning 5-Tier Shelving Unit, Black (Kitchen)
      I wanted a leaning bookshelf, and did a little research on various ones. I chose this one, over the cheapest one on Amazon (I think around $45) because a couple of reviewers said that it was sturdy enough to hold a lot of books, and that is what I wanted to use it for. Overall, I am happy with it. I just have a few comments about the piece, itself for people who are a little hesitant to buy furniture online.

      It is easy to put together. It comes in 9 pieces (5 shelves, 2 sides, and a top and bottom). The painted finish seems a little thin on the parts of the shelf you wouldn't see (ie the bottom). The directions have an inventory and assembly section. In the inventory section they clearly show that the top and bottom of he sides are different (top is straight and bottom is angled), but in the assembly directions they look the same. The result is it took me a few minutes to figure out which end I was actually supposed to start on. The shelves are screwed in very securely. It... Read more
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      13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
      5.0 out of 5 stars Purchased for AtHomeMart--WONDERFUL!, October 14, 2007
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      I purchased this shelf from AtHomeMart, and am extremely happy with the product. It arrived well packaged (almost over kill on the Styrofoam if you ask me...) and went together amazingly easy. I put it together by myself in maybe twenty minutes, I didn't even need to look at the instructions!

      There are only two things I can say that are the least bit negative about this product... One, I'm very sad it didn't come in an espresso finish, none of my other furniture is black. And two, I was not aware that the height of the shelf would be in two pieces. This is really not noticeable, it just was not what I was expecting. I was expecting the side pieces to be one solid long piece, but they are actually two smaller pieces you set together. Once together, they are very secure and the seam isn't terribly noticeable.

      All in all, I think this is a wonderful shelf. It looks great in my living room, is very sturdy, and (I feel) very well constructed. I would definitely... Read more
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      Wednesday, July 18, 2012

      Kids Beds - The Secret to Choosing the Right One

      Kids Beds - The Secret to Choosing the Right One


      Most parents would agree that choosing the right bed for your child is an important decision.The most important elements to choosing a bed are making sure it's safe and sturdy, and that it takes into account the amount of space you have in the room.There are many types to choose from, ranging from a plain, wooden style frame, to theme beds.The price of a kid's bed will typically range anywhere from $400.00 to just under $1,600.00.MATERIALS.Kid's beds can be made from many different types of materials such as wood, metal, plastic, etc.It doesn't really matter which material the bed is made from, as long as the bed is sturdy and has a solid feel to it.You should never compromise on the sturdiness of a bed, no matter how cute or appealing the design.Kids are notorious for being hard on their things.The bed you choose will need to be able to withstand lots of rough play, and jumping.STYLES.A "bookcase bed" is a plain, practical design with a wooden frame, and has a headboard and footboard.Many designs also have storage drawers underneath.This can be a real space-saver for keeping the child's pajamas and other items of clothing underneath the bed, and will save space, especially if the child's bedroom is small.If you have more than one young child, you might be in the market for a bunk bed.These beds usually range anywhere in price from $600.00 to $1,600.00.Another style of kid's beds is a platform style bed.This is a very simple design consisting of a platform with a perimeter around it, and four legs.Theme beds can be in the form of a race car, a wooden ship, a loft, a sleigh, almost anything you can think of that would capture a kid's imagination.There are kid's bed designs that include a canopy.Another style is the loft bunk bed, where the bed is raised like the top bunk, and has space underneath for the child to play or keep their toys in one place.In addition to a ladder to get up into the bed, there could be a sliding board to get back down!Kid's beds also come in the more traditional furniture styles, just like an adult bed, only smaller.You can choose from Traditional, Contemporary, Modern, Exotic, Colonial, American, Early American, Georgian, Country, Exotic, and Unusual, to name a few.COLORS.Kid's beds come in just about every color you can imagine.Choose a color that will match or compliment the color of the bedroom.Remember, this will be an important part of the child's living space.SIZE.Choose a kid's bed that is large enough so you child will not outgrow it too quickly.Also, as I mentioned earlier take into account the size of the room and the other additional storage space needed.If you child never has enough places to put their toys, then a storage drawer can be a lifesaver, and a great way to keep the room organized.

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