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Safety First When It Comes To Moving

by Trish



Moving house is a task which is often termed to be ‘exhausting’, ‘cumbersome’, ‘a nightmare’ etc. But a lot of people forget that moving is also a job which can lead to some serious injuries.


It involves a number of tasks that have the potential to cause injuries or hurt someone. Hence make sure you take adequate safety precautions to make sure that no one gets hurt in the process of the move. You know your house better than anyone else. Hence, if something is broken and hasn’t been fixed then it is your responsibility to inform your removalist about it.

Make a note of the following tips for a ‘Safety Check’:

  • Weigh Your Boxes: As a rule try to keep the weight of your boxes under 20 kgs. Just because your boxes have space does not mean that you go on stuffing them. This is because lifting heavy boxes has often resulted often resulted in to serious back injuries and other injuries. Also, if there are any stairs in the way try to keep the boxes light as a precautionary measure.
  • Make Use Of Carpets: In weather conditions like rain, snow or even during winter the morning dew can make the floor slippery. Make sure that you use carpets and mats where required especially on the outside to avoid any accidents and it will also ensure that the inside of the house remains dry.
  • Dressing Requirements: Make sure that you are appropriately dressed. If you observe closely, most of the removalists are dressed in proper fitting clothes and shoes. This is not just a dress code, its the requirement of the job they do. Avoid wearing flip flops, heels and baggy clothes as a safety precaution.
  • Take Care Of Children And Pets: This is a cause of concern for many. If you have small children or pets in the house, you need to take certain precautions for their safety. Have your child spend the day with the babysitter, a friend or a relative. This will keep him/her out of the danger zone. Also, pets can be really tough to take care of while moving. Have a friend or someone else take care of your pet for the day.
  • Clear The Area: You don’t want your removalist or yourself dodging your way through scattered things while moving boxes. Hence, make sure to check that the way to the door and to the rooms is clean and free from any obstacles.
  • Lifting and Carrying: It is important to consider your safety if you are lifting or carrying items, whether moving them yourself or just rearranging them for loading or after unloading. Try to maintain a proper posture- bend at your knees, and straighten your back by tucking your chin. Ensure you have a strong grip by utilizing your palms and avoiding lifting a box by its flaps with your fingertips. This will aid in securing the bottom of the box as well.
  • Preparing your Items : A rule of thumb: Heavier items should generally go in the smaller boxes. For example, avoid packing books in large boxes, as it becomes much more difficult to carry them for your movers and also for you when you arrive at your destination to unpack.

Jorge Cervantes is a research writer and a contributor with City Move. He believes in providing informative and quality content to his readers.

Filed Under: Featured, House and Home Tagged With: area, boxes, carpets, carrying, children, clear, clothing, Injuries, lifting, moving, pets, safety

Keeping Your Pool Area Safe, Comfortable And Fun For All The Family!

by Trish

There’s no denying just how inviting a nice, clear swimming pool can be, especially for children, which is why it is absolutely vital to make sure the area around your pool is safe and the rules around who can use it and when are strictly imposed. Domestic pools are a worryingly high cause of death by home accidents especially in the under fives, and an unsecured pool can also lead to issues with pets and adult guests. Here are some tips for keeping your pool area safe without compromising on fun!

Don’t Even Consider a Pool Without a Fence

Even if you are a single adult or adult couple who feel relatively confident that you can avoid falling into your own pool and drowning, don’t consider having a pool without a high, secure fence. This is because other people, including neighboring children, can wander into a pool area where they don’t have permission to be and get into trouble, and if somebody is harmed on your premises you may be legally liable even if they are technically trespassing. It isn’t just people, either – dogs and other pets can come to harm if they can get to your pool, and again, you may be held to blame.

Have a Lockable, Self Latching Gate

As well as a good, strong fence that people aren’t going to be able to climb, make sure the gate to your pool area is very secure and latches shut behind people. This is especially important if you have kids or other family members and friends who are likely to be coming and going all day in summer – it can be easy for a child who is trusted to use the pool to forget to close the gate.

Keep the Area Tidy and Free of Trip Hazards

Put away all pool toys and other potential hazards every day after using the pool. A pool surrounded by fun looking noodles and inflatables is far more appealing to a young trespasser than a neat, tidy area with no toys, and you’ll also be removing anything people could potentially trip over (as well as keeping pool toys clean). Repair any damaged paving or decking around the pool, as well as pruning any plants or trees that can also present hazards.

Have Clear Rules Everyone Who Uses the Pool is Aware Of

Make a sensible list of rules, similar to the ones municipal pools use and make sure everyone knows what they are before using the pool. What you allow may vary depending on the swimming ability and ages of your guests, but you must always make sure people don’t run, don’t dive in shallow areas, and babies and toddlers are always supervised and wearing life vests. You may also consider having policies for older pool users around banning alcoholic drinks by the pool and making sure cell phones and other electrical devices are kept away from the edge.

Make Sure You Cover Your Pool Securely When Not In Use

Whenever your pool isn’t in daily use, make sure it is well covered with secure fasteners holding the pool cover in place. This will stop people and animals being able to fall in and can also keep your pool free of dangerous contaminants and normal debris.

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Marshall Stinson, the author of this post, is a blogger who likes to blog about home improvement tips and techniques. He works at a shop that plumbing and pool supplies shop. He likes sports and outdoor activities such as swimming.

Filed Under: Home and family Tagged With: accident, children, comfortable, family, fence, fun, gate, lockable, pool area, pool cover, rules, safe, safety, secure, self latching gate, swimming pool, tidy

Finding The Perfect Gift For The Perfect Parent

by Trish

Most children enjoy being able to purchase special gifts and presents for their parents throughout the year. In some cultures, there are days set aside during the year that are specifically used to celebrate and commemorate parents. On these occasions, the children will give their parents gifts,

hugs and kisses in order to make sure they know just how much they care about them. A common problem that most children have is not being able to find the perfect present for their perfect parents. Here are a few tips that can be used in order to help these children achieve their gift-giving goals.

Stop Outside of the Comfort Zone

Just because a parent likes a particular gift one year does not mean that they want to be bombarded in the years to come with the same type of present over and over again. For example, one of the most common gifts that children buy for their fathers is a necktie. The first time that the father receives a necktie,

he may appreciate that gift very much. However, several years down the line, the father may be getting overly frustrated and even saddened by the fact that all he receives each year are neckties.

Step out of the boundaries that surround your comfort zone in order to explore other gift option that will be appealing and exciting for your parents to receive. For example, instead of running out to the store to buy your father another necktie, go to Mens Tungsten Online,

for example, and get him a stylish, new ring or a replacement wedding band.  Mens Tungsten Online is known as being one of the many appealing websites that sell stylish designs that are pleasing to the eyes and the wallets.

Focus on What the Parents Want

Gifts for parentsAnother great way to get the perfect gifts for parents is to make sure that you know exactly what types of gifts they appreciate the most. Think about the different items that they may have mentioned needing or wanting in the past, but never got around to actually buying those items. For instance, many parents want to replace their wedding bands as anniversary gifts to each other.

As mentioned earlier, children can use online jewelry websites, such as Mens Tungsten Online, to order replacement bands that can be used. Do not just hurry and buy the first thing that you assume your father or mother is going to like just because you bought it.

That would put you right back into the comfort zone of buying neckties and other simple gifts year after year. Provide your parents with a gift that you wanted to give them, because you knew that it would make them happy instead of just yourself.

Plan in Advance and Keep Options Open

By planning as far in advance as possible, children are able to research and plan out their gifts with an ample amount of time. This will allow them to explore all of the options available and then choose accordingly which one is going to be purchased.

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Adam is a professional content writer that has been able to develop an abundance of articles, blogs and online content about such topics as finance, fashion and fun activities for families. Adam is personally a huge fan of online shopping, especially on jewelry websites such as Mens Tungsten Online.

Filed Under: Shopping Tagged With: children, father, jewelry, parent, perfect gift, presents, ring, wedding band

Have Children? Be Careful Of These Dangerous Plants And Flowers

by Trish

dangerous_flowersAs the warmer weather rolls in, many people are heading outside to get their gardens ready for summer.  There are many plants and flowers that are pleasing to the eye.  However, they are much less pleasing to the skin and stomach.

If you have young children at home, you must take caution.  There are lots of plants and flowers that are poisonous.  Additionally, there are several that are capable of causing allergic reactions.

Who Is In Danger?

Some plants can affect anyone.  By simply pruning a plant or picking a flower, you could cause a skin irritation.  Other plants cause damage by smelling them.

However, young children are definitely at the highest risk.  These curious tots tend to get themselves in trouble.  If you have children who are just learning to walk, like to touch everything they see, or put nearly everything in their mouths, you definitely need to keep reading.

If you have any of these dangerous plants or flowers in your garden, you might want to remove them or put a fence around the most dangerous ones.  At the very least, teach your children which plants and flowers to avoid.  Also, keep a close eye on children when they are outside.

What Are the Symptoms to Watch For?

If someone has touched or eaten a dangerous plant, you might notice vomiting, stomach cramps, irregular heartbeat, or burning of the mouth.

The severity and type of the symptoms will depend on the plant or flower.

What Should I do if I Suspect Poisoning?

If the person is having difficulty breathing or is unconscious, call 911 right away.  If you need to go to the hospital, take a piece of the plant with you.  This will help make a diagnosis.  Also, you’ll want to call the poison control center.

  • For skin irritation – Gently wash the area with clean water.
  • For eye irritation – Irrigate the eye(s) with clean water for 20 minutes.
  • If swallowed – Remove any remaining pieces of the plant.  Rinse the mouth with clean water.

Which Plants are Dangerous?

We interviewed a Clearwater florist to find out which plants are the most dangerous to children.  She advised parents to refrain from planting these items.  If they are already in your garden, she says parents might want to remove them.  According to this local florist, these are the most dangerous plants and flowers:

  • Asthma or Stick Weed – This green plant causes skin allergies and can induce asthma attacks.
  • Rhus – If you want to remove this fire-red plant from your garden, make sure all your skin is protected first.
  • Yellow Oleander – Be careful of this evergreen tree and it’s yellow tubular flowers.  All parts of the plant – even the seeds – are toxic.
  • Cactus – If a child managed to swallow this, it could definitely do some internal damage.  More likely, you’ll need to worry about the damage the spines could do to skin and eyes.
  • Hot Chilies – While eating these plants won’t likely be fatal, the hot, spicy peppers can cause a lot of distress for a youngster.  Be very careful with these plants; the bright colors will definitely entice young hands.
  • Dumb Cane – If a child swallows this popular house plant, the mouth will become irritated and swollen.
  • Angel Trumpet – All parts of this flower are toxic and can cause hallucinations.
  • Grevileas – This reddish plant causes dermatitis.
  • Oleander – Every part of this flower is toxic.  Plus, the sap can irritate the skin and eyes.
  • Poinsettia – If children eat this holiday favorite, they will experience delirium.  Like Oleander, the sap of Poinsettias can irritate the skin and eyes.
  • Arum Lily – From the bulb to the flower, every part of this plant is poisonous.

You may desperately desire a beautiful, lush garden this summer.  But don’t plant things that will put your family in danger.  Follow the advice of our local florist; don’t fill your outdoor space with potentially harmful flowers and plants.

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Guest author Emily Renshaw is a freelance writer.  She specializes in subjects relating to families and child development.

Filed Under: Gardening, Landscaping, The yard Tagged With: allergic reactions, call 911, children, Dangerous Plants, difficulty breathing, eye irritation, flowers, irregular heartbeat, pets, poisonous, risk, skin irritation, stomach cramps, symptoms, unconscious, vomiting

How To Decide On Smart Gifts For Kids

by Trish

Smart gifts…hmmm. This makes me wonder if the gifts should be smart, or if they should contribute to the “smartness” of the kid. Let’s take the latter and hope they coordinate with the former. Personally, I would presume, the shopper in question is trying to spend their money wisely on wise choices for gifts for kids.

?     Beyond…

As you adjust your thinking, remember to consider such things as the ages of the children. Many frugal parents are so diligent they even prepare for usability of gifts beyond the age received. In this case, one would need to focus on durability and safety of the toys/gifts as well. Of course gifts like books have no such restrictions.

?     Physical…

Does the gift encourage physical coordination and prowess? If the child can use several body parts at the same time, the gift would be a wise choice.  One of my favorites not only for my children, but now also for grandchildren is the “Sit ‘n Spin”. It employed hand over hand coordination as well as strength while the child sat and pulled his way around and around the platform. Pre-bikes, as I call them, or “Big Wheels” offer physical activity in addition to “success” while bike-riding on the way to learning to ride tricycles and later a two wheel bicycle of his/her own. Scooters are also wonderful items in this category.

?     Sounds…

Does the gift encourage listening skills? Being able to discern various sounds prepares the kid for sound patterns, as with music, as well as auditory learning. Additionally, documentation has proven that music goes a long way in enhancing intelligence. The Leap Pad and VTech line offer a menagerie of skills, including some playback music/auditory opportunities. Child size keyboards offer tunes and rhythms with playback as well, so the parents don’t miss one singe concert!

?     More…

Other excellent choices for gifts include items where a child can, for example, “cook” in their own kitchen while modifying yet experiencing “real life.”  All sorts of art sets from highly reputable companies allow children of all ages to indulge in creativity beyond their wildest dreams…and most offer tools that do not stain carpets, furniture, or children. Travel sets are also available. Certainly an amazing range of dolls from ones that are soft and cuddly, to those that do things and teach things while they talk to the kid…can be part of any child’s repertoire of gifts.

Faves…

In summary, I hope you will indulge this author and note that my personal favorites have stood the test of time. Those include, in the order of their appearance for all my grandchildren: while still in the womb and till this day – books; board games of all sorts; and as the kid learned to read, they received their own magazine subscriptions which were greatly anticipated either every week or each month. Wise shoppers cannot go wrong with these suggestions; no doubt there are many others. Take a day and enjoy the plethora of ideas available for smart shoppers for smart kids’ gifts.

Julie Myers is a mother of two who loves to sew when she has time.  She enjoys sharing creative ideas and making great gifts for kids.

Filed Under: Home and family, Kids and Teens, Shopping Tagged With: age, bike, children, dolls, favorite, kids, life, Music, noise, Parents, physical, smart gifts, sounds, toys

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