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Fire Extinguishers Explained – Which One Do You Need?

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Fire Extinguishers are a confusing subject for some people, especially businesses who are legally obliged to ensure their place of business has all of the fire extinguishers they need in order to effective combat any small fires that may breaks out. Fire Extinguishers – plural – because there are different fire extinguisher types that can handle some fire types but may be ineffective for others.

This has come about as traditional fire extinguishers in the past used to be water based ones only, these can be bad for electrical fires which can happen in many workplaces as computers have been known to overheat or any other kind of electrical fire. There are now a wide range of different fire extinguishers available which may be needed but many businesses are not sure which ones.

Luckily each fire extinguisher is coloured differently, whilst they are mostly red they each have different labels and colourings to signify which each one is. Your business should appoint a fire marshal to ensure the right one is used in the event of a fire.

Water Fire Extinguishers Water extinguishers are usually larger solid red extinguishers and can be used on Class A fires (ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, plastic, rubber)

Foam Extinguishers (AFFF) Foam extinguishers are now red with a section of the extinguisher painted cream. This extinguisher is used for Class A fires as well as Class B fires which includes flammable liquids such as oil or petrol.

Carbon Dioxide Extinguishers (CO2) This extinguisher is red with the black section painted on too, Carbon Dioxide is used on fires to starve them of oxygen and don’t get them wet make them suitable for Class B, Class C (flammable gasses) and Class D fires (fires involving electrical equipment).

Dry Powder Extinguishers Dry powder extinguishers use a blue panel to indentify it from other extinguishers. These are used on Class A, B and C fires although there are metal based foam extinguishers that are recommended for Class D fires only.

If you are unsure of which fire extinguishers you need for your workplace it is worthwhile doing some research into which are recommended or contact your local fire department to arrange for an evaluation of your business premises where they will be able to point out the fire risks that you may not have even been aware of. Make sure your business and its employees are safe and make sure you get the right fire extinguishers for your business before it is too late.

There are plenty of fire extinguishers available online as well as other business essentials such as first aid kits and the health and safety law poster that must be displayed at all business premises.

Audio Recording With Wireless Security Cameras

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A lot of security camera systems have the capability to record video as well as audio. The law is not well defined as to when it is legal to record audio. There are different circumstances when audio might be recorded. Here are answers to some of the pressing concerns and questions:
Scenarios:
# 1 A business owner who has a security system that has audio.
# 2 A homeowner who has a camera that can record audio and some security systems can record audio from the babies room.
# 3 Selling Security cameras with audio.
Questions:
# 1 Are these issues covered by state law or Federal law about using these cameras?
# 2 Does a business have to legally record their security systems audio?
# 3 What does the home owner have to do to comply with the law to record audio in their home.
Answer:
There are States that have different regulations about this issue, but most States are in agreement that videotaping a nanny without her knowledge is legal as long as there is no audio involved. You have to be very careful when it comes to audio. If the nanny is told about the monitor and agrees to it, it should be OK to do the videotape to protect the child as long as the parent feels a sense of security about the whole thing. This will protect the parent and prevent any child abuse.
The answer clearly is defined by excluding audio from the camera. You have to know how to use it responsibly. A business owner should inform his/her employees that he/she has a hidden camera. In most businesses, it is quite obvious that the camera is displayed. The homeowner has the most freedom to use the camera in the home as long as it does not harm anyone. If a homeowner is going on vacation or away from home, then a camera is a way for them to feel more secure.
A security camera is a personal choice that most homeowners don’t think about until a robbery, crime or abuse takes place. It is better to be safe and not sorry. A camera is not necessarily a guarantee, but it is a commodity that will enhance safety measures.
There are many wireless security cameras without audio and these days a lot of them are disguised as common household goods. It is more advantageous to a homeowner to be equipped with a security camera than not having one. These days crime is so rampant and a camera brings that safety to the home and the homeowner.

Cheryline Lawson, author, Entrepreneur and owner of http://www. bestwirelesshiddencamera. com. You are welcome to use this article in its entirety with the resource box intact.

Carbon Monoxide Detectors In Nearly Every Ny Dwelling

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Syracuse, NY – Syracuse Deputy Fire Chief Stephen Cavuto remembers the day rescue crews saved the lives of two city residents overcome by carbon monoxide. The man had stopped breathing, and the woman was semi-conscious, poisoned by fumes from a car left running in an attached garage at their home, on Eastview Avenue. Like many residences, the house had no carbon monoxide detector to alert residents to deadly levels of the odorless gas that can kill in a matter of minutes, Cavuto said.

Beginning Feb. 22, a new state law requires carbon monoxide detectors to be installed in nearly every house and apartment in New York. Amanda’s Law requires property owners with homes built before 2008 to have at least one functioning carbon monoxide detector on the lowest level with a bedroom. The law is more rigid for newer homes. The only dwellings exempt are those without gas sources, such acccs a home powered entirely by electricity, and with no garage, Cavuto said.

Recent surveys conducted by Kenton Research and Underwriters Laboratories found that half of Americans do not have a working carbon monoxide alarm in their home, said Heather Caldwell, who speaks for the Kidde Residential and Commercial division of UTC Fire and Security, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. Kidde makes carbon monoxide alarms. But a new survey found three quarters of New York homeowners have them, Caldwell said.

“My thought as I walked away from that scene was how incredibly lucky these people were that someone took the time to check on them,” Cavuto said.

Amanda’s Law, signed last year by Gov. David Paterson, is named after a Buffalo-area teenager who died of carbon monoxide poisoning while at a sleepover at a girlfriend’s house. Amanda Hansen was 16 in January 2009 when fumes from a faulty boiler killed her. The house did not have a carbon monoxide detector.

Currently, New York requires detectors only in homes built after July 30, 2002. Municipalities will not send inspectors to owner-occupied, single-family homes to check for detectors. But code enforcement officers will check for the devices during regular inspections of rental properties.

David Jacobowitz, first vice president of the Firemen’s Association of the State of New York, said Amanda’s Law has stayed under the radar because it didn’t take effect immediately in August when Paterson signed it into law. The legislation was overshadowed by a law against texting while driving that the governor signed at the same time, he said.

“Now we’re just trying to get people educated, to get the word out,” Jacobowitz said.

Area firefighters and rescue crews are scheduled to discuss Amanda’s Law Saturday in Salina at the Onondaga County Volunteer Firemen’s Association’s annual legislative meeting. Amanda Hansen’s father, Ken, said he and his wife pushed for legislation to make sure no other families had to suffer the loss they did. They’re relieved to see Amanda’s Law taking effect, he said.

“With her name alive with this law, we know she is helping save other people,” Hansen said, “but it never gets easier. ”

Cavuto, who’s fire department responded to 85 carbon monoxide incidents in 2009, said firefighters try to educate people about the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: dizziness, headaches and nausea. “We tell people, if you feel those symptoms or if multiple people suddenly begin feeling sick at the same time, you should at least suspect carbon monoxide,” Cavuto said. “But if you’re sleeping, you’re not going to know any of this. That’s why it’s important to have a detector. ”

Tom Handley, owner of Burke’s Do It Best home centers in Oswego and Fulton, said most of his customers don’t seem to be aware of the change. His staff is preparing for a surge in sales once people catch on, though, he said.

Homeowners and landlords who don’t have the detectors will have to shell out $20 to $50 for each device.

Cavuto said his department doesn’t have a budget to distribute free carbon monoxide detectors the way it does with smoke detectors. The department can buy smoke detectors for $3 apiece, he said. Syracuse Code Enforcement Director Mike Bova said his office this week drafted a code violation to apply to those who fail to install the detectors. Bova’s office will check for the detectors when they inspect rental properties.

“We’ve got a lot of landlords with an awful lot of units,” Bova said. “They’re going to have to go and buy these things in large numbers. ”

Landlords who don’t meet the law’s standards won’t be able to get on the city’s mandatory Rental Registry for one- and two-family rentals or receive a required certificate of compliance for buildings with three or more units, Bova said. They could have their water shut off or be otherwise kept from renting their units.

There is no fine associated with a violation of Amanda’s Law. However, if someone becomes sick or dies because a property owner failed to install a detector, they will be open to lawsuits, Bova said.

“Ignorance of the law doesn’t get you out of anything,” Bova said.

In the UK their are calls for the law to be changed so that every home must have a Carbon Monoxide Alarm or detector in them. The devestation of suffering a loss from the silent killer Carbon Monoxide poisoning has been felt many including Lynn Griffiths of Carbon Monoxide Awareness Registered Charity Co-Awareness ( http://www. co-victim. org)

Recently an Early Day Motion was put forward to recognise the dangers of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.

If you wish to purchase a Carbon Monoxide Alarm or Detector then visit http://www. co-awareness. com

Products include – Honeywell Carbon Monoxide Detectors and Aico Carbon Monoxide Alarms

Martin Roche

http://www. co-awareness. com

Carbon Monoxide Alarms Ltd

Maoists kill 26 security personnel in deadly Chhattisgarh attack

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Maoists kill 26 security personnel in deadly Chhattisgarh attack
In yet another daring and deadly attack, Maoists Tuesday killed 26 security personnel, including 24 paramilitary troopers and an assistant commandant, in Chhattisgarh’s restive Bastar region, officials said.

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Exacq Technologies Joins Physical Security Interoperability Alliance (PSIA)

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Exacq Technologies Joins Physical Security Interoperability Alliance (PSIA)
INDIANAPOLIS—-Exacq Technologies, the company that designs and manufactures exacqVision video management system software and systems, today announced its membership in the Physical Security Interoperability Alliance.

Read more on Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

Adding Winter Colour With Planters

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By the time December arrives, many believe the gardening year is at an end? Not so! Although many gardens are distinct by the lack of colour, most of the deciduous plant stock has shed leaf at this stage and the herbaceous perennials have gone to ground for the dormant season. But gardens need not look so gloomy and here are some simple tips to help put the colour back into the garden. Before you begin, some basic planning is required.

 

Plants – choose wisely, remember to select plants that look good or their best during the winter months. Choose plants with interesting foliage or better still select varieties which flower at this time of year, there are many to choose from including Skimmia, Coprosma, Hellebores, Mahonia, Cyclamens etc.

 

  

 

Size Matters – yes, select planters that provide adequate space for rootball to develop, avoid planting tall and large plants in shallow planters, or planting compact ground cover plants in large planters.

 

Form & Colour – applies not just to the plants, size and shape also applies to planters. There is such an array of planters from which to choose. Try clustering planters in groups, in Cottage gardens, a range of sizes can look particularly attractive, whereas in a more architectural formal garden, using one size can reinforce the desired effect.

 

Planting for impact

 

Here are some suggestions for interesting combinations:

 

 

Many other combinations are possible even with the inclusion of seasonal bulbs and seasonal flowers including cyclamens, hyacinths, winter pansies etc. With some simple planning, striking colour combinations can be achieved and all designed to give a much needed lift to the otherwise drab appearance of winter gardens. Select containers with interesting profiles and colour which will extend the contrast with preferred planting colour schemes.

 

Finally do not forget to water and apply some feed to the planters to avoid any drying out. It may not be sunny but it is surprising how gentle winds can dry out planters.   

 

Author is owner/managing director of established and award winning garden design and landscaping company based in Dublin, Ireland. The company offers residential & commercial clients a comprehensive range of landscaping services including garden design, planting and construction. The Author leads an experienced team of landscapers to design and build inspirational gardens. The company pays great attention to detail and combined with a very practical ‘know-how’ experience can design planting schemes that result in stunning compositions. The company also offers clients a range of well iconic and innovative garden products and accessories, including stunning Water features, the classic Victorian Summerhouses, Planters, ORB Swing Seats, and energy efficient garden lighting. More details are available from company website.


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Candle Lanterns

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There are many kinds of candle lanterns and they have been around for a long time. Post candle lanterns are one kind and they come in various styles such as pilgrim, onion, and navigation. Many of the candle lanterns from colonial times were made from pierced tin and styles from that time are made today. These days many people are decorating their yards with candle lanterns. They go well in gardens and candle lanterns attached to walls can illuminate entrances or other unlit areas. They can be hung on posts or tree branches.
This idea may bring up questions of fire and safety. The candle lanterns holder is the most basic part of the lantern and it holds the candle securely. It also protects the candle from the weather like rain and wind. Metal holders are durable and fireproof; the higher melting point of metal makes it hard to catch fire. Fire retardant paper is also used to make candleholders; even nylon and silk are used to construct candles holders. They are made in a way that keeps them from blazing up. If a Moroccan candle lantern is in keeping with the style of your home then placing them inside or outside will create ambience that compliments the decoration already established. The punched tin and ambers shades of color add subdued hues that go will with certain brick or stucco styles.
Another use for candle lanterns is to decorate your yard for a garden party. This is a fun way to add extra light for the party and to enhance the look of the yard. Glass and votive candles can also be placed on tables to add more pleasant glow and a warm feeling to the festivities. The candles lanterns will add charm to the surroundings compliment the plants.
Candle lanterns are a traditional lighting method that can create the feel of the Morocco colonial American, the robustness of the American west, the clipped English feel and other times and cultures can be evoked with the right candle lanterns. They are an element in decorating that adds tone-the tone that you want to create from the century and culture that you want to imitate in your decorations. When using candle lanterns, whether for permanent home décor or for a garden party-perhaps for every day yard décor so much can be done with candle lanterns.
Though we don’t use candle lanterns for some of the practical purposes that people id history did we can still enjoy their light and beauty today. Through their history some have been of a more practical construction and some have also been more decorative. Officials and other people walking and riding through the night don’t light up their cars or footpaths with candles lanterns anymore, though in times passed they walked by their light and candle lanterns hung from coaches and carriages. Ships also employed candle lanterns to see. Historical figures like George Washington are pictured crossing the Potomac with candle lantern lighting the way.

Tara Smith is a crafter and candle maker. The head writer and co-owner of a Aromatherapy Soy Candles, company Candle Scentsations. Join her as she writes about her passion and shares ideas and tips at her website that carries Soy Coffe Mug candles.

Beauty & Warmth are Two Items That you Get From Gas Corner Fireplaces

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We love the sight of a fireplace crackling in the fire. While there are people who use logs to burn their fires, these are for the most part used by a few people. Nowadays the fires that burn in our fireplaces can be electricity or gas. For aesthetic reasons most fireplaces are located in a central position of the room walls. There are times when you will find gas corner fireplaces.

These gas corner fireplaces are ideal for the small apartments that need to be heated without any extra space being taken up. To ensure that you are buying a gas fireplace that will look good while at the same time providing you with a good heat source, there are companies that sell these types of fireplaces.

When you are planning on buying and installing a gas fireplace there is one item that you should consider. As the season grows colder your heating bill will rise. For this reason you must think about the cost of gas that you will need to pay in order to use a gas corner fireplace during the cold season.

These gas corner fireplaces come in a variety of styles. You will find that these fireplaces are based on modern styles as well as the traditional gas fireplace. You will also be able to look for places that provide you with custom built gas corner fireplaces. The many varieties of corner fireplace are available for varying prices that are based on the condition of the fireplace.

As you look at these many different gas corner fireplaces you will notice that most of them have a glass covering. This glass covering is ideal for the gas corner fireplaces that are placed on a wall that is divided into two sections. Here you have the fireplace front glass providing radiant heat and warmth to two separate rooms due to the location of this corner fireplace.

The placement of gas corner fireplaces in room like this could be decided on the main view that is preferred. The only main concern that you need to see to is that the fireplace should be flush with the wall. This way you have the assurance of not having any sharp corners protruding out into the room.

When you first see gas corner fireplaces you can see the potential there is for heating two rooms up. Additionally the beauty of these fireplaces is apparent as the glass front allows you to see the flames in the fireplace merrily dancing. Beauty and warmth are two items that you can get from gas corner fireplaces.

Muna wa Wanjiru is a Web Administrator and Has Been Researching and Reporting on Fireplaces for Years. For More Information on Gas Corner Fireplaces, Visit His Site at GAS CORNER FIREPLACES

An Indoor Fireplace: Advantages and Disadvantages

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An indoor fireplace is a great accessory for a home, but also may have its disadvantages.  Many newer homes and condos may come with an indoor fireplace in the living room area or master bedroom and can be a great selling point – especially for areas where in areas where the winters are very cold or the heating costs very high.

Although an indoor fireplace can be a great addition to a home, it is important to weigh the pros and cons when considering if you need a home with an indoor fireplace.

* Warmth

An indoor fireplace can offer a great deal of warmth during chilly fall and winter nights.  This can help to reduce your heating bill because most indoor fireplaces simply require a little bit of kindling and wood.

* Inviting Decor

A lot of people enjoy having a fireplace in their home because it offers an inviting decor to the overall ambiance of a room.  Along with being an inviting focal point for a room, it also can become part of the home decor.  Fireplace mantels can be decorated to match the current holiday and season.

Aside from the advantages above, there are also some disadvantages to having an indoor fireplace, such as:

* Routine Maintenance

Fireplace maintenance is a given, especially is you use the fireplace often.  Indoor fireplaces require upkeep while a fire is being burned, and also after a fire has been burned.  Maintenance is required so that the fireplace and the area surrounding the fireplace can be safe.

* Firewood and Kindling

To burn a fire an indoor fireplace requires firewood and kindling.  While it is nice to buy a few logs from the local supermarket when you want to burn a fire, if you are using your indoor fireplace as a way to reduce a central heating dependency, then you will need much more than a few logs of wood.  Purchasing wood can become expensive if you need to purchase more wood regularly.

* Fireplace Accessories

If you own an indoor fireplace, then you also always need to invest in fireplace accessories.  Fireplace accessories can include fireplace screens, fireplace tools, and fireplace log racks.  These types of fireplace accessories can be great for contributing for the overall decor of your home, but can also be a little costly upfront.  Thankfully, when you purchase the fireplace tools and accessories once, more than likely, you will never need to buy them again.  Unless you choose to get new tools because you are changing the decor of your home, but more likely, you will only need to purchase fireplace accessories once.

Indoor fireplaces certainly have their advantages, and, of course, their disadvantages.  When choosing a house or condo that has an indoor fireplace, it may be wise to consider both the pros and cons.  Some individuals will not mind the general upkeep of indoor fireplaces, while for others, it may interfere with their lifestyle and may not match what the need in a home.  Considering the pros and cons of an indoor fireplace before making the decision to move-in or buy is advisable because you do not want to find yourself regretting the situation years down the road.

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The Introduction to Fireplaces

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Fireplace is a usual gathering place for the entire family because it provides heat and even serves as a factor of architectural approach. Since fireplace is even considered as the hearth, it can represent a house and is one of the powerful models. Even though most of the fireplaces are constructed in the same fashion and share all the same features, one of the basic fireplaces include central base of cement, a smoke chamber, a flue, a crown, a spark arrestor, a chimney chase, a shroud or a cap, a ash dump, a lintel bar, a damper, a breast and an exceptional facing. Fireplaces are said to be famous for friendly gatherings. The comfortable warmness that provides by the fireplace gives an appealing and joyful atmosphere which makes for an excellent conversation with your family members. A fireplace is an arched opening or a rectangular or even square opening normally attached to a wall at the bottom of a vent or a chimney. Fireplace is frequently lined with stonework or minerals and is utilized for an open fire within the house. In the modern era, fireplace is considered as an ornament and also a much needed factor of the house. Although most of the fireplaces are created in the interiors of the building then there are certain situations which people make outdoor fireplaces. This is being done in order to make the evening look warm, for decorative purposes or for outdoor cooking. There are number of choices from conservative wood burning fireplace that is still common, to surprisingly marble fireplace or even a gas fireplace to which most of the authorities state that they are easier to preserve or use and also are environmental pleasant.       Fireplace mantelpieces or mantels are the main focus of traditional interior decoration by designers and architects. These fireplace mantles are also commonly known as chimneypiece which is utilized to trap smoke. As the mantel developed the attractive structure near the fireplace frequently became referred to as the mantelpiece or the fireplace mantel. These days this mantelpiece is a usual word for the external trimmings, mantel shelf and jambs of the fireplace. For most of the years this mantelpiece was one of the most creative and decorative features of a room. However, the creativity along with the realistic significance of the fireplaces have even grown less because of modern methods of launching heat and even small models of fireplaces. In the meantime, combining all the qualities of moldability, heat retention, fire resistance and concrete are instantly becoming well-known materials for fireplace surrounds, hearths and mantels. Even the flexibility of the concrete has made it one of the main materials which can be shaped into any sort of forms importantly stained or colored so that it could match any color. In addition, it is one of the materials which can even display any surfaces between highly buffed to a rough surface. This mantelpiece like ability makes concrete flexible to a wide choice of ornamental styles from typical to modern. One can find these modern day fireplaces at some of the fireplace warehouses around your city. You can get similar type of components which can make your house exclusive and beautiful.

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