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		<title>A Bit of a Rant Concerning Black and Decker Hedge Trimmers</title>
		<link>http://timeslip.org/archives/2010/08/09/a-bit-of-a-rant-concerning-black-and-decker-hedge-trimmers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 03:36:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ultimately, any gardener starts looking to buy that garden hedge trimmer from the UK or maybe checking out some Black and Decker hedgecutters --- but it's worth noting, only over much of human history have we reached a point where you can. Rakes and secateurs are surprisingly recent innovations, but as you're aware, gardens themselves are as old as Man. This pastime got started within the famous cradle of civilization]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a gardener we&#8217;ll find you considering buying garden equipment from the UK or maybe marveling at those Black and Decker hedge trimmers &#8212; but it&#8217;s worth noting, it&#8217;s taken the majority of human history to reach a point where you can. Trimmers and shears are relatively recent tools, but as you&#8217;re aware, the concept of gardens is as old as humanity. Your hobby traces its roots back to the cradle of civilization itself.</p>
<p>These early gardeners worked by a blending of spirituality, pleasure, and practical reasons. Typically surrounded by walls of stone, fertile grounds were seeded with vegetables, flowers, grapes, fruit and nut bearing trees, and often pools of fish. While admittedly they ate most of this some plants were cultivated to honor some of their deities. Priests, too, grew other roots on nearby land.</p>
<p>Persians, Assyrians and Babylonians combined water features, fruits, flowers, and nuts with stunning architecture and vegetables to design peaceful landscapes. The Romans also went in for attractive gardens, but the Greeks were another matter. They grew plantations exclusively to eat. At that time, hoes and spades were the modern, recent concepts that garden forks and lawn rakes would become for a later age &#8212; real differences even before looking at what they used as materials. They were made from bronze, copper, iron, stone &#8212; the ages of history corresponding well to the primary materials seeing action. Everything slowed to a halt during the Middle Ages. Horticulture was no different, but luckily, the Church practiced the old knowledge.</p>
<p>Gradually we returned to cultivating flower gardens for pleasure. Rules began to emerge, a formal structure overseeing the way the garden should, in the end, appear. Some awesome specimens of this include hedge mazes, drawn from ornate patterns. Rules like these are no longer the be-all and end-all, so there&#8217;s honestly no reason to be nervous &#8212; enjoy yourself, and stay confident about investigating how to get rid of some vexatious <a href="http://www.gardenersheaven.co.uk/power-tools/hedge-trimmers.html?manufacturer=263">Black and Decker hedge trimmer</a> or reading some good lawn mower review. Where others abided by these conventions that were carefully observed for hundreds of years, &#8220;Capability&#8221; Brown and those like him innovated a remarkable mix of tradition and invention by combining artificial garden accessories such as statues with a pastoral looking landscape.</p>
<p>Today, the way they appear may have changed but we still cultivate plants as our forefathers used to. Regardless, they&#8217;re always among the most picturesque settings on earth.</p>
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		<title>How to Make Use of CREE LED Clamp Lights</title>
		<link>http://timeslip.org/archives/2010/06/15/how-to-make-use-of-cree-led-clamp-lights/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 10:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We've all found it difficult changing lightbulbs for broken old fashioned maglites. Also I'll bet you will have had times when you've needed to juggle things and wished for extra hands when changing fuses! You'll be pleased to find out that an LED headlamp could fix all of those troubles for you]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you find that it&#8217;s difficult changing an ancient flashlight lightbulb? Have you ever been required to juggle things when changing fuses? Don&#8217;t panic any longer &#8212; a bright LED headlamp will solve all your troubles. Clamp tripod lamps are a good deal better than an old style light. These are extremely adaptable, use an infinitesimal portion of energy and they aren&#8217;t excessively hot. This awesome design means that LED flashlights can be utilized in various ways. Try out our clamp lights which can be vastly flexible and fit for nearly any intent. The bulbs last for possibly thousands of hours &#8212; so no need to panic over forking out money for a new set of bulbs too often!</p>
<p>Super bright LEDs are some of the most functional things available. Fix them onto book marks making reading easier and stick them in any badly lit niches as <a href="http://www.myblackfire.com">emergency lights</a>. Also, they&#8217;re really handy when you&#8217;re seeking missed items. Being required to fix delicate items can be difficult &#8212; cupboards, tight corners and cubby holes under the utility room counters are definitely not nice to be scrambling about in when it&#8217;s dark. LED clamp lights make this easier &#8212; clip one wherever it&#8217;s most useful and the site you&#8217;re working in will be decently lit. The more sizable ones can be fastened onto desks &#8212; rid yourself of your conventional desk-lamp! Paperwork will become less problematic with a better lamp.</p>
<p>Hunters and fishermen will find our brightest flashlight so convenient. You could clip them to the edge of your hat instead of dragging around ancient torches and everything is brightened up at once. In no time at all, early morning fishing will look entirely transformed.</p>
<p>People who work in manual jobs might also find clamp LEDs are particularly useful. Farmers are just some of those who find them to be invaluable, enabling complicated repairs to even the tiniest engineering pieces. These LEDs are so functional and there are huge varieties of possibilities. You will find yourself wanting them in all sorts of places to illuminate all your problems. Make it easier for yourself to unwind with all of your pursuits such as reading papers, using your laptop, playing board games or even sewing &#8212; all without straining your eyes. LED lights make everything possible.</p>
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		<title>My Messsage for You Relative to Bulldog Lawn Rakes</title>
		<link>http://timeslip.org/archives/2010/05/25/my-messsage-for-you-relative-to-bulldog-lawn-rakes/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 03:18:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a gardener we'll find you considering buying garden forks in the UK or alternatively marveling at some Bulldog garden spades - but bear in mind, it's taken centuries to reach these heights. Hoes and forks are comparatively recent tools, but don't forget, gardens themselves are as old as man. The activity we look at as an old familiar hobby was already developing prior to Ancient Egypt and the pyramids...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever you&#8217;re looking to purchase that lawn rake from the UK or checking out that very special stainless garden spade, don&#8217;t forget that gardening wasn&#8217;t always packed with high tech devices and garden accessories. Rakes and shears are comparatively recent tools, but you probably already know, gardens are as old as humanity. This leisure occupation can trace its roots to the cradle of civilization itself. Primitive gardeners were guided by a blend of practical reasons, pleasure, and spirituality. The vital grapes as well as other food-bearing plants would grow around pools of fish. Certainly they ate most of the produce but some plants were nurtured in the name of their deities. Still other herbs, treasured by the temples for ritual purposes, were grown elsewhere. Babylonians, Assyrians and Persians combined nuts, water features, vegetables, and flowers with fruits and stunning architecture to design beautiful settings. As you&#8217;d imagine, one other example of a civilization like this would be the Romans &#8211; while the Greeks focused on the food potential of their farmland rather than the esthetic. While we&#8217;ll admit they may not have used garden forks or lawn rakes, these nations had devised quite the range of elementary utensils akin to today&#8217;s hoes and spades. Gardeners put them together using stone, bronze, copper, iron &#8211; the famous eras corresponding well to the raw materials in use. Progress slowed to a halt during the Middle Ages. Horticulture was no different, but fortunately, the monks and nuns kept the old techniques alive. Bit by bit we went back to constructing flower gardens for pleasure. This trend advanced right through the 16th and 17th century, by which point gardens had become increasingly conventional and structured. Many excellent specimens can be found as knot gardens, which were inspired by labyrinthine textures and patterns.</p>
<p>Such rules aren&#8217;t still essential, meaning there&#8217;s ultimately no reason to fret &#8211; have fun, and don&#8217;t be embarrassed when it comes to investigating how to fix that bothersome <a href="http://www.gardenersheaven.co.uk/category/46/garden-spades.aspx">garden spade</a> deformity or studying some in-depth garden spade reviews. William Kent and those like him glanced at the guidelines &#8211; so fixed now as to be practically frozen &#8211; and tossed away those that interfered with their vision, blending a naturalistic outlook with captivating statuary and similar accessories. Certainly, the situation has changed as time moves on, but gardens are still tended for many of the same reasons. Nonetheless, they remain among the most beautiful settings in the world.</p>
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		<title>LED Clamp-Lights &#8212; Why You Should Make Use of them</title>
		<link>http://timeslip.org/archives/2010/04/07/led-clamp-lights-why-you-should-make-use-of-them/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 12:20:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you found yourself struggling with changing a damaged and ancient flashlight bulb? Have you ever needed to balance matters and wished for more hands when sorting angling lure? You'll be pleased to hear that an LED headlamp can be the solution to your problems...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it difficult for you to change a broken and ancient maglite bulb? Have you ever had to balance things when sorting angling lure? You&#8217;ll be delighted to find out that LED flashlights will be the solution to your problems!</p>
<p>Our new style lamps are superior to the traditional lamps. They&#8217;re extremely adaptable, use only an infinitesimal portion of energy and they barely produce any unnecessary heat. The fantastic design allows LED torches to be utilized differently, for instance our clamp-lights &#8212; they really are vastly convertible and fit for almost anything. All of the bulbs last for up to 100,000 hours &#8212; so don&#8217;t stress about switching a new set of bulbs too regularly. LED lights are some of the most useful tools on the market. You can attach them to books making reading easier on your eyes and use them in awkward lightless crevices as <a href="http://www.myblackfire.com">emergency lights</a>. Also, they&#8217;re really useful when you have to track down misplaced things. Fixing tricky items can be difficult &#8212; cupboards, packed corners and recesses beneath the bathroom counter are definitely not good places to go scrabbling about in when it&#8217;s dark. Super bright LEDs make this easier &#8212; simply clip them wherever they&#8217;re most handy and straight away the site will be fully lit. The bigger LEDs can be fastened onto tables &#8212; so get shot of your old desklamp. Paperwork will become much simpler when you can see more clearly.</p>
<p>LED clamp-lights are so handy for those who hunt or fish. Try fastening them to a hat brim and stop carrying old fashioned flashlights and the entire area is brightened up before you know it. In no time at all, early morning hunting will look completely transformed.</p>
<p>LED clamp-lights are particularly valuable to professional people as well. Farm workers find lights to be indispensable, as they make it far simpler for experts to peep into those the gloomiest domains which are normally forgotten.</p>
<p>Such a simple device as the LED is really functional allowing for large varieties of possible uses. You&#8217;ll need them all over the place to shed light on all your problems. Make it simpler for yourself to loosen up with different pastimes such as reading newspapers, using your PC, computer gaming or even stitching &#8212; and avoid overtaxing your sight. LED lighting technology lights open up all of these opportunities.</p>
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		<title>Some Helpful Pointers when Going for that Alan Titchmarsh Garden Spade</title>
		<link>http://timeslip.org/archives/2010/04/06/some-helpful-pointers-when-going-for-that-alan-titchmarsh-garden-spade/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 10:29:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ultimately, any gardener starts looking to buy garden forks from the UK or maybe checking out those Alan Titchmarsh garden forks - but it's worth pointing out, only over centuries have we reached a point where you can. Hoes and forks are surprisingly recent tools, but as you know, gardens are as old as the human race. Your hobby traces its roots back to the cradle of civilization itself...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a gardener you can be found pondering buying garden tools or maybe checking out that Gardeners&#8217; Heaven garden fork &#8211; but bear in mind, only over centuries have we hit these heights. Trimmers and secateurs are relatively new tools, but don&#8217;t forget, gardens are as old as humanity. This recreation got started within the cradle of civilization itself. Early gardeners were guided by a blending of practical reasons, pleasure, and spirituality. Customarily circumscribed by stone walls, fertile grounds were seeded with grapes, flowers, vegetables, fruit and nut bearing trees, and sometimes pools of fish. While admittedly the majority was grown as food some plants were grown in the name of their gods. Furthermore, other roots, treasured by the temples, flourished elsewhere.</p>
<p>Assyrians, Persians and Babylonians mingled together water features, fruits, stunning architecture, and flowers with nuts and vegetables to craft peaceful settings. As you&#8217;d imagine, one other example of a nation who practiced this was the Romans &#8211; though the Greeks dedicated themselves to the food potential of their plantations and nothing else.</p>
<p>At that time, hoes and spades were the recent concepts that garden forks and <a href="http://www.gardenersheaven.co.uk/category/56/rakes.aspx">lawn rakes</a> would be for times to come &#8211; and that&#8217;s before looking at what raw materials they were made from. Gardeners put them together using bronze, copper, stone, iron. Progress was abruptly stopped during the Dark Ages. Gardening suffered, but luckily, the churches kept the old knowledge alive. Bit by bit we rediscovered the pastime of cultivating gardens to enjoy. Guidelines began to evolve, a formalized system determining how the garden would, in the end, turn out. You just need to think about the artistry inherent in a knot garden or hedge maze for that to be manifest.</p>
<p>Such rules aren&#8217;t still compulsory, and as such there&#8217;s ultimately nothing to worry about &#8211; enjoy yourself, and don&#8217;t be embarrassed regarding searching for tips how to remediate that vexatious garden spade deformity or studying some in-depth garden fork review. Where others abided by gardening rules which had been developed over centuries, &#8220;Capability&#8221; Brown and those like him uniquely mingled tradition and invention by bringing together artificial garden decorations along the lines of columns with natural landscapes. Nowadays, their appearance may have altered but we still grow plants for similar reasons to our forebears. You won&#8217;t discover a more peaceful space than a garden.</p>
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		<title>Winter Storage for Garden Tools</title>
		<link>http://timeslip.org/archives/2010/02/26/winter-storage-for-garden-tools/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:08:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gardening must be one of the highest summertime pastimes, particularly in the UK, USA and Canada. Along side gardening, comes a serious collection of garden tools and equipment, especially for the enthusiast. Once Summertime and Fall has ceased, winter approaches. All the garden tools you own need to be tided away in the shed. It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gardening must be one of the highest summertime pastimes, particularly in the UK, USA and Canada. Along side gardening, comes a serious collection of garden tools and equipment, especially for the enthusiast. Once Summertime and Fall has ceased, winter approaches. All the garden tools you own need to be tided away in the shed. It might not be a great job but it pays to be coordinated</p>
<p>Gardening equipment just have to be one of the most unruly collections of household items to manage. Tiny tools such as the trowel are rather easy to store away someplace. Their issue is their very smallness, making them prone to be mislaid and AWOL by the new year. The largest problem comes with storing the unmanageable shaped heavier accessories.</p>
<p>Can you envisage anything more tough than a springbok rake for finding somewhere sensible to put for any length of time? Hurl in the forged fork with its deadly forked spikes, the garden hoe, garden rake, forged spade, shubbery spade and you have a mixed gathering of tools that are just waiting to prick you if left lying around. If you have youngsters, then the risks are even greater.</p>
<p>With all of these ingredients in mind its is optimum to have have your tools cleansed and then stored, in doing this it will make it simple for you to discover them in the new year. Garden equipment stands, which are particularly planned to stack away garden tools, are designed to defeat these issues. They can easily be attached in any shed or garage, in fact anyplace that you prefer to stash away the equipment.</p>
<p>Effective accessory racks make tools easier to find, as well as keeping your tools in good order. The issue is, which type do you opt for? There are many possibilities, and some of them are very well fashioned for the purpose intended. While freestanding racks, if stable and strengthened, might be acceptable, it is surely better to have a wall mount that is permanently secured to the garden shed or garage wall. That way, it is less likely to come tumbling down in a mass on the floor. If you have tiddlers, a wall holder that can be mounted out of the stretch of the youngsters is outstanding, as is picking out one that will hold the spade and other serious <a href="http://www.gardenersheaven.co.uk/" title="garden tools">garden tools</a> firmly in place.</p>
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		<title>Getting Real Interviews at Job Faires</title>
		<link>http://timeslip.org/archives/2010/02/17/getting-real-interviews-at-job-faires/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 00:02:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Six critical steps to prepare for a Career Faire]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Standing out at a Job Faire can make a difference in your search.  Career Fairs are starting to pick up, and Dice is running some nice ones, called Targeted Job Fairs.  At a Silicon Valley Career Fair in January, 10 companies as showing up, and Dice has 82 job fairs scheduled for this year across the United States. </p>
<p><strong>How do you get to the real interviews at a Job Faire? </strong>The contention can be significant, but you can help yourself stick out from the crowd with early planning.  At <a href="http://www.aa-careers.com/">AA-Careers</a>, we have a simplified six-step process to prepare.    Plan to go?  Here&rsquo;s how to prepare: </p>
<p><strong>First</strong>, investigate the companies that are going and pick your targets.  Use the web to research the organizations that are there before you go.  Go to their internet sites and see if they have their jobs posted.  Pick a tenable number to target, and get ready to spend about an hour researching each one.  It&rsquo;s hard to do more than 7 in a day, and three or four is a much more reasonable target.  For each company, you want to know: key product lines, recent news, and executive names.  Try to see if you know anyone at the target companies.  You&rsquo;ll end up with a page or two of research for each company/job.  </p>
<p><strong>Second</strong>, if there are job openings on the web, read them to see what the hiring manager is looking for.  Create a mapping of your achievements and skills to the prerequisites of the job. Make the terminology match. If the hiring company calls customers &quot;clients&quot;, your resume should do the same thing. The achievements should be written in the style of the hiring company. </p>
<p><strong>Third</strong>, create a &lsquo;short sales pitch&rsquo; for each likely company/job combination.  Write down a 90 second &lsquo;thumbnail&rsquo; that you can repeat out loud showing why you are a great prospect for that position.  You&rsquo;ll use this in your resume and when you meet the company at the job stall. </p>
<p><strong>Fourth</strong>, modify your resume for each job type.  The objective on your resume should exactly match the position you&rsquo;re want.  The executive summary should be a written form of your &ldquo;mini sales pitch&rdquo; for the job.  Then choose the achievements and skills that most clearly match the job description.  Especially at a Job Faire, the purpose of your resume is a sales tool for you &ndash; to get you on-site job interviews.  It should be obvious to see that you&#8217;re a match based on your resume. </p>
<p><strong>Fifth</strong>, practice your &lsquo;mini-sales-pitch&rsquo;.  Collect your research and the resume for each position &#8211; bring a couple of copies for each &ndash; and put each in a intelligibly tagged folder.  Keep them in a light briefcase or folio. </p>
<p><strong>Finally</strong>, dress and prepare as if you&rsquo;re doing on-site interviews.  Dress nicely and be properly groomed.  Avoid strong cologne or perfume&#8230;use any eau de cologne or perfume sparingly, if at all. </p>
<p>Remember to smile, and good hunting! </p>
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		<title>Utilizing Extension Ladders Properly</title>
		<link>http://timeslip.org/archives/2010/01/23/utilizing-extension-ladders-properly/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 16:23:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For gutter cleaning or windowpane washing, ladders are the first  tools  people grab to start their cleansing chores. Extension Ladders are chosen because they are designed for high degrees.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After each  fall and spring, annual household  cleaning and all-encompassing  upkeep are normally  executed. Ladders are  generally employed when it comes to  cleaning gutters and windowpane. Extension Ladders are  preferable because they are  designed for lofty points.<br />
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Slack screws, nuts and bolts, flexible junctures, and rungs must be  fastened properly to keep off harms. Upholding  ladder safety when utilizing one is very  critical even if the  injuries one will suffer are just  small ones. <a title="Extension Ladders" href="http://www.loftystepladders.co.uk/ladders/extension-ladders.html">Extension Ladders</a> and all kinds of ladders  accumulate grease, dirt and mud if they are retained outdoors and not stacked away correctly. To reduce the risk of dropping off, grime and slime should be taken  away from the ladder.<br />
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When the  ground dissolves after winter, the  ground will bear a lot of moisture  content. As a consequence, the ground will  turn tacky and soft. Ladders turn  wobbly as they  sink in a muddy surface. Ladders grown  unsound and unstable when they are  situated on irregular  bases or floor. Before mounting, make certain to  put your ladder in a solid and level  surface. Apart from that, check  first to guarantee that braces and locks are  employed properly. Doing so will prevent the ladder from folding under you.<br />
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Ladders in general are not built to bear your full weight for lengthened time. They are built to be climbing nstruments only, signifying they sustain your weight for a restricted period while you are mounting to a more firm surface like the roof. Under no circumstances should   ladders be employed as seats. You will stress the steps and may cause the braces to break. Climb down if you need to rest and descend on a chair.<br />
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It is also essential to utilize the appropriate ladder for particular purposes. For  low  layers, it is desirable to employ  utility and stool ladders while for high  layers, Extension Ladders are more  proper.  Fibreglass Extension Ladders are the most  opted kind due to their strength.<br />
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When carrying things placed on top of the ladder, it is necessary to proceed  cautiously. Avoid needless  shifts and tugs because they will cause the ladder to miss its balance and shake.<br />
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Put the extension ladder  carefully on the surface you&#8217;re  working on so you can keep off tipping over.  When asking for  assistance in using Extension Ladders, it is better to choose people who know ladder safety issues. Make your stripping a cinch utilizing Extension Ladders and using these safety leads.<br />
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		<title>Have Fun Working with Extension Ladders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 11:49:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To guarantee your  safety, use extension  ladders when Working on areas  considerably higher than  the common. To maximise  the safety extension ladders give its users,  here are  fundamental  instructions on how to  utilize them  rightly.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Falling down from movable  ladders in the work area is truly  usual. They cause hurts and  harms in the workplace. Falling down from high  stories may be fatal as they can  cause serious physical injuries that may have an  impact for the remainder of our lives. We are certain we don&#8217;t  want that to occur, either you and  your family will not want that to  happen.<br />
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For stories  higher than the ordinary, apply extension ladders so you will be stable. To maximise the protection <a title="Extension Ladders" href="http://www.loftystepladders.co.uk/ladders/extension-ladders.html">Extension Ladders</a> present  its users, present are  important  guidelines on how to  employ them  properly.<br />
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How To Set Up Extension Ladders<br />
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1.	Make certain there are no  overhead wires and the surface you&#8217;re  mounting up the ladder on is clean.<br />
2.	When  functioning on driveways and other  passages, providing  roadblocks and markings is  essential.  Remember to  lock up the door when functioning on or  near doorways.<br />
3.	If you need to  utilize platforms to tread onto,  make certain that the ladder will  extend at least three feet above the  platform.<br />
4.	Refrain from Mounting  the ladder on precarious  surfaces such as scaffolds, tables or  hales.<br />
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Don&#8217;t forget your balance when  functioning on an extension ladder.<br />
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1.	Firmly hold the ladder  rungs to refrain from falling when you  slip<br />
2.	Put  your tools in utility belts when climbing  up ladders to set your hands free.<br />
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While Up On Your Extension Ladder<br />
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1.	To hold your  balance, refrain from  stepping on the three topmost rungs and  employ a protection belt when up  on a ladder.<br />
2.	You should wear footwear that has  skid resistant soles. Before  climbing up the ladder, make  certain your shoes are dry<br />
3.	While you are on the extension ladder,  refrain from bending too much.  Do so to  preserve your balance<br />
4.	To avoid lightheadedness and  muscle weariness, rest your arms regularly when you&#8217;re functioning in  surface areas where you need to reach over your  head. Mount down  easy or rest your head against a ladder rung when you feel  fatigued.<br />
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