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Nov
05



If you have bought a home that doesn’t currently have an alarm system then many people will tell you that you have no choice but to have a wireless alarm system installed. The logic is simple and that is that it is just too expensive to have someone hardwire a home that is already built for an alarm system. The problem with wireless systems however; is that they are vulnerable to “false alarms” due to outside radio sources.

One option is to do the wiring work yourself. However; be forewarned that it can be a daunting task that will take some time to complete. The problem with wiring a home that is already built is that everything is in the way. Walls are sheetrocked and finished and the attic is full of insulation and duct work.

If you can get under your home you may be able to run the alarm wiring under your floor rather then your attic. Another option is to run your wiring under carpeting and behind baseboards along the walls in your home. When you have to run wiring from inside your home up into your attic, do it from inside of closets where any wall or ceiling damage will be least visible.

Its the exterior windows that you are going to have the most problems with. You can remove a window from the frame and drilll up into your attic but even then you are going to have to access the wire in a very tight space. Consider using a ladder to knock out an eve block, which will give you outside access to this confined work space

It can be done and in fact people do it all the time but it is definitely a labor intensive job. Also, there is no doubt about it and that is that you are going to be left with some walls to patch and paint, carpet to reinstall and repairs on anything else that you remove or damage along the way.

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Jan
12
Pet Allergies


The degree of allergies varies from person to person. It can especially be disheartening to see a young child with allergies to the extent that they cannot even have a pet. Could you imagine having a pet for years, and all of a sudden finding out you are no longer able to keep it? Is there a means to deal with pet allergies that may lessen or even eliminate altogether the suffering for adults and children?

What Are You Allergic To? **

By establishing whether your pet is really the origin of an allergy is certainly the best starting point. Regardless, that can be a difficult task if you already have a pet since the allergens are very difficult to eliminate entirely.

If an existing pet can be removed and the home thoroughly cleaned (carpets, walls, furniture etc.) you MAY be able to verify the allergy in several months. Obviously that is not the easiest solution.

Having the child stay with a friend or relative for a week or two (as long as there are no pets in the house) may show an improvement that might point to an allergy to the family pet.

A visit to your physician can authenticate an allergy with a simple exam. The tests vary, but some can be mildly uneasy and would likely not be considered if the symptoms were mild.

Some symptoms are compounded by exposure to several allergens. By identifying different sources and removing them you may find the reaction to pets is lessened and not a barrier to enjoying their company.

Establishing an Allergy Friendly Home **

There are several steps you can take to reduce the build up of allergens and bring relief to allergy sufferers.

The initial suggestion is to have hardwood or other smooth surface for your flooring. Carpets hold far more of the particles that cause allergies and hard flooring makes it easy to disinfect.

Leather furnishings is also ideal for homes with pet allergies. For the exact reason as hard flooring is more suitable than carpet, leather holds far less allergens than fabric.

Keep a chair for the allergy sufferer that pets are not allowed to sit on. Also be certain that animals do not sleep on the beds or enter the bedrooms of allergy sufferers. Think about keeping the sleeping area of the home as a pet-free zone.

Making Your Pet as Hypo-Allerggenic as Possible **

There are even things you can do with your pet to lessen the allergic effects of having them in your home.

Frequent grooming and bathing with a mild soap to prohibit over drying will reduce the dander that is one of the leading causes of pet allergies. It would be recommended that someone without allergies take on this task.

Washing hands after playing with a pet and avoiding touching your face with unwashed hands will also help. Since some individuals are also allergic to the saliva of pets it would be sensible to not allow your pet to lick you.

In the instance of more serious allergies or asthma it may be necessary that no pet share the home. For older children or adults it may be feasible to find a medication or treatment which makes the situation tolerable if they prefer to keep the pet in spite of the allergy.



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Dec
19



Interior Design

Interior design is a profession that allows one to explore their inner most creative talents. Not only does it include the areas of furniture location, appliances and carpeting, but also it weaves in the structural designs as well, and embraces the elements of functionality and abstracts. A career as an Interior Design decorator is very lucrative, especially if you are self employed. Many interior designers’ creations are one of a kind and are considered priceless. But just as with all jobs, there are codes and regulations that someone must comply with in this trade in order to maintain the environment. If you are one of the successful interior designers, you will love seeing your work not only in progress but in use as well.

When an interior design project is started, the designer will begin by gaining some information from their client as to their likes and dislikes about the room in question. Some questions might include what colors the clients likes or prefers for that particular room, or what type of furniture styles they love. From the information gathered, the interior designer will return to the client with ideas they have sketched and gathered for them to choose from. Many designers spend countless numbers of hours searching for the right material to construct the window dressings or bring back to the client swatches of carpet or tile for them to choose from.

The design process is systematic in that it starts with a plan and follows through many steps to the completion. Interior designs can be seen not only in the homes of many people including celebrities, but in hotels, schools, hospitals, theaters, restaurants, and even in malls. Everywhere you turn you will find the remnants of an interior design professional.  Some designers go as far as even building abstract units to be included in a room and then covering the unit with either paint or some coordinating fabric. For example, instead of using a typical headboard for a bed, they will instead build a headboard, possible secure it to the wall in a way that looks 3-D and cover the unit with coordinating fabrics or paint. Some even build units on the ceiling to make the room come to life with art work.

Interior design artists will take into consideration all styles of art from Louis XV, Feng Shui, Mid-Century, Modern and even Art Deco when looking a project. The final style chosen will melt over onto the coloring, fabrics, flooring, and even the furniture chosen for the room. There are many books on interior design for those that opt to venture out on their own and try their creativity in interior design but for those that don’t have the time or patience, there are numerous famous interior designers who are ready to heed the call.

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