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Save Energy And Cool The House During Hot Seasons

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

When summer rolls around, we are at the mercy of the temperature and humidity. Most people think of cranking up the air conditioning or stocking up on cold lemonade to cool down, but not many people think about long term solutions for cooling that does not require electricity or excessive intake of liquids. One long term solution is to add to the house a structural modification or addition that can help cool down the house. Freestanding shades like iron or steel gazebos are also possible but we do not discuss them here.

There are three major and complementary ways of doing so. One is to add outdoor shades to the home in the form of a canopy or awning. The effect of such a shade is not only to reflect more sunlight off the exterior space of the house, such as in the backyard or on the deck, but also to reduce the amount of reflected glare and direct light from entering through a window. Light that enters a window gets trapped as heat (or infrared radiation) inside the house. An outdoor shade prevents that lights from ever entering.

One may choose two kinds of outdoor shades, both discussed here. One is the traditional awning and the other is the canopy.

Canopies are structures shaped like tents. The configuration of a canopy can be simplified down into the shading fabric and the steel scaffold that holds up the cloth. People like to have at the very least the top of a canopy shielded with fabric. The side-walls are optional, depending on whether the canopy owner is cognizant of privacy or more circulation in the canopy.

Awnings are a familiar thing to see for most people who have taken a walk on a sidewalk arrayed with retail establishments. They are the fixed-structure shades that shield store entry ways and windows. Awnings for private residential use have evolved far beyond classic immobile and one-piece shade cloth configuration. Modern awnings retract by themselves in dangerous winds, are powered by motors and controlled remotely.

The outdoor shades discussed here are only a limited sampling. Other types like the bamboo roll-up blinds which are fitted onto the exterior of a window can give some of the same energy-saving benefits but are limited in the respect that they do not add usable space to the house.

The next major modification that helps homeowners cool down, especially in dry and arid areas of the United States, is the outdoor mister. Most people have seen misters at amusement parks that cool down the area where lines form by spraying water into the air. The fine water droplets evaporate which absorb heat energy to help lower the temperature. This is similar to how human skin stays cool by sweating. As sweat evaporates, the skin cools down.

The last major type addition that works well with both of these is the outdoor fan. Indoor fans have smaller blades, use little electricity and move limited amounts of air. The outdoor versions have greater power supply requirements but can push a lot of air over a large space. If this is coupled with a mister, the breeze generated from the outdoor fan will help evaporate the water droplets which enhances the cooling effect many-fold.

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A Safe Child At Play

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

What makes the ?great outdoors? so great? The fresh air is great. The plants and animals are great. The sense of freedom is great.

Great outdoors can be enjoyed by the children with the several safety measures such as children at play signs.

Dangers to children at play outdoors can exist right outside a home?s front or back door. On porches, balconies and decks, railings should be close enough to prevent children from getting their head caught, or from them sliding through.

The falling should be prevented by blocking the exits and stairs. Fencing should be done and play regions should be limited.

We can further protect children from adult drivers by children at play signs. Moreover, children shouldn?t be allowed in streets and ride toys only in sidewalks or other safe areas.

In addition to areas directly around the house, child safety should also be maintained in other locations. Inspect your child?s playground equipment, to ensure that repairs are not required. Furthermore, place woodchips, mulch, or sand underneath swing sets.

The children shouldn?t be left unattended near the pool. Keep the toys, tables and chairs far from the water.

Permanent pools must be fenced and the automatic lock gates can be installed to protect child. Plants, weeds or other plant related material may create hazards for kids.

We should take precautions about these too, along with safety about man made objects and locations.

Therefore, one must be aware of the common varieties of plants which are poisonous and grow in your location. If the child ingests the plant which is poisonous, one must contact the poison control center. The remaining bits of the plant should be removed from kid?s mouth.

Next, keep pesticides and fertilizers stored in safe locations, and keep children away when these products are being used. Furthermore, keep lawnmowers and other garden and lawn equipment locked away in a shed.Finally, keep children at play at a distance when using these tools.

Children too can enjoy the great outdoors like adults by taking all safety precautions so that outside area as well as home remains safe and beneficial for them.

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Wind Chimes Are The Perfect Gift Of Tranquility

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Wind chimes make the perfect gift for anyone you love. There is nothing quite like laying in bed on a cool evening listening the sound of the wind chimes playing outside. As their musical motif runs through the house you can easily find yourself lulled into a comfortable sleep.

There is a lot offered by the sound of wind chimes blowing in the wind. Once you’ve had them there is a need to always have them around. There is a sense of peaceful comfort in the chiming music that just can’t be matched by anything else. The sound is so powerful that the victims of trauma can often be settled and comforted enough to get a few hours of sleep thanks to the music provided by the chimes and the wind.

Of course, it is not just night time comfort that these charming chimes offer. They also offer a daytime comfort that is rare in today’s world. In the quiet of the afternoon the sound of the chimes playing their unique tunes can be enough to settle a child at naptime or help an adult feel completely at home. There is something nearly magical about the sound that is reflected in the way we gravitate toward it.

There is a wide and vast musical ensemble that can be found in chimes. Most of us are very away of the awesome sounds that can be played by the wind with the longer tubes of metal. Adding a bamboo based chime can offer a solid but steady rhythm to the ambiance.

You can get just about any kind of material that makes up the chimes. If you add a nice wooden ensemble and blend it with a metal based blend you can end up with a nice creation of personalized sound. Alternatively, two metal based chimes can provide a range of tones that make the tunes extra special.

You don’t want to go overboard. Naturally, you want to ensure that the sounds to not become muddled. Thus, be wary not to create an overload of sound by adding too many chimes to one small area. You can usually have ample sound with just one or two.

As a thoughtful gift, the wind chime is such a perfect, on the nose selection that it shouldn’t be passed up. Anyone without a chime will soon come to understanding what they’ve really been missing all this time. It does much more than add sound effects for those walking by.

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Looking For Patio Furniture Covers?

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

When I was choosing new patio furniture covers I felt a bit lost. I was really tired of having to wash my patio table each time my family wanted to eat in the backyard, which in the summer is almost every other day. I live in an area that has a lot of squirrels and birds and raccoons and I just wasn’t comfortable with my children eating off the table before I had a chance to wash in it good warm soapy water.

I have some lovely furniture that looks like it is made from exotic hard wood but it really isn’t. I expect it is made with pine and stained to look exotic. I got a great deal on the furniture at Home Depot about six years ago. Another reason I desire some new patio furniture covers is that the rain and the sun can really destroy the finish on my wooden furniture. The furniture has really aged well and I have nothing to complain about. However, without annual or bi-annual maintenance it can show its age.

Almost every autumn I rough sand the table and chairs, re-apply a teak or walnut stain and then rub some tung oil into the wood. The whole procedure generally takes 2 half days and the furniture really looks brand new when I’m finished. I have no doubt that this little effort has added years to the life of my furniture. I don’t really mind the job but having some outdoor patio furniture covers might make it less necessary?like maybe every three years.

I have spoken to a lot of people about buying covers and it would appear that I might be the only one in my circle of friends that has ever thought seriously about these covers. Furthermore, I have gone to a handful of patio furniture shops and very few of them sell covers for the furniture. The covers that were available were either the wrong size or far too expensive for my needs. Most of the staff at the patio furniture shop only thought about covering the furniture for the winter. One guy who was trying to be helpful suggested I just use a table cloth for family dinners.

Now that I have realized the work these covers are going to save me I want them even more. I don’t need to the covers for the winter as I am OK with using a big tarp to cover everything. This is what I need: 1- The covers need to be water resistant and machine washable, 2- They need to be a neutral but pretty colour. I have my heart set on light yellow but would also consider green; and 3- They need to be inexpensive. In my mind, I should be able to cover 4 chairs and a 4.5 foot square patio table for less than 50 bucks.

Buying outdoor patio furniture covers is not as simple as I first expected it to be. The covers themselves are fairly hard to come by. Finding something in your price range and colour and that fits your furniture can be daunting. On the advice of a friend, I’m going to continue to write articles and post on my blog on outdoor patio furniture covers until I finally find a set to call my own.

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