Showing posts with label safety products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safety products. Show all posts

Monday, November 17, 2008

How to use the electricity safely ?

Increasing with the life's standard, more and more places need to use the electricity.So it's necessary for us to grasp the general knowledge with how safely to use electricity:
First,know the main power switch,learn how to shut off the main power in emergency.
Second, do not use the hand or the electric conduction (for example metal products and so on iron wire,nail,brooch)to contact in the power point .
Third,do not touch the electric appliance with the wet hand , and do not use the wet cloth to clean the electric appliance.
Fourth,when use finished the electric appliance ,you should pull the power plug,of course you shouldn't pull out the wire by force .
Fifth,you must cut off the power when you find some people receive the electric shock , or you can use the dry wooden separate with the electric and person ,do not use the hand to save others directly.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Home safe

There are different types of home safe available for different locations in the house. The safe that fits behind a power point is a steel box whose front resembles a power socket on the wall. There is no electrical wiring connected and the drawer is accessed via a key, which is inserted in one of the pins. This gives a small secure space, which is suitable for storing jewellery and cash.

Bolts can attach from the inside of a strong steel box to the joists of a suspended timber floor to give a suitable safe. It is usual to fit this type of safe inside a cupboard space, built in wardrobe or loft space where it is less conspicuous to people visiting the home.

Either a combination lock or a seven-lever lock can secure this safe. It can be a larger box, suitable for jewellery, cash and documents.

An underfloor safe can be fitted and covered by carpet or a rug. This type of safe is designed to sit below the flooring between the joists of a wooden floor. It is secured by a combination lock, operated by three dials. It can be a longer box suitable for documents, jewellery and cash.

Valuables can also be hidden around the house, in cans or jars, on the end of a curtain rod and numerous other places.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Improve your visibility and your safet

Considering your home security, today I will introduce Convex Mirrors for you.
We have a wide selection of convex security mirrors to choose from to help you best protect your office or workplace. Convex mirrors are a must to improve safety and visibility for stores, warehouses, offices, driveways and more. Prevent accidents, theft, and collisions easily.
We have mirrors to meet every need, like drop in domes, half domes, and camera pendant domes. Mirrors can be used indoors and outdoors and come with mounting hardware to make installation easy.
Order online for the best in discount pricing.

Acrylic Convex Mirror, Hardboard Backing
* For general wide-angle viewing.
* 160°+ actual viewing angle.
* For indoor or outdoor use.
* Equipped with adjustable swivel and mounting bracket for infinite adjustment.
* Recommended mounting height: 8 to 10 feet.
* Weatherproof painted durable hardboard backed with extruded rubber rim.

Friday, August 01, 2008

Indoor/Outdoor Fire Alarm Bell

Indoor/Outdoor Fire Alarm Bell
The Fire bell Indoor/Outdoor bells utilize a specially designed gong that gives out a loud mechanical resonant tone. Designed for more effectiveness and will provide better performance and dependability at a lower current consumption than previous models. The bell design incorporates a micro-motor with built-in varistor suppression element to reduce RFI and EMI interference found in today's highly integrated microprocessor driven control panels. Then terminal design makes it convenient when wiring or troubleshooting. The design features as a result saves you time and provides a more effective installation for maximum performance.
Further information listed below:
* Indoor/Outdoor motor driven design
* UL Listed for fire protective service
* Polarized models with wide listed voltage range using filtered DC or unfiltered FWR input voltage.
* Terminals for fast in/out field wiring.
* High sound dB output with low current draw.
* Built-in trim plate for a clean flush mount installation.
* Input terminals for field wiring using AWG 12 to 18.
* RFI and EMI noise suppression element built-in.
* Red color.
* 6 Inch Bell.
More information you can find at http://www.homesecuredot.com

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Home safety

There are many places to look when considering home safety for your family. Home safety is especially important when there are children present. Let's concentrate on three main areas of the home that should be focused on to insure home safety. These may be three of the most dangerous places in and around the home: the pool, the backyard and the kitchen.

1-Keeping your backyard safe

This is one of the kids favorite places to play, but what can parents do to provide backyard safety? Keep children indoors or well away from any area that you are mowing. Don't leave rakes or other garden tools lying around as they can be very dangerous. Another good home safety tip for you as the parent is to always wear safety glasses when mowing the lawn and prepare the lawn before you mow by removing any objects that could shoot out from under the blade.

2-Safety by the pool

There are many home safety tips that need to be followed for proper home safety. Make sure that there is always adult supervision around any body of water. Install four-sided fencing that blocks direct access to the pool and is at least five feet high with self-locking and self-closing gates. For good pool safety , he latches should be out of reach of young children. Keep poolside safety products close by which can be used for rescue.

3-Poison in the kitchen

Your home safety regiment would not be complete without taking care to properly store all chemicals for child safety . Store all cleaning products in their original containers and in accordance with all manufacturer's recommendations. Don't put chemicals and cleaning supplies into any container that could be mistaken for something containing a beverage. If you have young children, make sure to put safety latches on on cabinets. When you are finished using any potentially harmful products put them back immediately and promptly clean up any spills. You can count on kitchen safety when employing these and other tips.