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Greg Traster

DIY Tips on How to Clean Smoke Damage - 0 views

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    How to Clean Smoke Damage - Do-It-Yourself Safety Tips There is nothing worse than a house fire. Not only are your house and belongings damaged but also there is often a risk to you and your family. Even after the fire has been dealt with, there is the aftermath of the fire to deal with.
Nick Robinson

Landscape and Exterior Lighting to Beautify your Outdoor Space - 0 views

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    Whether it is safety lighting for an industrial site, decorative lighting for a commercial setting, or outdoor lighting for around the home or a work-site, ProjectLink brings offers some really good options. Take a look at these options and begin hunting for your lighting needs now.
Applied Roofing

6 Signs to Tell You That Your Roof Needs Repair or Replacement - 0 views

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    Learn how to determine the exact condition of your roof. Here are some tips that will help you determine whether your roof needs a repair or replacement. Read to know more.
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    Learn how to determine the exact condition of your roof. Here are some tips that will help you determine whether your roof needs a repair or replacement. Read to know more.
GPS Pet Tracker

Tips for First time Dog Owners - 0 views

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    Check out this article to know some tips for first time dog owners.
Cherry Bao

INFOGRAPHIC: HOME SECURITY SYSTEM INTRODUCTION - 0 views

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    Installing home security system is a prevention and protection solutions for your home. It is consisted of access control system, monitoring system ,sensor system and so on.These mechanism work together to guarantee the safety of your home. And you can also enjoy the convenience and Comfortability it brings you.This infographic describes the home security system and its benefits.
anonymous

Tips for the Reduction of Formaldehyde Pollution - 0 views

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    If you are encountering the problem of facing formaldehyde pollutants in your home interior, here are some helpful tips for you to get rid of these health hazardous issues. formaldehyde pollutants in home Formaldehyde Pollutants First Option: The most effective tip to get rid of formaldehyde pollutants is to open windows and using electric fan for 2 to 3 hours on daily basis after the completion of decorative process of your interior. More or less 3 to 4 weeks, the home residents have to pay special attention on the indoor exposure to air otherwise these annoying pollutants will penetrate into the walls and furniture which will be not easy to release and get rid of. By following this tip, you can be able to get rid of formaldehyde pollutants in an effective way.
simon usa

Home care and design ideas - 0 views

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    New home design information with home securities tips you can get here. You also get latest bedroom design, kitchen design, new home design, and every thing which are important to know to decor a home that is available here.
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: American Red Cross Eton Microlink for Hurricane Preparedness - 0 views

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    Today (June 1st) marks the beginning of hurricane season, which typically lasts through November 30th. Having lived in Florida for three decades, particularly through the record-breaking 2005 season, The Daily Kool family recognizes how nerve-racking this time of year can be. Anyone who has experienced the devastation from category 5 hurricanes like Andrew (1992), Katrina (2005) and Ike (2008) can attest to the importance of preparation this time of year.
Daily Kool

The Daily Kool: Today's Kool Idea: SKLZ Sport-Brella Portable Sun and Weather Umbrella ... - 0 views

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    The Daily Kool had a great Fourth of July holiday this past weekend. We went to our parents, had an amazing barbecue lunch (courtesy of Dad and Weber's Way to Grill), enjoyed Mom's famous pasta salad and spent the early afternoon playing games with the kids. Ah, family togetherness...you gotta love it. Okay, who are we kidding? Fourth of July is all about the fireworks. Our city park has a spectacular concert and fireworks event every year, and the kids spend all afternoon, anxiously waiting for it to be time to go to the show. Unfortunately, the sun is still brutally strong when the show begins, and by the time it gets dark, the evening rains inevitably come out to put a damper (couldn't resist the pun) on our fireworks fun. Sure, we have a beach umbrella that we use to ward off the elements, but it's cumbersome and doesn't provide nearly enough coverage for our family of four.
Daily Kool

The Daily Kool: Today's Kool Idea: Windshield Wonder, As Seen On TV - 0 views

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    The Daily Kool family does a lot of driving. In fact, between work, school and enrichment activities for the kids, it often seems as if we practically live in our car. By the end of the week, our poor Saturn looks like a bomb has hit it...snacks, juice boxes, papers and toys are strewn all over the place. We've seen people recoil from the shock, shake their heads in wonder or, if they're parents, simply nod in commiseration at the mess of our car....yep, it can be pretty embarrassing! So, Fridays have now become the official "car cleaning" day in our household, and everyone has a job. No one ever complains...except whoever is responsible for window cleaning. The fingerprints and dog snot (Pepper loves taking rides in the car) are not such a big deal. The windshield, however, is another matter altogether. Our car has a pretty deep slope in the front, requiring us to drum up our best contortionist skills to clean it deep down. We admit it, our flexibility is quite pathetic...thus, so are our windshields.
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: Energizer Light on Demand Motion Activated Light - 0 views

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    Our younger son is very afraid of the dark. In fact, his anxiety is so great, he insists on being carried into the house whenever we come home at night. The lack of street lighting in our neighborhood doesn't help...neither does the fact that our kid's going through another growth spurt and is definitely not a lightweight these days. We also tend to forget to turn on the outside light, especially when we leave the house earlier in the day when the sun is still shining. This is a particular sore point with our son, especially since the darkness makes it tough to see the keyhole on the front door and get us in the house quickly.
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: BirdieBall Limited Distance Golf Practice Ball - 0 views

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    Golf is one of those sports that has earned much respect in The Daily Kool household over the years. There is just something about the mental and physical challenge, combined with getting out in the fresh air on a beautiful grassy course, that is both relaxing and stimulating. We admit it, though...our original motives for playing golf were not entirely pure. Yep, we used golf as a front to establish potential (and often profitable) business connections...we're so ashamed! There was only one problem...we didn't account for how hard it is to stick to the green. Oh, that darn Tiger Woods...he makes it look so easy!
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: Miracle Blanket - Baby Swaddling Blanket - 0 views

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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, July is the most popular month to have a baby. Surprised? We're certainly not. It seems that everyone we know is pregnant these days...yep, we at The Daily Kool have been getting some major baby fever. This month has been filled with baby showers galore, and we have had the arduous task of trying to find that "perfect" gift that everyone will love. What do new parents need most? Well, sleep of course, but let's face it...we can't package sleep and wrap it in a pretty bow no matter how much we'd like to. Or can we?
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: Pour Thing 1 Gallon and 2 Litter Pouring Device - 0 views

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    Sunday, our two boys decided to surprise us with a delicious breakfast in bed...a bowl of cereal is the extent of their culinary talents. As we were listening to them bustle about downstairs (yes, we know everything that goes on in our house), we had a debate as to who would spill milk all over the floor...yep, it was the seven year old! Poor things...they were so upset! Independence is always so important to little ones, but let's face it...those gallon jugs of milk are heavy! After we dried the kids tears and cleaned up the mess, we all sat down together for a family discussion...the thought was wonderful, but maybe next time they should surprise just one of us and recruit the other to help. Milk containers are just not designed with kids in mind.
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: As Seen on TV Tool Band-It - 0 views

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    The Daily Kool family is very proud of our home. While it may not seem like much to some people, we have spent countless hours decorating every nook and cranny to create a warm, livable environment. We love it and it's all ours...well, ours and the bank's, anyway. The only problem with home ownership is that there is always something that needs to be fixed, refurbished or just maintained. We learned quickly to expect the unexpected and by necessity, we've become quite savvy and adept at many do-it-yourself home repair projects.
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: Purell Instant Hand Sanitizer - 0 views

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    Every Saturday, we take our youngest child to a gymnastics class with a group of five friends that he's been with since his four-month old Mommy and Me class. This past weekend, three of them canceled because of influenza concerns, particularly the swine flu. Sure, a children's gymnasium is indeed a breeding ground for germs...after all, we are constantly telling our own children to keep their hands out of their mouths and nose (picky, picky). But unless you are willing to put your child in a bubble, he or she is undoubtedly going to be exposed to germs. As parents, the best thing we can do regarding the swine flu and other influenzas is to make sure that we take reasonable precautions to prevent infection, and call our pediatrician at the first signs of illness.
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