Childproofing Your Home And Garden
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Childproofing Your Home And Garden

When my first child had an accident at home, I realised we hadn't childproofed the house as well as we could have. Thankfully, they were fine, but I learned my lesson and began a thorough inspection of my home and garden. I got to work addressing the various hazards we had overlooked, and I started this blog to help other parents think objectively about the hazards in their own homes. I post about a variety of topics, such as pool safety, choosing a safe garden fence, storing medication and cleaning products, window and door locks and kitchen safety for kids. I hope you find my blog useful and informative.

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  • Three conventional solar hot water systems

    23 March 2016

    In most Australian homes, heating water is considered the biggest source of greenhouse emissions. Households, as well as communities, are thus encouraged to turn to solar hot water technologies. If you are interested in these techniques, it is critical that you know the various solar hot water systems available to you. These include: Direct system – In this type, water passes directly through the system, and it is circulated through the collector.

  • Choosing The Right Paint For Your Treated Pine

    3 March 2016

    If you are one of the many who believe that treated pine wood does not require painting, know that you are wrong. The purpose of treatment is to lengthen the life of pine wood by offering protection against insect attacks and decay but the wood is still susceptible to the general effects of weather like fading, warping, splitting, and surface discoloration. Hence, there is still a need for adding a layer or two of paint to your pinewood, especially wood that is regularly exposed to different weather conditions such as your deck.

  • Timber Versus Polymer Plantation Shutters: A Comparison

    23 February 2016

    Plantation shutters can add style to your home, whether you want a traditional or more contemporary look.  But should you choose timber shutters or go for a man-made alternative?  Here's a comparison to help you decide what would be best for you. Timber plantation shutters The main reason people choose timber plantation shutters from a place like Blind Inspiration is for their aesthetic beauty.  When correctly treated, timber makes a long-lasting and durable material that looks gorgeous when simply varnished to preserve the natural grain.

  • How to Find Where Your Home is Leaking Air

    11 February 2016

    If your energy bill is going up, it is likely due to air leaking from somewhere in your home. This could be from a crack around your window or loss of the weatherstripping around your doors. Here are some tips for finding the source of leaking air so you can have it repaired. Complete a Visual Inspection When you suspect that your home is leaking air somewhere, the first thing you should do is a brief visual inspection.

  • How to Create More Space in the Bedroom Without Having to Give up Your Stuff

    27 January 2016

    If you are like most people, you've collected a few things over the years, and you now have to open up your closet door with caution. Clothes, bags, scarves, shoes and other 'necessities' can easily become an overwhelming part of your home that you just dread dealing with. And so, month after month, your 'stuff' pile gets bigger, becomes more disorganized, and can even start creeping into your bedroom, becoming harder to hide.