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Archive for February, 2009

Safety Promotional campaign Products

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Job-related injuries are a reality regardless of occupation. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, approximately 6,000 employees in America die from workplace injuries and another 5,000 die from illnesses caused by exposure to workplace hazards. These incidents have cost businesses more than $125 billion annually.

Some employers’ responsibilities include keeping the workplace free from occupational hazards by properly maintaining their tools and equipment; posting color codes, posters, labels, or signs to warn employees of potential hazards; and providing training and medical examinations.

A necessity for all companies is the emergency supply kit. According to the US Department of Homeland Security’s Ready America campaign, a typical emergency kit should include three days’ water and food supply for one person, battery-powered crank radio, flashlight, first-aid kit, whistle, dust mask, moist towelettes, wrench or pliers, maps, and can openers.

Wholesale bandage dispensers, pocket sliders with first-aid-safety tips, moist towelettes, handy radios, flashlights, whistles, and survival kits are available in a range of colors and can all be personalized with corporate logos.

Companies with employees who regularly travel might want to consider giving each one a customized first-aid kit for safety. Promotional products such as hand warmers, pill cases, personal alarms, and pepper spray pens are add-ons that will be appreciated for their practical benefits.

Next to emergency kits, posting clearly written and color-coded signs and warnings is a requirement in the workplace. In medical and construction facilities, especially, warnings signs at hazardous and hard-hat areas are needed. Safety warnings on custom labels, stickers, and decals are effective ways of warning employees of possible accidents that stem from recklessness, carelessness, or even ignorance. In these lines of work, safety promotional products like construction hats and reflective caps and clothing are a must.

Home Improvement and Information

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

One source for do it yourself home improvement contractor help with tips and tutorials on all your home repairs, remodeling and redecorating. Our goal is to make your Home Improvement projects easy, inexpensive, energy saving and rewarding.

You will find step by step instruction and money saving tips on all your projects including house painting, wallpaper, kitchen remodeling , carpentry, home insulation, woodworking, electrical, plumbing, air conditioning and heating, flooring, masonry, concrete, wood decks, interior decorating, gardening, how to save energy, reduce your utility bills and more. DIY home improvement tips can come from all over; the key is to keep your eyes and ears open, and also know where to look or who to talk to.

Simply visit businesses in your local area that specialize in things related to home improvement, like a hardware store, or a nursery if it’s outdoor work you are planning. At these types of businesses you’ll be able to find someone to talk with, like an employee that works in or with the specific department that relates to the project at hand. Most likely you are going to have to visit these types of businesses anyway to purchase the necessary supplies, tools, and materials to carry out your project.

If you’re a hands-on learner, then do some research in your local area on instructional workshops and classes on DIY home improvement that you could attend. This is the best way to get some basic or more detailed DIY home improvement tips, as well as all the newest ideas that experts have been developing. We will search for the right professionals. Contractors will call you directly and you let the work begin!