As the golf clubs are soft, you don't have to worry about your tot
causing damage to furniture or other items in your home.
You may have to replace the tape regularly, and test a small area in back first to make sure that the tape will not
cause any damage to your furniture.
Students
causing damage to furniture, equipment, the building, grounds or any other property belonging to the establishment or associated with the student's enrollment, will be held responsible for any expenses incurred by CDL Technical & Motorcycle Driving School for repairs or replacement of such items.
Not exact matches
The baby safety gate pictured above was properly mounted
to the banister post using a no holes banister kit
to avoid
causing damage to the walls and
furniture, but also mounted in a way that allows the gate
to be close enough
to the floor so as not
to pose a falling or entrapment hazard.
Both these installations were carried out by our team in a minimum amount of time, without
causing damage to walls or
furniture, and using only JPMA approved baby gates that are not always found in regular stores.
Damp can be an expensive and dangerous problem - it can affect plaster, rendering and
cause timber decay, and excess moisture may well
cause damage to office equipment,
furniture and paperwork.
If there's
damage to your possessions,
furniture, or electronics
caused by a covered peril the policy pays
to replace the property with items of like kind and quality.
Termites or other wood destroying organisms: These pests can
cause serious
damage to wooden structures and posts and can also attack stored food, household
furniture, and books.
Another man had a twenty - five pound ball of ice fall through the roof of his apartment, nearly killing his cats and
causing significant
damage to his
furniture and other personal property.
Bunnies love
to dig and chew and may
cause significant
damage to carpets,
furniture, books, shoes and the like
Chewing on
furniture and electrical wires not only
cause damage property but can also be dangerous
to cats.
Just like kids, puppies have teeth and gum discomfort, which in turn
causes them
to want
to chew on everything and this kind of behavior can
cause considerable
damage to your
furniture.
Overfeeding and jumping off of high
furniture such as beds can
cause damage to the hips and spine, which may not present themselves until the dog gets older.
Untrimmed toenails can
cause damage to floors and
furniture, and create posture difficulty leading
to back pain.
Alternatives
to Cat Declawing Unless a cat is suffering from an underlying health condition, such as a cancerous nail bed tumor that would warrant declawing of a paw, my hope is that if you are considering cat declawing, you will seek out what Lindsay Pollard - Post of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals calls the «many humane and effective ways»
to prevent cats from
damaging furniture or
causing scratches.
This «guilt» is actually fear of the owner's reaction when the owner spots an accident in the den or
damage to furniture caused by the dog in the owner's absence.
Cats possess retractable claws and shed the outer layer by scratching on rough surfaces, however their nail tips can become very sharp
causing damage to rugs,
furniture and human flesh, therefore trimming their nails may help
to blunt those sickle - like claws.
The caps prevent
damage to furniture and floors
caused by scratching, and protect both the pet and the people around it from being scratched.
Puppy teething can be frustrating
to deal with, especially once your puppy starts
to cause damage to personal items like shoes or
furniture.
Milder winters mean that more insects and pests are infesting the houses and
causing damage to priceless wooden
furniture and paintings.
I provided all corresponding emails and documents
to prove that the mold was
caused from a water leak and the claims adjuster, Eder ** told me that he would help me receive the money
to replace some of the tens of thousands of dollars of
damaged clothing and
furniture to which I am still trying
to track down anyone with accountability that can make this reasonable reimbursement happen.
Another man had a twenty - five pound ball of ice fall through the roof of his apartment, nearly killing his cats and
causing significant
damage to his
furniture and other personal property.
If you happen
to leave the stove on, if you fall asleep with a candle burning, if a pipe bursts in your condo - all of these small disasters can
cause irreplaceable
damage to your belongings, including any carpeting, rugs,
furniture and electronics.
You never know when one of your systems may decide
to give up and
cause damage to your area rug, your
furniture and your electronics.
The earthquake measured 5.5 on the Richter scale and
caused widespread
damage to pipes, walls and
furniture.
What this means is that if a storm
causes a tree
to fall through the winter, your landlords» coverage will pay
to replace the window but you are responsible for replacing the
furniture and area rug that was
damaged due
to the water.
Heavy winds can
damage roofs
causing water
to leak into your home and
damage things like area rugs, clothing,
furniture and electronics.
After discovering —
to my
furniture's detriment — that the Apple HomePod and the Sonos One speakers can potentially leave white marks on certain wood surfaces, I decided
to see what other smart speakers are capable of
causing similar
damage.
And, of course, no one wants water
to get in their home
causing damage to walls, flooring
furniture, personal belongs, etc..
Examples of claims that are often overlooked can include: * Accidental holes in walls from moving
furniture, trips and falls, etc * Accidental spills, stains, tears in carpeting or gouges in laminate or hardwood flooring * Broken windows from flying objects * Puff - back from natural gas furnaces and water heaters * Undetected water
damage from underneath cabinets, dishwashers, refrigerators, washing machines * Water pipes that are frozen, cracked, leaking, or have burst * Smoke stained kitchen walls and ceilings from a dinner gone wrong * Bathroom water
damage from an overflowing bathtub, sink, or toilet *
Damaged stone, carpet, or tile from a popping fireplace *
Damaged decks and siding due
to flying play objects or having the bbq grill a little too close * Vandalism of any kind
caused by disgruntled former occupants or random strangers * Major
damages from fire, wind, hail — yes, we do that too!
• Accidental poisoning from medicines and cleaning and sanitizing products • Cluttered play areas create tripping hazards • Age - inappropriate toys can become choking hazards •
Damaged toys can
cause injury with sharp edges or exposed mechanisms • Old carpeting and dirty floors can harbor allergens, bacteria and disease • Exposed electrical cords, wires or cords on window treatments are a potential danger • Art supplies like glue, paint, scissors and staplers can
cause injury in the wrong hands • Adult - sized
furniture, sinks and cabinets can contribute
to falls