Sentences with phrase «electrical items from»

Run up to four electrical items from one plug with the help of this extension lead — lamps, laptops, TV's & fairy lights immediately spring to mind.

Not exact matches

We installed self closing electrical outlets to help prevent electrocution, furniture straps to prevent book shelves from falling over, child safe cabinet and drawer latches to prevent access to unsafe items and a few child safe door stops.
In fact, according to the National Fire Protection Association, approximately 2,400 children suffer from severe shock and burns caused by items being poked into the slots of electrical receptacles.
«The house, which the former President bought from CITEC estate developers in 2004, was totally stripped bare by the thieves who stole every movable item in the house including furniture sets, beds, electronics, toilet and electrical fittings, as well as all internal doors and frames.
Action potentials, also known as nerve impulses, are electrical messages sent from our brains to other organs and muscles; for instance, nerves in the brain transmit action potentials through neural networks to direct our arm muscles to contract in order to call into action our hands to lift or hold an item, a primary research focus at the Columbia Motor Neuron Center, to which both the Zhang and Wichterle labs are affiliated.
I believe it is a disgrace to imply a human being can be ordered as an item, and the sacred companionship of marriage may be purchased as an electrical toothbrush from mail order catalog.
From recycling more everyday items like glass and plastic bottles and unwanted electrical goods to reducing our food waste, re-using carrier bags or trying out new things like home composting, there's lots we can all do to help cut back on the amount of waste we send to landfill.
See used items for sale from clothes, electricals, furniture to tickets and more.
Preventive maintenance is often an easy item to cut from a tight school budget, but Platenberg says once administrators understand how those systems work, they can experiment with ways to improve them — and identify leaks, electrical short circuits, and other problems before they turn costly.
An inspection from Commonwealth Home Inspections will include all of the major items in your new home including but not limited to; structural and foundations, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing and flashings, attic insulation and ventilation, driveways and walkways, grading and siding, chimneys and fireplaces etc. (Sprinkler systems, solar systems, swimming pools, outdoor Jacuzzi, whole house vacuum systems and low voltage systems are not inspected)
Electrical items bought on credit from shops are usually based on a «credit sale» agreement.
• Tape loose electrical cords to baseboards • Store household chemicals and other hazardous items out of your puppy's reach • Remove plants and rugs • Remove or repair «wobbly» furniture • Block puppy's access to the back of television cabinets, computer desks, wall units and other furniture • Install gates • Set up the playpen When you think you have completely puppy - proofed your home, lie on the floor and look around once more from a puppy's - eye - view to be sure.
Block Off Hazardous Areas: Prevent bunny from even getting near a multitude of electrical cords and other items, in your entertainment center, computer room, or garage.
Indoor hazards may be less obvious but they do exist, for example: household chemicals, human medications, eating dangerous objects (elastic bands, needle - and - thread), pull - string blinds, electrical wires, crush injuries from toppled items such as stepladders, caught in slammed doors.
Prevent bunny from even getting near a multitude of electrical cords and other items, in your entertainment center, computer room, or garage.
Laptops and other large electrical items (e.g. a large hairdryer) have to be removed from cabin baggage and screened separately.
The thousands of various everyday items that comprise this work, ranging from paper and twine to electrical wires and rubber tires, are tightly packed into intricate layers, creating an integrated whole.
This website helps to find new homes for thousands of unwanted items each week - everything from fashion, furniture and cars, to toys, electrical goods and much more.
Some councils are now starting to collect small electrical items as part of your household recycling collection (usually the item needs to be bagged and kept separate from the rest of your recycling); otherwise you can recycle them at household waste recycling centres with electrical items.
Lots of electrical items store information about us, from smart TVs to sat navs.
You may notice some items are missing from the above list, such as hardware, electrical, and miscellaneous build materials.
From recycling more everyday items like glass and plastic bottles and unwanted electrical goods to reducing our food waste, re-using carrier bags or trying out new things like home composting, there's lots we can all do to help cut back on the amount of waste we send to landfill.
Emptied and cleaned all waste receptacles.Dusted ceiling air conditioning diffusers and ventilation systems.Stripped floors using electrical cleaning equipment.Cleaned and returned vacant rooms to occupant - ready status.Removed rubbish and dirty linens from room attendant carts.Delivered special request items such as cribs to guest rooms.Cleaned rooms to the satisfaction of all clients.
From recycling more everyday items like glass and plastic bottles and unwanted electrical goods to reducing our food waste, re-using carrier bags or trying out new things like home composting, there's lots we can all do to help cut back on the amount of waste we send to landfill.
From a single item such as a heat recover ventilator to an entire system in a house that addresses electrical, plumbing, HVAC and insulation, recommendations are crucial for the comfort, health and safety of a client.
One thing you may not realize is that a homeowner's insurance policy does not offer protection for many valuable items and systems in your home that may break down over time from normal wear and tear, including appliances such as a washers and dryers, HVAC systems, plumbing, electrical systems and roofing leaks (depending on the reason for the leak, it may or may not be covered by homeowner's insurance).
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