Loft Ladder Installations: Safty First

With a wide variety of loft ladders on the market, it’s never been easier to access your attic or convert it into an extra bedroom, games room or study. But, when it comes to loft ladder installations, safety has to be your number one priority every time.

A wrongly installed loft ladder puts you at needless risk from potentially quite serious injury. Protect yourself from this by hiring a professional, reputable loft ladder installation firm. When searching online, look for the kitemark on the companys website that shows the business is registered with the British Standards Institution (BSI). This means the firm will be able to provide you with safe access to your loft.

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Posted by Mona - March 8, 2011 at 1:37 pm

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A World Apart

When you compare the modern day video games to what we used to enjoy even a few short years back there is simply no comparison in the quality of the images and the huge range of features which we can now play with.

The quality is so good, and the images so life-like, that you can easily immerse yourself in the game and forget about the real world as you plunge headlong into the most dangerous situations – the ultimate fantasy.

They are so life-like now that they are a near perfect simulation of life – but not life as we know it as it takes us completely outside of your normal everyday existence. We can fly planes to any city of the world and land in real life airports that are a true representation of the real ones. We can battle monsters and dinosaurs that died out millions of years ago, but seem like they are totally real.

You can never totally master the current video games as they are so complex in their design and you can spend months trying to unlock secret clues or overcome near impossible tasks.

You can also play with people on the other side of the world through your internet connection and meet people with the same interests and love of video games, competing worldwide for the highest levels.

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Posted by Mona - February 10, 2011 at 2:21 pm

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How Good Can it Get?

We used to be thankful for the good old video recorder – can you still remember them? You know, the tapes which lasted an hour or two, which often used to cut off the end of the film you really wanted to tape if it was not long enough, the ones which used to chew up the ribbon wrecking your happy moments forever.

Then we found the joys of DVD and the benefits were numerous. A much longer capacity so that you could fit so much onto one small disc, and they were much tougher than their predecessors. Quality was also vastly improved over the old tapes.

Then came blu-ray which though it looks like a regular DVD, is superior in quality with a high definition image.

I did begrudge it a little at first, I must admit, as it meant forking out for a new machine and I have to start to build up my disc collection from scratch.

But there are so many other benefits too, apart from the actual quality of the picture. You can stream photos and films from the main house computer, so you can easily look at your photo albums on the wide screen and you can also access the internet to watch BBC and ITV player so that you need never miss a programme.

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Manufacturer of plastic storage boxes lands fish farm contract

A mere two weeks after announcing the launch of their new fish box service which will supply Belgian supermarkets with Scottish salmon, PPS, a manufacturer of plastic storage boxes, has won its first ever contract with a fish farm.

Under the terms of the six-figure contract, PPS will supply plastic crates for a Belgian company Levenstond Seafood for use in their salmon processing plant.

The business, which is based in Edinburgh, specialises in producing crates for fresh food, and is also currently in negations with another fish farming business located in the Western Isles.

Iain McArthur, who runs PPS with his business partner David Peggie, explained: “While we have contracts in place with several Scottish-based companies already, this is our first with the fish farm industry. It is a breakthrough for PPS in the overseas market for returnable plastic boxes too, as salmon would previously have been transported in single-use, expanded polystyrene (EPS) boxes.

“We are trying to boost business with companies in Scotland, offering them a sustainable way to transport their goods without the waste EPS boxes create.”

PPS also has sites in Grimsby and Measham in the Midlands, and is currently considering setting up a crate washing plant in Scotland.

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Posted by Mona - February 1, 2011 at 10:19 am

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McDonalds introduce 3D boxes and packaging for Happy Meals

McDonalds has brought an innovative new twist to the boxes and packaging of its Happy Meals, with 3D designs and integrated 3D glasses.

The packaging design project was accomplished within an incredibly tight timeframe given the scale of the undertaking, with around 12 million cartons designed and manufactured in only eight weeks.

Clarifoil’s acetates were chosen by the packaging designers. Marion Bauer, the head of marketing at Clarifoil, said: “At Clarifoil we listen closely to our customers and develop products that give greater options. No challenge is too big. We thrive on finding the right solution for our specifiers.”

The requirements for the packaging were extremely complex. They were aimed at children, so they had to be easy to use, and they also had to be made of a material that could handle being in direct contact with food as well as offering transmittance values that were suitable for computer screens and printed cartons.

There were also a number of health and safety regulations that the packaging had to adhere to, as the glasses were classed as a toy. All in all, the packaging represents an attractive and innovative step forward in packaging design.

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Posted by Mona - January 31, 2011 at 4:47 pm

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On the right track to find flats to rent

Throughout the UK, many people are currently looking for flats to rent. There has been a noticeable shift away from property ownership in recent years, mainly because of a continued lack of confidence in the housing market. The end result is that this is rapidly becoming a boom period for letting agents.

When searching for properties, a large number of people are attracted by places that are close to the local railway station. All over the country, commuters make their way to the offices, shops and factories of Britain every morning, and the train is the preferred method of transport for many of them.

An empty apartment that’s within walking distance of the station is never likely to stay that way for long. The journey to work can be an arduous one at times, thanks to delays and cancellations, of course, but it’s worse for those that have to catch a bus first before they even get to board a train.

The figures are staggering. For example, around 20 million people use Edinburgh’s Waverley Station every year, so it’s easy to see why so many people want to be close to a reliable railway link. Even a smaller station such as Bathgate handles over 600,000 passengers on an annual basis.

With so many flats to rent in the country, many people are getting in touch with letting agents in all regions. An initial telephone call is often the first point of contact, although a growing number choose the Internet instead, opting to view full details of individual places from the comfort of their own homes.

Using the web to choose potential places to live is so easy, because the sites are simple to negotiate. The easy way to find the ideal properties for commuters is to type in the specific postcode for the local railway station on the letting agents’ site. Soon, you’ll be presented with a list of potential homes that are particularly suitable for those who like to take the train.

The quality of the available flats to rent in Britain at the moment has to be seen to be believed. From cosy bedsits to suit single people, and of course the thousands of students that are located in all major towns and cities of the UK, to large apartments with several bedrooms in the trendier parts of the country, there really is something for everyone.

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Posted by Mona - January 22, 2011 at 3:00 pm

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Live in a vibrant city – Aberdeen property.

Aberdeen consistently comes up as one of the best places to live in the UK, due to its blend of cultural lifestyles and vibrant city living. The housing market continues to be buoyant, and as a consequence demand for property, both rental and to buy remains at a high level.

Not many people can boast that they live, work and play in a city that mixes old world scenic beauty with contemporary culture. However, Aberdeen residents are lucky enough to be able to make this claim. The Scottish oil capital continues to be a popular place to settle for students, professionals and families, and as such demand for Aberdeen property remains high.

The housing market here maintains a steady rate, despite the recent economic downturn. There have also been significant increases in affordable housing for instance that will ensure that Aberdeen continues to be an inviting prospect for potential residents.

Aberdeen also has easily commutable links to the  Scottish capital, Edinburgh, which can currently be reached in a decent time. This time should be further reduced with the introduction of a proposed high-speed rail link.

The types of accommodation available in Aberdeen make it an even more attractive place to live. The visually stunning Georgian and Victorian architecture of traditional Aberdeen townhouses sit happily alongside breathtaking modern developments.

Aberdeen also has many traditional flats in converted town properties, which have been modernised to high standards and are very popular with young professionals and students.

If you are considering relocating to the city region from anywhere in the UK, you will not be disappointed. When you choose to live in one of Europe’s most desirable cities, it means that whatever property investment you make will see a return should you decide to move on.

The city’s job market successfully combines job opportunity and security, making it an even more appealing place to live. Aberdeen enjoys a well-deserved reputation as being a leader in many areas, including science and technology, tourism and the arts and finance.

Whether you already live in the city or are contemplating a move to Aberdeen, you cannot help but be inspired by the variety of accommodation on offer and spoilt by the fantastic social and cultural atmosphere it exudes.

The traditional and contemporary architecture of Aberdeen property draws many people to make their home in the Scottish oil capital.

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Posted by Mona - January 21, 2011 at 2:59 pm

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Aberdeen property choices and locations

As in many cities, good use has been made of waterfront locations, which have been and still are being redeveloped. New Aberdeen property developments beside the River’s Dee and Don include a wide range of properties – from studio flats and one and two bedroom flats upwards, in size and quality.

Aberdeen may seem remote to some who know little about Scotland, but there are motorway and rail links to all major cities, including Edinburgh, which is just over an hour away. The A90 runs from the city to link Aberdeen to other cities in the south such as Dundee and Edinburgh.

Plenty of estate agents advertising Aberdeen property have offices grouped together on Union Street, providing a good starting point for a property search.

Aberdeen property provides a wide range of choice, in a much improved city environment.

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Posted by Mona - January 20, 2011 at 2:54 pm

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Flats to rent for students

Every year, thousands of parents look for flats to rent for their sons and daughters who are starting at university. Throughout the summer months, the offices of letting agents are nothing short of hives of activity, with enquiries coming in from all over the country. From around July onwards, the trail starts to resemble a veritable stampede.

The University of Edinburgh is one of the best in the United Kingdom, and attracts visitors from all corners of Britain as well as from abroad.

Established in 1582, it hosts around 28,000 students in any given year, the vast majority of whom need to find accommodation through the usual channels.

There are seven main campus buildings dotted around the city, as well as many other smaller locations. Flats and houses that are close by are always in demand, especially so as the start of term approaches, so anyone who is planning to attend should always bear in mind that speed is often of the essence.

To the east lies the bustling city of Glasgow, and the university there is, like Edinburgh, well established and internationally prestigious. It’s the fourth oldest in the English-speaking world, and former alumni include broadcaster Andrew Neil, actor Gerard Butler and former British Prime Minister Andrew Bonar Law.

Student flats to rent in Glasgow are easy to find on the Internet, but as always the later the prospective tenants leave it, the more narrow the choice becomes. The best advice for anyone, parents and undergraduates alike, is to start the process as early as possible. Once someone has been accepted by the establishment, the search should begin immediately.

Other popular seats of learning include those in Aberdeen, Dundee and Belfast. All these cities have an extensive choice of properties, so it should always be easy to find something to suit all tastes. While some would prefer individual apartments, many others opt to share larger houses, because it is a good way to get into the spirit of things with other people.

For everyone who is on the lookout for flats to rent, no matter which town or city they are interested in, a look on the web is highly recommended. It’s a piece of cake to simply compile a list of places that are likely to fit the bill. Making sure they fit the right criteria, such as size, price and location, is easy thanks to the simplicity of the letting agents’ websites.

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Posted by Mona - January 15, 2011 at 2:53 pm

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Flats to rent all over Scotland

Over the last year or two, there has been a dramatic rise in the number of flats to rent in Scotland. An increasing number of people are looking to lease, tempted by the low prices, the quality of the properties and the lack of a long-term financial commitment such as a mortgage or a major loan.

In most cases, a rental agreement is usually for a fixed period, such as twelve months. Therefore, if someone moves into a flat and finds it’s a little too far from their workplace, or that the public transport links aren’t as good as they originally thought, they aren’t tied down as much as they would be if they’d bought the place.

Proximity to train stations or bus routes is extremely important, of course, especially for those who don’t drive or own a car. The commute to work can be an arduous one, particularly if it involves having to travel during the rush hour. Simply moving to another place when the contract is up is all that’s needed to resolve the problem.

There is an excellent choice of flats to rent in Scotland, from the bustling metropolis of Aberdeen to the villages around the capital city of Edinburgh. It’s easy to find a whole host of properties to suit any personal tastes, from brand new, very cool apartments to converted town houses that have been split into individual homes.

Some of the most popular areas are close to the coast, such as the towns of Ayr and Prestwick. The sea air and the exciting atmosphere attract thousands of tourists every month, of course, but they also pull in many new residents on a regular basis. And a large proportion of those who live there tend to stay in the region for the rest of their lives.

Edinburgh is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and is overlooked by an iconic castle. The place has a regal air, helped by the plethora of iconic buildings that make the skyline unique. The nightlife is vibrant and exciting, and the theatres and live music venues are well-known throughout the world.

A short session on the Internet is all that’s needed to locate the finest flats to rent in Scotland. For single people, couples and families, there are properties on the web that are just waiting to be snapped up. It’s worth remembering that the best places tend to be filled relatively quickly.

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Posted by Mona - January 11, 2011 at 2:51 pm

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