Monday, December 26, 2011

What Type of Cremation Urn Do I Need? Alternative Suggestions for Urns

What Type Of Cremation Urn Do I Need To Store The Ashes of a Loved One?

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Alternative Urn Suggestions

The type of urn you choose for a loved one is based on Personal Choice rather than 'Need'. When choosing an urn, many people will choose something that would appeal to their loved one with many choices based on their favourite colour, sporting team, hobby or trade.

Urns come in all colours, shapes, sizes and material so your choices are far from limited.

The majority of manufactured urns are made from either brass, marble and timber but can also come in pewter, ceramic, bio-degradable cardboard and a variety of other materials.

Really any airtight container can be used as an alternative to the more common manufactured urns but if it's 100% security you're looking for then you can't go past the steadfastness of the brass urns.

Most brass urns have an extra long threaded lid in either the top of the base of the urn to safely secure the ashes without the worry of spillage, dampness or other foreign matter from getting in. In addition to this, you can be sure that your urn will survive should it succumb to a nasty fall off its resting place thanks to that curious cat or the kids sword fights. These urns can also be sealed with a water-resistant glue prior to tightening making them almost 100% protected from any outside elements.

Urns made of marble are visually stunning and also very sturdy but there is the risk of breakage in a fall. Marble urns in general, don't have screw top lids and are more likely to have a lid that fits snugly into it's opening. This can be glued for added security but I have come across many people who prefer not to use glue to seal the urn. Most people prefer to have that option of being able to open the urn for whatever reason. Some like to add items to the urn while others have been known to add the ashes of an extra family member in the same urn. Some marble urn styles have a threaded opening in the base.

Timber Urns, more commonly known as Ash Boxes, are an old favourite of carpenters, cabinet makers and builders for the obvious reasons. War Veterans and RSL members also lean towards the timber urns. Many timber ash boxes have a purpose-built section for mounting photos, medals and other keepsake items which make them highly suitable for the purpose of displaying War Veterans medals. Timber Ash Boxes usually have a base opening which is fixed in place with screws. They are very sturdy and strong but it's advisable to keep the ashes within a plastic bag to prevent any possible leakage of dust particles and to stop dampness from getting inside. The drawback to a Timber Ash Box is the unlikely event of it being subjected to fire.

Keepsake Urns are smaller versions of all the types of urns I've mentioned above. They are commonly used as 'sharing urns' meaning that the ashes are divided and distributed into several keepsake urns, usually one for each member of the family. Keepsake Urns are also suitably sized to hold the ashes of a very young infant or small pet.

Cremation Jewellery is a new concept whereby a small amount of ashes (usually less than a teaspoon) is placed inside a specially made pendant and worn on a chain as a beautiful piece of jewellery and the perfect way to keep a loved one forever near to you. Cremation Jewellery pendants come in all sorts of shapes and designs, some of the most popular are hearts, crosses, angels, wings, tear drops and miniature urns.

As I stated earlier, many types of containers are suitable for holding the ashes of a loved one, you may find you want to separate yourself from tradition and use your creative imagination.

Here are some suggestions for alternative cremation urns:

The wife of a gentleman that made his own home-brew used an antique beer keg to house his ashes

A clock-makers wife kept his ashes inside the casing of a an old mantle clock that he was very fond of.

The widower of a wife who loved going to the beach, bought a plain timber box then adorned it with shells from her favourite beach.

The children of a fireman used a vintage fire extinguisher to house the ashes.

While these ideas may not suit everyone, they are a broad guide-line to some of the many options that are available when considering what and where to house the ashes of a loved one.

The final decision must always be one that makes you happy.

Final Note: It's always a good idea to keep the ashes in a plastic bag before placing them in the urn or container. This gives the ashes added protection and can prevent spillage from some types of urns that don't seal completely airtight.

 For detailed instructions on how to fill an urn, please see my article How To Fill and Seal A Cremation Urn

For more information on cremation urns or ash boxes online I highly recommend The Classic Urn website.

January 2011

What Type of Cremation Urn Do I Need? Alternative Suggestions for Urns

Sharon Roberts of http://www.classicurn.com - I have been working in the funeral industry for almost 15 years in which time I ran my own successful funeral company for 10 of those years. I ran my funeral home with a vision in mind and that was to help people from all walks of life to give their loved ones the most beautiful send off possible spending minimal money. Now I have taken a step back from funerals and ventured into Cremations Urns and Memorial Items which I have a great passion for and my aim is to provide thorough information to the community when purchasing precious items such as these.

I can be contacted anytime by emailing sharon@classicurn.com and will endeavour to provide answers to every question I receive.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

First Aid and Safety Responsibility in the Workplace

Every workplace has a legal responsibility to ensure that they meet adequate First Aid provisions. First Aid provides for the initial and immediate attention to a person suffering an injury or illness and in some extreme cases; a quick first aid response could mean the difference between life and death. In many cases correct use of first aid can reduce the severity of the injury and illness while also reducing unnecessary stress and anxiety.

OHS Regulation 2001 sets out certain minimum standards for first aid; however no two workplaces are exactly the same. The factors that will determine your best first aid plan depend upon the industry you operate in and the specific activities in your workplace.

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To begin to determine your situation you should first of all look for hazards in your workplace. These are things that could cause harm to you or to others involved with your workplace. For examples chemicals or machinery. Secondly, you should decide how serious your health and safety issues might be. For instance what factors contribute to the risk of an injury for yourself, your employees and your customers? Also what injuries could occur, for example burns or fatigue, and how likely they are to occur.

Assessing risk is very important and should be carried out as the first step. Following your assessment of all risks in the workplace, the next step is to eliminate or control risks by making changes that protect people. For example replace dangerous equipment or issue protective equipment for your staff. In the case of first aid, this method helps you to work out what facilities or personnel must be immediately on hand if there is an injury or illness.

The type of work performed will influence the hazards and the possible harmful consequences for employees. For example, employees in an office will have first aid requirements different from those in a manufacturing plant, and so different First Aid Supplies will be required.. Workplaces using hazardous substances may require specialised first aid facilities, such as eyewash stations and emergency showers in order to comply with first aid safety guidelines.

Think about the types of activities that are performed in your workplace and to try to anticipate any risks that could be faced by employees. After identifying the hazards in your workplace you need to assess how serious a problem they are likely to be. You should take into consideration how often employees are exposed to hazards, how long they are exposed to the hazards and also any potential accidents that could occur. Where possible it is always best to eliminate the risk, however if that is not possible the employer must control the risk as much as possible to ensure the hazard does not become a greater danger. Prevention however is always better than cure.

Now that all hazards have been assessed and any required action has been taken, it is now time to train your staff in the act of first aid. The number of trained first aiders is linked to the number of people in your workplace. It is important that all staff and visitors are aware of your First Aid plan.

Often it is also best to have a number of portable kits that can be stored in various sections, depending on the size of your workplace, which can be used in the event of an emergency by anyone at anytime. Again, someone must be responsible for maintenance of these kits.

First Aid and Safety Responsibility in the Workplace

You should ensure that you use only the best quality First Aid Supplies and medical supplies in your First Aid Cabinet or Kit. Make certain to choose only reliable companies, with a good reputation. These companies will only carry the highest quality supplies available. Workplace health and safety states that all workplaces MUST HAVE a First Aid Kit. The contents of First Aid Kits should be appropriate for the types of injuries and illnesses likely to occur at the workplace.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Selecting Fire Extinguisher Cabinets

For sensitive equipment, particularly emergency equipment such as fire extinguishers they must be kept in high quality, tamper proof and yet easily accessible containers. This is why selecting fire extinguisher cabinets for the fire extinguishers in your establishment is very important. In addition to keeping your valuables and other important documents in a fire and waterproof Honeywell safe, a good fire extinguisher cabinet makes sure that putting out fires becomes an efficient endeavor in the case of an emergency. This post is about making sure we get the right type of extinguisher cabinet that is right for us.

The first and foremost factor to consider is the size of the fire extinguisher contained. Extinguishers come in different sizes, different weights and as well as different classes. For example, a 5kg electrical extinguisher would be of a different height with a normal 9kg extinguisher. In general, the bigger your establishment means you need heavy duty fire extinguisher. The load capacity of fire extinguisher cabinets shouldn't matter too much for as long as you are using one made out of polyethylene - which is more durable and will last for the long term unlike older models that use wood or fiber glass.

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The second factor is where you plan to accommodate your fire extinguisher. Usually, businesses and industries would place them differently. Of course, you want it to be readily accessible in the case of an actual fire. Thus, it should be placed where fires may potentially start such as in the kitchen, where there are fabrics and where there is heavy duty electronic equipment. If it is locked, you make sure that the trained personnel in the area would know how to unlock it (i.e. where the key is -such as on the master's desk or in the Honeywell safe.) There are also special fire extinguisher cabinets available made for moving vehicles such as for use in fire prone cargo trucks and ones that can accommodate more than one fire extinguisher.

When it comes to the actual installation of the cabinet, it is relatively easy and simple. However, for increased safety is always better to consult with the experts such as a reputable fire safety equipment dealer or your local fire marshall or fire station. This also makes sure that your establishment makes gets a satisfactory rating with the fire risk assessment under the Fire Safety Order (2005). This way, you make sure that you practically get maximum safety as well as a good record for complying with the law.

Make sure that the products you acquire in safeguarding your sensitive equipment are always of good quality. This ensures that your extinguishers last for years in their protective cabinets. Also, make sure that you obtain other safety equipment for storage of other important objects such as the aforementioned Honeywell safe. For protecting our assets, our people, our business as well as complying with U.K. law we must maximize our safety by always making sure we take no risks especially when it comes to fire safety.

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Bennett Glover is a professional fire safety expert and consultant for commercial businesses to help promote fire safety and awareness in the UK area. He regularly writes articles to inform the general public about the safest ways of handling fires and how to prevent them in the first place. His knowledge and expertise has earned him many writing and speaking engagements. He enjoys teaching fire safety to students, business owners, and learning institutions to help save lives.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Buy Fire Extinguishers and Fire Safety Equipment Online

Fire extinguishers are one of the most important safety equipments for preventing and tackling fires. It is very important to have it's safety equipment in your home or office, in case of fire or as a safety precaution.

'It is better to be safe than sorry' is a maxim we all are familiar with. If you take good care to prevent fires by using the best materials for it's prevention, you can protect lives and property.

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Fire Safety Equipment

It's Prevention And Fighting Equipment Include Among Others;

* Detect equipment which includes smoke alarms, it's alarm panels, manual call points, heat detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.
* It's extinguisher signs which have warnings and instructions. General extinguisher signs and door signs for exit.
* First-aid kits and burn kits.
* It's alarm installation equipment.
* Hose reels, wet and dry risers, automatic door release systems, sprinklers and many others.
* It's extinguishers of various kinds including water chemical, home fires, power and foam extinguishers among others.
* It's blankets, buckets, extinguisher stands, cabinets and covers.

Kinds Of Fires

Not all fires are the same. There is a difference due to fuels which cause a fire. Different types of fire require different fire extinguishing agents. Fire can be caused by different fuels.

* It involving organic solids like paper and wood etc.
* It is caused by flammable liquids.
* It can be due to flammable gasses.
* It is caused by electricity.
* It is caused by metals.

It's extinguishers are manufactured for different types of fire. They are colour coded to specify the kind of fire each kind deals with. Water fire extinguishers are coloured red. Other extinguishers are mostly red with a band or circle to indicate the contents. The contents may be dry powder, foam, carbon dioxide, wet chemical, special powders each meant for different types of fires. It's extinguishers should be bought of the appropriate British standard.

Fire Prevention

Minimizing the risk of fire breaking out is the first step for safety. Banning of smoking, testing electrical appliances, it's safety training and removing any combustible materials are important actions to save lives and property from fire. Keeping it's fighting equipment handy is very important in home and office areas.

Fire alarm drills should be conducted regularly in organizations and industries and directions should be given for evacuation and marked clearly with signs. It's alarm equipment should be regularly maintained.

While your strategy should be to prevent it, in case it occurs there should be early warning and detecting systems which can alert everyone of the emergency situation, to facilitate safe evacuation of people from the premises. Installing the appropriate equipment is very important such as smoke detectors, fire alarms and other warning signs.

Fire safety education programs should be conducted for families, children and adults. To use a fire extinguisher you need to read and educate yourself with the instructions.

Websites which provide excellent fire fighting and prevention equipment can be utilized, since they have UK standard equipment. You can buy fire extinguishers and other fire related supplies for your home or office on these sites. They have excellent customer service and discounts on buying in bulk. There is secure online ordering and guarantees on products. Be alert and prevent fires.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

What You Can Do to Maintain a Safe Environment When Working With Hazardous Chemicals

When working with any kind of hazardous chemicals, acids, corrosives, flammables and combustibles, it is important to maintain equipment and practice good housekeeping. Here are some things anyone working with these materials can do to keep the workplace safer for everyone.

Good Housekeeping Practices

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  1. Maintain order and neatness in the workplace at all times.
  2. Clean up spills promptly.
  3. Clean up any chemical residues promptly.
  4. Dispose of contaminated or unlabeled chemicals as hazardous waste, following protocols.
  5. Remove all empty containers from work area promptly.
  6. Empty containers may have chemical residue. Do not re-use them even if they appear totally clean. Treat these containers as hazardous waste.

Check Your Work Area For Safety

  1. Ensure that all chemical containers are completely labeled and lids are tightly closed.
  2. Maintain a MSDS for all chemicals on site. This must be readily available to all personnel.
  3. Check to see that 'Warning' signs are on chemical storage areas and 'Acids/Corrosives', 'No Open Flames', 'Flammable' warnings are properly posted.
  4. Are bulk storage areas properly identified?
  5. Are 'No Smoking' areas well identified?
  6. Is access to hazardous chemicals controlled?
  7. Flammable storage cabinets should NOT be located near exit doorways, stairways, or any areas that would delay exit.
  8. Do not mount any storage cabinet on the wall unless it has been specifically designed for this purpose and has the appropriate mounting accessories.
  9. Do not locate any flammable cabinet near a direct heat source, open flame or in direct sunlight.
  10. Flammable and corrosive/acid cabinets must be anchored seismically to prevent any spillage of contents.
  11. Are safety storage cabinets maintained and containers checked frequently for leaks, etc.?
  12. Are chemicals stored appropriately in regard to their incompatibilities?

Chemical Disposal Methods

  1. Dispose of hazardous chemicals as hazardous waste, according to manufacturer's directions and facility protocol.
  2. Never pour any corrosives or other chemicals down the drain. This can contaminate the storm water system.
  3. Hazardous Waste containers must be clearly identified.

Know How To Handle An Emergency

  1. Know emergency first aid procedures, such as using the eye wash station or full deluge shower.
  2. Is first aid equipment available? What is their location?
  3. Are emergency numbers readily available or posted?
  4. Become familiar with spill cleanup procedures and location of spill kits.
  5. Know location of fire extinguishers and how to use them.
  6. Review the Emergency Evacuation plan in case of a fire or other incident.

Maintaining Your Safety

  1. Use the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when needed.
  2. Do not smoke, drink, eat anywhere near chemicals or work area.
  3. Do not touch your face or body during or after working with chemicals until you have thoroughly washed your hands.
  4. Wash your hands; remove any contaminated clothing before leaving work site.

Maintenance Personnel Safety

  1. Be sure maintenance personnel know the hazards of the chemicals in the worksite.
  2. Be sure the maintenance personnel know any special precautions and procedures that are needed before they begin to work.
  3. Be sure that these personnel know how to use PPE.
  4. Monitor to see that PPE is being used appropriately and when necessary.

A safe work environment is a necessity and it requires that everyone knows the rules for and works together.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Install Active Fire Protection - Sprinkler Systems

Residential or commercial, the threat of fire is as real as any other natural calamity. It is unpredictable, and life threatening but you can put in place robust fire protection system to Control a fire or reduce the damage, if a fire erupts.

Pan Gulf products has a complete range in its fire protection product catalogue for industries; Sprinkler system, Deluge systems, Fire pump sets, Hydrant, Hose reels and Hose Racks, and Portable Extinguishers.

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In this article we will focus upon the Sprinkler systems and accessories category of Pan Gulfs Products from which you can choose for the best fit for your industry.

The sprinkler systems all over the world are regarded as the first line of defense against a possible fire. To prevent a fire spread into large area sprinkler system provides instantaneous help. Mounted on walls or installed in the ceilings, sprinklers are the most effective tools in dousing a fire and are successful in preventing a fire taking a monstrous shape.

Gate Valves: These valves are used when you need unregulated flow, because such valves can either be closed or open, opening them mid-way can cause the systems to be ineffective. Pan Gulf products market several types of Gate valves, one such valve is R 2360 manufactured by Mueller. This gate valve is designed with wedge iron casting and encapsulated in an elastomeric coating to make it more resistant to wear and tear.

Foam Sprinklers: This type of sprinklers use a combination of water and foam to subdue a fire. Such sprinklers are ideal for situations where only water can cause more harm, for example if fire has broken in an area where there are Hydrocarbons stored

Water Sprinklers: Like initial response team, water sprinklers spray water droplets to control the spreading of fire, they are not effective in extinguishing the fire but act as a tool to stop the fire from spreading. These types of sprinklers are most suitable for installation where the equipment can get damage by both fire and water.

Wet Alarm Check Valves: Designed to activate an alarm, wet alarm check valves can be used with water spray or wet pipe sprinklers system. These valves can be both with fresh water or a combination of fresh water and foam.

Pressure Reducing Valve: Pressure reducing valves work to reduce the pressure levels for sprinklers system and to bring it down to the acceptable limit with the help of an in-built diaphragm mechanism. Choosing right kind of valve is very important to ensure that the installed sprinkler system works as expected.

Besides these this products like check valves, strainers, flow meter, sprinklers cabinets, pressure relief valve, ball valves etc. which you can install at your industrial site as part of fire protection initiative. All these products are at par with international standards, and all these products can be customized to fit specific needs of your industry.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Modern Home Lighting Options Shed New Light on Interior Design

The way you approach home lighting can make the difference between a cozy home and a stark living space. Home lighting is so much more than just a few lamps. It's a whole house design that unifies your space and makes it warm and inviting.

Sure, you'll want to start with some lamps. The lamps you choose will say a lot about your particular style. Go with bold designs or traditional, but either way choose shades that disperse the light well. The shade is what will make your home lighting look inviting and not overexposed.

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Another factor of home lighting is task lighting. You'll need to see what you are doing when you are cooking or performing other kitchen tasks. Having under-counter lighting works wonders. Usually, shadows are cast from overhead lights when they hit your cabinets. With under-cabinet lights you can see what you're chopping or writing. There are no more dark pockets in the kitchen. Kids can see their homework and you can read your recipes.

Consider adding track lighting to your home as well. These are rows of lights that accent certain areas of a room. Gone are the days of cheap looking exposed bulbs in a row. Today's track lights are elegant and housed in pretty casings so they look finished. You can turn them in just about any direction so they accent a piece of furniture or art. They can really add to the ambiance in a space and create little rooms where you have just a big open expanse of space.

Whole house lighting is something you should plan out when you are planning the design of your house. But if you're living in a rental or an older house, you may need to rethink the existing configurations. You can take down any garish chandeliers the last tenants left and replace them with choices that work better with your lifestyle.

One visit to a home store's lighting section will have you marveling at all the options available. You don't have to settle for less than perfect lighting for your home. Create a reading nook, illuminate the dining table, accent a stairwell or a loft. It can all be done with the right lighting and you can do it yourself with a little forethought.

No two homes and no two homeowners are exactly alike. That's why there are so many choices on the market for lamps, overhead lights, desk lamps and track lights. Choose from among your favorites and then light up your night.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Fire Extinguisher Laws and How They Affect You and Your Business

Recently new fire safety regulations have been passed which businesses both in England and Wales should have in place. However, there are still many companies who don't even have the most basic fire precautions in place. Certainly when it comes to fire extinguisher signs it is crucial that one is up to date with all the latest regulations regarding them.

It is all well and good have the best fire extinguishers that money can buy for a business premises, but won't be much use if nobody is able to find them. So this is why installing fire extinguisher signs is so important and should be a major part of the fire safety provisions any business has in place.

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It is important to note that the law states that all owners of premises are required to use safety signs. As quoted in the Health and Safety Regulations "where there is significant risk to health and safety that has not been avoided or controlled by methods required under other relevant law, provided the use of a sign can help reduce the risk". In this article we take a look at what is needed with regards to fire extinguisher signs so that they conform with the British Standard Code of Practice for Safety Signs.

1. Every fire extinguisher sign should have a red background on which there are white graphics. It is these signs that will show people where the fire extinguishers and other pieces of fire fighting equipment are to be found.

2. Every sign should contain important information that is easy for people to read. The kind of information that should be on display is a symbol showing that the equipment is a fire extinguisher. Then it should contain information as to what type of extinguisher it is and finally what kinds of fires it can be used to extinguish.

3. It is crucial that the signs are placed in the correct positions and not only one should be placed beside the extinguisher but also at eye level as well. However, you may need to position it at an average eye level to accommodate the varying heights of the staff that are employed.

It is also vital that the fire extinguisher signs are in places where they can be seen at all times. So never site them close to doors or say near coat racks. Instead place them at regular intervals around the premises that any member of staff can reach them easily.

Above we have looked at what a business must do in order to comply with the Health and Safety regulations in respect of Fire Extinguisher Signs. For those businesses who are unsure about placement of fire signs and equipment the local Fire Officer or a professional fire risk assessor can assist them.

Fire Extinguisher Laws and How They Affect You and Your Business

As you can see there are a number of point that you need to think about with fire safety and in relation to the display of fire extinguisher signs . You will also need to think about other related health and safety signs which are often required by law in the UK.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

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