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    Should this note on his windscreen have stopped plumber getting a parking fine?

    - January 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WORCESTER'S parking enforcement regime has been branded "petty and mean" by a self-employed plumber who was handed a fine while parked outside a house where he was working.

    Paul Kelly went to an emergency call out at a house in Barry Street in the Arboretum at about 9am on Monday morning, but found himself forced to leave his car on a single yellow line directly outside the house after he was unable to find anywhere else to park in the area - which is frequently extremely congested with parked cars.

    Mr Kelly said he knew he was parked in a restricted area - where all waiting is banned between 8.30pm and 5.30pm every day except Sunday - but had left a note in the windscreen hoping it would avoid him getting a ticket.

    But when he returned to his car he found he had been given a 70 parking fine.

    Mr Kelly said he was disappointed the enforcement officer had taken no notice of the fact he was carrying out urgent plumbing work.

    "I was only there for about 15 minutes," he said.

    "I made sure the road was clear and a fire engine could get through if it needed to.

    "The ticket said I was observed between 9.10am and 9.16am - in those six minutes they could have knocked on the door and asked me to move.

    "I used to work in Birmingham and when this sort of thing happened there they would knock on the door

    "It's just petty and mean."

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    Plumber offers home advice ahead of subfreezing temperatures

    - January 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Before temperatures plummet this week, there are steps you can take to keep your pipes from freezing and bursting.

    Greenville Plumber Walt Pollard says homes with crawl spaces and manufactured homes with underpinning are most at risk. He advises closing the crawl space vents and securing underpinning to homes to prevent cold air from circulating around the pipes.

    Pollard says it's also a good idea to wrap pipes in foam or insulation, if possible. He says pipes most likely to freeze and break are those leading to outdoor spigots.

    Garden hoses also need to be disconnected and Pollard suggests opening the spigot just enough for it to drip. Pollard adds that kitchen sinks are often found next to exterior walls and it's not a bad idea to let them drip as well.

    Keep in mind, he says most important of all is to know how to turn your water off in the event that a pipe does break.

    "If you have a pipe burst inside a home, it can lead to a lot of damage," says Pollard. "Being able to shut off your water quickly would certainly minimize any damage that could arise from that."

    Pollard says most homes typically have a shut off valve located in a downstairs closet near the floor. Others require a water key and have to be turned off in the yard.

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    Plumber, Painter Or Groundskeeper! Teresa Guaranteed 12 An Hour For New Prison Job

    - January 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Teresa Giudice made millions off bringing the drama on Real Housewives of New Jersey, but behind bars shes looking at pulling in a lot less.

    RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal that the convicted felon will earn anywhere from 12 to 40 per hour while incarcerated at the Danbury Federal Correctional Facility, where shes required to work if she is medically fit.

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    According to the Bureau of Prisons, 42-year-old Giudices possible job assignments include employment in areas like food service or the warehouse, or work as an inmate orderly, plumber, painter, or groundskeeper.

    And if Giudice wants to really rake in the dough, she can go after a job with one of the Federal Prison Industrys factories. However, only around 16% of work-eligible inmates are allowed these coveted jobs, in which they gain marketable job skills while working in factory operations, such as metals, furniture, electronics, textiles, and graphic arts.

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    If Giudice does score one of the gigs that require a high school diploma or GED, shes in for a pay raise and will earn anywhere from 23 to $1.15 per hour.

    Unfortunately for Giudice, she wont get to blow all her paychecks at the prison canteen. The government requires that 50 percent of what she makes must go toward the $414,588 fine she must pay as a result of pleading guilty to bank and wire fraud.

    Do you think Teresa will finally learn her lesson about money management now that shes locked up in prison? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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    Arrival of the drones: 20 uses for unmanned aircraft

    - January 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NEW YORK (AP) Most people think of drones as instruments of warfare, but as the Federal Aviation Administration slowly opens U.S. airspace to commercial use of unmanned aircraft, they are going to become more commonplace.

    The first uses are likely to be in remote, sparsely populated areas. Some of the proposed commercial applications for drones include:

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    TACKLING DANGEROUS JOBS

    Searching places that aren't safe for humans, such as looking for survivors in collapsed buildings after an earthquake or inspecting nuclear power plants following a meltdown.

    Helping firefighters battling forest blazes by watching where flames are popping up without risking lives. Helicopters often can't be used because their powerful rotors threaten to spread the fire.

    Helping scientists conduct research inside volcanic ash clouds, hurricanes, tornados or other spots that are not safe for humans.

    Inspecting icy, wind-swept chairlift towers at ski resorts, reducing employee risk and worker-compensation insurance costs.

    Assessing damage for insurance companies after natural disasters, letting them process claims faster. It often takes days until people are allowed into a disaster zone.

    Visually inspecting oil refinery flare stacks, tall towers used to burn off gas when pressure builds too much. The flares give off so much heat that people often can't stand on the ground below, let alone climb the tower unless there is a lengthy and costly production shut down.

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    Snake Feeding – Video

    - January 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Ms. Mallory decided to film one of her favorite chores at the Safari Park, feeding the snake. Snakes are one of the most misunderstood animals in the world. They play a crucial role in our...

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    Imperial Pest Prevention intro and contact information – Video

    - January 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Termite Inspection | Oahu, Hawaii – Bowman Termite & Pest Management LLC – Video

    - January 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Get a termite inspection for your home today and ensure your home is protected from termites when you work with our professionals today. About Us: Bowman Termite and Pest Management is family...

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    PROACTIVE’S THROWBACK MEMORIES OF 2014 – Video

    - January 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Nashville Pest Control Company Sees a Rise in Mosquito Treatments

    - January 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Nashville, TN (PRWEB) January 07, 2015

    Mosquitoes are more than just an annoying pest that can ruin an outdoor gathering or event with their itchy bites. They are a dangerous pest because they are responsible for transmitting a variety of diseases, including the West Nile virus.

    In fact, according to the CDC, as of December 2nd 2014, 2,002 cases of the West Nile virus have been reported. Click here for more details. With the rising number of West Nile virus cases, many homeowners are actually stopping their more traditional pest control plans and instead opting for home pest control services that include mosquito mitigation services. Because of the numbers of cases of West Nile that are found throughout the U.S., this is a trend we at All-American support and encourage.

    In order to prevent mosquitoes effectively, it is important to understand a bit about their traits and behavior. Both male and female mosquitoes feed on the nectar of flowering plants, but the females also feed on the blood of mammals. Female mosquitoes require the extra protein and iron that is found in blood to create their eggs. Females can detect the carbon dioxide that mammals give off as they breathe and she can sense the heat from a preys body. She can use her vision to locate her victims. Once the mosquito hones in on a target, she uses her straw-like mouthpart (proboscis) to pierce the skin of her victim, inject a small amount of anticoagulant enzyme-laced saliva, and then extract the blood from the victim.

    Mosquitoes do not screen their blood sources, so their prey could be infected with a variety of viruses, parasites, and other organisms. If the mosquito ingests infected blood, the virus or disease can replicate in their body, and then can be transferred into their next victim. Diseases that mosquitoes are known to transmit to people other than the West Nile virus include: malaria, yellow fever, dengue fever, they can also infect pets with canine heart worm.

    Because of the ease with which they can transmit disease, it would be nice if mosquitoes could be completely eliminated from properties. Unfortunately, this is not possible since they live and breed outside and can travel for miles to look for food sources. Luckily, there are some things that Nashville homeowners can do around their home to help reduce the mosquito numbers, and make spending time outside more enjoyable. Mosquito prevention tips include:

    -Getting rid of breeding areas. Females require water to lay their eggs, so reducing or eliminating areas of standing water will greatly limit mosquito populations on properties. Clogged gutters, low lying areas of ground, tires, soda bottles, and wheelbarrows are all examples of places where the female can utilize a bit of water to lay her eggs on.

    -Limiting mosquitos food source. Limit the number of flowering plants on properties, especially areas that are located near the home.

    -Make sure that grass is kept trimmed short and that overgrown vegetation is cut back. Mosquitoes like to hide in those areas during the day.

    -Prevent mosquitoes from entering into your home by making sure that doors and windows are kept closed and that screens are fully intact.

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    Rat infestation at Bukit Batok over: Pest controllers

    - January 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SINGAPORE:The rat infestation episode at Bukit Batok seems to be over - according to Star Pest Control, which carried out the extermination process.

    The second phase of the process, which focused on monitoring the situation in the area, ends on Wednesday (Jan 7).

    Said Mr Bernard Chan, Manager at Star Pest Control: For the past two weeks, we have installed between 10 to 30 surveillance cameras on a few occasions, which can also work at night by using infra-red technology. With images that we have captured, we observed that there is no more rat activity.

    Authorities had said earlier that the rat problem could be due to people feeding stray dogs in the area, and leaving food for the rodents to feast on. Some residents said that stray dogs can still be seen in the vicinity, but none were spotted when Channel NewsAsia visited Bukit Batok MRT on Tuesday afternoon.

    Star Pest Control said it will continue to monitor the situation, but it does not believe that the infestation is likely to recur.

    "We did observe that there are some feeders still feeding strays. However, we also see that the relevant authorities like AVA and NEA officers are around to advise the feeder. I think the situation definitely can get better. believe everyone is aware now. And everyone will be putting extra effort to ensure that this will not happen again, Mr Chan said.

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