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Gilbert Home Security Prices http://newhomesecuritysystem.com/az/ In today #39;s modern world, although there are lots of new ways to secure your house and possessions, you can never ever be...
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Security Alarm Now Gilbert AZ 480 500 7662
Security Alarm Now Gilbert AZ http://newhomesecuritysystem.com/az/ In today #39;s modern world, although there are numerous brand-new means to secure your house and belongings, you can never...
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August 13, 2014 by
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A Gilbert woman says her home security company told her to leave equipment she owned behind when she movedand then wanted to charge her for equipment in the new home.
In many home security contracts, you own the equipment and that means you have the right to take it with you if you move.
"I've been a very loyal customer, never missed a payment," Sharon Milite said.
Milite is angry with her home security company. She signed up with a company called Protection Source, but her contract was serviced by another company called Guardian Protection Services. She says after 34 months with Guardian, she called to tell them she was moving. She says Guardian gave her specific instructions regarding the old house.
"They said the equipment, or sensors are to be left at the home and when I move to the new house, contact them, and they would have a serviceman come," Milite said.
All she took was the control box and key fob. Milite says she had paid about $500 for her equipment. Since she left it behind at Guardian's request, she expected equipment at the new home to be free. But she says Guardian wanted over $350 for it.
"I've been paying on the previous sensors and equipment in the old house, you told me to leave it, why am I being charged again," Milite said.
Milite says Guardian offered her free equipment if she agreed to add a year onto her contract. Milite says the company didn't tell her the cost of new equipment up front and never gave her the option to use her old equipment.
"I would have definitely had someone come and professionally uninstall it, and bring it to the new house, knowing what I know now," Milite said.
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August 13, 2014 by
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) Two men who stormed into a Plum Borough home and held the family at gunpoint are still on the run, but police are working with some pretty solid evidence: surveillance footage of the men breaking in.
The property owner recently installed a home security system.
The alarm wasnt on, but the in-home cameras were.
WATCH: EXCLUSIVE: Violent Home Invasion Caught On Camera
It happened early Sunday morning.
KDKAs Kym Gable talked exclusively to the mother who asked not to be identified.
She says she heard the door open and turned to see who it was.
And I looked and there was a guy, she said. He had a mask on and a gun pointed to me, and I was in shock and just stood there. I dont know why, but I got up and turned toward the back of my house and tried to go downstairs.
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August 13, 2014 by
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Keeping an eye on your home when youre not there comes with trade-offs. Connected security cameras can be costly and difficult to install. They usually require constant power, and the ones that dont run off batteries that need to be recharged. Ive tested a few of these cameras and found that, at least for me, the annoyances generally outweigh the benefits of being able to peek in on my living room from my desk at work.
Blink addresses a few of the key problems with many home security cameras. It doesnt need to be plugged in, which gives you much more freedom in where you can place it. Its inexpensive, so you can set up multiple cameras and see more places in your house. And it uses intelligent power-saving technology so you dont have to constantly charge its batterya convenience made possible by creator Immedia Semiconductors own chip, designed in house.
See, Blink is a home security camera and a demonstration of Immedias technology. End users like you and me who order the Blink cameras on Kickstarter are customers, but Immedia also sources its semiconductors to OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) across several technology markets, including home monitoring. Immedia cofounder Don Shulsinger explained to me that by crowdfunding Blink on Kickstarter, Immedia can not only sell a finished product directly to consumers, but also prove to its OEM partners that they should adopt Immedias chips for their own products. With the Kickstarter campaign a runaway success, the company has already shown that there's demand for Blink's unique set of features.
Blink can be wall-mounted, corner-mounted, or sit on a shelf.
Each Blink camera has a motion sensor and a temperature sensor, and connects to your home Wi-Fi network. But you don't have to set up multiple cameras one by one. Instead, the Blink system also comes with a sync module that plugs into the wall. When you fire up the smartphone app (for Android or iOS), youre communicating with the sync module, which then in turn sets up the network of camerasShulsinger told me that Immedia has tested one sync module with 10 cameras, and suspects itll work with up to 16. Then you can put the wireless, battery-operated cameras anywhere, up to 100 feet away from the sync module, as long as theyre within range of your Wi-Fi network.
To minimize the chore of keeping that many Blink cameras charged, the system keeps the cameras at zero power when they arent being used. Recordings are triggered by motion sensors, so Blink also has to start up quickly to be able to actually record whatever the sensor detectedif the hardware takes a few seconds to boot up, the burglar who tripped the motion sensor could be in the kitchen making a sandwich by the time the camera by the front door captures any video. Shulsinger says the Blink cameras can wake up and start recording in a fraction of a second.
Blink can start recording in under a second, then send the data to the cloud in a single burst. Push notifications arrive to your iOS and Android phone.
The system defaults to 5-second recordings in response to the motion sensor or the onboard temperature sensor, but you can tweak that duration in the app, as well as check in on the cameras manually, of course. And the cameras dont stream the video up to the cloud; they compress it and send it up over Wi-Fi in one short burst. Because Immedia controls both the hardware and the software in Blink, Shulsinger told me that the system can squeeze up to a year of battery life out of each Blink camera. Thats something I cant wait to test, but even if that estimate turns out to be high, it would have to be off by a lot to approach the battery life of a competitor named Butterfleye, which I saw in prototype form in May.
Like Blink, Butterfleye is a wireless, rechargeable, sensor-equipped security camera. Unlike Blink, it's totally self-contained, so it works without a sync module or other base station. But it also only goes about two weeks between charges, and costs significantly more$199 to preorder, versus a current price of $69 to preorder the Blink. Along with a motion detector, Butterfleye uses iBeacon and Wi-Fi geofencing, plus thermal sensors, to decide when to record and when to stay asleep, while Blink focuses on power consumption by staying asleep most of the time and then blinking awake in a flash.
You can check in on your home from the app at any time.
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August 13, 2014 by
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News Release: Georgia Dept. of Transportation August 11, 2014
VALDOSTA, Ga. Contractors for the Georgia Department of Transportation will shift travel lanes within the U.S. 84/State Route 38/West Hill Avenue project Wednesday to allow for construction on the frontage roads adjacent to and underneath the new railroad overpass.
Contractors will begin removing the at-grade railroad crossings, paving the frontage road tie-ins and completing the curb and gutter. This will require closing the frontage roads to traffic. In order to continue to provide local access to the area, traffic will be routed onto the overpass. Through traffic will continue to be detoured and only traffic accessing local businesses and residences should use the overpass.
Two lanes of the bridge will be accessible, but the bridge is not open. In order to complete the project weve got to put traffic on the bridge, District Construction Engineer Scott Chambers said.
The only other option would have been to close the route for the duration of the frontage road work. Georgia DOT did not want to do that because it would have been a major inconvenience to local businesses and residents.
Temporary road striping must be completed before traffic can be put on the bridge. Weather permitting, traffic should be shifted by noon, Chambers said. Construction on the frontage roads is expected to take six weeks to two months.
All city streets within the project area will be closed at the intersection of West Hill Avenue. All through traffic not accessing local businesses must continue to use the mandatory detours already in place.
When completed, the bridge will consist of four lanes and will include 6-foot wide sidewalks with fencing on each side. Installation of the fencing is expected to be finished Wednesday. The frontage roads will also have sidewalks.
The $9.3 million project is on track to finish a couple of months ahead of the scheduled Dec. 31 completion date, Chambers said. The new 300-foot concrete bridge over the railroad crossing is expected to improve traffic flow and relieve drivers of delays caused by the numerous trains that cross the track daily. The construction contractor is Reames and Son Construction Co. Inc. of Valdosta.
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August 13, 2014 by
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DAVID LEADBETTER will officially open his new Leadbetter Golf Academy at Spain's five-star La Manga Club resort in September, and Golfmagic will be in attendance.
Regarded by many as the leading golf instructor in world golf, Florida-based Leadbetter is set to fly in to perform the opening ceremony on Monday September 15 at his latest academy, which provides the centrepiece of a 1million redevelopment of La Manga Clubs extensive teaching and practice centre.
Among the new facilities on offer, the new academy the only such facility in mainland Spain will have two tuition rooms, both equipped with the latest technology including Trackman, SAM PuttLab and K-VEST.
The first David Leadbetter Golf Academy was established in 1983 and the opening of the new La Manga Club facility means that there are now 28 full-time David Leadbetter Golf Academies spread across 13 countries.
Jose Asenjo, general manager at La Manga Club, said: Its a great honour and privilege for everyone at La Manga Club that David Leadbetter has interrupted his busy schedule to open the new academy. His reputation precedes him as one of the worlds foremost golf coaches and I cant think of a better and more fitting way to officially open our new world-class teaching and practice facility.
The significant investment that has taken place in the new state-of-the-art facilities here at La Manga Club will help to ensure that the resort is truly in a class of its own in terms of golf and sports coaching facilities, enhancing our reputation as the destination of choice for top amateurs and professionals.
During a coaching career spanning more than three decades, Leadbetter, 62, has taught some of golfs biggest stars including four former world number ones Sir Nick Faldo who he famously helped to win six Majors after rebuilding his swing Greg Norman, Nick Price and Lee Westwood.
His players have amassed more than 100 individual worldwide tournament victories and his current crop of stars include Rafael Cabrera Bello and ladies trio Michelle Wie, Lydia Ko and Suzann Pettersen, who are all ranked inside the world top ten.
As part of his visit to La Manga Club, Leadbetter will also give a series of one-to-one tuition sessions to a limited number of resort guests, local juniors and selected members of the media, where they can experience the award-winning venues outstanding new practice facilities.
Over the last nine months, La Manga Clubs practice centre has undergone a dramatic transformation and, as well as the new Leadbetter Academy, it also boasts four short game areas for bunkers and chipping, three large putting greens and four teaching classrooms which are ideal for visiting professionals on tuition breaks.
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August 13, 2014 by
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More than a week after music fans rocked out at Lollapalooza, two mud-slopped fields in Grant Park remained closed to the public for the repair work that is set to begin Wednesday. The price tag for the post-fest repairs is estimated at $266,000, the Chicago Park District announced Tuesday.
Thanks to rain during the fest, concertgoers left the turf fields torn up, particularly at the southern end of Grant Park where about 30 acres of the park was blocked off Tuesday.
The three-day music festival, which was held Aug. 1-3, is hosted on 115 acres of Grant Park. The entire park is 325 acres including the high-traffic areas of Millennium Park and Buckingham Fountain.
On Tuesday, chain-link fences surrounded the swampy Lower Hutchinson Field from Balbo Avenue to 11th Street where headliners Eminem, Outkast and Kings of Leon performed on the Samsung Galaxy stage. Also closed off was mushy Upper Hutchinson Field from Balbo Avenue to roughly 8th Street where Iggy Azalea and Chance The Rapper graced what's known as Perry's stage.
The rest of Grant Park was open to the public, including Buckingham Fountain, the gardens and Butler Field where puddles, mud pockets and dozens of geese were spotted at the park's north end.
"For all intents and purposesI was at Grant Park yesterdayit's basically open other than the one area down at the south," said Bob O'Neill, president of Grant Park Conservancy. "People are using it as if nothing happened there," he said of the rest of Grant Park.
A day after the fest, Lollapalooza promoter C3 Presents said it saw more damage to parts of Grant Park compared to 2013 due to heavy rains Aug. 3. Last year, the Chicago Park District estimated the repairs to cost $210,000 to $220,000.
But it wasn't as bad as 2011, when it cost roughly $800,000 to repair Grant Park after three inches of rain soaked festgoers, O'Neill said.
Representatives from C3 and the park district as well as an independent third-party contractor assessed the condition of Grant Park before and after the festival.
Under the terms of the concert agreement, C3 is responsible for picking up the repair tab.
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Incidentally, the mutabile part of the name, meaning variable, refers not to its performance but to the colour change of the flowers, which, as you say, open pale yellow and gradually fade to a mauve-ish pink.
It is an extremely beautiful wallflower, but alas as you and I have found, variable in quite the wrong way.
Mole spurge
Q: Were hoping you can help us. We first noticed a curious seedling when it was about 2in high. It is now some 5ft high and 3ft across with odd green flowers. We have no idea what it is or where it came from, and have been unable to find it in our reference books. Can you shed any light on what it might be, please?
Jill and Derek Watkins, via email
A: The plant in the picture that accompanied your email is called mole plant (Euphorbia lathyris), and is generally regarded as a weed of waste ground. Even if you are enjoying it (from the tone of your email, it seems that initial curiosity has given way to a certain amount of alarm), you should take care around it because the milky sap is a skin irritant. It is a biennial (just leaves in the first year, rapid expansion and flowers in the second, followed by the shedding of masses of seeds and death). If you let it seed around this year, you will get a small forest of seedlings next year that will flower in 2016.
Some people really like this wild plant and encourage it to grow in gardens because it has a certain architectural quality, especially in its leafy first year.
There are those who mistakenly believe that somehow its presence in the garden will deter moles (the in-the-ground type). The truth is that the common names mole plant or mole spurge came about because in former times the irritant sap was used to burn off moles (the on-the-skin kind).
Those nasty caterpillars again
On the July 26 subject of readers nasty little caterpillars (destructive in the foliage of birch and alder trees). Andrew Halstead from the RHS has gently pointed out to me that I have got my bugs and thugs a tad confused. The little black beetles and their offspring on the alder are Agelastica alni, while the loopy caterpillars responsible for the birch leaf devastation are the larvae of geometrid moths. The bit I didnt get wrong was the fact that neither is life-threatening to either tree. My apologies for the error and thanks goes as always to all those observant readers like Andrew, who really do deserve to be called experts.
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By Ryan Mavity | Aug 12, 2014
Rehoboth Beach Save Our Lakes Alliance3 will ring in its 10th anniversary with a celebration Saturday, Aug. 16.
For founder Sallie Forman, the 10th anniversary was a chance to look back and ahead.
Looking back at the highlights of our accomplishments, we thought, Wow, weve done a lot, she said. Theres a lot more to be done.
SOLA3, with the three referring to Rehoboths three lakes Lake Gerar, Silver Lake and Lake Comegys was a case of citizen activism in action. In 2004, Forman, who lives at Lake Comegys, banded with other homeowners to protest three townhouses being built right on the edge of the lake.
We didnt think that was a good thing, she said.
After failing to make much headway with the developers, the community organized to help manage the lakes.
First up was Lake Gerar, which was in bad shape, she said, plagued by pollution and algae blooms. Working with city officials and Envirotech, SOLA3 helped secure a state grant to restore the shoreline with a natural vegetative buffer and install aerators.
Next, SOLA3 moved on to Lake Comegys, where the group lobbied Delaware Department of Transportation to convert an old DelDOT right-of-way into a conservation easement, giving all properties along Lake Comegys a setback from the lake.
Perhaps SOLA3's most important success, Forman said, was that state officials, under the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, have acknowledged ownership of Silver Lake. Forman said SOLA3 pushed hard to resolve the issue of who owns Silver Lake, which for years had been split between Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach and Sussex County. Using a 1978 public lands survey researched and presented by SOLA3 attorney Gene Lawson, DNREC acknowledged in February 2013 that it owned Silver Lake up to the shoreline.
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