Tuesday, February 22, 2011

EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS IN SAN FRANCISCO - SECURING FURNITURE


 
In this, our latest article on earthquake preparedness in San Francisco and safety in the home, we take a look at Furniture Safety Straps - the most modern fasteners on the market for securing heavy furniture around your home.

The first thing you should know, and many folks don’t, is that the majority of injuries in an earthquake are caused by heavy items falling on top of people.  That’s right; it’s not so much collapsing buildings as you might think.  For example, in the Northridge earthquake in 1994, 55% of injuries were caused by things falling on people.

The tall, top-heavy pieces are usually the culprits as they’re prone to toppling over if left unsecured.  Due to the weight distribution in things like bookcases, china cabinets and wall units they can easily fall forward and because of that they need to be secured to the wall.

In an earthquake those items will be among the first things to come crashing down if they’re not secured and that’s where Furniture Safety Straps set the standard.  They will keep furniture upright.

It usually doesn’t occur to most of us until it’s too late, but the fact is that the heavier pieces of furniture can cause very serious injuries and even fatalities if they fall on top of people, particularly the elderly and young children.

The upside, however, is that earthquake preparedness in San Francisco is easy and affordable by using Furniture Safety Straps and you can even apply them yourself.

Furniture Safety Straps

These fasteners are made from woven nylon to make them flexible so that they stop bigger pieces of furniture from falling over in an earthquake.  They are essential for earthquake preparedness in San Francisco.

These are the strongest, most versatile straps available on the market today and are easy to install.

One end of the strap has a ‘peel and press’ strip that features Velcro and industrial strength adhesive that’s designed to stick to the top of the item of furniture, while the other end is bolted into the wall stud behind it.

There are no holes to be drilled in furniture, the straps won’t damage wood and they hide from view.

Each Furniture Safety Strap kit contains two 15” nylon straps, enough to secure one large item of furniture.  Each strap has a break strength of 350 lbs., meaning items up to 700 lbs. can be secured.

They have been developed specifically to secure bigger, heavier pieces of furniture in every room of a home, and office for that matter, and their easy application makes installation a breeze.

The straps come in different colors to suit the varying décor of modern homes.  They have been tested and approved and are recommended by the leading earthquake preparedness agencies.

These flexible nylon straps are the preferred method for securing bigger pieces of furniture, as opposed to using rigid metal brackets, because they allow items to move independently of the wall.  Metal brackets can cause furniture to sheer away from the wall and smash because there’s no give in them to allow any movement.

Once you’ve attached them, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that your furniture is secured and won’t teeter or fall.

Because earthquakes can strike anywhere at any time, earthquake preparedness in San Francisco is your best defense.  A golden rule of thumb is if it's heavy enough to hurt you if it falls on you, it should be secured in place.

There are seven steps to earthquake preparedness in San Francisco and the first one is to identify potential hazards around the home and fix them.  And once again, that means bracing furniture to the wall to ensure that it won’t topple over and smash.

Do it today before it’s too late.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS KIT for HOLLYWOOD – GRAB N GO




Whenever you open the dialogue about being prepared, one of the first things that should come up in conversation is an earthquake preparedness kit for Hollywood because it’s one of the mainstays of living in earthquake country.

In the six years since Hurricane Katrina battered the Gulf Coast, federal and state agencies have gone to great lengths to make sure we all know that we need to be self-sufficient for at least three days after any emergency.

The reason for that is because first responders may not be able to get to us within the first 72 hours depending of course on the severity of the emergency.

If you’re located in an active  seismic zone then it makes even more sense to have an earthquake preparedness kit for Hollywood on hand and to keep it where you spend most of your time i.e. your home, the office and your car.

Okay, no problem, you get the home and office idea, but why the car too?  The answer is because you never know where you will be when an earthquake strikes and if you’re on the road when it happens you could find yourself stranded for a protracted chunk of time.

That’s why we have developed an earthquake preparedness kit for Hollywood.

Earthquake Preparedness Kit

There are individual kits, two-person kits, four-person kits and even pet evacuation kits because Fluffy and Fido are often as much a part of a family as any loved one and can’t be left to fend for themselves.

Our Grab ‘n Go kits contain disaster supplies that will help you survive.

The three basic essentials as recommended by the American Red Cross - food, water and a blanket - plus a host of added extras are in each earthquake preparedness kit for Hollywood.  The food and water is approved by the US Coast Guard and has a five-year shelf life.

There are also first aid kits, safety lightsticks, emergency blankets, ponchos, goggles, dust masks, nitrile gloves, a multi-function tool and more.

Inside each kit there is a card that you can mail to us so that six months before the food and water expiration date we can hit you up with a reminder that they need replacing.
Be Prepared

As you will come to appreciate as you read more of our articles, if you live in an earthquake zone we think it’s crucial for you to make sure that you and your loved ones are prepared for the possibility of an earthquake, and apart from securing all of your furniture and breakables, that means having an earthquake preparedness kit for Hollywood on hand for everyone in your household.

There’s a ton of information on disaster supplies that you can reference by searching the keyword phrase earthquake preparedness kit for Hollywood.

Being prepared is your best defense against earthquakes and part of the process is getting an earthquake preparedness kit for Hollywood for you and every member of your family.  Do it today before it’s too late.  It could save your life.

Friday, February 11, 2011

EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS in NORTHRIDGE - SECURING TVs

Continuing our ongoing series of articles on earthquake preparedness in Northridge and safety in the home, we take a look at Flat Screen Safety Straps - the leading fasteners on the market for securing LED, LCD and Plasma televisions.

Most of us have either changed out our old TVs for new flat screens, or we’re in the process of doing so and as you’ll know if you’ve already made the switch, flat screen TVs are fairly unstable when set on a TV stand or sitting in an entertainment center.

Due to the way they’re designed, most flat screen TVs have a high center of gravity and can easily tip over so they need to be secured at the back to stop them from falling forward on to the floor.

In an earthquake they’ll be one of the first things to topple over if they’re not secured and that’s where Flat Screen Safety Straps come into their own.

Most people don’t think about these things until after the fact, but flat screen TVs can cause serious injuries if they fall on top of people, particularly small children who have a tendency to sit on the floor in front of them to watch their favorite shows.

The good news is that earthquake preparedness in Northridge for a major earthquake is easy and affordable by using products like Flat Screen Safety Straps.

Flat Screen Safety Straps

These fasteners have evolved in the last few years to meet growing consumer demand due to the changing designs of modern electronics.

Flat Screen Safety Straps are made from woven nylon to make them flexible so that they stop TVs from toppling over in an earthquake. They are essential for earthquake preparedness in Northridge.

There are different kinds of Flat Screen Safety Straps to suit the various models of TVs out there.

The Universal Flat Screen Strap (pictured) features a ‘contour grip’ mount design with quick-disconnect buckles for moving and cleaning.  Its superior strength, adjustable nylon straps mean no holes have to be drilled and there’s no damage to furniture or equipment.

It secures large flat screen TVs up to 60” and 100 lbs.  Its state-of-the-art design fits all makes and models and the easy peel and press application makes installation a breeze.

The 40” Flat Screen Strap is for use on TVs that come with existing rear bolt holes.

It features two strong, coated nylon straps with locking buckles.  Each strap must be screwed into the mounting plate on the back of the TV.  The straps lock into buckles that you press on to the tabletop.

The straps are hidden from view, no holes have to be drilled and there’s no damage to furniture or equipment.  It secures large flat screen TVs up to 40” and 100 lbs.

Then there’s the 70” Flat Screen Strap that’s also used with a TV’s existing rear bolt holes.  It’s applied just as the 40” strap is and secures large flat screen TVs up to 70” and 150 lbs.


The cool thing about any of these fasteners is that once you’ve attached them, you’ll have peace of mind because you’ll know that your TV is secured and won’t teeter and fall off the stand or out of the entertainment center.

Because earthquakes can strike anywhere at any time, earthquake preparedness in Northridge is your best defense.  A golden rule of thumb is if it's heavy enough to hurt you if it falls on you, it should be secured in place.

There are seven steps to earthquake preparedness in Northridge and the first one is to identify potential hazards around the home and fix them; fixing means seismically bracing things to the wall, desktop or shelf to ensure that they won’t topple over and smash.   Do it today before it’s too late.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS AND QUAKEHOLD MUSEUM PUTTY

In this, our second article dedicated to earthquake preparedness and safety in the home, we take a look at QuakeHOLD! Museum Putty - the original product on the market for securing breakables and collectibles in your home.

If you live in an earthquake zone, this product is definitely something that you need to know about as part of your earthquake preparedness planning.

Because earthquakes can happen at any time, anywhere, are violent and strike without warning, being prepared is your best defense.

A lot of people don’t realize that breakables and collectibles in the home can become potential hazards in an earthquake.  China, pottery and ceramic items can fly off shelves causing injury if they hit you.

If it's fragile and/or expensive enough to be a significant loss if it breaks, it should be secured in place.

The good news is that preparing a home for a major earthquake is easy and affordable.

QuakeHOLD! Museum Putty

This is the original earthquake preparedness product that was developed in California in the early 1990s.  It’s an award-winning product that secures antiques, collectibles, figurines and more from falling and breaking.  It can be used on most surfaces, including ceramics, porcelains and laminates, as well as on walls to help stabilize pictures.

It is removable and reusable, non-toxic and is really easy to apply.

Tear off a small amount of putty from the sleeve that it’s packaged in, roll it into balls (each about the size of a pea) or strips and put them on the bottom of the item to be secured.

Press the object lightly on to the surface and give it a slight twist, then allow it to sit for an hour so that it sticks to the surface.  The putty won’t damage your items or the surface they’re adhered to.

It comes off just as easily.  Twist the secured item from its base to break the seal and then lift it upwards.  If there is any residual product left on the surface, simply roll it onto itself or dab it with another bit of putty to remove it.





QuakeHOLD! Museum Putty will hold items that weigh up to 40 lbs and one 2.6 oz packet will secure up to 40 objects of average size.

The beauty of using this temporary adhesive to secure your items is that you can display your collection for all to see and still have peace of mind knowing that nothing will fall off the shelf and will help you establish earthquake preparedness.