Archive for July, 2009

3 Rubber Mulch Tips for Dorm Safety and Hygiene

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Running a dorm as a resident adviser (RA) or an actual landlord can be demanding. You don’t just worry about partying tenants, you also have to make sure that everything works and no accidents happen (as much as possible).
Although regular maintenance requires effort, it is definitely a lot cheaper than having repairs done every month. [...]

3 Tips to Make Your Child’s Room Safe with Rubber Mulch

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

You worry and fret about your child’s safety in school, in the playground, and everywhere else that you’re not around. A lot of times, you forget to pay attention to what’s in front of you—what’s under your nose.
Your child’s room could be just as safe—or unsafe—as the outdoors, depending on how well you’ve thought it [...]

3 Rubber Mulch Tips for Your Kitchen

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Restaurants aren’t the only places that experience food preparation accidents. No matter how efficiently you design your kitchen, accidents are bound to happen. Though not inevitable, there are measures you can take to prevent or at least, minimize kitchen boo-boos.
Professional kitchens across the states have begun fitting their high-risk work areas with rubber mulch. Made [...]

3 DIY Steps for Your Baby’s Play Area

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

The economy these days make it difficult for most parents to buy their baby a mini playground set. However, the availability of DIY shops across the states makes it affordable and easy to make a play area for your baby.
Making use of your baby’s existing toys and readily available materials, you can finish the play [...]