Utilizing Extension Ladders for the Proper Task

For general household cleansing and care annually, spring and fall are the 2 seasons tied to it. Ladders are mostly utilized when it comes to cleaning gutters and windowpane. Extension Ladders are most of the time chosen because they are fitted for loftier levels.


To keep off injuries, nuts, flexible joints, bolts, rungs and loose screws must be verified and fastened. One may say that wounds regarding ladders are small like bruises, cuts and fractures, nonetheless ladder safety should be abided by. Ladders, particularly Extension Ladders accumulate dirt, mud, and grease if they are not stacked away properly or retained outdoors. These grime and sludge must be rubbed out so the risk of slipping on the steps is reduced.


The thawing of the ground after the winter will leave the ground with a lot of moisture content. The ground will then turn soft and tacky. There is a possibility that your ladder may sink in the mud and be unsteady. Likewise, uneven grounds or flooring will make your ladder subject to instability and wobbling. Before climbing, make positive to position your ladder in a solid and level surface. In addition, make positive that the locks and braces are correctly engaged. This should be done to prevent the ladder from closing when being utilised.


It is important to recall that ladders in general can’t sustain weight for a long time. As they are built for climbing only, they can give enough time for the user to climb up and settle in a sturdier surface. This signifies that you should not, under any condition, employ ladders as seats. Steps, junctures and braces will weaken if ladders are subjected to lasting weight stress. Climb down the ladder and employ a chair when desiring to take a breather.


It is likewise significant to use the correct ladder for specific purposes. For low levels, it is desirable to employ utility and stool ladders while for lofty layers, Extension Ladders are more befitting. Fiberglass Extension Ladders are the most chosen type due to their durability.


Likewise, it is necessary to move cautiously when carrying things while on top of ladders. Recall that yanks and wobbling will induce the ladder to tremble and miss its balance.


Mount the extension ladder close to the region you need to operate on so you will not have to lean over. When requesting for assistance in using Extension Ladders, it is better to select people who understand ladder safety subjects. Utilizing Extension Ladders properly, cleaning window and gutters will be really easy and sound.

An Introduction to Password Security

Just a few years ago, when online, you might have had just one password to remember for your email address. These days however, it’s not unusual to have 20 or 30 passwords for innumerous internet services that you’re a customer of. And you can guess what happens : Lots of individuals tend to utilize the same password over and over. Some people may not think their Twitter account as being hugely important, but it is if you’re using the same password for that as you are for your PayPal account. Sure, it’s easier to only have to remember just one password, but what if an individual gets hold of that one password? You guessed it, they in theory have their mitts on all of your accounts that share that very same password. And if you think they can’t know what other online services you’ve joined, they simply don’t need to. They can run programs which examine literally thousands of services and try to match your username/password pair that they already have.

This is a problem we all have to address, but it can be solved. Actually, it’s not essential to store each and every account name/password. Let your browser do it. Be it your Bebo Login or Email password. Ask your web browser to remember each username/password, and then setup a master password just in case an intruder else gets physical access to your computer. If they do have such access, they must enter the master password to login to any of your services. In other words, you can sign up to dozens of online services, and just have to remember one single password : your master password for your web browser.

Regarding passwords themselves, make them random and long, such as X4563Jde34 which is a mix of numbers, lower and upper case characters. Since you don’t need to remember them yourself, be as obscure as you wish. A word of warning : don’t use normal words as a password, as these are simple to identify for 3rd parties.

My Shiny New Home Alarm Systems

I have been shopping for a security system for 10 days now and I finally bought one that seems to fit my house, my family and our livelihood.

We researched a lot of different alarm companies to check the least expensive option instead of the most high-ticket alternative. I must say, that I was sad with most of the sites we searched at but one stood out to us and that was FamilyHomeSecurity.com. Their monitoring info was rare, eye opening and clearing up. I wish they were a company that established protection systems themselves because I know it would be done very well and with lots of attending to cleanliness.

What made it a main experience? Well, we saw a housebreakings 2 months ago that wasn’t very fun. As Luck Would Have It, we were away of town and they merely got jewellery and money. Now there are children in the house and a mass more invaluable stuff like computing devices, electronics, and above all – family and family memories and pictures. We simply desired to find the easiest security system that we could all apply and feel stable with. It was decidedly time to find one this week.

So, how did we discover the proper security system? We set out by seeking ‘alarms’ on the search engines, then grazed nonstop thorough of the websites on the starting page. A plenty of them were trash…and I was negative about that. Everybody I know says Ask is the nicest…in any case, later on searching over those pages we couldn’t obtain what we were anticipating for. We don’t desire a tough sales procedure and we didn’t want to guess very much about it. Almost all of these web sites were abrasive sales pitches – I wanted information!

Some of the companies we regarded were Brinks, ADT, GE and Pinnacle. Several of them seem to employ interchangeable security systems…and we finally wound up with a Pinnacle Security system after reading the serious selective information received at homesecurityguru and FamilyHomeSecurity.com.

It’s good to check some illuminating web sites out there on the field of security systems.

Home security is vital!

Beware of Imitations! Security, Internet Scams, and the African Real Estate Agenda

Fishing on the Internet has come a long way. However, we TechWeb junkies like to call it Phishing. What I am talking about here is not going after your ordinary, everyday catch. Yet a fine catch it indeed may be to those thieving bandits if they can lure you into giving up your personal and private information. Trickery is vast and common on the World Wide Web. Beware, I say, beware!

Email schemes, called “phishing” or “carding”, attempt to trick consumers into disclosing personal and/or financial information. The emails appear to come from legitimate companies with whom consumers may regularly conduct business. I have seen scams appear to come from such noteworthy corporation as AOL, Earthlink, Paypal, eBay, or major credit card issuers. Often times the email threatens termination of accounts unless consumers update billing information.

Phishing comes around in all forms. How many of you have had some Nigerian Prince that just inherited 35 million US dollars offer to share it with you for one reason or another? How many of you have received an e-mail supposedly from your bank that for “security reasons” requests you to click a link that takes you to an online form to fill out, requesting all your personal and confidential information about your bank account?

A word to the wise: there is no Prince in Nigeria that needs your help, and your bank will never ask you for that info in an e-mail!

The latest Internet scam appears to come from the South African Department of Mining. “Resources and we are in dire need of a foreign partner to assist us in the receipt and investment of US$15,500,000.00…” All they request is a secure place to deposit the lump sum on US territory, and you will gain a large piece of the pie. WOW, what a deal!

Another I received comes from Johnson Mgabe, the son of the leader of the Republic of Zimbabwe Agricultural Commission. His father has just been assassinated, and he, the only remaining heir, is trying to escape. If you help him, he will give you lots of dough! Right on! “Please e-mail and tell me of your decision. I am ready to pay you 25% of the money [$45.5 Million] for your help, 5% shall go for expenses you might incur during the transaction. The remainder [70%] shall be mine.”

Ok, ok, I am convinced; here is my private bank account, my SSN, DL# and address. Please tell me what I need to do next. Are they for real? Seriously though, if people didn’t fall for these types of stunts, there wouldn’t be so many floating around. Identity theft has become more and more rampant in this techno traveling world.

Again I say, beware.

Many of these email schemes contain links to “look-alike” websites that are loaded with actual trademarked images. The websites then instruct consumers to “reenter” their credit card numbers, social security numbers, bank PINs, or other personal information. If consumers actually provide the information requested, the data goes to scammers, not the legitimate company whose name is on the site. Thereafter, the data is often used to order goods or services and/or to obtain credit in the name of the consumer and potentially, steal your identity.

Again, I say, beware!

Rule for the road:

If you receive a precarious e-mail asking you for personal information, chances are it is a scam. It is better to be safe than sorry.

By Greg Richburg

Netricks, Inc.

All past articles written by Greg Richburg are available at http://www.netricks.com/news. Please address article suggestions to: info@netricks.com.

Greg Richburg is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and the owner of Netricks, Inc. a network consulting, web design and hosting company located in Fresno, CA.

Visit Netricks at http://www.netricks.com Richburg also runs KlickCommerce, anInternet based marketing system for Ujena brand clothing. See http://www.klickcommerce.com for details.

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Getting the Best Protection from Spyware

Currently the most effective way to regain your privacy by removing spyware infections is to use one of the many spyware protective software programs.

These tools are designed to specifically detect and remove or fix spyware infected files and adware applications. Removing spyware applications manually is a difficult task which is why all internet users need to have a good working spyware removal tool.

Protective spyware software will not only remove spyware it will also block your computer from being invaded again by hackers, data thieves, malicious emails among other threats. Numerous free spyware tools are available and they do a very effective job of removing current spyware infections. However, purchasing spyware software will provide you with active protection against future spyware infections.

Many spyware programs are designed to infect you immediately after a free scanner tool removed it. After scanning with the free spyware programs and finding infections in your computer you should be warned that further protection against more spyware invasions needs to be taken.

Spyware has now exceeded viruses in being the top internet threat. Users should surrender a little time and money to ensure that their computer is protected to the fullest.

About The Author
Mitch Johnson is a successful freelance author that writes regularly for http://www.1st-in-spyware.com/, a site that focuses exclusively on spyware removal software, as well as tips on how to prevent spyware from popping up on your computer. This site articles on has spyware guard, http://www.easy-spyware-killer.info/ as well as spyware scanner, http://www.easy-remove-spyware.info/

Strong Passwords – Meaningful Symbols Increase Password Strength

In today’s online world, having a strong password is a must. However, the problem with strong passwords is that they can be difficult to remember. Altering the passwords you currently use by adding a meaningful symbol is one step toward making them difficult for Internet thieves to crack. Here is a list of symbols, some suggested uses, and some examples of how to incorporate them into your passwords:

! excitement, strong emotion
@ the letter A, the word “at”
# number, pound, tic-tac-toe
$ money, value, the letter S
% a part of something
^ raised eyebrow, upside down V
& the word “and”, this and that, twins
( the letter c, the moon
) the moon; anything lunar; crazy
* sunny, bright, starry
+ adding one thing to another
= balance, equanimity, this equals that
< this is less than that, this is younger than that
> this is greater than that, this is older than that
? unknown, variable, questionable
~ water, wind

Here are three examples. When you see the symbol in them, reference the above list to see how it is used.

First example:

1. Your 1st born daughter’s initials are JLM
2. She was born in 1987
3. She has a sunny and bright disposition

Potential password: *1stJ87lm

Second example:

1. You are a twin
2. Your initials are ABO
3. Your twin’s initials are STO
4. The last two digits of your Social Security Number are: 58

Potential password: Abo58&Sto

Third example:

1. Your oldest child’s initials are MWP
2. Your next oldest child’s initials are SEP
3. They were born in 1981 and 1983, respectively

Potential password: Mwp81>83Sep

Here are six more tips for strong passwords:

  • Spell letters phonetically: the initials ABO can become AyBeeOh

  • Use both upper and lower case letters
  • Use at least one number
  • Do not begin or end the password with a number
  • Make the password at least eight characters
  • Practice your new password in your word processor; get it to flow smoothly off your fingers

I strongly suggest that you stop everything, go, right now, and change your banking and any financially sensitive passwords. Other types of passwords can wait. Do it now, before you forget.

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