Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Home Invasion Protection

!±8± Home Invasion Protection

Home invasions happen all too frequently. To make matters worse, many of them could have been prevented. Frighteningly, invasions happen so often that there are not any real statistics as to how many occur and how often. They can happen to anyone, in any neighborhood, regardless of class, race, gender, etc. Many occur in broad daylight and right in plain sight. There have been numerous reports of would-be intruders dressing up in uniform, trying to get in. They may tell you that they have a delivery for you or that they are a repair person. If you want to protect yourself and your family, there are a few steps that you can take.

You can invest in a good home security system, preferably one that is monitored by a National company like ADT or Brinks who can contact authorities in case you need them to. While having a monitored security system is a better option, you can have a system that isn't monitored. If you have your sensors and alarms set up, that could be enough to deter many people. If someone is trying to break into your home and they trigger an alarm, the sound may be enough to scare them away, thinking that police are on their way. Just because you know that the system isn't monitored, doesn't mean that the intruders know that. Also, a study showed that 9 out of 10 people arrested for robbery said that wouldn't try to get into a house with a security system.

A security system isn't the only step you can take. Talk with your family, no matter how young or old they may be. Give them specific instructions to follow, such as don't open the door for anybody. Often times, if a child sees someone who appears friendly they will open the door to them. Have a chain lock put on your door, one that is out of your children's reach if possible. This might prevent the child from swinging the door open before you have a chance to see who is there.

If someone is at your door claiming to be a delivery person, look outside to see if you see a delivery van or truck. You also have every right to ask for ID from anyone at your door, delivery person or repairman alike. If you are truly concerned about the authenticity of the person's claim, even after they have presented you with an ID, you can call whatever company they claim to be representing to verify that you do in fact have a delivery or repair scheduled. Keeping the chime turned on from you home security keypad is also a good signal to potential bad guys. Hearing that beep when the door opens lets them know not to come back if they are just casing the neighborhood.

While things like checking ID and calling companies seems a little drastic, it's an unfortunate reality. In today's world, more and more crimes are being committed. There is no stereotype to what a "bad guy" looks like anymore. You can live next door to someone for years, never knowing them. The bottom line is you have to do what you think is best in protecting your loved ones.


Home Invasion Protection

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Friday, 25 November 2011

Prevention of Loss of Hearing in Children, Young Adults and Older People

!±8± Prevention of Loss of Hearing in Children, Young Adults and Older People

One of the painless, odorless, tasteless and invisible diseases is loss of hearing. Even though it is painless, it affects the person mentally and psychologically. Loss of hearing is commonly divided in to three types - conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss and mixed hearing loss. Each of the hearing types has its own degrees of loss. They are categorized as mild loss, moderate loss, severe loss and profound loss.

The prevention steps of hearing loss are different for the different ages of people. This article gives some tips to prevent loss of hearing in children, young adults and older people.

Prevention of Loss of Hearing in Children

Some of the causes of loss of hearing in children are premature birth, the presence of a child in a neonatal intensive care unit, presence of high bilirubin during a blood transfusion, hereditary, complications at birth, and frequent ear infections. Nowadays, in the modern lifestyle community, more babies are born with hearing problems. It is difficult even for the mother to discover if their baby has ear problems. Untreated ear problems may even lead to life-long deafness. So it is very important for babies to have an ear screening test at birth. Most of the ear problems start at the age of three for children, hence regular ear checkups and screening tests are very important.

Generally, screening tests are done to almost all the new born in hospital. Screening test detects the complications in its initial stage thereby making the treatment easier and successful.

Since the hearing problems can occur at any age, children should be given a constant monitoring of their hearing capacity. Usually, babies start playing with their own voice and imitate simple words. If this action is absent or minimal, then it should be considered serious. Thus to summarize, constant monitoring on the children's hearing capacity is the main preventative step taken to avoid unnecessary loss of hearing.

Prevention of Loss of Hearing in the Young Adult

Many young adults are affected by noise-induced hearing loss. This problem is mainly due to the loud, unwanted and hazardous sound. Young adults should be aware of the different causes of noise. Naturally there may be many times when noise can not be avoided but learning to protect one's ears is the best prevention. Wearing ear protection like earplugs or earmuffs, covering the ears with hands, staying away from the source of noise over which one has no control, and enjoying music with less volume are some of the preventative steps to avoid hearing loss. These steps are mandatory for youth, if they want to lessen the risk of hearing loss as they grow older.

Immunizations for measles and other diseases can also be a cause for hearing problems in later periods of life.

Prevention of Loss of Hearing in Older People

Presbycusis and tinnitus are the common hearing problems found in older people. People who are not able to hear conversations or loud sounds are likely to have Presbycusis caused by changes in their inner ear as they grow older. Taking too much aspirin or certain antibiotics are the main cause of tinnitus in the later years. Be aware of the medicines and their side-effects before taking them. People with nervous problems are also likely to have tinnitus. Once the nervous problem is detected, make sure you have regular ear checkups, so that it can be controlled or treated in its initial stages.


Prevention of Loss of Hearing in Children, Young Adults and Older People

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Sunday, 20 November 2011

Nokia C5-04 Unlocked GSM Phone with 5 MP Camera and Ovi Maps Navigation Optimized for T-Mobile--U.S. Version with Warranty (Graphite Black)

!±8± Nokia C5-04 Unlocked GSM Phone with 5 MP Camera and Ovi Maps Navigation Optimized for T-Mobile--U.S. Version with Warranty (Graphite Black)


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The Nokia C5-04 is the smartphone at a smart value. The Nokia C5-04 gives you a 3.2" touch screen and access to 3G connectivity on the T-Mobile network, so it’s super-fast to access and view your friends’ profiles on social networking sites like Facebook, send e-mails, browse the web, or download the latest apps, themes, and more from Ovi Store. Inputting text is also fast on the Nokia C5-04 with SwypeTM – it lets you input text with one continuous motion, rather than having to tap a key for each letter. With the Nokia C5-04, you can also take advantage of voice-guided walk and drive navigation with Ovi Maps and access features like Lonely Planet and event guides, weather updates, and public transportation and check-in.

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Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Husqvarna 505665378 Landscaper Digital Radio/Hearing Protectors

!±8± Husqvarna 505665378 Landscaper Digital Radio/Hearing Protectors

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The Husqvarna Landscaper Radio Headset features a high quality digital FM radio with 82 dB (A) NRR 23 dB output limit for hearing protection. Automatic station locator and memory that stores the most recently used stations and volume level. Low current consumption. Automatic shut-off after 4 hours. Requires 2 - 1.5V AA batteries. Meets ANSI S3.19-1974 Standards.

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Saturday, 5 November 2011

Hearing Voices and Talking to Voices: Invite Them In

!±8± Hearing Voices and Talking to Voices: Invite Them In

Hearing voices does not mean you are crazy. This is so even when a voice tells you to commit suicide or to kill someone else. People do sometimes obey those commands and this fact makes it urgent to do something about command hallucinations. Many common attempts to do something are simply futile. One cannot close one's ears to the voices. Medications dull consciousness long before affecting the voice. Auditory hallucinations often persist even after electroshock treatment. Such treatment efforts are protracted and demoralizing to the person and the end point is usually an uncertain claim that the voices are "gone."

An entirely different approach to dealing with voices is recommended by some clinicians that work with trauma, which is the most common origin of voices. They say, "talk to the voices." They explain the voices as vocal parts of yourself that have their own ideas and opinions. If you are willing to negotiate with them you may be able to help them become less extreme in their efforts to participate in your life. First, it will help to learn more about their nature and their role as parts of you.

The Nature of Voices

Usually the individual voices have been constant companions and are recognizable to the person as male or female and young or old. Sometimes there is a single voice, but more commonly there are groups of voices; some with prominent roles and some just bit players. There may be the crying of infants or young children and there may be cries of other traumatized selves. When there are young, helpless children there may be older protectors. There is no limit to that internal world. Voices keep arising as consequences of traumatic experiences.

A person may hear only one or two voices. This "layer" often contains a commanding voice urging total subjugation and humiliation. It may impel the person to drink or to starve or self-cut, or it may demand suicide. The person typically reacts with automatic, trance-like obedience and may be saved only by appeals from another voice saying "No," or the intervention of another actual person. One may come to realize that these voices represent past selves that are still locked in the trauma that froze their action. Other voices are protectors of young traumatized selves and some are keepers of the "secret" as commanded by a perpetrator.

The Externalized Dialogue With Voices

Talking with a voice requires externalizing the voice, which is best done by writing a message to the voice, addressing it as "you." This will be the first of a series of taking turns, each addressing the other as "you" or by name. Now it is the turn for "Voice" to speak. You may have to write for the voice at first but before long Voice will speak for itself, your hand moving by its will.

The rules for the externalized dialogue are three: 1. Take turns. 2. Don't interrupt. 3. Write complete sentences. The dialogue with commanding voices can begin with an exploration of their roles and their feelings. Usually their roles began as attempts to help the person. Unfortunately, even suicide might be regarded as a helpful solution for the need to escape. A successful negotiation with the suicidal part can substitute less extreme solutions.

Voices Have Quirks

There are certain quirks that characterize the majority of voices. Knowing about these quirks helps to understand the power of the externalized dialogue.

Voices are gullible: Voices arise outside of consciousness in the brain tissue that normally relies on the conscious language processing of the brain to provide syntax and leadership. The dissociated states of self with their voices may be desperate for leadership and for the missing elements of syntax. The practical consequence for voices that represent self-states frozen in past traumas is that their identity and roles are ripe for reframing by the individual's present verbal mind. The externalized dialogue is a practical vehicle for communicating with those voices, influencing them, and reframing their identity and roles.

Voices hear voices: When someone negotiates with a voice that urges suicide and finally gains agreement to pursue a different option, this may not be the end of the matter. There may be another suicidal voice ready to fill the role vacated by the first suicidal voice. Separate negotiations with different voices may be necessary.

The best defense is a strong offence: The fiercer the voices sound at the beginning, the meeker they are in the long run. People may be terrified of their voices and also fearful for the safety of others if that fierce voice "gets out." However, once engaged in the dialogue the voice becomes simply another aspect of the person and, more often than not, a younger aspect.

Voices can be wise. Some voices become helpers by providing a clear-headed response to the negative voices. Some voices exemplify a wise archetype or a role of "inner-self-helper" described in the psychiatric literature. That helpful voice can be called on during the course of therapy using the externalized dialogue process.

A Safe Self-Help Technique?

Many people have used this as self-help after going through a one or two-week intensive trauma therapy program and they reported no difficulties or complications.


Hearing Voices and Talking to Voices: Invite Them In

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