Posted by admin on Jul 18th

All dressed waiting to go out. She loves the red socks and trotted around the house in them. Lucky they were non-slip at the bottom. As always, the gangster is noisy & irritating.
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Posted by admin on Jun 28th
Tired of your baby's socks falling off? Stay Put Socks is a device that has been tested and proven to keep babies' socks on their feet. It simply slips over your baby's socks and keeps them on all day. You can put the designer socks on your baby that came with those cute outfits and know that you won't lose any more of them, and you'll save time and money instead of searching for lost socks or buying new ones. Stay Put Socks come in six different sizes for newborns up to two year olds. To learn more, visit: www.stayputsocks.com.
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Posted by admin on Jun 8th
The grobag socksuit is very simple..its a sleepsuit with sewn-on socks! Forget children crawling along with their feet coming out of the feet-shaped part of the sleepsuit. The socks have a non-slip sole, which means less falling about, plus these stretchy socks mean that socksuit grows with your child. Designed by a parent to help other parents... have a look at the socksuit in action!
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Posted by admin on May 19th
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Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO
his program provides you with tips to help you get out of bed after abdominal or chest surgery for patient education
For the first few days when you come home after surgery, it is always best to have a family member or friend help you to get out of bed.
Do not get out of bed directly from lying flat. Always sit up in bed for a few minutes.
Move the bedcovers well out of the way. Move nearer to the side of the bed. Pivot your body and legs so that you are sitting with your legs dangling over the side of the bed. Hold the mattress with your hands for support and keep your back straight.
Gently swing your legs back and forth, bend and stretch your ankles and twiddle your toes. If you feel faint or weak, go back to bed for patient education
Have your helper put on your socks, and shoes or sturdy slippers with low heels and non-slip soles.
Use a footstool if the bed is too high for your feet to reach the floor without sliding off the bed.
Stand still on the floor with your feet slightly apart for a few seconds.
Have your helper put on and fasten your robe.
For the first few times out of bed, when you feel strong enough, walk a few steps to a bedside chair with arms.
When you reach the chair, turn round so that your calves are touching the front of the chair.
Bend your knees, grasp both arms of the chair firmly and lower yourself backward into the chair. Reverse the process to get out of the chair for patient education
At any time,
* if you feel weak
* or dizzy
* or have chest pain,
* let your helper get you back to bed
* and inform your doctor.
Some additional tips for the helper to follow for patient education
* Make sure your own footwear has non-slip soles.
* Remove any hazards from the floor, such as slip rugs, frayed carpet or linoleum, or electric cords.
* Stand at the side of your patient, not directly in front
* Avoid lifting your patient under the arms. This can cause pain or dislocation of the shoulder joint.
* Never let your patient put arms around your neck
PreOp Surgery Centers and PostCare Recovery Patient Education Company
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Posted by admin on May 3rd
this poor puppy is slipping all over the wooden floor of the house until he reaches and grabs a pair of non slip socks just like the family.
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Posted by admin on Apr 19th
Sick of your baby's socks falling off? Stay Put Socks is a device that has been tested and proven to keep babies' socks on their feet. It simply slips over your baby's socks and keeps them on all day. You can put on the designer socks you bought with your baby outfits and know you won't lose any of them, and save time and money instead of searching for lost socks or buying new ones. Stay Put Socks come in six different sizes for babies that are newborn through two years old. To learn more, visit www.stayputsocks.com.
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Posted by admin on Mar 22nd
Yoga Stick-e Socks are a unique patented sock that have a hole for every toe to extend through and remain exposed for gripping! They also have a non-slip exclusive stick-e bottom so you can perform better moves. Additionally, they are made from eco-friendly bamboo fiber which has antibacterial, deodorizing, thermal regulating and moisture wicking properties. So you can have peace of mind when exercising where others' barefeet have been! They are great for all barefoot sports including yoga, pilates, martial arts, and dance. They are also a great winter pedicure sock! Please see www.YogaStickySocks.com!
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Posted by admin on Mar 8th
CLEARCOAT APPLICATION
Applying your Clear Top Coat
What You Need:
* Clearcoat (Parts A & B)
* 3/8 Nap Roller & Squeegee
* Threaded Broom handle
* Paint Brush
* Painters Tape
* Spike Shoes
* Latex Protective Gloves
* Paint Stick or Jiffy Mixer
In this application video, you will be learning how to apply both the waterborne clear coat epoxy and the urethane topcoat.
First is the waterborne epoxy clear coat. It is a two component, eco friendly and easy to use thin-mil sealer for your epoxy floor system. This clear coat can be used on your garage floor or in your basement. It's non-flammable, high gloss, chemical resistant and has no odor. This clear coat is not UV resistant and should not be used outdoors. Directly in the sun, the clear coat will discolor and turn yellow.
Second is the Urethane Clear coat. It is a clear two component polyurethane floor sealer designed for maximum chemical resistance, abrasion resistance and uv-resistance. It is a flammable liquid and should only be used in a well-ventilated area, NEVER should it be used in a basement or confined space. It works great as a long lasting clearcoat for garages, auto service centers and exterior applications such as porches or sidewalks.
The importance of a clear coat is to not only provide chemical and abrasion resistance but also to protect your color chips. Without a clear top coat, your floor will be harder to clean and the chips will become dirty, faded and will wear down over time.
To begin, slowly add the clear coat Part B to the clear coat Part A. Please mix each clear coat according to the mix ratios provided in the individual product instructions. After the two parts are combined; mix well with slow speed mixing equipment such as a jiffy mixer or paint stick until the material is thoroughly mixed and streak free. Improper mixing may result in product failure.
If you are using the waterborne clear coat, its mixed and applied appearance will be milky white and may even look like white paint but it will dry Crystal Clear.
If you are using the urethane clear coat, its mixed and applied appearance will be clear and will dry crystal clear. Urethane is a flammable liquid and produces flammable vapor upon mixing. USE ONLY WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. Cross ventilation and using a disposable respirator is a good idea. Please extinguish any source of flame like pilot lights prior to application. Do not smoke around.
Allow the mixed material to stand 30 minutes for induction time. Always re-stir before use. Mixed material is usable for four to six hours.
After the material is thoroughly mixed, use a brush or small roller to cut in along the walls, expansion joints and hard to reach areas.
After you are finished cutting in, apply the clear coat from the container in thin ribbons on top of the basecoat in small sections at a time. Start painting in the corner furthest away from the exit of the room. The preferred and easiest method for applying the clear top coat is to use a serrated squeegee and spread the material out over the surface. If you chose not to use a squeegee; just a roller will suffice. After you have covered the surface area, use a 3/8 nap roller to back roll the clear coat to level out the coverage area. Use a pair of spike shoes or golf cleats to allow you to walk over the wet clear coat. This ensures that the coating has covered all the surface area sufficiently and keeps it from streaking. Please avoid rolling out the clear coat too thick for it can cause possible issues such as white patches or cloudiness.
When applying a topcoat, walk on previously applied chip/basecoat with clean shoes or socks only. Any dirt or debris tracked on to the chips or basecoat will be sealed in by application of clear topcoat. If you come to the end of your floor and you still have clear coat left over, do not use the mixed material to add thickness to the layer you just put down.
If you chose to topcoat this product, you must first be sure that all of the solvents and water have evaporated from the coating during the curing process. Usually you are able to recoat after 14 hours.
You can test this by pressing on the coating with your thumb to verify that no fingerprint impression is left. If no impression is created, then the recoat or topcoat can be started.
The clear coat dries to light foot traffic in 24 hours. You can move heavy items on it in 36-48 hours. Please wait 7 days for full cure before vehicle traffic.
Option Steps:
Surfaces coated with high-gloss epoxy or urethane may become slippery when wet. For additional slip resistance in areas of pedestrian traffic, use a Non-Skid Additive. While painting your Clearcoat; roll forward, lightly sprinkle non-skid grit; then back roll over it once again. Be sure not to apply non-skid in a high-concentration. Sprinkle at 1 can per 500+ square feet.
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Posted by admin on Feb 22nd
This is a homemade video by Drishti, a much-loved yoga/workout/lifestyle boutique in Santa Barbara, CA. Filmed inside the popular store, Drishti's owner Jenni Rawlings discusses the product called Toe Sox.
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