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Saturday, February 9, 2008

Tricks For Removing Snow Easily Using Snow Throwers

Snow throwers will allow you to cozy up inside your house

When it snows, it is the worst time for men folk of the house. (I know, I know, it is not politically correct to say this, but give that guy some credit) while the government and municipal corporations try to keep the highways and streets clear of snow. The snow removal, starting from the roof by using rakes , the front of the house to the gate is the family responsibility. To ease this work we have snow throwers that can do your job in a jiffy, allowing you to go back into the house quickly.

Single Stage Snow Throwers Are Gas Engine Operated

A snow thrower can be single stage or two stages. A single stage snow thrower has an auger made out of combination of metal and plastic or hard rubber. The Engine drives an auger through a series of gears. This auger cuts through the thick coat of ice by chipping, collects it, and then directs it out of the machine with some force. This way the ice on the ground is cleared from the driveway. In a single stage thrower, the machine is self-propelling as it rides on snow. Single stage machine clear a width of 12” to 22’ and multiple passes are required to clear the snow in the driveway.

A Two-stage Machine Is More Powerful

A two-stage machine has a pump in addition to the auger in a single stage machine. The ice churned by auger is sent to pump. Additional force imparted to snow by the pump makes it possible for the machine to throw the cleared snow to greater distance. Distance can be up to 45’ in some cases. Children enjoy this and with a double throw machine, laughter of children comes free. (Keep your children out of the landing place of snow) This makes the work of clearing snow easy and enjoyable. Double stage machines clear the width of 2’ to 3’ in one pass and this reduces time required for clearing

Tricks For Removing Snow Easily.

  • The snow can be cleared easily by sprinkling salt over the snow. (Check with authorities though, before sprinkling salt on snow to check if it is permitted).
  • When you go out in the snow for clearing it, use layered clothing instead of a single layer of thick clothing.
  • Take precaution, and do not to slip on the hard snow. There is a possibility of landing on the head. Use spiked shoes if possible.

Andrew Caxton is the webmaster of lawn tractors and lawnmowers . A guide on mowers and garden tractors, with industry news and how to choose the right type for your garden; including snow removal tools for the winter season, such as snow throwers, shovels and roof rakes.

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Monday, January 28, 2008

The Secrets to Asset Protection to Protect Your Human Resources Assets

Asset protection comes in many different forms. At its most complex asset protection will include such things as multiple legal entities and trusts. Whilst at the other end of the spectrum, asset protection also include such mundane items as insurance. One area that is not considered very often, however, are human resource assets when it comes to asset protection. And it is this area, that I will be considering in this article.

Okay, so what is asset protection as it relates to human resource assets? It is a fact that the number one asset of most businesses is its staff. And depending on how hard they work, their efficiency, and the way that they are perceived, will also tend to indicate how successful the business will be. What this means is that when considering asset protection strategies, a business should not only be looking in terms of protecting their cash assets. But also in terms of looking at measures that could control, protect and nurture their human resources assets.

There are several ways that asset protection can be applied to human resources. Firstly, there are contractual ways that it can be applied. So for example, a good first step in any business is to establish which of your staff are key staff and then lock them into binding, longer term contracts.. Now, it is common when entering a business and asking the owner of the business which of their staff are 'key', to receive the answer. "All my staff are key". And in some ways this is correct, because all of the staff and do add to the bottom line of the business. But in reality, the staff that you employ in your business all still follow the Pareto principle, which is that 80% of your results, come from 20% of your actions. What this means in terms of staff hiring, and in terms of asset protection when it comes to your staff, is that 20% of your staff, produce 80% of your results. So you really need to identify which are the 20% who are having a massive impact within your business.

Considering asset protection within this framework, it becomes increasingly clear that there are relatively small amount of human resources assets. That actually produce the bulk of your profits. And when you start to realize this is also the time when you start to realize that you need to put measures in place, in order to keep them. Because they are worth far more to you than you can possibly imagine.

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Secrets to Getting the Right Protection for Your Nursery, Pre School or Kindergarten

For many people and businesses insurance is something they would rather not have to purchase.

Most people don?t want Insurance. Most people don?t like insurance.

What you probably do want is protection for your family, your loved ones, your business and the things that are most important to you. The mere mention of Insurance may very well make a vast number of people think of words like:

Rip-off, too expensive, waste of money, doesn?t pay claims, annoying, boring and some much worse!

The truth is though for most people and businesses Insurance is required as it provides them with protection and peace of mind.

With literally thousands of insurance companies, brokers and providers you are faced with a massive choice. So faced with decisions at every turn finding the right cover for you, your Nursery, Pre-School or Kindergarten is sometimes difficult.

This article will therefore give you some free advice that insurance providers rarely share with their customers. These few steps should help you in your quest to find the cover that is best for you at the right premium and with the best service.

Secret Number 1

The first secret to making sure you get the right cover at the right premium is perhaps the one that most people will find hardest to believe but it really works.

Are you sitting comfortably??? Here it is:

When you find yourself ringing around for quotes (and for anyone looking for Nursery Insurance I would recommend buying face to face or on the phone rather than online) the chances are you will be asked ?What?s your current premium?? or ?What?s the best price you?ve had??

The single biggest mistake people make when asked this question is to not tell the person asking the question. That?s right, when you are asked the best price you?ve had TELL THEM.

Most people assume that by telling an insurance provider your premium you are at a disadvantage. The truth is the opposite is true. Let me explain:

If you tell a good insurance provider your premium they should pretty much know straight away whether the premium is too high, too low or about right. Armed with this information they could give you an immediate indication if they can get a lower premium. If they know they can?t they can tell you and save you time.

Another reason you should tell the person if they ask your premium is because the vast majority of insurance companies won?t give you the best price unless they have something to beat. Let me say that again, if you don?t give your broker or company a price to beat, the chances are you won?t get the best premium. However, if you do tell them, they can use this information when dealing with the insurance company which ultimately can save you money.

One final tip on this matter is, don?t be tempted to make up a price. For example, Mrs Blogs is looking for Nursery Insurance and she has a best price of ?2500.00. She thinks it?s too much money so when asked the magic question of ?What?s the best price you?ve had so far?? she decides to go in low at ?1800.00. By doing this most companies will know the price seems low and many won?t even provide a quote. Whereas had Mrs Blogs been up front and said ?2500.00 there?s every chance she could have saved some money.

Therefore Secret Number 1 is be totally honest when looking for insurance as it?s the best way to make sure you get the best premium. Give it a go...it really works.

Secret Number 2

Secret number 2 is common sense but so many Nurseries fail to make sure it happens because they are focusing on the price. The second way to ensure you get the right cover is therefore to use an insurance provider who has an understanding of your requirements.

You can establish this by listening to what questions they ask, how they ask them and how they react to what you are saying. If they enter into a conversation about your Nursery it?s likely to be because the more information they have about your circumstances, the better cover, the better premium and the better service they can provide you.

If the conversation is very scripted and they either don?t understand what you?re looking for or don?t ask the type of questions you would expect there is every chance it?s because they don?t have a real understanding of your business. If this is the case you risk not getting the right cover and ultimately not being correctly insured.

Secret Number 3

Secret number 3 is ask questions. So many people ring around looking for Nursery insurance, Pre-School Insurance or Kindergarten Insurance and spend the entire conversation answering questions. Secret 3 is therefore ask questions to find out if they provide not only the right cover and premiums but also the right level of customer service. Types of question you might want to ask are:

In the event of a claim what will they do to help you and to ensure your claim is settled as quickly and as favourably as possible? Do they just give you a telephone number and leave you to it or do they offer help when you most need it? Are they experienced? How long have they been trading? If it?s a Broker, which Insurance companies do they use? Again, if they are Brokers are they independent? That is, do they have access to numerous policies and insurance companies or are they tied into just one?

By getting answers to these questions you can then a make a decision on whether you would like to deal with them (and whether you trust them to act on your behalf.)

Secret Number 4

The fourth and final secret to making sure you get the best from your insurance provider is another which may not seem right as Insurance is one of the most price sensitive purchases a Nursery, Pre-School or Kindergarten will make.

With this in mind many Nurseries, Pre-Schools and Kindergartens make the decision on where to place their insurance on price alone. I would advise anyone looking for Nursery insurance, Pre-School Insurance, Kindergarten Insurance or indeed any kind of Business Insurance is NOT TO ASSUME THAT CHEAPEST IS BEST.

Whilst getting a low premium is one of the most important things to look for, a really cheap premium without a combination of other factors is probably cheap for a reason. Things you may want as well as a low premium are:

Are they local? Are they friendly and approachable? (we all prefer doing business with people we like) Who are the insurance company? Have you heard of them? What is the excess? Make sure the excess is one you agree on and not one given just to give you a low premium Do they have a good reputation? Do they listen to you and explain things in a way that you understand?

If you follow these 4 simple secrets there is every chance your experience when dealing with Insurance for your Nursery, Pre-School or Kindergarten will improve. And whilst I cannot guarantee that Insurance will become your number 1 hobby (in fact I?d be a little concerned if it did!) there is every chance the cover you get will be what you want, the premiums you pay will be less than you?ve paid before and the service you receive will be one you would be happy in giving and one you would be happy to recommend.

The secrets to getting the right protection for your Nursery, Pre School or Kindergarten was compiled by Mark Burdett, Marketing Manager of Northern Counties Insurance Brokers.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

The Secrets To Getting The Right Protection For Your Nursery, Pre School Or Kindergarten

For many people and businesses Insurance is something they would rather not have to purchase.

Most people don?t want Insurance. Most people don?t like Insurance.

What you probably do want is protection for your family, your loved ones, your business and the things that are most important to you. The mere mention of Insurance may very well make a vast number of people think of words like:

Rip-off, too expensive, waste of money, doesn?t pay claims, annoying, boring and some much worse!

The truth is though for most people and businesses Insurance is required as it provides them with protection and peace of mind.

With literally thousands of insurance companies, brokers and providers you are faced with a massive choice. So faced with decisions at every turn finding the right cover for you, your Nursery, Pre-School or Kindergarten is sometimes difficult.

This article will therefore give you some free advice that insurance providers rarely share with their customers. These few steps should help you in your quest to find the cover that is best for you at the right premium and with the best service.

Secret Number 1

The first secret to making sure you get the right cover at the right premium is perhaps the one that most people will find hardest to believe but it really works.

Are you sitting comfortably??? Here it is:

When you find yourself ringing around for quotes (and for anyone looking for Nursery Insurance I would recommend buying face to face or on the phone rather than online) the chances are you will be asked ?What?s your current premium?? or ?What?s the best price you?ve had??

The single biggest mistake people make when asked this question is to not tell the person asking the question. That?s right, when you are asked the best price you?ve had TELL THEM.

Most people assume that by telling an insurance provider your premium you are at a disadvantage. The truth is the opposite is true. Let me explain:

If you tell a good insurance provider your premium they should pretty much know straight away whether the premium is too high, too low or about right. Armed with this information they could give you an immediate indication if they can get a lower premium. If they know they can?t they can tell you and save you time.

Another reason you should tell the person if they ask your premium is because the vast majority of insurance companies won?t give you the best price unless they have something to beat. Let me say that again, if you don?t give your broker or company a price to beat, the chances are you won?t get the best premium. However, if you do tell them, they can use this information when dealing with the insurance company which ultimately can save you money.

One final tip on this matter is, don?t be tempted to make up a price. For example, Mrs Blogs is looking for Nursery Insurance and she has a best price of ?2500.00. She thinks it?s too much money so when asked the magic question of ?What?s the best price you?ve had so far?? she decides to go in low at ?1800.00. By doing this most companies will know the price seems low and many won?t even provide a quote. Whereas had Mrs Blogs been up front and said ?2500.00 there?s every chance she could have saved some money.

Therefore Secret Number 1 is be totally honest when looking for insurance as it?s the best way to make sure you get the best premium. Give it a go...it really works.

Secret Number 2

Secret number 2 is common sense but so many Nurseries fail to make sure it happens because they are focusing on the price. The second way to ensure you get the right cover is therefore to use an insurance provider who has an understanding of your requirements.

You can establish this by listening to what questions they ask, how they ask them and how they react to what you are saying. If they enter into a conversation about your Nursery it?s likely to be because the more information they have about your circumstances, the better cover, the better premium and the better service they can provide you.

If the conversation is very scripted and they either don?t understand what you?re looking for or don?t ask the type of questions you would expect there is every chance it?s because they don?t have a real understanding of your business. If this is the case you risk not getting the right cover and ultimately not being correctly insured.

Secret Number 3

Secret number 3 is ask questions. So many people ring around looking for Nursery insurance, Pre-School Insurance or Kindergarten Insurance and spend the entire conversation answering questions. Secret 3 is therefore ask questions to find out if they provide not only the right cover and premiums but also the right level of customer service. Types of question you might want to ask are:

In the event of a claim what will they do to help you and to ensure your claim is settled as quickly and as favourably as possible?

Do they just give you a telephone number and leave you to it or do they offer help when you most need it?

Are they experienced? How long have they been trading? If it?s a Broker, which Insurance companies do they use?

Again, if they are Brokers are they independent? That is, do they have access to numerous policies and insurance companies or are they tied into just one?

By getting answers to these questions you can then a make a decision on whether you would like to deal with them (and whether you trust them to act on your behalf.)

Secret Number 4

The fourth and final secret to making sure you get the best from your insurance provider is another which may not seem right as Insurance is one of the most price sensitive purchases a Nursery, Pre-School or Kindergarten will make.

With this in mind many Nurseries, Pre-Schools and Kindergartens make the decision on where to place their insurance on price alone. I would advise anyone looking for Nursery insurance, Pre-School Insurance, Kindergarten Insurance or indeed any kind of Business Insurance is NOT TO ASSUME THAT CHEAPEST IS BEST.

Whilst getting a low premium is one of the most important things to look for, a really cheap premium without a combination of other factors is probably cheap for a reason. Things you may want as well as a low premium are:

Are they local?

Are they friendly and approachable? (we all prefer doing business with people we like) Who are the insurance company? Have you heard of them?

What is the excess? Make sure the excess is one you agree on and not one given just to give you a low premium

Do they have a good reputation?

Do they listen to you and explain things in a way that you understand?

If you follow these 4 simple secrets there is every chance your experience when dealing with Insurance for your Nursery, Pre-School or Kindergarten will improve. And whilst I cannot guarantee that Insurance will become your number 1 hobby (in fact I?d be a little concerned if it did!) there is every chance the cover you get will be what you want, the premiums you pay will be less than you?ve paid before and the service you receive will be one you would be happy in giving and one you would be happy to recommend.

The secrets to getting the right protection for your Nursery, Pre School or Kindergarten was compiled by Mark Burdett, Marketing Manager of Northern Counties Insurance Brokers.

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Friday, January 18, 2008

Tips on Snowplowing

Now that you?ve got your new snowplow, what do you do?

It?s getting to be that time of the year. Soon the football game is going to be on during Turkey Day and you have just recently put the blade on the truck for the first time. In fact, you just might be new to driving a snowplow.

After last year, fighting the snow all winter with a measly plastic shovel or an antiquated snow blower that clogged up more snow than it threw, you decided that you weren?t going to go through that again. So, you went out and bought yourself a snowplow and are itching for the snow to fall.

Now that the blade is on the truck, do you know how to use it? For some, they decide that they will get the blade on and figure out how to use it afterwards. Well here are a few tips to help you so that you don?t take out part of the house or a side of the garage.

First, make sure that your truck is prepared to deal with the rigors of plowing. You want to ensure that the battery is fresh and that all the hydraulics and moving pieces are in order.

Second, if you plan to plow during dark hours, which are probably going to happen, then you need to make sure that you have adequate lighting. Either make sure you have enough on the front of the plow or there are exterior lights that will keep the driveway well lit. Don?t forget about tail lights and possibly putting a rear spot light on the truck.

Third, if you are new to plowing with your truck, you should go outside and visualize where you are going to dump the snow. This may not seem like a big deal now, but if you don?t have a good idea of where all the snow is going to go and how far back you need to push it, you could end up with piles of snow that you can?t throw back out of the way mid way through the winter.

These are just a few tips to help you with your snowplowing this year. With a little forethought, you should be able to have a breeze with your snowplowing this year.

If you are looking for more advice on snowplows or are looking for snowplow parts go to www.extremesnowplows.com

Matt Ide is an avid outdoorsman who lives in the wilds of Northern Michigan and understands that plows are a lifeline to making it through the winter. You can read more articles as well as find reviews and quality parts for snowplows at his site: http://www.extremesnowplows.com

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Friday, December 7, 2007

Snow Blowers

There are two main types of snow blowers: Single-stage and Two-stage. The first is a light duty machine, which uses a single high-speed impeller (a rotor inside a tube) to pull in snow and expel it from a discharge chute. Two-stage snow blowers on the other hand, are heavy duty and have more than one low-speed metal auger that pull the snow into an impeller, which then discharges the snow into a chute.

If you are planning on buying a snow blower, keep in mind the typical amount of snowfall your area is subjected to. For example, remember that two-stage, gas powered snow blowers are most suitable for long, wide or hilly driveways and areas with heavy snow coverage. Some of these units can clear swaths 28 to 30 inches wide; and since the auger doesn't actually touch the ground, they are also most preferred by users who have gravel driveways.

For flat and medium-sized driveways, single stage gas-powered snow blowers are more appropriate since they are lighter and more user-friendly; and because the auger makes contact with the ground, they are ideal for paved driveways. Two-stage snow blowers range in power from a few horsepower to over 1000 horsepower (750 kW) blowers powered by diesel engines. However, these powerful snow blowers are only used for commercial purposes like airport runways, national highways, etc.

The lightest and quietest models are single-stage, electric-powered snow blowers, most commonly used for short and flat paved driveways. These units are most suitable if you have less snow coverage of 4 inches or less.

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