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The Team from Red Cross Shop Palmerston North
Planning on doing some op shopping? Good idea – make sure to pop into your Red Cross Shop, we have more than 40 around the country! It is also a great time to drop off your unwanted Christmas gifts or to find someone else's pre-loved treasure.
We can't wait to see you and happy op … View morePlanning on doing some op shopping? Good idea – make sure to pop into your Red Cross Shop, we have more than 40 around the country! It is also a great time to drop off your unwanted Christmas gifts or to find someone else's pre-loved treasure.
We can't wait to see you and happy op shopping!
Heather from Roslyn - Terrace End
Hello neighbourly family. Does anyone have any New World Smeg Stickers they would be happy to gift please? Thankyou.
Phillip from Hokowhitu
We have a room becoming available as from Tuesday 22nd December.
$180 per week which includes power and fiber internet. This is on the second floor, you will have your own bathroom, lounge area and bedroom. Cooking facilities are down stairs and you will be expected to clean up after yourself.
… View moreWe have a room becoming available as from Tuesday 22nd December.
$180 per week which includes power and fiber internet. This is on the second floor, you will have your own bathroom, lounge area and bedroom. Cooking facilities are down stairs and you will be expected to clean up after yourself.
Located Hokowhitu
0224548260
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
Curtains are a great way to really complete the look of a room in your home. They can add a sense of personality and lift up the atmosphere of your home without spending a fortune on redecorating. Most people tend to forget about their curtains when cleaning other home interior accessories, such as… View moreCurtains are a great way to really complete the look of a room in your home. They can add a sense of personality and lift up the atmosphere of your home without spending a fortune on redecorating. Most people tend to forget about their curtains when cleaning other home interior accessories, such as carpets. Little did you know, curtains can cause serious harm to your health if left unattended for long periods of time.
1. CURTAINS ACCUMULATE ALLERGENS AND DUST MITES
Curtain fabrics can often attract a lot of allergens and dust. These are the two main causes of allergic reactions such as sneezing, coughing or runny noses. Due to their small size, they are easily carried by wind and accumulate on curtains after some time, especially curtains that are made from cotton. Some curtains are worse offenders when it comes to dust accumulation, particularly those made from thicker fabrics and multiple curtain layers in one. Allergens and dust mites are trapped between the layers and thus increase the chances of getting allergy symptoms. Removing the allergens hidden in your curtains can already help relieve allergy symptoms a lot without the help of meds.
2. MOULD AND MILDEW
Moulds can develop and grow in curtains, and they are most likely to thrive in a dirty curtain. Mould growth is something that can’t be ignored, and immediate curtain cleaning should happen since it can cause potentially dangerous health problems and puts everyone in the home or commercial space at risk.
Some moulds can trigger asthma and other bronchial or respiratory issues. Most images are susceptible to disinfectants found in individual cleaning solutions, aside from many other possible diseases or health conditions.
It’s best to seek the help of professional curtain cleaners since formulations must be based on the kind of material your curtain was made from. The overall quality and craftsmanship deserve to be well-cared for with the right cleaning products and techniques.
3. GERMS
Germs are one of the main causes of sickness in both humans and pets. What most people don’t know is that they love attaching themselves to curtains (mainly those that are hung in dark areas).
4. DUST AND TOXINS
Curtains in all homes can collect dust and toxins quickly. Mainly if the curtain material is thick and lined. Does one of your family members at home suffer from regular asthma attacks or bronchitis? If your answer is yes, then the cause is probably hiding in your curtains.
CONCLUSION: CLEAN YOUR CURTAINS PERIODICALLYYour drapes may play an important role in enhancing the overall ambiance of your home. Proper maintenance of curtains becomes absolutely essential if you want to have a healthy indoor environment for yourself and your family.
Wally from Milson
I have a few of these to give away message me with your phone number. They are at our warehouse in Cloverly PN
Free
Bruce from Takaro
First in, first served. You have to collect (near the Arena), I can't deliver.
Good for a student flat, or new arrival refugee family if you know one.
Christine from Milson
Can members kindly advise me what this means in the sign lanuage for deaf. Tks.
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NumberWorks'nWords Palmerston North
Merry Christmas from the team at NumberWorks'nWords!
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
When those super hot summer days and nights eventually come around, all you will want is a safe haven to save you from the heat. These are a few steps you can take to stay cool when the weather heats up.
• Make sure your ceilings are insulated - insulation can help keep out the suns heat
•… View moreWhen those super hot summer days and nights eventually come around, all you will want is a safe haven to save you from the heat. These are a few steps you can take to stay cool when the weather heats up.
• Make sure your ceilings are insulated - insulation can help keep out the suns heat
• Set your ceiling fans to rotate anti-clockwise.
• Turn your fans around, face them towards an open window so they can blow the hot air out of the house. Fill a mixing bowl with ice (or something equally cold, like an ice pack), and position it at an angle in front of a large fan so the air whips off the ice in an extra-chilled, extra-misty state. Trust us: It’s magic.
• If you have a heat pump, try out the fan-only or dehumidifier options to cool your house. They use less power than air conditioning and are still effective.
• Keep the windows open overnight and then close them in the morning to try and hold in the cold air.
• Install safety catches on your windows so you can leave them open all day, even when you're out.
• Close blinds or curtains to keep sunlight out during the hottest hours of the day, especially on windows that get direct sun. Some blinds are designed to let you see out, but still block most of the direct UV rays. As simple as this tip may seem, closing your curtains and blinds essentially prevents your home from becoming a miniature greenhouse.
• Turn off unnecessary lights and electrical appliances – this reduces a home's heat load.
• When cooking, keep windows open, put lids on saucepans and use an extractor fan to reduce steam and heat.
• Ventilate – keep doors or windows open at opposite ends of the house to create a through-draught, or cross ventilation.
• Closing off unused rooms will prevent cool air from permeating these areas during the hottest part of the day. You’ll want to capitalize on the cooler night hours, too, letting air flow naturally through your home.
• Start the barbie - It’s obvious, but we’re going to say it anyway: using your oven or stove in the summer will make your house hotter. If it already feels like 50 degrees in your home, the last thing you want to do is turn on an oven.
• Make a few long-term improvements - you can make a couple changes to your home that will keep it cooler for seasons to come. Insulated window films, for example, are a smart purchase as they work similarly to blinds. And additions like awnings and planting trees or vines near light-facing windows will shield your home from the sun’s rays, reduce the amount of heat your home absorbs and make your investment even more worthwhile.
Hopefully these were of some use to you, and if you have anything to add or any comments please do below!
We've been collecting food, household items and Christmas goodies for some Reverse Advent Calendars in the office over the last few weeks. The collections, along with some money raised from a recent Clothes Swish, have been donated to the Women's Refuge and Camellia House who will make … View moreWe've been collecting food, household items and Christmas goodies for some Reverse Advent Calendars in the office over the last few weeks. The collections, along with some money raised from a recent Clothes Swish, have been donated to the Women's Refuge and Camellia House who will make sure they get to those people who need it over the festive period. Meri Kirihimete! 🎄
FAHS will be celebrating its centenary on the weekend of 26th, 27th and 28th March, 2021.
A commemoration assembly will kick off the celebration on the Friday morning, there is a formal dinner on Saturday evening and the weekend will conclude with a tree planting and cake cutting on the Sunday. … View moreFAHS will be celebrating its centenary on the weekend of 26th, 27th and 28th March, 2021.
A commemoration assembly will kick off the celebration on the Friday morning, there is a formal dinner on Saturday evening and the weekend will conclude with a tree planting and cake cutting on the Sunday.
For full details of all events for the weekend, go to our website and click on the 100 years tab or you could register online.
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Quick stop in Otaki on our way to Wellington hospital. COSYCAR is an ACC approved vendor and part of the Total Mobility scheme from Horizon. Enjoy a safe and friendly ride to your next appointment 😊🚗
Steve from Kelvin Grove
Free hanger for coats, hats, bags and anything else. Top hanger screws got wobbly but the rope holds them firmly. Sitting on front porch at 2 Aspen Way, Kelvin Grove so just grab it. Or if you want call 0274456971 to see if it's gone already.
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Are you looking for last minute Christmas gift ideas, but dont have the time to go looking in town? I have heaps of gifts starting from as little as $5.00
Message me and pay online and i can even arrange delivery
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