Sunday, May 31, 2009
The ultimate filmography
Saturday, May 30, 2009
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Friday, May 29, 2009
Best quality used balls
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Decorative lightings
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Adventure spots for sale
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Wholesale Jewelry
Hotel Reservations
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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Ecological adventure accessories
Monday, May 25, 2009
pre order the duty free goods
Golf as a career
Friday, May 22, 2009
Go tactical
It's the Eco-Friendly Way
We're all trying to be more environmentally aware these days, and a great way to do that is to buy pre-owned products that are still in great shape. For businesses, that means buying used trade show displays instead of new ones. While new displays can still be eco-friendly, buying a used trade show booth means that no additional resources had to be used to create another display.
The only thing better than being eco-friendly is saving money, and with a used trade show display, you can do both. Pre-owned displays cost much less than comparable new displays, and the savings you'll get from buying used can be put towards accessories like banner stands, literature racks, and flooring - all things that will draw more people to your display. Save your company some money and do the environment a favor by buying a used trade show display from Trade Show Joe. It's a decision you won't soon regret.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Great Cars Close to Home
There's nothing worse than deciding you're ready for a new car, and then having to trek all over trying to find the exact one you want. Instead of settling for anything other than what you want, and deserve, check out the best selection of Wichita cars courtesy of Conklin Cars Wichita.
Great Cars Close to Home
There's nothing worse than deciding you're ready for a new car, and then having to trek all over trying to find the exact one you want. Instead of settling for anything other than what you want, and deserve, check out the best selection of Wichita cars courtesy of Conklin Cars Wichita.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Post Schooling
The safety needed for hang gliding
Trendy maternity dresses
Monday, May 18, 2009
Sydney Hang Gliding Centre
Friday, May 15, 2009
House plans for you
The Moving Company
About the author: Originally founded as Denver movers, Johnson Storage are leading movers in Colorado and other states. The company now has locations in Denver, Boulder, Centennial, and Colorado Springs in Colorado and also San Diego, Cheyenne, New Orleans, and Santa Fe.
Infrequency bears a lot of the blame for the injuries that can arise from improper lifting and lowering. Those who regularly move packages are reminded of what can happen, and have made habits out of good practices to prevent lifting and lowering related injuries. These injures, which frequently target the back, tend to impair three main areas: disc, joints, and muscles. As the areas affected differ, so do the injuries that can be imparted, ranging from muscle strains, to ruptured discs, to the complete destruction of joints. And, as these injuries typically occur on the back, mobility afterwards is limited to say the least.
So, how exactly does one prevent these injuries? What exactly are the correct methods for lifting or lowering? The easiest way to remember how to correctly pick up a package is start with your feet and work up.
Your feet should be about shoulder width apart and both pointed forward. Pointing your feet forward prevents undue strain on your ankles and allows for the knees to move easier. Bend at your knees. This is crucial; bending at the knees allows you to keep the rest of your body in line. Your hips and shoulders should be as close to vertical as possible, and both should be arranged in a line with the package.
Your arms should be at your side, roughly at a right angle, with your elbows tucked as close to your body as possible. This draws the package in and keeps it close to your center of gravity. You should also grasp opposite corners, ideally a lower front corner and an upper rear one, of the package. This provides control over the maximum cross section of what you're lifting or lowering. Rock the package back onto one edge so that you can gain control over two opposite corners and raise in as smooth a motion as possible, standing up by pressing down with your legs rather than straightening your back.
When moving with the package, remember to pivot your entire body rather than twist. This helps to prevent joint injuries. Also bear in mind, that just like the flight attendants warn, the contents of your package may shift, so make movements slowly and surely. Avoid jerking movements, as these lead to strains.
Putting a package back down should be done in much the same method as picking the package back up. Make sure that your feet are a comfortable, shoulder-width apart. Bend at the knees in a fluid motion, and try to keep your shoulders and hips vertical and perpendicular to the ground. Place on edge of the package onto the surface and slowly lower the remaining weight.
These best-practices might seem a little much for a grabbing the holiday decorations from storage, but they are key to helping prevent injury. The holidays are a great deal less fun when coupled with a sore or injured back. Taking the few seconds extra to ensure that you lift or lower packages during you occasional trips to the storage unit will pay dividends.