Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Alarming new lock

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HER Home Thouhgt of the Day
Caught ya!
 
Schlage recently introduced an entry door lock incorporating a built-in alarm with three different alarm signals.
  • Two short beeps let you monitor when the door has been opened or closed. From pre-schoolers prone to wander to teenagers prone to missing curfew, you can know when someone is coming in or going out that door.
  • For your peace of mind, one long alarm sounds when the door knob or lever has been disturbed, making it ideal for monitoring a secondary entry door such as a back door or door from the garage.
  • Finally, a shrill, steady siren triggers at first impact of a forced entry, deterring intruders.
  
 
 
Best of all, you have full customization of the alarm settings! You can choose the alert mode (type of alarm) and sensitivity (level of touch/activity that sets off the alarm) to fit your specific security needs. And if your needs change (or you just change your mind) it's easy to adjust both the alert setting and sensitivity-right on the lock.
 
RESOURCE  
Schlage "Built-in Alarm"
 
 

Monday, November 5, 2012

Proper Cabinet Utilization







HER Home Thouhgt of the Day
Store trays, baking pans or cutting boards in this easy-access Base Cabinet.
Store trays, baking pans or cutting boards in this easy-access Base Cabinet.
Divided we stand?
 
Chances are you have a base cabinet where you keep cookiesheets, the pizza stone, cutting board, pie plates and other relatively thin, vertical accessories. That's a "win" for storage, but organization is often overlooked.   
Tray dividers typically attach (screw in) to the cabinet base and separate the cabinet space into more usable sections. In particular, tray dividers can help keep items from leaning over and being in the way when you're trying to store or retrieve other items in that cabinet.

Still another idea is to install a roll-out with tray dividers in that base cabinet to bring the needed item to you!



RESOURCES 

Kraftmaid Storage Solutions