Conversion to a budget - Ottawa Citizen

Posted : Friday 29 July 2011

Bathroom to add a home renovation value - next to the kitchen, above all others, boost to help the price of a House does a fare and clean bathroom. But if you go overboard, can the drain at the end of money.Bathroom, kitchen, are among the most expensive rooms renovated. In the bathroom is less cabinetry, and you have added to the Bill not large-scale. But plumbing, sinks, tiles, and taps, and so on, are not cheap.


During kitchen renovation you back $50,000 or more, for a new bathroom, can set advised you $5,000 to $15,000, budgeting should experts.If your bathroom is more than 10 years old, it's a makeover probably.A quick Fichte-Up is simple – a colourful shower curtain and accessories such as matching towels, trash, bath mat and small accessories quickly change the mood of the room.


There is nothing like a fresh coat of paint on the walls will revive a room at moderate cost.Other quick and Budgetfriendly possibilities, the appearance of the bathroom drastically change would be a curved shower rod, new towel bars, door pulls or tank lever install toilet. All of these can with not more than a screwdriver are installed.These projects can be small, but still make a big impact on the style and the functionality of the bathroom.


'It trend, called the 'refactor 'Lite', says Tim McDonough, a spokesman for Moen. "We have found consumers want to invest in a remodelling project but still-room spruce."Old bathroom faucets can both in be overtaken


Style and water efficiency. New fittings, the WaterSense criteria reduce water consumption by up to 32 percent without compromising performance."After our experience concerning the most bathroom remodelling projects create more space," says Andrea Mills, speaker design for IKEA. "If you anywhere, have to keep your order, it is a clean, organized bathroom will maintain."


She says IKEA has many solutions, such as wall-mounted cabinets or shelves for spaces in which to open a problem to store.Consult a renovated bathroom value added a House, but the key it is installed, the price range of homes in the area of real estate agents."Go overboard with luxury goods," says Niels Madsen re/max Alliance. "Unless they are for personal pleasure."


Some people embark on a bathroom renovation shortly before they put a House on the market with a mistaken belief that it helps, the value of the House of boost. But this is not always a good idea. Many buyers would rather less for a House that needs a new bathroom to pay a few thousand dollars, and choose their own design.

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10 Things Kate Middleton not after she married Prince William - Allvoices

Posted : Friday 15 July 2011

Emma Kemp, Yahoo! UK staff writer of that wrote "only a generation before, someone like Kate Middletonwould were tasered for getting to, close to the British Royal family".The article also said that "If Clarence House relaxed their stun guns and let you are their future King a 'simple' propose, United Kingdom in postmodern-like stunned awoke where relative was realities and class boundaries blurred."


MS Kemp Yahoo writer also said "the only problem with such excellent forward thinking is that the Royal family still very backward and old designed, when it comes, some questions, namely rules and etiquette."And enter as first normal Mrs Windsor Kate fold, the changes feel princesses in their lives at a higher level than many past.


MrsPleats take "Commoners" Can you believe this in the twenty-first century?Katie really, Oh girl you are you are so lucky to view?I ask myself.When I read "the ten things not to do, as soon as they down the Green Mile - ahem is the bride must, aisle - in Westminster:" I said, I hope that the marriage it value. After all Diana knew these things and look how that turned out.


Can you imagine, not in the position to be called by your first name.Well, I think it is one thing that works, leave it will certainly help food on your plate, holding a slim body, so that a positive.I hope, love conquers all and that the victims will be value.I think anyway, all families have their traditions, which they set by others.Well go real show them lives Kate, have fun and to show them that a "true love is not that bad" at least the Prince you chose. Go take Royal girl na na na nanay!


Good luck for the couple!


Here are ten things that can not do wife Kate.


(1) Be below as 'Kate'


If Kate Middleton House of Windsor is their official title at this year's accession, ' her Royal Highness the Princess of William Wales' are.


You can use as 'Catherine' or 'Madam' (pronounced as 'Ham') be addressed. But 'Kate' is no longer cut off and by Royal standards.


Clarence House officials are probably wine and food you London's Royal correspondent and then ask them in the future to Kate as 'Catherine' find. But we think, are are refusing to do so. Something to do with search engine keywords.


2. Vote


Technically, the Queen and other members of her family may vote, but they don't do so because in practice it would be unconstitutional and not in line with the need for a neutrality.


This is in accordance with the Royal family of public role, which is based on the identification with every part of society, including minorities and special interest groups.


3. Run for political office


Keep for the reasons set out this is a no no.


4. The control escape


As probably the most dysfunctional family Britain's, the monarchy provides the British public with a generous source of voyeuristic entertainment and a chance for heartless defamation.


After already in the spotlight of the media for the best part of nine years, Kate has copped its fair share of criticism from the media about the mundane and insignificant things.


It is a bourgeois. It is an outrageous social climber. It is not enough outbound. Her mother is a flight attendant, who used the word "Toilet".


24 / 7 The public watchdog on Kate, so if it slips to the tiara 29 April must come they damn well make sure that it is pretty. But not too cute. That would be the exhibitionist.


This control is existentially grow and cover all aspects of their lives. Did you know that the Middleton family can trace their roots only back to the center of 4500s? So what were they until 1483? You must be hiding something.


5. Play monopoly


In 2008, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, said that the Royal family were not allowed, monopoly at home play, "because it gets too vicious". No member of the family still showed what they play in his place during the Christmas holidays.


6. Say or do something controversial


These include to accept large amounts of money from the "businessman" for access to her husband and always your toes sucked in the public through your financial advisor. You know who you are, Fergs.


But it includes also Kate's expression of their preferred political position, social status, sexual position - basically anything in the field of personality.


So far she managed seamlessly in this, do not set foot in any situation incorrectly. Granted but the world has only heard once after her and William's dedication speak and that was heavily rehearsed one matter.


7. Eat shellfish


British Royals are apparently never served shellfish, for fear of a food poisoning. So, if Kate can life without crustaceans, they must search in their own time.


8. Work


It is known, not well mix of the royals and career. As company proven location as Prince Charles' part time in a factory has failed and Countess Sophie Wessex work their PR had to give up.


In Kate's case, the whole unemployment should be but not too difficult to handle scenario. With 29 years it is to the oldest spinster ever marry a future King, and although she has a history of art and life experience, Kate has spurned work where possible.


This is, if you count seven months as casual accessories buyer for clothing chain jigsaw and a short time working for the family business, party pieces.


When the unemployed married woman in a family welfare, we are attached by some, that the guys from Buckingham will keep busy it from too many boat launches and pancakes are gigs sending expects.


9. Sign something unofficial.


As a potential future Counsellor of the State when William King, Kate at some point may be government documents to sign and bring legislation into force of her husband available.


People in this position should strictly not to sign something that will become their signature copied and forged could lead.


Last year was Prince Harry in hot water when he injured said this rule with the signing of the plaster cast of a girl, the arm was broken, a media report.


The 17 year old from Leicestershire was so excited she said their cast would "go in a glass box", which could be the Queen not too happy about.


10 Stop their dinner


If it is a slow Eater as her grandmother-in-law, Kate could go hungry. In the United Kingdom, the Queen food stops, stop you, fork in hand.


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Green way, ' the bad - Creston news advertiser to master '

Posted : Friday 8 April 2011

The ultimate Act is green materials for the conversion of transfer you have already, instead of buying new. Cabinets and drawers with a fresh coat of stain or color to spruce up your existing vanity rather than buying a new of refinishing. You have a glass door with a shower, try, save the existing structure and put them back as soon as your new tile exists. With what is already in the room, you will be helping the environment and your wallet, you save a lot of money and prevent that these materials in landfills liquidation.


The most important type of all eco makeover "Save" is the amount of natural reduce resources used. Thus cause, replace the standard elements in the region with sustainable: lamps compact fluorescent (CFL), replace your current toilet with a heavy duty model and install new eco-performance to switch devices in the shower and the kitchen sink.


The new bathroom collection by Moen is a stylish, eco-friendly solution. Fittings are WC with clean lines and soft curves and are certified to meet WaterSense criteria. That means the fortifications of the environmental protection agency meet's guidelines (EPA) as an environmentally responsible and efficient by reducing water consumption by up to 32 percent, without a performance hit. An eco performance shower head, which flows 30 percent less than industry-standard - 1.75 gallons per minute - see also the collection method, so that you continue your water savings in the shower.


Take a cue from outdoors
Before you start your green updates in the master bathroom, you collect inspiration from the natural area is - outdoor. Try a rustic meets modern style. Neutral colors are the perfect backdrop for graphics, contemporary bedding and elegant accents. Locate tiles in shades of Brown and taupe, and install it around the entire surround of your shower or bath for an airy and expansive feel.


What is more casual clothing and natural-looking rich wooden floors? Sustainable wood flooring is so affordable, more environmentally friendly and even easier when the most tile install. If you can run the ground by the master bedroom to the bathroom right. Not only it will visually expand the bathroom, but it creates also feel a single master suite. Add luxurious space on statement to your inviting, linen - like fat, leaf patterned towels, made from organic cotton and all natural Bathmats. Smooth glass canisters and bamboo accessories are the perfect finishing touch.


With the right environment-conscious products, you can "a sustainable bath master", which easily save resources and money. Eco-performance information about the latest products from Moen visit moen.com/ecoperformance or call (800) buy MOEN (800-289-6636).


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GRP is four teams to crack Dadar Railway yard murder case - times of India

Posted : Wednesday 6 April 2011

Government railway police (GRP) photographs of the things of a woman who was found murdered circulation the Dadar Railway yard on Sunday, in an attempt to identify them. The Mumbai Central GRP has four teams in the case made look.Missing person complaints to different police stations registered are also tested.

The police hope, friends, relatives or neighbours forward come to her body, after he got shots of her and say well."The body breaks down and beyond recognition." She had many accessories, including the budget and a bag, "said senior inspector Bharat Rane."The deceased, at the age of 30-35, was dressed in a blue Sari with a red blouse and was about five meters high. You carried six imitation gold bracelets, a hair clip, a nose ring, chain and plastic sandals.


In the Nair hospital showed performed post-mortem-Zentrum, autopsy reports, that she was found strangled 48 to 72 hours prior to her body. There was no violation of mark but their Sari around the head was wrapped and knotted in the vicinity of her neck on the right side. The body was under a tree close to an unused toilet between the stations of Dadar and Elphinstone road lying found.Staff who regularly patrol the yard, railway protection force (RPF) complained to the Dadar master station of a foul smell and the body was at noon on Monday. The dog squad was also named.


Last week was the body of another woman, Rehmat Haq, Sandhurst Road found strangled and stuffed in a suitcase at the train station. Were arrested earlier in this case her husband and brother-in-law.


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Hollywood is fickle, but family ties bear for Michael and Mary gross - Kansas City Star

Posted : Monday 4 April 2011

Her older brother, Michael - like Mary a transplanted Chicagoan and 1980s TV star - greets her with a hug, kiss and bemused smile about her new accessories. "My grandchildren wear them," he says. "I didn't know my sister wore them."Mary, a "Saturday Night Live" and Second City veteran, laughs, as she often does, and relates how her long-ago boyfriend's daughter introduced her to Silly Bandz last summer. "Here's the United States," she beams, removing a nation-shaped rubber band from her wrist. "As if they weren't amazing enough, they have put sparkles in."


Riding that sense of delight, the almost-58-year-old actress relates the encounter she just had with a young Barneys New York saleswoman in the bathroom shared by the store and Barney Greengrass deli."She said, 'How's your career going?' And I said, 'Ohhhhhhhhh,'" Mary recounts with a laugh. "I said, 'There's a reporter out there, I have to go talk to him about my career, and things have been a little slow lately.' And she said, 'But Mary, your body of work is so impressive, and you've done so many wonderful things. Go back to the table knowing that.'"


"Were you both sitting on the toilet at the same time talking over the stall?" Michael Gross, the 63-year-old former "Family Ties" star, asks."No, we were in the mirror," Mary says. "But I came here (to the restaurant) like 'Ohhhh, no,' and I went to the bathroom, and that's the conversation I had. Isn't that magical?""Barneys' bathroom, when you need a pick-me-up. ..." her brother deadpans.


The conversation is chipper, but an undercurrent of tension is detectable. The recession, combined with the reality TV boom and the tax-incentive-chasing outflux of production from California, has made acting jobs even scarcer than usual, and being a household name from an earlier decade is no guarantee of work now. Stick around long enough, and your health costs go up while your earning potential goes down.


"As you get older," Mary says, "it gets scarier."So Michael Gross is out chasing auditions, and so is Mary Gross. But Michael, who lives in a house in Pasadena with his wife and her 100-year-old mother, has the luxury of seven years' accumulated prime-time sitcom salary plus syndication residuals, which also have bought him a second home in Santa Fe, N.M., and part ownership of the Santa Fe Southern Railway.


Mary, who isn't married and lives in an apartment to the west and whose "Saturday Night Live" work is rarely re-aired, has more urgency in the never-ending quest for work. "My goal is to pay the rent," she cracks.This February lunch marks the first time these siblings have seen each other since a cousin's wedding before Christmas. Michael Gross is a warm, wry wisecracker, long and lean and dapper in his neatly trimmed salty goatee, tweed blazer and blue checked shirt, still recognizable as Steven Keaton, the liberal "Family Ties" dad to Michael J. Fox, Justine Bateman and Tina Yothers - minus the plaid flannel shirts and some hair.


Mary, identifiable from her "Saturday Night Live" days as well, is slim and casual, in a long-sleeved navy blue T-shirt, baggy lime-green pants and sneakers. She still has that high-pitched librarian's voice that swoops and soars like an animated bird, and she spins stories with a breathless energy, as if she's reliving every moment.That night Mary would have a bit part as a poolside tourist who distracts her former "Saturday Night Live"/Second City co-star Jim Belushi on the CBS legal drama "The Defenders." Two evenings later Michael would play a stuffy food critic who flirts with Richard Chamberlain on the ABC family drama "Brothers & Sisters."


Although Mary and Michael took very different routes to arrive at this place, they come by their talents naturally. Their father, William, who designed tools and still lives on Chicago's North Side, embraced the arts, but their mother, Virginia, was the irrepressible performer."She was known for singing and dancing and telling jokes and creating games, wearing costumes - we never knew what she was going to do next," Elizabeth Gross, the sibling between Michael and Mary, says from her Chicago home; she does financial work for a downtown firm.


"She was the only ham that couldn't be cured," Michael says.Mary made her performing debut in a musical mounted by the since-razed Madonna High School's history club, whose president was future "Taxi" star Marilu Henner. Mary, a reserved type who liked to make her friends laugh, sang a ditty about Louis XIV of France set to the tune of "I Feel Pretty."


Little did she know what a pivotal moment this performance would be."I just wasn't prepared for that overwhelming fear that took hold of me as soon as I got in front of the audience," she says. "I wasn't trying to get a laugh, but somehow my awkwardness and my anxiety turned me into Barney Fife (from 'The Andy Griffith Show'), and I was getting huge laughs. And all I wanted to do was get off that stage and find a bathroom."


The before-and-after realities couldn't have been more dramatic."When I came off stage, my life changed," she says. "The school bullies loved me. The teachers loved me. Our science teacher canceled a test that day, she said, because I made her so happy."Calling the performance "the most terrifying moment of my teenage existence" and "a magical day for me," Mary didn't set foot on a stage again for years.


Michael knew about none of this; he was already away pursuing his calling - he puts on a mock-pompous voice - as "a classical actor." He had thought he might become a priest before he sang in Kelvyn Park High School's mixed chorus and a production of "Oklahoma!" and discovered his love of performing.By the time he was starring in plays at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Michael had become, in the words of his college acting teacher and future best man William Raffeld, "probably the most disciplined actor I'd ever come across."


Michael was acting in Minneapolis when he heard the news about Mary, who as a 24-year-old employee of the American Dental Association had swallowed her fear and taken an improvisation course at Loyola University. "My mother said, 'Well, Mary's doing improvisational comedy,'" Michael recalls. "I said, 'My little quiet sister Mary?'"Soon Mary was acting at The Second City alongside Tim Kazurinsky, who had lobbied for her hiring. "She was very young and seemingly delicate and fragile, but she just did this outrageous stuff and said things that sort of shocked you," says Kazurinsky, now primarily a screenwriter.


A couple of years later, Gross was joining Kazurinsky at "Saturday Night Live," and she spent four seasons (1981-85) on the show, which was dominated by Eddie Murphy and Joe Piscopo for the first three years and the Billy Crystal-Martin Short all-star cast for the last. Her memorable contributions included impressions of Alfalfa from "The Little Rascals" and Marilyn Monroe, which Kazurinsky and Jim Belushi say is the best they've ever seen.


Meanwhile, Michael, who was acting in New York when Mary arrived for "Saturday Night Live," overcame his aversion to television and got cast in "Family Ties," which debuted in 1982. Now the siblings were on the same network, NBC, though they rarely swapped notes."I was under a lot of stress, and we were on two different coasts," Mary says. "The two times I visited Michael, I thought, Oh my God, what a cushy job this is. He doesn't have to write the show. He doesn't have to fight for space in the show. He just gets a script and knows right where he's headed."


"I always felt as if Mary and I were kind of in two different businesses," Michael says, "because she was still doing essentially what she was doing at Second City on 'Saturday Night Live,' and I knew very little about that world and comics, and I thought they were all even more neurotic than regular actors" - pause, sly smile - "present company excepted."Two years into "Family Ties," Michael married Elza Bergeron, a casting director who'd signed off on Michael's hiring at Paramount Television. She had two teenage children, and, he says, "life became very busy for me."


Mary wound up in Los Angeles, too, to chase jobs after Lorne Michaels retook the reins of "Saturday Night Live" and let go everyone hired by Dick Ebersol, who oversaw Mary's four years there. She views her subsequent struggles as being as much about mindset as opportunity."I'd spent a couple of years in improv, a couple of years at Second City, four years at 'Saturday Night Live' - I'd spent eight years satirizing everything," she says. "I had an audition for a show called 'thirtysomething,' and I remember thinking 'thirtysomething'? It sounded like something we would immediately parody, just because of the title. To this day it breaks my heart: I had a callback for 'thirtysomething,' and I don't think I went in on it. And then later when the show was on, I loved it."


Michael's post-"Family Ties" career started more strongly but also spurred regret: He immediately scored a change-of-pace role as a survivalist in the well-reviewed, tongue-in-cheek horror film "Tremors" (1990), which became so popular on home video that it spawned three sequels and a short-lived 2003 TV series, all of which starred Michael, but "Tremors'" initial theatrical release fizzled."You don't cry over spilled milk, but had more people really come to see that, it might have made a difference in more of a major sort of film career for me," Michael says.


Michael and Mary have spent the last two decades appearing in movies and on TV shows, sometimes for multiple episodes (he on "Spin City," "E.R.," "The Drew Carey Show," "The Young and the Restless" and "How I Met Your Mother"; she on "The People Next Door," "Billy," "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch," "Boston Legal" and "General Hospital"). But neither Gross has experienced the kind of steady work each enjoyed in the 1980s.Still, Michael remains comfortable. "Anybody's who's been on a top-10 TV series for seven years and hasn't gone out and bought a bunch of Ferraris and yachts has a bit of a cushion, and I'm aware of that," Michael says. "Mary's like that great middle class of actors who work pretty consistently but don't have that particular cushion."


"Four years on late-night comedy does not equal seven years in prime time, financially," Mary sighs, noting that she's had to borrow from her retirement account.Now that Michael is a grandfather, he doesn't want to work thousands of miles from his family. "My priorities changed. It's as basic as it always was: I want to be associated with something that's good.""Me, too," Mary says. "I was being cynical when I said I want to pay the rent. Of course, I want to pay the rent, but I agree with Michael that I want to do quality work."


In some months, Mary goes on five auditions. In some she goes on zero. Most auditions, no matter how well they go, she never hears back anything and tries not to take offense. "I only can control what I bring into the room," she says.But things get complicated. She says she was asked to audition for the recently released film "Cedar Rapids" as Ed Helms' former high school teacher and current girlfriend, and she really liked the script except for a love scene between their characters.She's completely naked," Mary says. "She's on top of him. They're engaged in the act, and she's saying in a Wisconsin accent, 'Bring it home!' and it was funny, but as soon as I saw that, I just froze because I thought: My cousins can't go see this. They'll be appalled."


"Never let bad taste stand in the way of a good opportunity," Michael says.Mary says she asked her agent's assistant whether the naked sex scene was "negotiable," and the assistant responded, "It is what it is." So Mary didn't audition, and the role went to Sigourney Weaver, who does not appear naked on screen."I just don't want to see you ever do that again," Michael says at the end of Mary's story. "You can't give a (expletive) about what your cousins think."


That she doesn't work more often is a frustration to friends, relatives and fans as well as herself. She says a couple recently approached her to express their admiration, and after she thanked them, "the man said, 'We miss you.' And it sort of made the hair stand up on my neck, because it sounded like I'm retired or passed away. I said, 'Oh, I'm still working.' His wife said, 'Oh, what are you working on?' And I said, 'Nothing.'" Mary laughs and claps her hands. "So it was very awkward."


Kazurinsky thought Mary was so "fantastic" in her four-episode turn as a woman with Asperger's syndrome on "Boston Legal" that he wondered, "Why isn't this woman working all year instead of a few times a year?" His proposed solution: She should return to Chicago."I've made many attempts to tell Mary to move back here and become part of the Chicago scene," Kazurinsky says. "She'd get tons of stage work and tons of voice work, but to no avail."


Upon hearing of Kazurinsky's recommendation, Michael chimes in: "I think my sister would gain a lot from going back to her roots. I would love to see her do that work again because I think that's where a great deal of her soul is and her spark.""Here's the problem," Mary says. "Over 10 years ago I became deaf in one ear (from Meniere's disease, an inner-ear disorder), so working onstage is very frightening to me. Especially doing improv, because I'm afraid I'll miss some nuance, I won't be able to play off the laughter of the audience. My timing is - "


"I'm not buying that," Michael says. "You were fearful when you went into those first improv classes at Loyola, but you went back. And I know all you have to do is tell the rest of the cast, 'I'm deaf in one ear, keep that in mind.' They work with you.""That's true to a certain extent," she says."You have a gift," he says, "and I'm sorry to this day that you don't exploit it more and use it.""Get over it," she snaps with a laugh.


Elizabeth Gross says she understands why Mary wouldn't want to move back to Chicago. "She does wonderful auditions out there and meets a lot of famous people that are considering her for shows," she says. "It's hard to not do that, especially when it's something you've been working for for so many years. It's like anybody's dream - we don't want to give up.""My dream?" Mary says later. "I don't think I've ever used that word in my career. Especially now, after 30 years, it's a career. I don't see it with any romantic notions." And as much as she loves Chicago, she says, that career is in Los Angeles.


Later, Michael notes that if Mary would return to her roots, she would get back "some of her joie de vivre," which prompts her to cackle."Do you know what my mom said?" Mary says. "When I lost my hearing, I was on the phone, and I was crying, and I said, 'Mom, I have a permanent hearing loss, and now I can't hear out of my right ear.' I said, 'Michael used to make so much fun of me (about my allergies), and now I can't hear,' and she said, 'Well, now you don't have to listen to him.'"


Mary flips back her head and laughs uproariously.After a couple of hours, Michael bids his sister a warm farewell. Mary remains, looking pensive. That wasn't so bad, right?"No," she says, "except for Michael telling me what to do."During the lunch she has written on the paper tablecloth in elegant handwriting: "I always wanted."Mary explains that when Michael was talking about their mother, she flashed back to a conversation she had with her in the hospital, about a year before her mother died the day after St. Patrick's Day in 2005.


"My mother was on morphine, and she was in intensive care, and she was very charming and very chatty and feeling no pain, and one of the things she said to me was, 'I always wanted to do what you do,'" Mary recalls. "And I said, 'Mom, you've always been my inspiration,' and she said, 'I know.' It was so cute."


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New grab bars with integrated accessories of Moen home care bath offer... - Marketwire (press release (copyright))

Posted : Friday 1 April 2011

Why? As many safety equipment the stigma of the find "institutional".Fortunately Moen ® home care ®, leader in the provision of safe and aesthetic bath safety products, has it a step further to actually make sure that each bad a safe bad. New Moen home care grab bars with integrated accessories combine the security benefits of a handle with three common Bath Essentials-a towel, a paper holder and a bookshelf-make every bathroom functional and modern.

"2030 71.5 Million are people or 20% of our population, age 65 or older and want to age in-place, 80 percent of them," said Brad Crozier, brand manager, Moen home care. "For these older people - and for savvy homeowner, integrate suchen-of security at any age - it is important that we can offer products for their safety and style requirements."


The new line of the grave contains bars with built-in Accessories:Grab bar with towel-ideal for stability in the transmission of the shower or tub.  Holders with paper holder-user support in the reduce or increase one and turn off the toilet. The wavy design enables the paper easily be replaced. Holders with shelves-provides stability in the bathtub or elements keep easily and safely accessible shower.


Each of the grab bars with integrated accessories offers a capacity of 250 pounds weight and is in a brushed nickel finish. For ease of installation, each handle includes a or SecureMount ™ patented two of Moen home care anchor, a D-shaped anchors, which behind the wall make it possible, quickly, simply and safely install a handle anywhere on the wall, with a stud or not pinned-in less than 10 minutes.Visit www.moen.com/homecare for more information on Moen home care products.


About Moen-Moen, the 2010 EPA WaterSense ® vendor partner of the year, offers a diverse selection of carefully kitchen faucets, bathroom faucets, bath accessories, shower heads, and stainless steel sinks for residential and commercial applications designed in the trend. As a WaterSense partner Moen has focused its priorities with the objectives of the US EPA, working to protect of the future of the water supply of our country through the introduction and ongoing support water efficient products, programs and practices, while consumers hold need top-of-mind.


Customers have to Moen, deliver # 1 faucet brand in North America, reliable products and service leave. Moen is part of Fortune Brands, Inc. (NYSE: FO) (www.fortunebrands.com), a leading consumer brands company.Here you will find all new messages from this company


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Rodan washroom accessories launched in Australia of Enware-Franke - InfoLink architecture & building

Posted : Friday 25 March 2011

The long-lasting, elegant and practical Rodan accessory range stainless steel washroom is now in Australia by Enware - Franke.The version of the Rodan of bathroom accessories range provides designers and architects with premium quality specification alternatives to the so far available bathroom products on the Australian market.The washroom accessories is from Franke area - the Switzerland well suited to the public, business, industry, in a number of applications, including hospitals, hotels, hospitality, institutional, laboratory, Office, shop Fitout and industrial.


Rodan Accessories includes bathroom tissue, toilet roll holder and soap dispensers, designing storage and touch-free hand dryers that are in the wall or in-wall luminaires together with waste.There are also combination options in the paper towel dispenser waste bin for space-saving in busy washing facilities are included.Typical Franke thoroughness, the SOAP dispenser tested pumps for 1.25 million transactions without loss of function. Sizes and distances are in line with existing fitting hole fitting systems, meaning new products can easily be integrated new developments and be easily retrofitted.


Other properties of Rodan washroom accessories range include:Franke 5-year guarantee on delivery and waste products of high quality am 0.8 mm from brushed stainless steel construction "a key fits all" security for maintenance simplicity continuous locking system stainless steel hinges for durability up to 600 towels per dispenser up to 2000 SOAP pump operations possible each fill standard bore sizes and spaces to far spread fitting systems within the Rodan washroom accessories Range, soap dispensers have a wall either front button or a lever, while touch-free SOAP and disinfectant dispenser are also available.

You non-contact wall hand dryers in the area of Rodan complemented dispenser by non-contact paper for those who prefer this option.Enware-Franke offers also a wide range of other stainless steel solutions that project are especially suited to the airport, school, Office, hospital, and high security applications.



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