Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Home Security Doesn't Have to be a Hassle!



When it comes to home security, if you've never been burgled it's easy to think 'it will never happen to me.'  However, an estimated 3.7 billion burglaries take place each year in the US, and they happen to people from all walks of life, rich or poor, so it really is something to be aware of as a homeowner. If you're looking to up your home security, here are some ideas.


Focus on Windows and Doors
The windows and doors in your home are the weakest links when it comes to burglars since these will be their points of entry. For this reason, good quality models are essential. Older wooden window frames can easily be jimmied and broken into (not to mention are draughty and generally out of date) so if you're due new windows and doors then purchase new ones with security as well as energy efficiency in mind. If you're not able to completely replace your windows, one thing you can do is look into a company like window tinting now. Not only will this prevent burglars from being able to see inside, but the film will prevent anyone being able to smash a window and enter since it will keep everything together and create a barrier. However, with all that being said, even the world's best windows and doors won’t be any good if you leave them left open. In fact, most burglars enter through an unlocked door or window so don't overlook this simple line of defense.




Upgrade Your Locks
Even if you're not in a position to buy brand new doors, you can still upgrade your locks. Having an additional deadlock installed is a smart move, as these can only be opened by turning the key in the cylinder. This means if you have a glass window pane in your door a burglar can't simply smash it, reach in and unlock it from the other side.


Invest in CCTV
CCTV acts as a deterrent against burglars, as well as a way to get them convicted if a crime does happen. Most burglars are opportunistic, and they will target houses that they think are easy since they don't want to get caught. Therefore, just having CCTV  installed is often enough to put them off. Display stickers showing that you have CCTV as a warning, and make sure all cameras are mounted in a place that they can't be damaged or covered over. If you choose a system that backs up your footage to the cloud, it prevents a burglar getting in and simply stealing the hard copy of the footage. You will want something with a clear picture, police and courts won't accept grainy video so if you do want a successful prosecution this is essential- make sure it has clear night vision too. Some newer CCTV systems will allow you to stream the footage to your smartphone, so you can keep tabs on your property wherever you are.


Have a House Alarm Installed
A house alarm is by far one of the most effective ways to protect against burglars.  Most will not stick around to clear out your possessions with this going off, so even if a determined burglar does get inside this is likely to send them packing. Again, stickers displaying that you have an alarm can act as a deterrent and put them off trying in the first place.


Utilize Smart Home
Smart home technology has really taken off, and investing in it is one of the best things you can do from a home security point of view. You can turn lights on and off remotely, giving the appearance that someone is home. If you're running late at work and it's getting dark, you can pop on the lights right from your phone. You could invest in a smart doorbell which has motion sensors, these send an alert to your smartphone if they are activated allowing you to see who is at your door. It is the ideal way to monitor your home while you’re not there.



Invest in an Automatic Curtain Closer
Another cool piece of tech which can help you to keep your home safe is an automatic curtain rail. These can be programmed to a timer, some even have dusk/ dawn detectors based on light levels and will open automatically. This means if you're away on vacation or ever have to leave your home overnight, the curtains will open and close as they need to and give the appearance of your property being occupied. While most burglars are opportunistic, some will scope out houses first, if yours looks empty it's likely to be a target. The simple use of an automatic curtain rail, especially with timed lighting or smart lighting turning lamps on and off it will throw burglars well off the mark.


Try a TV Simulator
An alternative to using a TV on a timer switch would be to use a simulator- these will use much less energy. They come on automatically when it gets dark, there’s no wires or plugs so is completely hassle-free. They display flickering patterns of random light which mimic a real TV, but without the need to leave on energy consuming appliances. Especially when used in conjunction with other security measures it can be a really handy device, and could even be the difference between someone walking past your property or someone deciding it looks empty and trying to try and break in.


Dont Neglect The Garden
Often, burglars will use items from your own garden to break into your home. For this reason, tools, ladders and anything else that can make a burglar's life easier should be locked up securely in a shed or garage. You should make sure that shrubs and bushes are no taller than waist height, that way burglars don't have any cover when they're trying to get into your windows or doors. Install a floodlight too; that way they don't have the cover of darkness and that is likely to put many burglars off.

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

When is a Child Old Enough to Be Responsible for a Pet?



Having pets around the house is a great way to introduce your kids to animals, and how to love and care for them, at an early age. Having a family pet is a good place to start, but at some point, they will probably show interest in having their ‘own’ pet. Sites such as petsarethebest.net talk about the great reasons that pets in the home are good for your kids. But, when are your kids old enough to be responsible for them?

Newborns to Toddlers

At such a young age, your kids will still be learning about themselves, let alone taking care of another. At this age, you should make sure your family pet is introduced calmly to the children. You should not leave your pets and young children together unattended, as it is very easy for them to hurt each other by mistake, under the pretense of ‘playing’. It is important they build a positive relationship with each other and you can begin teaching your child about how pets need taking care of. If you already have a dog and are expecting a baby, you should also take care when introducing the baby. Dogs can get jealous too, so it’s important to make sure your dog does not feel pushed out by the new baby. Even the most gentle, loving animals, can become unpredictable when excited or jealous.

Three- to Six-Year-Olds

At this age, you can start getting your kids more involved with taking care of your pets. Do not expect them to take full responsibility for an animal, but letting them help you with certain tasks is a good way to start. Every child matures differently, but at around six-years-old, you can begin assigning small tasks. You should still be present, but let your child feel like this is their task. Feeding the pet at a certain time every day can help them to establish a positive routine and a feeling of responsibility. Gentle encouragement and reminders can reinforce your child’s positive attitude towards taking care of your pet and help them develop empathy towards animals.

Six- to Twelve-Year-Olds

By this point, you can give your kids small tasks to take care of, but keep in mind that you are the one responsible for the pet’s wellbeing. You can incorporate tasks into the daily routine, such as giving the dog dinner before your child sits down for dinner. This can work well as a reminder and mean you have the option to reinforce the importance of the task. If your child does not give the dog dinner, then your child misses out too. If your child is hungry, they can empathize with your pet, who will also be hungry. You can help them to understand things from the pet’s perspective, and how we must take care of our pets as they cannot take care of themselves.


The type of pet you choose will also come with different levels of difficulty. A small pet such as a goldfish, gerbil or guinea pig is a good option for a child that wants their ‘own’ pet. Whereas a puppy that requires training and walks will deliver different challenges. Whichever type of animal you have or choose, supervision is always important, to ensure your child and your pet’s safety. Your child and your pet will develop their own bond and an animal around the house is a great way to promote positivity towards animals. 

Check out this piece on reasons for annoying puppy noises and how to deal with them!

Reasons for Annoying Puppy Noises—and How to Deal with Them



A year ago I bought my girlfriend a puppy. It was supposed to be a gift that would bring us joy and fun—and it did.

But this particular puppy had a serious anxiety problem. Since we got him, he whined a lot for no apparent reason.

It drove me crazy!

Couples do fight over their dogs, and this was one of those times. The whining soon escalated to barking. Excessive barking!

So among very little peace and quiet, I decided to hit Google and do some research on what causes annoying puppy noises and what I can do to make them stop.

Here’s what I discovered.

Anxious Whining

The most common reason puppies whine is because they are anxious.

A lot of puppies get taken away from their mothers too soon. This leads to an ongoing anxiety that can last the dog’s entire lifetime.

If you suspect your puppy is anxious, you should ask yourself why that might be.
-          Is the puppy being hurt by some person or some pet in the house?
-          Was your puppy taken away from its mother too soon?
-          Does Your puppy need something? (Food, water, affection, etc.)
-          Are you home with your puppy often enough or is it feeling neglected?

There are several ways you can calm your puppy’s anxiety which we’ll discuss further down.

Excessive Barking

The first time any of my puppies barked I thought it was the cutest thing. But if that barking become excessing and uncontrollable, you could be set up with some problems down the line.

Deal with your puppy’s barking while it’s still young and your dog will learn when it is appropriate to bark.

Excited Whining

Puppies quickly learn your routine. They also learn when they can expect to be fed, walked or tucked into bed. Excited whining is also common in puppies when their owners come home after being out.

Some puppies can’t control their excitement and it soon turns to loud whining. This is another puppy sound that seems cute at first, but after a while it gets annoying.

Boredom

Puppies who feel constricted or away from the fun will usually whine. This annoying puppy noise is a natural instinct that helps the puppy’s mother find it if it’s lost.

But puppies will also whine if they feel they are excluded from—what they see as—the pack. If your puppy is bored, it’s probably craving some attention, playtime or exercise.


Now let’s talk about what you can do to mitigate annoying puppy sounds. It will take some patience, but it will help you understand your puppy better and even bond with them on a new level.


Reassurance

One of the most important things your puppy needs from you is security. To them, you are their new mother or father. You need to take care of them, and they need to be felt taken care of.

Always make a point of reassuring your puppy when they show signs of anxiety through whining or barking. Let them know everything is okay. Give them a treat to reinforce that feeling of safety if you must.

Exercise

I know we sometimes forget, but it’s important to go out and do stuff with our dogs. They’re cooped up all day, which must drive them as crazy as what barking drives us!

Taking your dog for regular walks or playing with them often will reduce anxiety and boredom in your puppy.

Positive Reinforcement

We’re quick to scold our dogs for misbehaving, but should remember to reward them when they’re being well behaved.


When your dog is quiet, reward it with a treat or a tummy rub. A few kind words will encourage your dog to continue in that behavior. 

Friday, November 10, 2017

Awesome Christmas Gifts: Watch Ya Mouth Throwdown Edition Game



Watch Ya' Mouth Throwdown Edition is the evolution of the original, wildly popular, hilarious Watch Ya' Mouth game. Rather than just speak phrases, players now go head-to-head with hilarious and challenging tasks - while wearing mouthpieces. Throwdown Edition takes competition - and laughter - to the next level and builds on the multigenerational gaming phenomena. 

Throwdown Edition has already been Awarded Top Holiday Toy of 2017 by Toy Insider & selected for the 2017 Amazon Holiday Toy List. We are always looking for new family games to play at my house, and this looks like just the one. Also a great game to play over the holidays when you have family over!

Want a hilarious family game to play during the Holidays? Your search is over. 15% off Coupon Code: 15THROWDOWN. Buy here!


Wednesday, November 8, 2017

How to Pick the Best TV Monitor for the Gamers in the Household


Have you got a household full of video game fans? If so, then you may want to consider upgrading your TV monitor to improve their gaming experience. It’s not just about the proper size screen, but also the type of monitor itself. Some perform noticeably better with video games than others. So, before you start shopping, you may want to read over these tips designed at making the process smooth and easy.

Do a Little Online Research

A good place to start when trying to figure out the best monitor for video games is with a little online research. It’s important to read what others have to say about the various models, so you can start to form a more educated opinion. The indreviews.com website is a perfect source for reviews from regular people. In fact, a recent article titled “15 Best 4K Monitor for Gaming" could be a wonderful place to start as it takes a look at the best monitors for computer-based video games.

As the article discusses, a high-quality monitor is imperative to the overall gaming experience. Some of the monitors that are examined in the article include Dell, Samsung, LG, and Philips.

Be Wary of HDTV Monitors

You've probably heard of how great HDTV's are for regular TV watching and even movies, but what about for gaming? Here's the thing, while there are plenty that are fabulous for gaming, there are certain models that are known for their lackluster performance. Many of these monitors were built with the sole purpose of TV watching, not gaming.

Things such as the refresh rate, response time, and image quality can all be affected if the screen wasn't built to accommodate gaming.

Ask About the Resolution

Typically, the first thing gamers will ask about it the resolution on the TV. The higher the resolution, the better the image - or is it? The problem is that with games, not all of the resolutions look the same; it depends on how the game was built. Typically, the ideal resolution to go with is 1080p. If you've got an older gaming console though, you're going to have to go with something much lower in resolution or else the graphics will suffer significantly.

What About Screen Size?

The size of the screen is really a personal choice and it can depend on what kind of player you are. Some people prefer a smaller screen, so they don't have to look around quite as much, as this can speed up your reaction time. Others prefer something bigger so they get the full effect of the game. In general, a 50-inch screen is usually ideal.

Take Your Gaming to the Next Level of Fun


When you find the perfect TV monitor for your video games you’re going to be able to take your gaming experience to the next level of fun. You’ll be able to notice graphics and items that you probably didn’t even see before. How awesome is that?