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		<title>Are Trees Really The Enemy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 19:36:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trees are beautiful in any yard. They are a great addition to landscaping. But when these beautiful trees hang over a person's house they can cause more harm than good. Not only could it be dangerous when there is a strong wind but even a soft wind that blows the leaves off of the tree can cause some damage. Leaves from a tree that hangs over a roof can easily get caught in the gutter more than a tree that is across the yard. To alleviate the problem a person can cut down the trees that have a lot of leaves that hang over their house. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>They sure do look nice but they are also the primary reason a house should have clean gutters and gutter protection.</strong></p>
<p>Falling leaves and other rotting debris can get stuck in the gutters  of a house that are unprotected. This may not seem like a big deal since from the ground a  person cannot see the leaves and rot in the gutters, but rot and leaves  in gutter can create big problems including significant water damage and landscaping destruction. Gutters are on the house to help with  drainage and gutter protection such as gutterbrush makes this an easier job. When the gutters on a roof are filled up with, leaves, debris and rot they no longer can work properly. Once a gutter that is not protected with gutter brush simple gutter guard  is clogged there is no longer any room for water to flow  down through the gutters from the roof down the downspout and out to the ground. When the water <span style="position: static; text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: orange ! important; font-weight: 400; font-size: 13px; position: static;"><span style="color: orange ! important; font-family: &amp;amp;amp; font-weight: 400; font-size: 13px; position: relative;"> </span></span></span>backs up in the gutters it can spill over in places that can cause water damage t<a id="KonaLink1" style="text-decoration: underline ! important; position: static;" href="http://www.improvingyourworld.com/home/protecting_your_roof_from_falling_leaves_and_rot_004268.html#" target="undefined"></a>o the house and landscaping. Many basements will become flooded because there is not proper  drainage from the roof because the gutters are clogged and remain unprotected. The water needs a place to go and if it  is not draining in the right place it can cause a lot of water problems. GutterBrush can solve this problem simply and effectively.</p>
<p><strong>Rot and leaf guards</strong></p>
<p>A great way to protect roof gutters from falling leaves and water damage is by  using  the gutter brush simple gutterguard. However, there are many companies that make   leaf guards for roof gutters so please shop around for the one that will work best for you. But be sure to choose one that can be used on your particular  size of gutter. Water must be able to pass through the guard, but leaves and  other debris should not be able to get through to clog the gutters. Gutterguards like gutterbrush simple gutter guard are easily installed and  fit the size of the  gutter perfectly.</p>
<p><strong>Cleaning roof gutters</strong></p>
<p>One very simple, but  time consuming way to protect a home from clogged gutters is for a person to clean  out the gutters. A person can hire someone to  clean their gutters or  do it themselves. It is kind of a messy job but  does not require a lot  of tools to complete. A person will need a  ladder, gloves, a garbage  bag, and a small tool (such as a trowel) to get the leaves and rot out of the gutter. Since the leaves fall from the trees in the fall, it would be smart to clean out the  gutters after the leaves have all fallen from the trees and then install gutter protection so you are ready for the rainy season and falling leaves in the future. That way  the  person does not have to clean out the gutters more than once.  However,  in some parts of the country the first snow may fall before a  person is  able to clean out their gutters. If there is not a day during the fall  that a person can clean out their  gutters they should try to do it as  early in the spring as possible to  avoid drainage problems.</p>
<p><strong>Lose the trees to solve the clogged gutter problem?<br />
</strong></p>
<p>Trees are beautiful in any yard. They are a great addition to  landscaping. But when these beautiful trees hang over a person&#8217;s house  they can cause more harm than good. Not only could it be dangerous when  there is a strong wind but even a  soft wind that blows the leaves off of the tree can cause some damage.  Leaves from a tree that hangs over a roof can easily get caught in the  gutter more than a tree that is across the yard. To alleviate the problem a person can cut down the trees that have a  lot of leaves that hang over their house. It is important that a person  takes a lot of precaution when cutting down a tree<a id="KonaLink2" style="text-decoration: underline ! important; position: static;" href="http://www.improvingyourworld.com/home/protecting_your_roof_from_falling_leaves_and_rot_004268.html#" target="undefined"></a> that hangs over their house. A branch could easily fall and damage the house. A person could hire someone who cuts down the trees <a id="KonaLink3" style="text-decoration: underline ! important; position: static;" href="http://www.improvingyourworld.com/home/protecting_your_roof_from_falling_leaves_and_rot_004268.html#" target="undefined"></a>professionally to do the job. This is probably not the best course of action from an environmental or aesthetic perspective and could be avoided by using a gutter protection system such as gutterbrush. Either way you should think long and hard about how to protect your property form costly water damage due to clogged gutters.</p>
<p>Good luck and remember to put safety first!</p>
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		<title>Learn more about GutterBrush simple gutter guard and all things gutter related at www.gutterbrush.com!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 15:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gutter Brush Guys, Ltd. would like to extend an invitation to any home services professional currently offering roofing and/or gutter protection systems to visit the GutterBrush web site at www.gutterbrush.com and consider becoming an authorized GutterBrush partner and/or installer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GutterBrush Guys, Ltd. began offering their simple, affordable, and  effective gutter protection system back in 2004 and continues to grow at  a very strong yet responsible pace. GutterBrush Guys Ltd. continues to  increase our customer base, retail network, and e-commerce presence.  Gutterbrush Guys, Ltd. are now focusing on giving, roofers, contractors,  painters, and any home service professional the most complete and  comprehensive opportunity available for a very competitively priced and  profitable professional grade gutter protection system.</p>
<p>Visit www.gutterbrush.com for complete gutter protection information,  installation instructions, and an informative installation video for  the gutter, roofing, and general contractor or home services  professional.  GutterBrush Guys, ltd. also encourages you to visit the  web presence of the other gutter protection and leaf guard products  available on the market today because they are certain that not a single  one provides the same level of detail and information that they  dodetail. The GutterBrush Guys, Ltd. present the quality, simplicity,  and affordable nature of their product in a transparent way so you can  see the value of the opprotunity they are presenting to you. They also  spell out their warranty, have detailed installation instructions, as  well as an abundance of information covering important safety issues  surrounding working with gutter protection.</p>
<p>The GutterBrush Guys, Ltd. also are very happy to offer qualified  partners a unique and very effective demo unit that clearly shows the  consumer the simplicity, effectiveness, and professional grade quality  of GutterBrush simple gutter guard.  The GutterBrush Guys, Ltd. have a  solid track record of offering a superior gutter protection product and  completely believe that current economic challenges makes their product a  welcome and profitable addition to any home service professional’s  product/service offerings.</p>
<p>Gutter Brush Guys, Ltd. would like to extend an invitation to any  home services professional currently offering roofing and/or gutter  protection systems to visit the GutterBrush web site at  www.gutterbrush.com and consider becoming an authorized GutterBrush  partner and/or installer.</p>
<p>Learn more about GutterBrush simple gutter guard and all things gutter related at www.gutterbrush.com</p>
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		<title>Do women frown when they have to clean the gutters? Maybe not.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 14:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though great strides have been made in achieving equality in both the workplace and household, women are usually still the ones who do the household chores and the home cleaning tasks. However, when it comes to cleaning clogged gutters, most women are not looking to engage in this task and often frown at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even though great strides have been made in achieving equality in both the workplace and household, women are usually still the ones who do the household chores and the home cleaning tasks. However, when it comes to cleaning clogged gutters, most women are not looking to engage in this task and often frown at the idea of getting their hands covered in the dark, smelly muck in the gutters. Even independent minded women who do not usually ask favors from men, wouldn’t have the interest of performing a cleaning task which may leave their hands smelling unpleasant for weeks. However, GutterBrush gutter guard has delighted many women since its introduction to the market seven years ago. Aside from being an effective gutter guard against leaves and falling debris that can cause clogs and water overflow in gutters, there are at least three reasons why this simple gutter protection system has attracted the interest and gained the favor of female customers.</p>
<p>First, it is the easy installment feature of GutterBrush that curries favor with the ladies. Many women are not very interested in technical features and thus, they tend to get easily bored with most talk about complex gutter protection systems that require professional installation or routine maintenance. GutterBrush harnesses  a simple design of repelling/blocking debris while allowing water to flow right on through. GutterBrush is so simple, there is not even a need for a sales representative to explain how the product works and how the product is installed. It can be done simply and easily.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gutterbrush.com"><img class="alignnone" title="GutterBrush can eliminate the need for annual gutter cleaning" src="http://cobbhomerepair.com/home-repair-images/gutter-cleaning.jpg" alt="" width="172" height="257" /></a></p>
<p>The second reason is that GutterBrush greatly reduces any gutter maintenance needed to keep them working properly.  Any product that does not require daily or weekly cleaning is likely to be appealing to everyone. Thus, a gutter protection product such as GutterBrush that barely needs maintenance once or twice a year is certainly an irresistible product to the do it yourself homeowner and this obviously includes a large population of women who fit that bill.</p>
<p>The third reason this product is so very appealing is the price. Both men and women are probably very interested in economical products and services in these challenging times and Gutterbrush fits the bill on both counts. Other systems can cost thousands of dollars to purchase and then have installed where GutterBrush can be purchased and installed for only a few hundred dollars for the average sized home. The bottom line is that everyone can benefit from GutterBrush due to its being simple, affordable and effective.</p>
<p>As always, whenever you start a home improvement or maintenance project safety must always be in the forefront of your mind. that&#8217;s right, safety first. Always.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gutterbrush.com "><img class="alignnone" title="Safety first!" src="http://image.rakuten.co.jp/family-life/cabinet/syunou2/kyatatsu_7.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="350" /></a></p>
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		<title>Selling something? Maybe trying to sell your house? Here is the fifth of our top 5 projects to boost your home&#8217;s value for resale.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 14:35:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you already decided to move rather than remodel only to realize, like so many others in the same boat, you are still thinking about remodeling anyway? Why? To make your house more appealing to would-be buyers, cut the time it takes to sell it and maybe even get more cash in hand when you sell is why. While you're remodeling that other part of the house why not tuck in a new master bedroom suite above the addition? You'll get all of your money back when you eventually sell your house, right?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Have  you already decided to move                            rather than  remodel only to realize, like so many others                             in the same boat, you are still thinking                             about   remodeling anyway? Why? To make your house more                               appealing to would-be buyers, cut the time it takes                               to sell it and maybe even get more cash in hand  when                              you sell is why. While you&#8217;re  remodeling that other part of the house why not                             tuck  in  a new master bedroom suite above the addition?                               You&#8217;ll get all of your money back when you eventually                               sell your house, right?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Not   so  fast. While many home-remodeling                             projects   are a great way to add value to your home,                               not all of them are ironclad cash-back guarantees. Before   you invest a  significant amount                            of your   precious home  equity into remodeling projects,                              it&#8217;s wise  to do a little homework on what kind of payback                               you can expect for various home projects in your area.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">A good place  to start is the Cost                            vs. Value report   published annually by the National                               Association of Realtors, or NAR, and Remodeling magazine.                               The report provides a synopsis of the top projects,                               the average costs of the projects and their   average                             rate of investment return at resale.   It also  gives you                            a city-by-city guide on   what  various home projects will                            pay back at    resale. Real estate experts caution   that these                             numbers can differ significantly   depending on your state,                             city or even   neighborhood. So use these numbers  as a                              starting point, but consider getting  the advice of a                              Realtor and/or remodeling  contractor before you commit                              to a big home  project. These experts can familiarize                              you  with remodeling payback figures  tailored  to your state,                             city., or town.</p>
<p>The fifth project of five to potentially boost your home&#8217;s resale value is an a<span>ttic bedroom remodel. </span>This  entails converting unfinished attic space in  a two- or three-bedroom  house into a finished bedroom and bathroom with shower.  It includes a  new shed dormer, new windows and closet space in the eaves.</p>
<blockquote><p>Average payback: 93.5 percent of cost<br />
Estimated job cost: $39,188<br />
National average resale value: $36,649</p></blockquote>
<p>Because   this is a relatively expensive undertaking, real estate experts  suggest you do  an attic renovation only if you&#8217;re going to live in the  house for a while (preferably  five to 10 years) and enjoy the reclaimed  space yourself. Over the long haul,  this project adds significant  value to your home because it creates brand-new  living space and isn&#8217;t  just a cosmetic improvement. Keep in  mind, though, that attic remodels  don&#8217;t make sense in every neighborhood and part  of the country. For  example, in Florida, most of the attics aren&#8217;t  big enough to stand up  in, so remodeling them wouldn&#8217;t make sense at all. Plus  there&#8217;s the  heat issue &#8212; these rooms would be sweltering hot and very  expensive to  cool.</p>
<p>This  is a good example of a remodeling project that would  be wise to discuss in advance  with a Realtor who&#8217;s familiar not just  with housing in your area, but in your  specific neighborhood. Good  Realtors are always happy  to spend time talking with you about the  wisest renovation projects for your home  &#8212; even if you&#8217;re not planning  to sell your home anytime soon.</p>
<p>Other  top resale projects from the Cost vs. Value report ranked by percentage of cost  recouped at resale, include:</p>
<ul>
<li> an upscale bathroom remodel:  93.2 percent.</li>
<li>a major kitchen remodel: mid-range, 91 percent;  upscale: 84.8 percent.</li>
<li>a deck addition: 90.3 percent.</li>
<li> basement remodeling: 90.1 percent.</li>
<li>window replacement: 89.6  percent.</li>
<li>a bathroom addition: mid-range: 86.4 per cent, upscale  85.8 percent.</li>
<li>roofing replacement: 84.7 percent.</li>
<li>a  family room addition: 83 percent.</li>
<li>a master suite addition:  mid-range 82.4 per cent; upscale 80.1 percent.</li>
<li> a home-office  remodel: 72.8 percent.</li>
</ul>
<p>While  a good return on your investment  is important in every remodeling  project, experts say that the most important  factor in your decision  should still be whether the project improves the way you  live in your  home now.<span> The fact of remodeling  is that you never get your money  back instantly. If you&#8217;re  undertaking a project because you&#8217;re going  to stay in your home awhile, and it  will enhance your lifestyle, then  great &#8212; do it. It&#8217;s tough to put a price on  the happiness many young  families get from fixing up their house and truly enjoying  it for the  next 20 years. </span></p>
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		<title>Moisture is the enemy! We must contain the enemy to the outside!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 18:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Completing a basement before taking the actual water issues, if any, present can easily lead to the creation of health problems and/or substantial damage to the building itself. Well then, where does the water come from?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have seen a significant increase in finished basements being used as living rooms and bedrooms especially as families become more extended due in part to the current financial situation. Therefore, using this usually reserved storage space for living areas can result in problems that can be both annoying and  uncomfortable humidity, but can also cause significant health problems for those who live and spend time in them.  Mildew and mold can easily occur and flourish in damp areas as well as in carpets and upholstery.  Completing a basement before taking the actual water issues, if any, present can easily lead to the creation of health problems and/or substantial damage to the building itself. Well then, where does the water come from?</p>
<p>If the area near the foundation is not level or slopes toward the house, it is most likely that the water will be directed towards the foundation and into the basement. Often the earthen floor next to the  house&#8217;s foundation is filled without proper compaction and/or drainage plans. To correct this one needs to grade the earth around the house away from the foundation wall, not less than one inch per  foot for at least six feet.</p>
<p>Gutters and downspouts are also very important to keeping water out of the basement living space. These systems keep the water from running down the side of the house and pooling around the foundation followed by seeping into the basement. It is important to keep the downspouts emptying far enough away from the home so that this water penetration is less likely to occur.  There are other components to keeping the basement dry but they fall outside of the scope of this author&#8217;s technical and practical skillset. However, you can find this information quite easily on the world wide web.  Stay dry this spring and keep your property protected as well!</p>
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		<title>The most important harvest? RAIN!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 18:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Residential water use increases 40 to 50% during summer months due to outdoor water use. Stormwater runoff is the leading type of residential non-point source pollution.]]></description>
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<p>Residential water use increases 40 to 50%                     during summer months due to outdoor water use.                     Stormwater runoff is the leading type of residential non-point                     source pollution.</p>
<p><strong>What is a rain barrel?</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.uri.edu/ce/healthylandscapes/rainb_small.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="266" align="left" />A                     rain barrel collects and stores rainwater from rooftops to                   use later for lawn and garden watering.</p>
<p>Water collected in                       a rain barrel would normally pour off       your roof directly or flow through gutterbrush and roof gutter downspouts and become stormwater       runoff.</p>
<p>Depending on your yard, this runoff can                     travel onto paved surfaces and eventually         into a storm drain.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;">54             gallon, green plastic rain barrel with screened cover and outlet             hose. Also comes with overflow hose and linking kit to connect a             set of two. </span></p>
<p><img src="http://www.uri.edu/ce/healthylandscapes/demophotos/davisville/jdrainb163003_small.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></p>
<p><strong>Why Use Rain Barrels?</strong></p>
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<li><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;">Rain                         barrels conserve water and help lower costs (a rain barrel                         can save approximately 1,300 gallons of water during                     peak summer months).</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;">Rain barrels reduce         water pollution by reducing stormwater runoff, which can contain pollutants         like sediment, oil, grease, bacteria and nutrients.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;">Rain barrels are                         inexpensive and easy to build and install.</span></li>
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<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;">A                       rain barrel can be used to save water for plants during                       dry periods. Rain barrels can also be arranged to slowly                       release the                     collected rain fall to areas that can soak up the water,                     reducing stormwater runoff and increasing groundwater recharge.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;"><strong>Operation                       and Maintenance</strong><br />
Rain                       barrels should be drained and removed for the winter months                       to prevent ice damage. It is recommended that you remove                       the existing downspout and elbow intact and store for reinstallation                      in the late fall.  You can then add another downspout                     section that will need to be custom cut to an appropriate                     height                       above your rain barrel. Two, connected downspout elbows                       (forming an S shape) or hinged extension should sit about                   two inches above the rain barrel inlet hole. Fine mesh screen                       should be used to cover any openings in the rain barrel                       to prevent mosquitoes and to trap debris. Rain barrels                       can be installed upon blocks or  wooden crate to                       provide height for gravity flow purposes.</span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;"><strong>Where to purchase?<br />
</strong></span><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;">Ready-made                           rain barrels range from $89 to $135 each depending on                         size, style and added features. For local suppliers, inquire                         at your local home and garden supply store, garden center,                   nursery, or hardware store.</span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;">You                     can also do an internet search on rain barrels and gutterbrush. </span></p>
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		<title>Making Fall Chores More Fun With The GutterBrush Guys, Ltd.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 15:13:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The GutterBrush Guys, Ltd. (www.gutterbrush.com) enjoy being outside and completing important home improvement/maintenance projects very much. But we are also always mindful of the safety of ourselves and those around us. Take a moment and consider taking health and safety precautions when raking leaves, cleaning gutters and performing other outdoor chores.]]></description>
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<p>The GutterBrush Guys, Ltd. (www.gutterbrush.com) enjoy being outside and completing important home improvement/maintenance projects very much. But we are also always mindful of the safety of ourselves and those around us. Take a moment and consider taking health and safety precautions when raking leaves, cleaning gutters and performing other outdoor chores. According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) taking a few simple steps and precautions can keep you from becoming injured while out of doors doing chores this autumn. “Many people work vigorously in the yard during the autumn season, and it often takes a toll on your body,” AAOS spokesman Dr. Laurence Laudicina, said in a news release from the academy. “Raking leaves and cleaning out the gutters are popular seasonal chores that can lead to falls or strain to your back and upper body.” In 2008 in the United States, about 617,000 people suffered injuries caused by rakes, other outdoor garden supplies and ladders, the U.S. Consumer Protection Safety Commission noted.</p>
<p>So to help everyone avoid becoming one of those statistics we wanted to pass along some of the tips presented by the AAOS:</p>
<p>•Warm up for at least 10 minutes with some stretching and light exercise before beginning work in the yard.</p>
<p>•Use a rake that’s comfortable for your height and strength. You can prevent blisters by wearing gloves or using a rake with a padded handle.</p>
<p>•Make sure that hats or scarves don’t block your vision, and watch out for large rocks, low branches, tree stumps or uneven surfaces.</p>
<p>•Vary your movements and alternate your leg and arm positions often. When picking up leaves, bend at the knees, not at the waist.</p>
<p>•Wear shoes or boots with slip-resistant soles.</p>
<p>•Don’t overfill leaf bags, especially if the leaves are wet. You should be able to carry bags comfortably.</p>
<p>•Don’t throw leaves over your shoulder or to the side. That kind of twisting motion places undue stress on your back.</p>
<p>•Inspect ladders for loose screws, hinges or rungs, and make sure it is free of mud, dirt or liquids.</p>
<p>•Make sure all ladder legs rest on a firm, level surface. Don’t use ladders on uneven ground or soft, muddy earth.</p>
<p>•Always face a ladder when climbing and descending.</p>
<p>•Confirm that the ladder is fully open and locked before you climb it.</p>
<p>•Angle ladders about 75 degrees from the ground.</p>
<p>•Don’t sit or stand on the top of the ladder or on its pail shelf.</p>
<p>•Use the right ladder for the job. Step stools or utility ladders are good for working at low or medium heights, while extension ladders should be used outdoors to reach high places.</p>
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