Waikato Hospital, Hamilton

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1424 days ago

Protecting your home from fires

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton

1. Check your smoke alarms
Smoke alarms provide an early warning in case of a fire inside your home. Traditional alarms beep when they detect smoke or fire, while smart detectors also send an alert to your phone. There should be a smoke detector in every room in your house except bathrooms, for … View more
1. Check your smoke alarms
Smoke alarms provide an early warning in case of a fire inside your home. Traditional alarms beep when they detect smoke or fire, while smart detectors also send an alert to your phone. There should be a smoke detector in every room in your house except bathrooms, for maximum protection. You also need one in the hallway between the living area and bedrooms.
Crucially, you are highly advised to test your smoke alarms at least once a year to ensure they still work. You are four times more likely to die in a house fire without a functioning smoke alarm!

2. Get a fire extinguisher
Having a fire extinguisher handy can make the difference between a small kitchen mishap that was successfully contained, and the house literally burning down. There are different types of fire extinguisher, classified according to the kind of fire they’re designed to tackle. Make sure you are aware of what the differences are and how to use each one in an emergency situation. A typical home extinguisher should have an ABC rating:
• Class A – combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, household rubbish, most plastics
• Class B – flammable liquids, solvents, oil, petrol, paints and lacquers
• Class C – gases including methane, propane, hydrogen, acetylene and natural gas
• Class D – combustible metals including magnesium and aluminium swarf
• Class E – Electrical fires
• Class F – chip pan fires, as an alternative to a fire blanket

3. Create a fire stopping landscape
A fire originating from outside, such as a wildfire, is best thwarted by preventing it from reaching your house in the first place. You can use landscape gardening design to slow down or stop the spread of fire towards your home, by adhering to these tips:
• Use hard landscaping such as concrete, stone or gravel around the house
• Clear any dry vegetation from around the home, particularly in the summer
• Use fire resistant plants such as lavender and honeysuckle for soft landscaping, and spread them out, to slow down fire and stop it from spreading
• Keep outdoor plants well watered during the summer months. Lush green planting is less likely to burn.

4. Use fire retardant materials
Let’s start with building materials; some are more vulnerable to fire than others. Using fire retardant alternatives and fireproofing your interiors are good first lines of defence against a potentially serious tragedy. Make the changes when you are refurbishing or redecorating your home. The Building.govt.nz website has a comprehensive list of everything you can do to help prevention of fire occurring. Designing for fire can also be designing for sustainability which is without a doubt a win-win!

When it comes to materials, concrete panels, stucco or brick for exterior walls, steel framing for windows and concrete or metal for roofing are all good choices. Fire retardant paint is also a good idea. For decking, concrete, tiles, stone or brick are better than wood.

Inside your home, choose fire resistant curtains and upholstery fabrics. Additional flameproofing can also be administered to your existing home fabrics and upholstered furniture in situ. Curtain Clean can service your existing upholstery anywhere in the country. Call us on 0800 579 0501 for prices and to find out more.

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1425 days ago

Free clean icecream containers

Elizabeth from Fitzroy

I have about 2 dozen icecream containers to give away. Someone said the NBU at the hospital uses these, does anybody have a contact there who would know where to drop off? Ph Elizabeth 8434120 or 0274632859

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1425 days ago

Free magazines needing a home

Elizabeth from Fitzroy

Anybody want some magazines? I have lots of That's Life & Lucky Break & NZ Womans Weekly if anyone is interested. Pick up is in Fitzroy but can drop off in some areas if needed. Puzzles mostly done otherwise intact. Ph Elizabeth 8434120 or 0274632859

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1425 days ago

Single room available in Hillcrest Hamilton

Grace from Hillcrest

Fully furnished, insulated and HRV for healthy living, $170 pw/person, power, gas, & unlimited ultra-fast internet is include, no pets nor smokers, can only take female boarders for family reason, off street parking available, students and professionals are welcomed. Will be available after 14 … View moreFully furnished, insulated and HRV for healthy living, $170 pw/person, power, gas, & unlimited ultra-fast internet is include, no pets nor smokers, can only take female boarders for family reason, off street parking available, students and professionals are welcomed. Will be available after 14 Jan. Please call or text Grace: 021-2638600 or Simeon: 021-0499934 for viewing or more details.

1427 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Hamilton

I was Ready to ask for Help | Louise B. | Addictive Eaters Anonymous

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1430 days ago

The Dangers of Dirty Curtains

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton

Curtains are a great way to really complete the look of a room in your home. They can add a sense of personality and lift up the atmosphere of your home without spending a fortune on redecorating. Most people tend to forget about their curtains when cleaning other home interior accessories, such as… View moreCurtains are a great way to really complete the look of a room in your home. They can add a sense of personality and lift up the atmosphere of your home without spending a fortune on redecorating. Most people tend to forget about their curtains when cleaning other home interior accessories, such as carpets. Little did you know, curtains can cause serious harm to your health if left unattended for long periods of time.

1. CURTAINS ACCUMULATE ALLERGENS AND DUST MITES

Curtain fabrics can often attract a lot of allergens and dust. These are the two main causes of allergic reactions such as sneezing, coughing or runny noses. Due to their small size, they are easily carried by wind and accumulate on curtains after some time, especially curtains that are made from cotton. Some curtains are worse offenders when it comes to dust accumulation, particularly those made from thicker fabrics and multiple curtain layers in one. Allergens and dust mites are trapped between the layers and thus increase the chances of getting allergy symptoms. Removing the allergens hidden in your curtains can already help relieve allergy symptoms a lot without the help of meds.

2. MOULD AND MILDEW
Moulds can develop and grow in curtains, and they are most likely to thrive in a dirty curtain. Mould growth is something that can’t be ignored, and immediate curtain cleaning should happen since it can cause potentially dangerous health problems and puts everyone in the home or commercial space at risk.

Some moulds can trigger asthma and other bronchial or respiratory issues. Most images are susceptible to disinfectants found in individual cleaning solutions, aside from many other possible diseases or health conditions.


It’s best to seek the help of professional curtain cleaners since formulations must be based on the kind of material your curtain was made from. The overall quality and craftsmanship deserve to be well-cared for with the right cleaning products and techniques.

3. GERMS

Germs are one of the main causes of sickness in both humans and pets. What most people don’t know is that they love attaching themselves to curtains (mainly those that are hung in dark areas).

4. DUST AND TOXINS

Curtains in all homes can collect dust and toxins quickly. Mainly if the curtain material is thick and lined. Does one of your family members at home suffer from regular asthma attacks or bronchitis? If your answer is yes, then the cause is probably hiding in your curtains.


CONCLUSION: CLEAN YOUR CURTAINS PERIODICALLYYour drapes may play an important role in enhancing the overall ambiance of your home. Proper maintenance of curtains becomes absolutely essential if you want to have a healthy indoor environment for yourself and your family.

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1435 days ago

wheel chair friendly social club

Debi from Hamilton East

Hi. Doug here. Debi's partner. She has been my care giver for some 3 and a half years now since my leg amputations that have not resolved themselves into prosthetics. I had a brilliant meet with a good mate Steve today and between us we came up with a plan. I have been trying to find a social … View moreHi. Doug here. Debi's partner. She has been my care giver for some 3 and a half years now since my leg amputations that have not resolved themselves into prosthetics. I had a brilliant meet with a good mate Steve today and between us we came up with a plan. I have been trying to find a social club for wheel chair people like myself here in Hamilton but it doesn't exist. So I want to invent that. Not just for myself and Debi but for other people in my situation and the people that care for them. Prince Harry gave me the inspiration with his Invictus Games and I would love to field a NZ team for that but small steps first. If anyone is interested or would like to support this idea I would be happy to hear from you. Come the New Year we could make a difference. Happy holidays. Doug

1428 days ago

Happy New Year

NumberWorks'nWords Hamilton Central

Happy New Year from the NumberWorks'nWords team!

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1428 days ago

Thank you for all support.

Naimish from iFixComputer ifixcomputer.co.nz

Hello Neighbors,

What a year 2020. I don't need to describe. We learned so much new things specially supporting each other.

I have been helping with computer problem my neighbours since my arrival in New Zealand and before neighbourly invented.

When I was student, I printed few flyers for … View more
Hello Neighbors,

What a year 2020. I don't need to describe. We learned so much new things specially supporting each other.

I have been helping with computer problem my neighbours since my arrival in New Zealand and before neighbourly invented.

When I was student, I printed few flyers for computer repair and drop near by my neighbourhood. I had no car. I had opportunity to help them. Sometime they pay me extra, sometime they dropped me in their car and offered coffee.

I have been helping same way from Auckland to Hamilton.

I run computer troubleshooting business called ifixcomputer.

If you need any help with Computer, laptop printer, smartphone etc, please get in touch.

My website is www.ifixcomputer.co.nz...
Please do check Google reviews.

Thank you again for all support 👍🙏.

Naimish
Ifixcomputer
0212399648

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1434 days ago

Merry Christmas

Naimish from iFixComputer ifixcomputer.co.nz

Wishing you a joy-filled Christmas season. May your holidays be spent in good cheer and unforgettable moments. Have a great time this Christmas!

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1429 days ago

Rimu dining table & 6 chairs

Kirsten from Hamilton East

Solid Rimu dining extendable table with 6 chairs. Some wear to the chair coverings as can be seen in photos. Measurements: W 880 X L 1400 ext 1800. Pick up from Kihikihi, Te Awamutu. Selling on behalf of my parents.

Price: $200

1430 days ago

Pop in - We are open!

The Team from Red Cross Shop Five Cross

Planning on doing some op shopping? Good idea – make sure to pop into your Red Cross Shop, we have more than 40 around the country! It is also a great time to drop off your unwanted Christmas gifts or to find someone else's pre-loved treasure.

We can't wait to see you and happy op … View more
Planning on doing some op shopping? Good idea – make sure to pop into your Red Cross Shop, we have more than 40 around the country! It is also a great time to drop off your unwanted Christmas gifts or to find someone else's pre-loved treasure.

We can't wait to see you and happy op shopping!

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1430 days ago

Pop in - We are open!

The Team from Red Cross Shop Hamilton East

Planning on doing some op shopping? Good idea – make sure to pop into your Red Cross Shop, we have more than 40 around the country! It is also a great time to drop off your unwanted Christmas gifts or to find someone else's pre-loved treasure.

We can't wait to see you and happy op … View more
Planning on doing some op shopping? Good idea – make sure to pop into your Red Cross Shop, we have more than 40 around the country! It is also a great time to drop off your unwanted Christmas gifts or to find someone else's pre-loved treasure.

We can't wait to see you and happy op shopping!

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1430 days ago

wire mesh

Nettie from Hamilton East

looking for old wire mesh , or any type of chickenwire for a project here.

1430 days ago

Programmes you can study with NCEA level 2

Vision Hamilton

“Do you know what study programmes you can join with NCEA Level 2 at Vision College?” We offer a range of different certificates, diplomas, and degrees that you can enrol with NCEA Level 2. Call us on 0800 834 834 or visit our website for more information.

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