Dec 19
For all parents, there’s nothing more important than the welfare of their child. Moms and dads should provide security for their child with Natural Mat. By simply reading this information, as part of your search for bedding for your child, you will reveal how to take care of your son or daughter when they sleep, and will know about the kid mattresses.
Exactly what kind of mattress should you consider? Mattress produced from organic fibers or those artificial? Do you want to start your own preference on the quality of the materials or the size, shape, and various other things?
Before moving forward with any mattress, it is certainly important to consider some easy tips. Full article…
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Dec 16
COLUMBIA, S.C. – All clam and oyster harvesting beds on Battery Creek and its tributaries have been closed to harvest due to a sewage spill, the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control reported today.
“This closure is temporary and is the result of potentially elevated bacteria levels due to a sewer overflow,” said Mike Pearson, manager of DHEC’s Shellfish Sanitation Section. “The affected areas will reopen once water quality data indicates the bacteria levels are acceptable for shellfish harvesting.”
For more information on clam and oyster harvesting areas in Beaufort County, call DHEC’s Region 8 Environmental Quality Control office at (843) 846-1030.
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Here is just a small taste of our baby models from the Melbourne and Sydney workshops.
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Dec 03
Your baby’s crib is perhaps the most important piece of safety equipment you will have in your house. You need to make sure that crib is safe and secure, and that it’s a comfortable place for your baby to rest her head at night.
You need to recognize just how important that crib is. Here are some facts about your baby’s sleep habits and his time in the crib you might not know:
- Your baby is going to sleep an average of 16 hours a day for the first two months. That adds up to 960 hours, and the vast majority of the time is going to be in the crib.
- The following four months – from age three months to age six months – that sleep amount drops slightly to about 14.5 hours a day. That give
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Tags: Safety, Safety Numbers