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Choosing The Right Boat Cover

Posted by Ralph Serpe | Boats | Wednesday 27 January 2010 3:33 am

Whatever type of boat you own, a boat cover is an important way of protecting your investment. Boat covers are typically not used while the boat is underway, whether racing, cruising or sport fishing, but they help to protect your boat while it is sitting at the dock or at a mooring. Boat covers are also important to use when towing a boat while traveling, or when putting a boat into winter storage. Even if you are going to shrink-wrap your boat for winter in a snowy climate, a cover provides an additional degree of protection and insulation.

Boat covers generally fall into one of three categories: custom, semi-custom and universal. A custom cover is made specifically for your particular vessel. If you have a custom-made boat, of course, this is the type of cover you will need. Custom covers are also made for specific makes and models of boats.

Semi-custom covers are made for a class or style of boat. They may not always be as snug a fit as a custom cover, but should give adequate protection. The main reason you want to use a cover is to protect your boat from weather%2

Proper Storing of Medical Equipment

Posted by Andy Johnson | Medical Equipment | Thursday 10 December 2009 2:29 am

The proper storing of medical equipment is vital to any medical office large or small. The reason for this is not hard to see. Medical equipment and supplies are often very sensitive and specialized so proper care is absolutely necessary to not only find these products, but to prevent them from being damaged or even worse like becoming unsanitary. This means every facility needs a set of shelving units and organizing features, which will allow the proper protection of equipment. However, this isn’t the only reason medical equipment needs such care. Most offices carrying hundreds of pieces of equipment so these products need to be easy to find amongst one another. This not only saves time, but in an emergency situation it can save lives. This also improves the efficiency of a facility as orders can be more easily accomplished.

The most common storage is done with light metal racks. These racks are made of material that is easily broken down and adaptable to many differently sized rooms in a building. This allows medical professionals to move these racks around at will to best fit the standards and needs of their facility. Additionally, such practical storing allows professionals and other building staff to use such shelving in many different rooms instead of just one dedicated room. This practicality is also matched in their sanitary benefits as well. Metal, especially stainless steel, does not hold germs well and is easy to clean. This means the packaging used for medical equipment will not be exposed to possible infecting material, which could cause huge problems for patients in the long run. Additionally, metal shelves are easy to clean and disinfect, so should there be any accidents, they can be easily cleaned.

In addition to these basic small shelves, there also exists a much stronger type of shelving unit. Some medical equipment is very heavy and cannot be placed on a normal shelf. These products require specialized shelves that are made to be portable and adaptable, but are made with especially strong material. These products have all the same benefits as those listed above but they come with thicker shelves and a higher price tag. Properly storing such equipment will help keep your shelving intact and keep very expensive medical tools safe. All materials should be properly labeled and organized according to the logical flow of use. This means more commonly used products on lower shelves and less frequent products up high.

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