Designing Your Corrugated Box

Posted on: 3 April 2015

A corrugated box is made out of at least two sheets of liner board and at least one sheet of corrugated medium. Corrugated boxes are commonly chosen because they are less expensive. They are also better for the environment because they are easy to recycle. While you might want to save money by reusing a box, you are better off purchasing a new box because used boxes lose many of their protective qualities.
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Gardening And Landscape Solutions For Apartment-Dwellers

Posted on: 17 March 2015

You don't have to sacrifice your love of fruitful gardens and lush landscaping just because you live in an apartment or a town-home. There are many clever ideas that can fulfill this love of nurturing plants to fruition, while enjoying the fruits of your labor with fresh flowers, herbs, and vegetables. Consider some unconventional approaches to gardening when you live in homes that lack green-space and room for the plants you love.
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2 Next Generation Security Measures For Gun Safes

Posted on: 5 March 2015

Keeping your firearms safe is of the utmost priority for any gun owner, but a simple bargain safe just might not cut it in most situations, especially in case of a home invasion, where thieves know where to look and how to get to your guns. In order to thwart not only thieves, but also prying eyes and the curious hands of children or other family members, here are two ways to ensure that your next safe keeps your guns and family are safe and secure using the latest technology.
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How To Prevent And Repair Bird Damage On Commercial Roofs

Posted on: 25 February 2015

Birds are a nuisance that can damage the roof of your business to the point that it needs a full replacement. Knowing what issues to watch for, how to prevent them, and what to do when damage occurs can help you manage bird issues before they become a disaster. Drainage Issues On roofs with gutter systems, whether it's traditional eave-based gutters on pitched roofs or run-off openings on a flat roof, nesting birds are the main concern.
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