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The home security expert with a fetish for zombie culture will already know that there are 3 key areas you will need to focus on if you want to keep the flesh eaters out:

(1) Strength
(2) Transparency
(3) Weatherproof

Any good home/base should have these 3 key factors, but also, your base should have a lot of windows… why? because in a post apocalyptic world, it is unlikely the electricity companies will still be running properly, so windows are key.

****STRENGTH****

Here are some tricks to make your windows more zombie-proof:

(1) Add a layer of synthetic film/sheet of synthetic glass or plastic to the outside and inside of the window
(2) Change the glass in your windows to be thicker, a synthetic glass, or adding security windows (with wire embedded in the glass — examples of synthetic glass includes Pyrex, Plexiglass, and Lucite)
(3) Add a layer of wire mesh or some other rigid, very strong though not transparent (sheet metal, wire mesh, plywood, bricks, etc.)

While adding metal security bars across the window would keep the bad things out, it would not protect the windows themselves. As you will see, keeping the windows whole, without cracks and holes, will give you a more secure, comfortable, and durable base.

****TRANSPARENCY****

Anyone who has heard the new Spice Girls single will know the feeling of deep horrifying darkness, but zombies and darkness are not a good mix, so we need plenty of sunlight in our base.

There are ways to increase light flow into a room without using the windows (you may use mirrors, open holes, or manufactured skylight systems) but for the best security and comfort, it is going to be windows that will make the best light source.

(1) If you must use a solid, opaque material, add perforations (holes) to make sure light can get through
(2) Use woven material like wire mesh or chain-link fence to the outside of fences to add strength without blocking too much light
(3) Whenever possible, use transparent materials (like Plexiglass) for reinforcement with an addition of a more solid material such as wire mesh or metal bars for additional security

****Weatherproof****

Since the energy supply in our zombiefied world is going to be highly limited, we will want to maintain a good temperature as much as possible. Using windows if high quality or using multiple windows in one frame will help insulate from either of the extremes. Considering that the window coverings may be no more than perforated sheet metal or plywood, there will need to be a way of keeping the rain or snow out. Using one or many of the following ideas can help to keep your locale temperate and safe:

(1) When possible, use a double layer of material to maintain a layer of insulating air and to help maintain proper temperature inside
(2) Use high quality material when possible – many high quality glass materials will have a reflective though transparent layer of metal on the outside of the glass, keeping too much sunlight in and overheating the building
(3) If there is no solid material available, that meets the previous criteria and you must use an opaque material with holes, make sure there is some sort of storm covering to keep the elements out in case of a bad storm

Remember, part of safety is thinking not only of the zombies outside, but the natural elements that can make you ill just as easily. Remember, to date, more people have died from pneumonia than zombies.

Sleep Tight.

Double Glazed Door Lock Bumping and Lock Snapping

Here is an excellent video from our friends at West Yorkshire Windows - on Double Glazed Door Lock Bumping and Lock Snapping - the new craze for breaking into uPVC doors in the UK.

These techniques exploit vulnerabilities in door cylinders and are devastatingly effective. This has led West Yorkshire Windows to stock anti snap-able and anti bump-able cylinders.

Video is taken from a recent sales meeting



Credit: http://www.westyorkshirewindows.com

Clive Christian bespoke interior design showroom for kitchen, bathrooms and bedrooms presents their bespoke range of Empire Flame crockery

The elegant range includes a wide selection of formal plates, silver spoons and even Caviar Comports which can either be bought individually or be delivered in a fabulous black presentation box, the perfect gift to give married couples for a truly special start to married life and all those dinner parties!

Clive Christian Empire Flame cutlery collection is created in partnership with the historic skills of Arthur Price, inspired by the classic empire style.

Made from hot forged stainless steel, with 24 carat gold leaf detailing and hand gilded, Imperial Flame finials on each individual piece. The Empire Flame is available in a range of gifts sets including tea and coffee pots and cups. The signature piece in the collection is the Caviar Spoon; with gold plated flame handle and oyster shell bowl.

Clive Christian is a bespoke interior design showroom for kitchen, bathrooms and bedrooms. T


Sid Harrison, Managing Director of Clive Christian Edinburgh, is delighted that customers will be able to enjoy Clive Christian products at the start of married life. He commented;

“When my wife and I got married we were given some beautiful china that we could not have bought for ourselves. We have been able to add to the collection we were given over the years and nearly 30 years later it still feels special when we use it. It is great to have the chance to be able to offer the same opportunity to people starting out on their married life now - this tableware is truly special, and everyone who likes the ‘very best’ will appreciate it.”

Clive Christian is a bespoke interior design showroom for kitchen, bathrooms and bedrooms. The company which has a global presence showcases some of the most prestigious fabric and wood collections. Influenced by their own individual style, celebrities such as Sharon Osbourne and Eddie Irvine have both enjoyed Clive Christian products.

To receive further information on Clive Christian products please Tel: Edinburgh 0131 557 2529 or Glasgow 0141 332 8989.

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Edinburgh

EH7 4AF

www.clive.com

We have all heard of Guerrilla warfare and Guerrilla Marketing, but one thing we never expected to hear was the term “Guerrilla Gardening”.

When we first heard this term we thought it involved throwing plants through windows, or tricking people into sitting on a cactus, but the reality is so much cooler and more interesting.

Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to Guerrilla Gardening:

Guerilla Gardening is the art of planting plants in public places that are being unused.

In principle this sounds like a very nice thing to do, but the reality is that it is illegal, and some people have been questioned by the police already.

Technically it is seen as graffiti, but it is done with plants instead of paint.

Does Guerilla gardening appeal to your naughtier side? If so, you can find out even more information via Wikipedia: Guerilla Gardening

Mosquitoes are frankly a pain in the arse, often, quite literally!

These blood suckers can be a nightmare for any home owner. But, did you know there are certain plants that you can add to your garden to keep the blood suckers away?

Citronella Grass

Citronella grass is, of course, where companies get the citronella oil. This oil is put in candles and lanterns that can be burned in your yard to repel mosquitoes. Citronella grass is actually a tropic plant that grows to be six feet tall, so it might not be practical in the average suburban backyard.

Catnip

Catnip is an herb that is most commonly used to stuff in toys or feed to cats for their enjoyment. However, the oil from this plant has actually been found to be more than ten times better at repelling mosquitoes than DEET. Planting this plant near your patio or deck will help repel mosquitoes.
Rosemary

This garden herb also has an oil that repels mosquitoes. While they are attractive plants that both repel mosquitoes and can add interest to your cooking, they are truly tropical plants that are not hardy in cold climates. You can, however, grow rosemary in a pot and take it inside in the winter.

Marigolds

Marigolds have a particular smell that many insects and humans find objectionable. They are a good plant for repelling mosquitoes as well as insects that can attack vegetable plants and aphids. Marigolds are annuals with bright flowers that range from lemon yellow to dark oranges and reds.

Mosquito Plants

There are actually plants on the market that are simply called Mosquito plants. They are advertised as a plant that repels mosquitoes. There are different schools of thoughts on these plants. Some say they do nothing to repel mosquitoes, while other swear by them. More often than not, you can only find them through mail order and internet sales.

Now you have the ammo to keep them pesky blood suckers away, if you want to protect your family from all blood suckers, then you can also grow garlic… and don’t hire accountants. ;-)

There are so many decisions to make in terms of homes. Do you rent or buy? In the city or the countryside? Modern or traditional?

At times it can seem like you are stuck between a rock and a hard place.

Well recently we found a family of home owners who were quite literally stuck between a rock and a hard place:

rock and hard place

Here is the family outside their home

home

My House is a Toilet

The Toilet-Shaped House has a very unique design, and was built by Sim Jae-duck, the chairman of the organizing committee of the Inaugural General Assembly of the World Toilet Association, and he hopes his toilet house will highlight the global need for better sanitation.. The Toilet-Shaped house is in fact named Haewoojae, which signifies in Korean “a place of sanctuary where one can solve one’s worries“. Sim Jae-duck will open what is billed as the world’s one and only toilet house on November 11 to mark the launch of his World Toilet Association.

toilet house

This may look like the movie set from Lord of The Rings, but it is actually a REAL family home from Wales.

The creator of the hobbit home had this to say:

It was built by myself and my father in law with help from passers by and visiting friends. 4 months after starting we were moved in and cosy. I estimate 1000-1500 man hours and £3000 put in to this point. Not really so much in house buying terms (roughly £60/sq m excluding labour).

The house was built with maximum regard for the environment and by reciprocation gives us a unique opportunity to live close to nature. Being your own (have a go) architect is a lot of fun and allows you to create and enjoy something which is part of yourself and the land rather than, at worst, a mass produced box designed for maximum profit and convenience of the construction industry. Building from natural materials does away with producers profits and the cocktail of carcinogenic poisons that fill most modern buildings.

Do you want to make the ultimate entrance to any room or party?

Well now you can with what I like to call the “The Futurama Staircase”.

Every once in a while there is an idea that is so good that we say to ourselves: “Why didn’t I think of that?“.

The air conditioned bus shelter is one of those ideas!

Simple, yet a breath of fresh air (literally) for those waiting for the next bus home.

Brilliant!

However, it is currently raining here :-(

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