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Car Seats for Safe and Hassle Free Trip
Jul 15th, 2010 by admin

Parents who often travel with kids, infant and babies are most concerned with the safety of their child while traveling.  Whether the plan is to travel by bus, train, plane, public transport or by their own car, they ensure that measures are taken to provide safe travel for their kids.  Traveling with newborn is one of the most difficult situation that newly made parents may face.  These babies especially need car seats for infant.  It is preferably the the car seat is one which has an EPS lining and which comes with a 5point harness system for traveling in vehicles.  Some car seats for infants also come with a separate and removable infant support for head and body.  This will provide a better fit for smaller babies.

Although airlines and agencies for traveling don’t recommend the use of special child restraint when traveling with infants, experts for safety still recommends that infants and babies should travel using car seats on plane.  Don’t forget to bring also nappy bags and carriers for hassle free traveling.

Floss a Stuck Ring Off your Finger
Aug 12th, 2009 by admin

Your finger is swelling from when you jammed it in the door. Or perhaps those pregnancy pounds have plumped up the size of your hands. Whatever the cause, even soapy water won’t get that band of gold to budge, and you’re beginning to panic. Before you race to the emergency room to have your ring cut off, try this:

Starting at your fingertip, snugly spiral a long piece of dental floss (flat and waxed is best) down your finger until you reach the base. When you get to the ring, thread the end of the floss under it. Coat your entire wrapped finger with petroleum jelly, then grasp the end of floss that you have slipped under your ring and pull upward. The floss will begin to unwind – and your ring should slide up and off.

One Caveat: “The floss works by compressing your finger, so you must complete the ‘operation’ in under twenty minutes or you could compromise blood flow,” says Lloyd Van Winkle, M.D., a family physician in Castroville, Texas.

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