There's a certain pleasure in having your very own jetty—your own private access to the water. The trouble is that it's not always as private as you think. It's logical that birds that live on and around the water would use your jetty as a convenient place to rest. What is not convenient is the bird excrement that can be left behind. If you are getting sick of having to hose down your jetty to clean up after those birds, you might be interested in some rather efficient ways to make your jetty less alluring to your feathered friends.
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- Some businesses sound very polished and professional when you speak to them over the phone but let themselves down when visitors come to the office to attend a meeting. If you find that clients gain an unfavourable impression of your services and products after having attended your premises, then it is a sure sign that you need to smarten up your appearance. In some manufacturing and industrial settings, this is not so easy to achieve.
- As towns expand, it's common that old industrial sites get considered for residential redevelopment. When redevelopment is being considered for an industrial site, it's important to ensure that the land is suitable for living. Here are some aspects that need to be considered when looking at a potential redevelopment. Is the land contaminated? There can be a range of contamination sources directly in the soil, including heavy metals and high levels of pesticides and poisons from previous use, which are often not visible.
- The office water cooler is well known as the spot where people meet during the working day and swap the latest news. It's not just a gossip sharing post, though. Having a water cooler in your workplace is a great way to encourage staff to stay hydrated throughout the day. And that not only makes them feel good and keep happy, but it also has several benefits in terms of productivity and efficiency.
- Whether you're currently conducting home improvements or merely thinking about it, considering a balustrade railing for your home could be a great idea. More sturdy and secure than an ordinary wooden fence and much less heavy and traditional than a full brick-and-mortar wall, this type of fencing will not only secure your home but look great doing it. If you're wondering whether this is right for your home, wonder no more—here are a couple of suggestions for places where balustrades could fit into your home.