Taking steps to purchase the right kind of powered riding toys for your child can provide them with hours of fun. You want to be careful though that you don’t just go out and purchase the first one that catches your eye. Instead there are numerous factors that you must take into consideration beforehand that will help to ensure that you make a more informed decision as to which type of toy to consider. Taking your time and doing some research will also ensure that you find one that is not only fun but is also affordable for your budget.

Powered riding toys come in a huge amount of varieties so how do you figure out what kinds of things to consider when it comes to looking for and purchasing this kind of ride on toys? These are a few of the most important things to consider:

1. The first thing that needs to be considered is the age of the child that will be using the toy. Keep in mind that you need ride on toys that they can operate easily so you don’t want a ride where the height won’t allow them to place their feet squarely on the ground so that they remain stable at all times. Plus of course you don’t want a toy that weighs too much otherwise they will find it very difficult to control when it is moving.

2. The next thing you need to take into consideration is how long the battery in the powered riding toys you are considering purchasing are rated to last. If you’re looking to purchase this kind of toy choose one that enables you to recharge the batteries. Unfortunately some of the cheaper models you will find may allow you to recharge them a few times but will at some point in the future need replacing. Also look for toys that can be recharged quickly so your kids can back on them in a short amount of time.

3. Finally, look at the maximum speed the powered riding toys you are considering purchasing can travel. Generally you will find that the majority of them travel at no more than 6 miles per hour (or 10 km per hour). This is generally a very safe speed but make sure that it’s a speed that you yourself are comfortable with.

Powered riding toys like the Power Wheels Toys and the Pink Power Wheels are one of the most popular children’s ride on toys and they’re a very fun toy to shop for. By doing a little bit of research your children will have a toy that they’ll love for years to come.

 

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Cordless power tools have revolutionized the way homeowners and professionals work with power tools. The first cordless drill was introduced in the 1960s. Since that time, they have become more powerful, and the batteries last much longer.

MAKITA power tool battery is one of them.

Here are some MAKITA power tool battery tips:

Reset a MAKITA Battery:

Press the battery pack removal button, located on the back of the power tool’s handle, to release the battery pack from the MAKITA power tool. 

Slide the battery pack along the rail track, on the bottom of the power tool, to remove the pack.

Place the battery pack into the battery pack charger with the metal contact side matching the metal contacts in the charger.

Let the battery pack charge for eight hours. Your MAKITA battery pack is now reset.

Recharge a MAKITA power tool battery:

If a downside to cordless drills exists, it is managing battery power and recharging to prevent interruptions during the project. Make it a point to know the battery type and its characteristics being used with the drill. Doing so helps improve battery management and will ultimately extend its life.

Plug the battery charger directly into the outlet. Avoid using extension cords to reduce the effects of voltage drop. MAKITA power tool battery chargers use transformers and solid-state components for charging batteries. Supplying less than adequate voltage to the charger has the potential to cause overheating and damage to the charger and battery.

Remove the MAKITA power tool battery from the drill and wipe any debris from the exposed terminals before inserting it in the charger. Line up the battery with the charger and slide it in all the way. A red or green power light will come on when the MAKITA power tool battery is in the charger. Different cordless tool manufacturers build chargers specifically for their batteries. For this reason, most MAKITA power tool batteries will only fit into chargers provided by the same company.

Charge MAKITA power tool battery when temperatures are between freezing and 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep the charger clean and the vents free of debris. Allow the battery to stay on charge until the charger indicator shows the charge to be complete. Because different tool manufactures use a different sequence of colored indicator lights on their chargers, check the tools operating manual for the meaning of each light. Today’s chargers often have a legend stuck to the charger showing what each light means and how to tell when the charge is complete.

Storage a MAKITA power tool battery:

If you don’t plan on using the MAKITA power tool battery for a month or more, we recommend storing it in a clean, dry, cool place away from heat and metal objects. NiCad, NiMH and Li-Ion batteries will self-discharge during storage.

Extend a MAKITA power tool battery Life?

Do you feel better when you are in a controlled environment? Your MAKITA power tool battery do too. Remove this MAKITA power tool battery from the power equipment. You should store the power tool in the climate controlled area also. They perform better at room temperature.

Place the plastic protective cap on this MAKITA power tool battery for safety reasons. If left uncapped you could receive a shock or they could cause a fire if the terminals contact a metal surface.

Place this MAKITA power tool battery in a environmentally controlled area (example a closet). Batteries will last in most situations twice as long as leaving them in a cool, hot, cold or damp garage or vehicle.

Charge this MAKITA power tool battery about once every 45 days, just to keep it fresh in case you need to use them and you know you will ( example Christmas lights, gifts etc.).

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Paying huge electric bills every month is a problem for many homeowners. That’s why a large number of people are looking into home solar power to reduce their energy costs. And why solar power kits are becoming so popular.

Here are five ways harnessing solar power can help you to save money and also do your part to save the planet.

Save Thousands of Dollars – When considering the cost of buying or building solar panels, it is a good idea to remember that within a few months they may well have paid for themselves.

If your home is partly, or solely, powered by your own energy system, you could be saving hundreds of dollars every month and thousands over the course of a year.

Obviously, if you want to receive all of your power needs from your solar panels, you will have to spend a substantial amount of money to buy, build and install enough panels. However, within a year or two, you may have regained your initial investment.

Earn Money on Your Excess Power - Not only can you save money on your utility bills, but you can also earn money. Some home solar systems will produce more energy than the household requires, especially in the summer months.

You may choose to store this excess power, or you can sell it to the grid and earn yourself a substantial amount of money. Again, this is another reason that solar systems should be thought of as a long-term investment.

You Will Not be Dependant – on the Grid Having your own source of power can be very comforting. If all of your power is being provided by utility companies, you are completely at their mercy should something go wrong.

However, with your own solar power kit, in the event of industrial disputes, weather damage or faults, you will still have a reliable and constant source of power.

Help Save the Planet – Although many have tried to bury their heads in the sand, we cannot ignore the fact that our climate is altering dramatically.

The industrialized world is producing more pollution than the atmosphere can handle and it is gradually causing catastrophic damage. However, it is small changes by the ordinary man and woman on the street that can really make a difference.

If each and every one of us used solar power, the drop in CO2 emissions would be profound. However, even if you are the only one on your street to use solar power, you will be making a difference. You will be helping to preserve the planet for your children and grandchildren.

Embark on a Fun Family Project – In many cases, people choose to construct and install their own solar panels, as it is a cost-efficient alternative to buying. Fortunately, with the right instructions, building a solar panel is surprisingly easy. It can also turn into a fun project that the entire family can be involved in.

Of course, there are many other advantages to solar power kits and some will vary depending on your circumstances. However, if you are currently sitting on the proverbial fence, the above may help you reach a decision.

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Major appliances account for approximately 40% of our household monthly utility bills. Appliances that are older than 10 years may account for an even larger percentage than that. Energy Star appliances are the most energy efficient appliances available on the market today and can help to bring those monthly costs down substantially. But what if new appliances are not in your budget?

Today’s economy does not lend itself well to major new purchases. Most household finances are already stretched to their limit. Even if you can’t afford a new appliance right now, you can use these energy saving tips to save money on each appliance in your home. This should help keep a few dollars in your pocket and ease up on your strained cash flow.

Refrigerator:

· Leave at least one inch between the wall and the back of the refrigerator. This will help air to circulate, control the temperature and avoid over-heating.

· Radiators, heat ducts, vents, stoves, and even sunlight can cause your refrigerator to use more power than necessary so try not to place your refrigerator adjacent to any of these heat sources.

· Check the temperature of your fridge and freezer regularly. The temperature of the fridge should be between 35 and 38 degrees and your freezer at 0 degrees for optimal performance.


Dishwasher:

· Wash full loads of dishes.

· Do not use the pre-rinse, heat-dry or rinse-hold features, they use extra energy.

Clothes Washer:

· Wash full loads

· Only do warm or hot water washes when necessary.

Dehumidifier:

· Close all windows and doors when your dehumidifier is on.

· Change your filters regularly. A build up of dirt causes the unit to use more energy.

· Keep your dehumidifier away from walls, furniture or dusty areas.

Household Air Conditioner:

· Close all windows and doors when your air conditioner is on.

· Set the timer for temperature control.

· Pick the right unit for the size of your room.

Investing in Energy Star appliances is a great long-term solution to lower your utility bills but if you can’t afford to buy new appliances right now, you can still do your best to reduce your current expenses.

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Energy conservation is a hot topic these days from restaurants to cafeterias to university dining halls. A recent ENERGY STAR® survey found that restaurant owners could increase profits up to 30% by simply “going green” in the kitchen. These top 10 savings tips will help you reduce the cost in your energy bill while maximizing profit dollars.

 

1. Turn It Off!

 

Just like leaving the lights on in your home, leaving equipment to run idly will cost you hundreds of dollars for unused energy. By turning off your inactive equipment, it saves energy and plenty of cash on your next gas, electric, or water bill. For those times when you forget to turn off equipment after closing, electrical timers can be placed on outlets to automatically flip off equipment when you aren’t around.

 

Typical equipment left on overnight or during idle kitchen hours are griddles, French tops, ranges, convection ovens, and dish machines. These can all have timers placed between their power outlets and cords to turn them off when you forget.

 

Energy Saver #1: Even if you remember to turn off some equipment, other side tools are often forgotten. For instance, after you turn off your dish machine, don’t forget to turn off the booster heater.

 

Energy Saver #2: You can’t turn the whole griddle off, but you can turn off some of the burners during slower business hours. Turn off all the griddle burners except leaving one burner on for off-peak hours. This will save you energy while still keeping kitchen services available.

 

2. Review Your Lighting

 

Areas such as walk-in coolers or your dry store room don’t need to be illuminated all day long. Turning off lights as you leave typically unused areas is a great way to save money on your energy bill. Again, electrical timers can be used in these areas especially if they are commonly forgotten and left on overnight.

 

The kind of lighting you use makes a significant difference in your energy consumption too. Florescent lighting uses 1/4 to 1/3 less energy than normal bright lights. Replacing bulbs with higher efficient options will show a lower cost in your monthly bill.

 

Energy Saver #3: Higher efficiency bulbs can be used in areas that require constant lighting. Replace incandescent lights in your walk in cooler with fluorescent lights which are cooler and consume less energy.

 

3. Reduce Water Consumption

 

The US Green Building Council has developed LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certification, a national standard for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings which in turn generates energy savings. These standards have been embraced by US schools from kindergarten to high school. T&S Faucets are designed to support these new standards by promoting efficient water usage in hand sinks, prep sinks and cleanup sinks.  When replacing kitchen equipment, make sure to purchase products that contribute to these new standards to help you reduce energy costs.

 

Energy Saver #4: Replace older faucets with the newly developed models that conserve water without compromising performance. You can find a list of endorsed products on the official Green Restaurant Association web site.

 

Energy Saver #5: Using a standard dishwasher to clean dishes is sufficient for glassware and other kitchen equipment. Don’t pre-wash dishes. It’s often unnecessary, wasting water and energy and increasing operational costs.

 

4. Make Your Menu More Efficienct

 

Are your menu items being prepped and cooked as efficiently as possible? Items that need to be thawed for daily food service can be defrosted in a refrigerator overnight instead of under running water reducing energy usage and conserving water. Review your menu to see if there are common ingredients or items that can all come from one source. Minimizing the number of individual deliveries you receive weekly will add to your conservation practices and reduce your delivery expenses as well as receiving time when you can be going in and out of cold storage using additional energy to bring it back to safe temperatures.

 

5. Keep Equipment Properly Maintained

Keeping equipment properly maintained has valuable cost efficient benefits. Although a habit for some restaurant owners to let equipment run until a major problem arises, having equipment serviced regularly can catch operational problems. Small problems can become high cost issues through poor performance or a need for greater amounts of energy to maintain required temperatures for cooking, or cooling foods. Keeping equipment maintained also helps eliminate break downs that cause down time where you may need to use an inefficient cooking method as an alternative until your equipment is repaired or replaced.

Energy Saver #6: Delime your steamer regularly to save energy by making your boiler run as efficiently as possible and extending your equipment life.

6. Always Keep Equipment Clean

 

Setting up a nightly cleaning routine will help you keep equipment running properly so ranges, ovens, and refrigerators perform at their peak efficiency. Clogged burners, for instance, use more energy to heat and cook food. By unclogging burners, you keep your range using less energy to work at maximum performance.

 

Gaskets on kitchen ovens become cruddy and build up residue that intrudes on the seal between the rubber and the metal. Allowing outside air to enter the oven requires more energy to keep the oven temperature set. Keep ovens and their doors clean to allow them to heat more efficiently.

 

Energy Saver #7: Vacuuming refrigerator coils keeps the cooling machinery operating at maximum efficiency. Cleaning coils and keeping dust and materials from building up around them will keep your refrigerator running more efficiently and use less energy.

 

7. Close the Door

 

Busy kitchen staff may often forget to do the simplest of energy efficient steps. Leaving oven doors open releases vast amounts of heat. Each time you open an oven door the temperature can drop by as much as 25o F.; watch the clock and use a timer instead. Don’t leave the convection oven or steamer door open too long or it will just continue to release heat, burning unnecessary energy to retain the proper cooking temperature. The walk-in cooler is another door that needs to be shut at all times or cooling becomes a continuous energy pit.

 

Energy Saver #8: If doors such as the walk-in cooler are consistently left open, place spring hinges on the doors and it will automatically close, eliminating the opportunity for staff to forget to shut the door.

 

8. Optimize Equipment Capacity

 

Smaller volume kitchens can use smaller capacity equipment. For instance, steaming small portions of vegetables can be done in the microwave instead of a large capacity steamer.

 

When choosing from the variety of product manufacturers and standard size equipment, purchase only the size that you need to maximize output while minimizing energy usage. Large production equipment isn’t needed if the kitchen doesn’t have a high volume of customers.

 

Buy equipment that is Energy Star Certified. This is a quick and easy way to identify equipment that will keep energy costs down but still provide a quality cooking experience. To review a list of more than 1,000 energy efficient food service items and about 500 pieces of Energy Star equipment, visit the official Manitowoc web site.

 

Energy Saver #9: When washing dishes in a dishwasher, only run the machine when it is full. This will limit the amount of times the dishwasher is run, greatly decreasing energy costs and water consumption.

 

9. Invest in New Energy Saving Technology

 

For older kitchens, saving money means replacing old equipment. Although the cost is high in the beginning, over time you earn that money back in utility bills. Newer technologies have been created with energy savings in mind.

 

“Go green” has gone from a small-time idea to a globally accepted concept. You can find plenty of highly efficient restaurant equipment at CooksDirect.com or other online distributors. They can help you replace old equipment notorious for high energy consumption like dishwashers and ovens with newer, more efficient products.

 

10. It Pays to Save Money

 

Many cities and counties offer energy saving incentives for individuals and corporations who choose to go green. Besides saving hundreds of dollars on your utility bills, you can get money back rebates from the government. To find out more information, visit www.energystar.gov or contact your local city government for a list of rebates offered by federal and city governments.

 

Energy Saver #10: Be sure to check in with your local government offices to take advantage of government incentives and tax benefits for any of the steps you take in your kitchen to reduce your energy usage, such as the energy star equipment rebates. These incentives go straight to your bottom line, while the steps you take provide continuous benefits for your operation and the environment.

About Jeff Breeden and Cook’s Direct:

 

Jeff Breeden is active in the Foodservice Industry through his work at Cook’s and as a member of NAFED (National Association of Food Equipment Dealers). During the past 12 years, he has held a variety of roles including project management, priority account service, product research and marketing. In his current responsibility as Chief Merchant, he utilizes his vast experience and expertise to find innovative equipment and supply solutions to meet the ever evolving needs of restaurant and institutional foodservice operations. Cook’s provides a full range of commercial kitchen solutions to correctional facilities, institutions and other large foodservice operations across North America. The company was founded over 10 years ago and is known for its innovative products, strong customer service and overall knowledge of institutional kitchen operations.

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With the current price of oil climbing to $145 per barrel, combined with gasoline ringing in at over $4 per gallon at the pump, Americans are looking to save on fuel costs any way possible. From hybrid, electric and smart cars (fortwo) to the four-day work-week mandated for government employees in Utah, everyone is looking for tips on how to increase fuel efficiency. One of the latest trends is called hypermiling, which is the technique of modifying your driving habits in order to increase your fuel efficiency.

History of Hypermiling

Hypermiling is a skillful method of driving that allows you to decrease your gas consumption, thus optimizing fuel efficiency. The term “hypermiler” is used to describe a group of drivers able to exceed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates fuel efficiency on their automobiles by using driving techniques like “pulse and glide” and “ridge riding.” Basically, it is managing your momentum to conserve gas.

According to an article on MSNBC, the term “hypermiling” was first coined by Wayne Gerdes of Illinois, who achieved 84 mpg in a Ford Ranger pick-up, and an impressive 180 mpg in a hybrid electric Honda Insight. Obsessed with methods to increase fuel efficiency, Gerdes once drove 800 miles from Chicago to New York using less than nine gallons of gasoline. For his energy saving efforts, Mother Jones Magazine named him “the most fuel efficient driver in the world.”

Although hypermiling is often associated with hybrid vehicles due to its popularity among Prius owners, the techniques can be used to maximize your fuel efficiency in any automobile.

Increase Fuel Efficiency with Hypermiling Techniques

These basic hypermiling techniques can help to increase fuel efficiency:

? Keeping your tires inflated to the maximum pressure recommended by the manufacturer. Also, make sure to keep up with the proper maintenance of your vehicle’s engine control monitor, especially the oxygen sensor.

? Minimizing your vehicle’s weight by eliminating unnecessary items. Don’t drive around with items you don’t need in your back seat or trunk. The heavier your vehicle is, the more fuel you will use.

? Maintaining an efficient speed. According to fueleconomy.gov, your gas mileage decreases up to 10 percent for every 5 mph driven over 60 mph.

? Avoiding “jackrabbit” driving. Hypermiling.com estimates that drivers apply their brakes 10 to 25 percent more than needed. If you brake hard, and accelerate quickly, you use more fuel. Maintaining a buffer zone between you and surrounding vehicles enables you to coast to a stop, thereby increasing your fuel efficiency.

? Using trip computers to help you monitor your fuel efficiency. Products like ScanGauge and DashDyno SPD connect to your onboard computer and provide real-time feedback on your fuel economy performance. Using one of these trip computers can help you determine what hypermiling techniques work best for your vehicle and adjust your driving methods as needed.

More advanced hypermiling techniques include the “Pulse and Glide” – accelerating to a specific speed, followed by a period of coasting, then repeating the process. Note that the ability to increase your fuel efficiency with this hypermiling method will depend on the type of engine in your automobile. It is most effective in a hybrid vehicle, or one with a manual transmission.

There are several other advanced hypermiling techniques, but mastering the basics first will enable you to save on fuel by increasing your fuel efficiency.

Is Hypermiling Safe?

As many drivers have adopted techniques that place the importance of fuel economy over power and performance, a debate over the safety of hypermiling has surfaced.

Of course, properly maintaining your vehicle and eliminating unnecessary items from your trunk won’t affect road safety. However, there have been many reported cases of road rage due to drivers unfamiliar with hypermiling techniques, like coasting. Driving slower than the flow of traffic, even at legal speeds, can encourage tailgating and cause accidents. Drafting behind semi-trucks is another well-known, but unsafe technique (not endorsed by true hypermilers) that can lead to accidents. In addition, there are claims that drivers coasting in neutral have less control over their vehicle, thus increasing their reaction time during an emergency.

If you choose to employ hypermiling techniques to increase your fuel efficiency, use common sense and be a cautious driver. Be aware of your surroundings, including the other drivers on the road, the road conditions and traffic patterns. Never put yourself, or others, in jeopardy just to increase your gas mileage.

You can get more in-depth information on hypermiling by visiting Wayne Gerdes’ post on titled “Beating the EPA – The Why’s and How to Hypermile” on CleanMPG.com.

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