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Variety of ground (exotic pets adoptions) sheets available?

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By Gareth Hoyle

  Choosing the right Groundsheet for you

Whether you are an avid camper or a festival goer more and more people are opting for a more outdoorsy holiday in 2010. It could be due to the credit crunch? The Volcanic ash? Or perhaps people just want to enjoy the outdoors a bit more. Whatever the reason many new campers are getting confused about what they need to keep safe and dry when out camping and choosing the right groundsheet is just the first step.

Groundsheets come in different sizes, styles and materials and the trick is to choose one that will suit your holiday and the usage.

Some tents will already have an inner tent which has a sewn in groundsheet however these are not usually as reliable as a separate groundsheet so we always recommend trying them out before your trip to see if they let in water or get too stuffy and uncomfortable in the night. Buying a separate groundsheet is usually the best option for most people and there are many types of groundsheet available.

When choosing your groundsheet you should think about breathable groundsheets, these let through light and air which is better for the grass you are pitching your tent on and makes it a little more comfortable for you as it doesn’t get as stuffy in the night. If you are camping out in hot weather you should definitely consider a breathable groundsheet.

Another type of groundsheet worth mentioning is the polythene groundsheet; these can be quite reasonably priced and are really easy to keep clean, great if you have kids bringing in mud and dirt throughout your trip. They are wipe able for most spills including food and drinks and are waterproof. These are great for lying down before you pitch your tent to make sure no dampness gets through from the grass below.

If you are a festival like Glastonbury where the ground is really muddy then a second polythene groundsheet is recommended underneath your regular groundsheet. This will help you to keep your tent clean and stop mud and water getting into the inside of the tent. It is not recommended to do this for a long holiday as it can be bad for the grass but for a weekend or at the beginning and end of your trip this will be enough to keep you dry and cosy.

Did you know there is a range of ground sheets available for all your needs; including breathable ground sheets and open weave ground sheets?


Pet Hair And Pet Dander? Which Vacuum Cleaner Is Best For Shedding Pets?

By Andrew Seese

  We love our pets. They shed year round, and that creates problems when vacuuming you home. At our store, The Sweeper Store, in Wooster Oho, we have questions all the time about how to pick up bothersome dog and cat hair. Here are a few things to look for in a vacuum cleaner made specifically to pick up pet hair. We hope these ideas help you.

The most important feature on a vacuum cleaner, if you have pets that shed, is the type of brush roller. If your vacuum cleaner has a brush that revolves, you’ll see that it picks up pet hair better than a vacuum that has no roller. Roller brushes are not all created equal.

Natural fiber brushes are the best. They will comb through the toughest carpet, brushing out the pet hair. The big advantage of the natural fiber roller brushes is that the hair will not get trapped around the roller brush. Hair wrapping around a bush causes many problems. It slows down the roller brush, stretching the vacuum cleaner belt. Pet dander and hair clogs up the brushes themselves, making the brushes unable to comb through the carpet fibers. Dog and cat hair can get caught in the roller brush’s bearing, causing then bearings to burn out. Frequent replacement of the roller brush is the result. All in all, it’s better to use natural bristle brushes when possible. The attachment brushes for dusting, upholstery and bare floors should also be made of natural fibers. These fibers are advertised as “Horse hair” but are in fact boars hair.

Most pet hair finds itself on the upholstery soon. The pet’s hair will be found in the car upholstery even if the pet is not allowed in the family car. The pet’s hair it carried on our clothes, and it finds itself everywhere we live.

A good turbine driven upholstery tool, with a airflow driven revolving brush, will solve most dog and cat hair problems on your upholstery.

Another problem with pet hair is that it will clog up a vacuum cleaner hose if you pick up a hair ball or clump of pet hair at one swipe. The way to solve this problem is to vacuum slowly when using a hose with attachments. You should also vacuum slowly so that your vacuum cleaner is not “gulping” the hair in huge clumps.

Having a powerful vacuum cleaner motor will certainly help. Motors are ranked by the number of amps of electricity they use. The more important feature, when picking up pet hair, is how many fans the motor has. A motor with two fans, will pull the air, and also the pet hair, almost fifty percent harder than a motor with one fan.

There are many higher end vacuum cleaners that use natural fiber brushes, have motors with double fans, and even have turbine driven brushes for your upholstery cleaning. Most models of vacuum cleaners that have the features we talked about are only available from independent vacuum cleaner retailers. There is one in your area.

We hope these ideas helped you.

Claude Whitacre owns The Sweeper Store in Wooster Ohio. They sell vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, heaters, and ceiling fans. You can order vacuum cleaners and vacuum cleaner bags, parts, and filters at http://www.sweeperstore.com You can also visit his local store website at http://www.sweeperstoreonline.com The Sweeper Store is located at 2799 Cleveland Rd. Wooster Ohio 44691

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