(Travel beijing) Wedding Dress Box - The boring essential
By Gary Trotter
For many brides their wedding dress is the most costly, precious and wonderful dress they will ever wear. It also holds a thousand happy memories of the very special day that they marry their soul partner. Many brides also want to conserve their wedding dress so that they retain the option of passing the gown down to their (potential) daughters in time. Therefore if you want to keep your wedding dress in tip top condition then you need to think carefully about how it is perserved.
The storage of the wedding dress is of massive importance because an incorrectly stored dress can be pulled from storage only to find it is ruined by the storage box itself. Don’t damage an expensive wedding dress for the sake of a cheap but appropriate storage box!
It can feel rather mundane to consider the wedding storage box in which your wedding dress is finally stored but it is important never the less. Many wedding dresses are left in the plastic holder in which the wedding dress was originally stored prior to purchase without a essential clean after the wedding. Unfortunately neglect such as this can often has damaging consequences in terms of the dress itself.
If you do not properly clean the wedding dress after use then any stains have a chance to oxidize. There are both invisible and visable stains both of which if left unattended will cause damaging discoloration over time and can cause structural damage to the wedding dress. Your wedding dress should therefore be cleaned as soon as possible after the wedding to make sure it is preserved in tip top condition.
Many people, incorrectly, believe that leaving your wedding dress in the plastic cover that it came in is enough. However there are extremely harmful fumes that are given off from the plastic cover over longer periods of time and these damaging chemicals will cause a wedding dress to yellow.
To appropriately protect your wedding dress you need to clean it soon after use and store it in an ph-neutral storage box wrapped in acid-free tissue paper.
Gary Trotter runs Wedding Favours Online - An online store that sells a wide variety of wedding favours including Wedding Dress Box.
How to Be Safe on Your ATV
By Isaac Small
1. Before You Squeeze The Throttle
* Choose the Right Vehicle - Adult model ATVs are for riders age 16 and older only. Younger riders should never ride an adult-sized vehicle until they are at least age 16. This is especially important, since younger children are usually injured on ATVs due to their size or inexperience with operating vehicles.
* Complete a Safety Course - First-time riders should always take an ATV safety course before heading out on the trails. Safety courses educate riders of the correct way to operate and ride an ATV to ensure he or she knows how to handle the vehicle. Also, safety courses will teach riders of all ages the appropriate behavior when riding an ATV, making it critical for teens and adults to attend.
* Gear Up - Riders should always wear an ATV helmet and other protective gear, including gloves, long pants, footwear that covers the ankles, a long-sleeve shirt or jacket and eye protection.
* Respect Vehicle Capacity Guidelines - Riders should never carry a passenger on an ATV unless the ATV has been specifically designed to carry an operator and a passenger. Since you have to manipulate your weight in order to control the vehicle, two riders on a vehicle is incredibly dangerous. Also, the ATV may be unable to successfully hold the combined weight of two riders, making it less stable and more apt to roll over.
2. When You’re Rolling
* Respect the Environment Where You Ride - Always obey all applicable laws and ride only in approved or designated areas and trails. Make sure to get permission before riding on private property and never ride on paved surfaces.
* Choose Your Settings - When it comes to where to ride your ATV, ensure you choose a proper setting. Avoid roads and streets, since ATVs are not designed nor intended to be driven on concrete or asphalt with larger cars and trucks. Also, avoid improper terrain that may encourage the ATV to roll over due to instability in the ground.
* Know Your Limits - Do not ride at excessive speeds or past the limit of your visibility. Do not attempt maneuvers beyond your capability. Increasing the speed - especially through certain terrains-decreases your control and the vehicle’s stability, making you more prone to have an accident.
* Don’t Drive Impaired - Never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Even over the counter or prescription medications can impair your reaction time, thinking process, and judgment, so be sure to avoid operating an ATV during this time.
* No Tricks or Stunts - The most injuries on ATVs occur when the vehicles are operated improperly. Take great care in riding your ATV and be sure to avoid any tricks or stunts that will encourage an accident. Furthermore, avoid improper interaction with other individuals, whether they are on an ATV or not.
* Tell a Friend - Always make a plan before you ride and tell someone where you’re going. Ride in a group of two or three and create a buddy system.
* Carry a Communication Device with You - ATV operations should be sure to carry a cell phone or walkie talkie with them at all times so that they can call for help in the event of an emergency. This is especially true if you are riding alone, which is not encouraged, so that someone will be able to find you if you become injured.
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