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27 Mar, 2010

See The World With Your Battery Mobility Scooter

Posted by: Helen Vanders In: Disability

Have you recently lost the ability to get around like you used to? Perhaps you or a loved one is disabled and cannot do the things they want to. When these situations occur, life can be challenging. Thankfully through technology, now anyone can get around and do the things they love. With the use of a battery mobility scooter, you can overcome those obstacles that once stood in your way.

10 Dec, 2009

Some Benefits of Tanning

Posted by: Valleri Etats In: Skin Care

There are many reasons why people tan but many don’t realize that there are additional side effects that are beneficial and promote the health of the tanner. That is not the excuse any one to put themselves in any danger by overexposing the skin to UV radiation. The basic rules of skin protection and moderation still apply.

01 Mar, 2009

Trampolines – My Kind Of Bed.

Posted by: Jill Brennan In: Fitness

If you were trampoline buying, would you want to be able to sleep on your purchase? Or at least buy one that would be big enough to sleep on. As a matter of personal taste and having the experience of actually sleeping on a trampoline, I would.

06 Dec, 2008

How To Set Up A Sky Bouncer Trampoline On Unlevel Ground

Posted by: Jane Bracken In: Fitness

A sky bouncer trampoline, like any trampoline, must be set up on a even surface. It is unsafe to jump on any trampoline that is on unlevel ground, even if it is an enclosure trampoline. If the ground under the trampoline is uneven you must try one of the following suggestions to remedy the situation.

26 Nov, 2008

It’s Time To Do something New: Nova Scotia rafting

Posted by: Josh Davis In: Fitness

If you have been rafting for a while in the United States and you think you know it all about rafting, you may be in for a surprise with Nova Scotia rafting! You see on the Canadian rivers of Nova Scotia not only do you have the ordinary rapids but you also have tied waves to contend with. Waves of up to 16 feet have been known to form.


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