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Going on Vacation

Sunday, August 2, 2009
posted by Charlotte 9:01 PM

sp92530If you’re planning a vacation this summer, in today’s economy, it can definitely take it’s toll on your bank account. Going on a long trip or flying somewhere can quickly become very expensive.One option you might want to consider is camping! It’s lots of fun for the whole family, and a lot more cost effective.

So grab your texsport tent, snugpak sleeping bags, camping gear, and spend a week in the great outdoors!

Bolle Sunglasses-What Does ANSI Z87.1 Certified Mean?

Monday, June 22, 2009
posted by Charlotte 9:53 PM

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The ANSI Z87.1 standard sets forth requirements for the design, construction, testing, and use of eye protection devices, including standards for impact and penetration resistance. All safety glasses, goggles, and face shields used by employees under OSHA jurisdiction must meet the ANSI Z87.1 standard. The eyewear standard includes the following minimum requirements:

*  Provide adequate protection against the hazards for which they are designed

* Be reasonably comfortable
* Fit securely, without interfering with movement or vision
* Be capable of being disinfected if necessary, and be easy to clean
* Be durable
* Fit over, or incorporate, prescription eyewear
Many manufacturers of sports eyewear and other protective eyewear, not used in a work environment also comply with the ANSI Z87.1 standard. If you need protective eyewear of any kind, such as bolle sunglasses, look for products that comply with the ANSI standard or consult with an optometrist, ophthalmologist, or optician before purchasing.

Tactical Gear-Care and Maintenance of Handcuffs

Monday, June 22, 2009
posted by Phillip 7:50 PM

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While constraints are designed and manufactured to take abuse, avoid dropping onto or against hard surfaces. When possible carry your constraints in a protective case to reduce exposure to outside elements. If exposed to moisture, dry thoroughly. Most importantly, dry the inside locking mechanisms. The cuffs can be baked in an oven at low temperature (below 300° Fahrenheit) or placed on a heater. Re-oil following the instructions below.
When unlocking your restraint be careful not to torque the key guide post. This will loosen the post causing it to fall out. Be careful not to over rotate the key causing the key flag to break off or become stuck in the locking mechanism. Use extra caution when using oversize keys.
Constraints should receive regular care and maintenance. Inspect them frequently. Keep the ratchet and key hole free of dirt, lint or other foreign matter which may hinder proper functioning. Routinely clean and lubricate your tactical gear using Teflon based oil. Apply liberally,be sure the oil has worked into the locking mechanism, double lock hole and single strand pivot area. After lubricating remove all excess oil from handling surfaces so the constraints are not slippery.
Black Oxide finishes may require more frequent lubrication and may tend to rust if not kept properly oiled. If the constraints are contaminated by blood, vomit or other substances, use appropriate sterilization techniques avoiding temperatures above 300° Fahrenheit, then dry and oil.

Maglite flashlights

Monday, May 4, 2009
posted by Phillip 11:29 AM

Maglite FlashlightsMaglite flashlights are incredibly sturdy and durable flashlights. They can be used for a variety of activities: hiking, camping, fishing, rescue operations and combat operations. I have used my Maglite in outdoor activities so many times and it has never broken.

Maglite flashlights are able to survive severe impact and are vibration proof. In addition, a Maglite is durable and heavy enough to break a window should you need to escape from your car due to a wreck or rising water, but you can’t open the door or get the windows down.

Innovations Of LED Flashlights

Friday, May 1, 2009
posted by Outdoor-Adventures 4:13 PM

ledflashlightsblack-pch-onlineoutfittersMore than a decade ago, LEDs (light emitting diodes) were not commonplace in flashlights, but as technology advanced, LED flashlights are now some of the most common.  The standard LED flashlight has significant advantages over the standard bulb flashlights.  For example, an LED flashlight puts out a significant amount more light.  The LED appears more luminous, and can brighten up a space like no standard bulb flashlight can.  In addition, LED flashlights don’t generate as much heat, last longer, and are more resistant to trauma and damage than a standard flashlight bulb.  LED flashlights are ideal for camping, backpacking, law enforcement, power outages, and even professionals like plumbers and electricians. 

These days there’s little reason to carry a standard bulb flashlight with LEDs available on the market.  In the future, standard flashlights will no longer exist and will be thought of as antiques more than tools.  Because the technology has now existed for a while, LED flashlights are also quite affordable.