Jetter Injuries Increasing
Jetter Injuries
This year has started poorly with the large amount of jetter injuries that have been reported and it is only February. A young plumber on the Northern Beaches lost an eye recently. This is totally avoidable. I get really frustrated at the lack of concern by the operator. This equipment is extremely dangerous and can be fatal if not used correctly. Everyone is responsible for their own safety.
Make sure you buy a good pair of eye shields. They only cost $10. I am so passionate about you going home every day with both eyes that I bought thousands of pairs of safety eye ware to give away. These conform with the AS/NZS1337.1.2010 for protective eye ware. Next time you drop in, if you don’t have eye shields, I’ll give you a pair. Next time you place an order online, ask for a free pair in the comments box and I’ll throw them in for you.
It doesn’t just stop at your eyes. Your whole body needs to be protected. Steel capped boots, overalls or long pants, gloves, etc. Did you know your work area should be barricaded off before you start jetting with Warning signs posted?
The Australian Standards for High Pressure Water Jetting AS/NZS 4233.1.2013 states that every operator of a Class B machine, (this is more than likely your jetter), must complete a 2 day training course. Assassin Jetters offers a this 2 day Competency Based Training Course from their Seven Hills office.
Click here to see the course details.
It is interesting that people think The Jetters Edge are expensive. If expensive means we build high pressure water jetters to the highest standard so it limits the risk to the operator and the people around the machine, well we are guilty. It is expensive to build a premium machine. All our parts are industry rated to the highest standard including our nozzles, hoses and reels. We will not produce a cheap machine just to get another sale. Cutting corners to save a few dollars is how injuries happen and that’s not what we are about.
Mustang Nozzles New Remote Control
With all the new safety changes for water jetters we have a new ‘fail to safe’ remote control for water Jetters. It complies with the Australian Standards and it comes with an E-Stop button.
See this link for more information and a short video on the product.
Valentines Day Tips
The Top Ten Do’s and Don’ts for Men on Valentine’s Day!
By Wayne Parker
Even though lots of men work hard to be a good husband to their sweetheart, they find that they have blown it more often than not on Valentine’s Day. They may find themselves busy with work and other priorities and start too late and do too little to make Valentine’s Day special for their partner. These ten do’s and don’ts for Valentine’s Day can help a dad make this year’s big day even better than ever.
The Valentine’s Day Don’ts…
1. Don’t forget. I think that the worst thing I could do about Valentine’s Day is forgetting all about it. Put it on your calendar in big red letters. And a few days before, make sure you put a reminder in your day planner or your smartphone. Planning ahead to implement some of the do’s on this list will involve some advance thought and effort.
2. Don’t buy kitchen appliances. Or anything else practical. Valentine’s Day is supposed to be a little extravagant. A new blender is not—I repeat, is not—romantic. Whatever gift you choose should be nice and out of the ordinary.
3. Don’t do the same thing you did last year. Even if it worked well, your partner will appreciate something new and different. She wants to know that you thought about her as you planned your Valentine’s Day gift or event.
4. Don’t give her lingerie. Now, I know the people at Victoria’s Secret will not like this, but lingerie is a very dangerous gift. You can get the wrong size, which is a big problem. You can get the wrong color. But most importantly, when guys give lingerie their partners believe that they only have one thought in mind, and giving lingerie can really backfire. Just resist the temptation and be a little more creative.
5. Don’t have unrealistic expectations. While your partner wants to be pampered, you also have to understand that her day is filled with many demands—kids, work, house, and more. Make sure you go the extra mile, but keep your expectations realistic and in check.
6. Don’t overspend. Particularly if you share a bank account and a credit card with your sweetheart, breaking the bank is a bad idea. Keep within your budget and have the nicest evening you can afford. If it is too extravagant, she’ll likely be panicked about money and too stressed to have fun.
7. Don’t talk about an ex. One of the surest ways to spoil a Valentine’s Day evening is to have your partner think you are thinking about another woman. Don’t talk about your former wife or girlfriend; keep the conversation focused on your woman and life will be better.
8. Don’t give her a generic card. She will not be impressed with the nicest card from the local Hallmark if you just sign your name. Add a note about how much you love her, how much she means to you, and any other positive feelings you have. The personal part is what is romantic to her, not how much lace is on the card or how much you spent on it.
9. Don’t do guy stuff. Your favorite NBA basketball team may be in town, or you may be tempted to take her to a sports bar for dinner. Just don’t. This is her night, so stay away from the guy stuff, and put her first. You can always record or DVR the televised game and watch it tomorrow.
10. Don’t spend the night online. Too many of us tend to get in front of the computer late at night for gaming, chatting or other online stuff. Sometimes they even go to bed without us, and that would be unacceptable – if not unforgivable – on Valentine’s Day. For this one night, leave the computer off and focus on your woman. She will be grateful for your undivided attention.
The Valentine’s Day Do’s
In contrast to the things that we should avoid on Valentine’s Day with our partners, these 10 things should definitely be considered if you want to make her Valentine’s Day special this year.
1. Send a gift to work. If your partner is employed, delivering or sending a Valentine’s Day gift to work is a welcome idea. The old standby gifts for Valentine’s Day like flowers and candy work, but you might also want to consider something out of the ordinary like a balloon bouquet or a stuffed animal. It will show her in front of her peers that she is loved and remembered on Valentine’s Day.
2. Make a homemade Valentine. Cards from the store are nice, but your partner will really know you love her if you take the time to make your own Valentine card. Get out the scissors, red construction paper, white paper doilies and glue and get started. Your own little verse would add just the right touch. Taking time to do something out of the ordinary is romantic.
3. Cook for her. Once again, doing something out of the routine is an important way to show you care. Breakfast in bed, or cooking a romantic dinner for two can be fun for you and let her know you were willing to go the extra mile. But you might want to avoid experimenting with a complicated recipe that you have never tried before. If you do, you risk ruining the Valentine’s Day meal. Stick with something you have done before that is a meal she will enjoy.
4. Remember romance. Valentine’s Day for your partner is all about romance. That means taking the time to do the little extras like dressing up for your dinner out, leaving little love notes around, or being on time for your commitments. While guys aren’t often good at romance, it is important to her. Try to see yourself as the man she wishes you were and then deliver beyond her expectation.
5. Turn off the electronics. While we live in a fast-paced time with cell phones or personal digital assistants running our lives, Valentine’s Day is not a time for interruptions. Turn off the phone, the tablet or the laptop and focus your attention on your significant other. The one electronic item you might want to hang onto is a camera to record some of the fun memories you will be making.
6. Write her a love letter. This is not an email, a text message or a card, but a real love letter. In your own handwriting, tell her what she really means to you. Tell her why you would choose her all over again if you had to. Remind her why you are thrilled that she is your kids’ mom. She’ll keep that letter as a cherished part of her life.
7. Watch a chick flick. Sure, you’d rather be watching the latest 007 film or WWF Smackdown, but she’ll appreciate you sitting through a romantic movie. Consider classic chick flicks like , , You’ve Got Mail or Sleepless in Seattle if you are looking for one that you both might enjoy.
8. Offer her a massage. Many Valentine’s Day experts recommend a day spa gift certificate as a great gift option for your sweetheart, but I think a personal massage is a wonderful alternative. Giving your woman a good foot massage or a solid back rub can really make her relax and feel good. Learn some massage techniques, pick up some massage oil and work out those stiff muscles.
9. Consider spreading gifts throughout the day. Rather than one big gift, you should try giving her a number of smaller gifts during the day. Maybe one gift at breakfast, leave one on the front seat of her car or in her medicine chest in the bathroom, one at work, and then another one on the front seat of her car before she leaves work. Going the extra mile to remember her during the day will pay big dividends in how she reacts the rest of the day.
10. Just relax. While I know these ideas sound like a lot of work, it is important to not overdo it. Don’t try to cram too much into the day or into the evening. A leisurely pace is an important component of making Valentine’s Day great for your woman.
A little forethought and planning will go a long way toward making Valentine’s Day a positive and fun experience for your significant other. Take the time, make it a priority, and do something out of the ordinary. You will create a fun memory and communicate how much you love her in a way that she might not expect.