By Anonymous
San Francisco, CA May 20, 2004 -- SLIDE-LOK Garage Storage Cabinets is pleased to announce the completion of its San Francisco Bay Area Dealer Network including the following storage professionals:
Garage Masters – Michael Quenneville
209.480.3600
Golden Gate Enterprises – Paul Gordon
510.885.0197 http://www.goldengateinfo.com/
Griffin Storage Solutions – Robert Griffin
916.316.7659 http://www.griffinstoragesolutions.com/
Signature Home Solutions – Jim Sawyer
916.772.3323
Slide-Lok of Central Valley – John Marton
209.479.2666
Slide-Lok of Monterey Bay – Lora Whitehead
831.970.9652
“The SLIDE-LOK System allows you to easily design and build the perfect storage solution for your home whether you need 2 feet, 20 feet or more, of storage space. The SLIDE-LOK stackable, modular design allows you to configure your storage to your own unique and specific needs, and that is an attractive option to both consumers, and the storage professionals we need to continue our growth.” said Gary Smith, Chief Operations Officer.
The San Francisco Bay Area Network is complete; however, “You too can open the doors to opportunity by becoming a new SLIDE-LOK Garage Storage Cabinet Dealer.” said Smith. SLIDE-LOK continues to seek New Dealer Applications throughout the United States and Canada who have a driving desire to meet the needs of their customers while increasing their own sales and profits.
To learn how to become a new SLIDE-LOK Dealer, phone 1.800.835.1759 or visit the Website: http://www.slide-lok.com/ and “click” on the link which says:
SLIDE-LOK is looking for
Dealers & Distributors!
Interested in selling the Original Name in Do-It-Yourself Storage Cabinet Systems?
SLIDE-LOK Dealer/Distributorships are available. Click Here For more information or contact us today!
This is truly a unique opportunity. Slide-Lok provides a unique Interactive Website with easy-to-assemble cabinet instructions, moving instructional graphics, and inside Jack’s Design Center is an Interactive design tool that allows you or your potential customer to easily design a storage solution online. The Design Center simplifies the process with a Drag-and-Drop Cabinet design, user dimensions, a parts list generator, and it enables you to print your own SLIDE-LOK Storage Creation.
Jack’s Design Center makes it possible for you to design your own cabinet storage, or you can work online from your own home with one of our SLIDE-LOK Dealers to insure that your storage requirements meet your exact specifications. So whether you are seeking a storage system or would like to learn more about becoming a SLIDE-LOK Garage Storage Cabinet Dealer like our storage professionals in the San Francisco Bay Area, visit www.SLIDE-LOK.com today.
Showroom:
http://www.bobvila.com/ProductServices/Categories/Garages/
Design Center:
http://www.slide-lok.com/designctr.shtm
Contact Data:
Gary Smith
SLIDE-LOK Garage Storage Cabinets
Office:
1.800.835.1759
Mail:
gary@slide-lok.com
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Since 1977 Bass Cabinets (manufacturer of SLIDE-LOK) http://www.basscabinet.com/ has been providing high quality, durable cabinets to the multi-family housing industry. We have installed our cabinets in all types of living environments throughout the U.S. and several locations overseas. The design and structure of our cabinets is based on providing our customers with a trouble free, long lasting product that has proven itself in the toughest of conditions. Committed to Quality and Customer Service
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By Martha Matthews
When your bathroom cabinets are busting at the seams and your shelves are spilling over, it's time to get organized. Try these four easy organizing steps to bring some order to your chaos. 1. Clean and Clear
Remove everything from the drawers and cabinets. Toss out all old and unused or out of date products: Make-up, hair care, lotions, medicines (check expiration dates). Remember, "When in doubt, throw it out!" Move your medicines and vitamins to the kitchen. The moisture and heat from the bath will ruin them.
As you sort through things, take the time to evaluate whether or not you really need each item. If you have kept perfume samples, and cosmetics that are the wrong color, now is the time to throw them out or give them away. If you aren't using them why keep them?
Wipe out the cupboards and shelves. Clean off the counter top. Replace the shelf paper on the shelves and in the cabinets if needed.
2. Only the Essentials
The next step is to organize your belongings. Start by putting back only the essential items that you use every day. Put them in locations where they will be easily accessible. Try to store what you can under the sink in plastic bins. If you have the room, give each family member their own plastic bin to store their toiletries.
As you arrange your counter top, try to put out only the things that you will use on a regular basis. If you can get away without anything on the counter, that is even better. There will be less to clean.
If you have decorative items, now is the time to review their relevancy. If you don't really love them, replace them or remove them all together. There is no sense in having things you don't really love in your home; especially if you need to clean them.
3. Making Families
Categorize your shelves and drawers by creating families of like items: shaving products, hair styling, makeup, nails, personal hygiene items, first aid, medicines, etc.
4. Relocate the Excess
Make sure that only items that belong in the bathroom are in the bathroom. Transfer cleaning products to a caddy and store them under the kitchen sink. Store surplus toilet paper, shampoo and seasonal items, such as beach towels, tanning, or sunburn lotions in the hall closet or other location.
4. Storage Ideas
Make use of dead space. Try using any or all of the following organizing ideas: wall mounted cabinets, carts on wheels, hooks on back of door, shower caddies, coat rack, hanging mesh bag for holding children's bath toys, wall mount hair dryer and curling iron, drawer organizers.
Once your bathroom is organized, sit back and admire your work. If you make this an annual project, your bathroom will always be a joy to use. Now go take a bubble bath. You deserve it!
About the Author
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When your bathroom cabinets are busting at the seams and your shelves are spilling over, it's time to get organized. Try these four easy organizing steps to bring some order to your chaos.
By Anonymous
August 22, 2004 -- Schroff, the global leader in electronic enclosure solutions, now offers a full range of customizable seismic Zone 4 cabinets that provide exceptional protection against shock and vibration. Comprised of a rugged, cold roll steel frame with reinforced structural steel corner angles, the Tecnorack Series is ideal for heavy duty, indoor applications in the telecom, security, and defense industries.
Available in heights from 15 U to 47 U, widths up to 1,200 mm, and depths up to 1,000 mm, the new Tecnorack Series can be configured to fit virtually any customer specification. The Series has been tested with a static load capacity of 2,000 lbs. in accordance with NEBS Zone 4 and GR-63-CORE in three manually perpendicular axes: front to back; side to side; and vertically. Dynamic load-carrying capability is 1,600 lbs.
Options and modifications that add to the cabinets’ versatility include vented sides, custom cut-outs, and a shielded EMC/RFI version for protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI). The EMC/RFI version, tested in accordance with NEBS GR-1089-CORE; VG 95373; and MIL-STD-285, also features a fabric-over-foam gasket made from UL-94HB urethane foam. The doors have a multi-hinge design and three-point latching to ensure a consistent EMC seal. The frame and external components of the EMC/RFI cabinets are marked and covered with conductive tape at all contact points.
The top cover and side panels of the Tecnorack Series are 1 mm, the steel doors are 2 mm, and the base uses a Telcordia-compliant floor bolt-down pattern. The cabinets come prepared for GND/earth line connections to VDE 0800 and VDE 0804 part 100.
A complete line of accessories, including shelves, power distribution options, and thermal management components, is available.
Pricing starts at $1,000. Delivery is four weeks ARO.
For more information on the Tecnorack Series, please visit http://web.schroff.de/webcat/subgroup/pdf/us/tecnorack_overview.pdf?lang=us&catId=US, call 888-550-9543, or contact Technical Sales, Tel: 401-732-3770;
Email: info@pentair-ep.com; Web: www.schroff.us.
READER SERVICE INQUIRIES: Please forward all reader service inquiries to George Ross, Pentair Electronic Packaging, Schroff Products, 170 Commerce Drive, Warwick, RI 02886; Email: gross@pentair-ep.com.
EDITOR’S NOTE: SchroffÒ provides a world-leading brand of subracks and accessories, instrument cases, 19” cabinets, backplanes, integrated systems and enclosure hardware; and complete enclosure systems for CompactPCI, AdvancedTCA, VME and VME64x. Schroff manufacturers customer-specific enclosure systems including NEBS and outdoor aluminum enclosures; high volume stamped chassis; as well as custom backplane design and 4-level system integration. The company has 17 manufacturing locations in the Americas, Europe and Asia. More information is available at www.schroff.us.
Schroff is a subsidiary of Pentair, Inc., Golden Valley, MN, (NYSE: PNR) a diversified manufacturer that operates in two principal markets: electrical and electronic enclosures and water and fluid technologies.
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