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sjsports123 · 6 months
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Junior Bat Grip - Dynamite and Bracelet Textures
Junior / Youth Sized Cricket Bat Grips. Available in Chevron & Bracelet Textures, suitable for bats sizes 5 and below. This grip is made of high quality rubber material and its different patterns ensure maximum shock absorption. The grip can be easily installed and removed from the bat handle thanks to its tapered grip cone shape.
Size
Getting the bat grip size right is important because it determines how much power you can put through your swing. A smaller grip means less contact with the ball, which will limit the amount of power you can generate. A thicker grip, on the other hand, allows you to hit the ball farther and more consistently.
To determine the best size grip for a Junior bat grip, you should consider your child’s hand and wrist strength. A child with superior forearm strength can transfer close to 100% of their muscle energy to the bat, assuming they have perfect bat swing mechanics. A weaker child, however, may need a larger bat with a longer barrel to achieve the same level of performance.
To evaluate the differences between grip types, thirty college and professional hitters took ten swings of each grip. The results showed that a normal grip and pinky-off grip had higher attack angles than a split grip and choked up grip.
Texture
Youth cricket bat grip are available in dynamite and bracelet textures for bat sizes 5 and below. They provide a secure fit on the handle of your bat, reducing vibration and preventing slip. The grips are made of a high-quality rubber material that ensures maximum shock absorption. They also feature a pattern that helps to increase your control over the bat.
Whether you’re a world champion arm wrestler or have broken your ulna bone, grip strength matters. You can probably tell that from the things you’re able to do, like lifting boxes, hoisting furniture, opening jars of peanut butter, and so on.
But does it matter when you’re swinging a bat? The answer is a resounding yes. When taking the hitter’s preferences out of the equation, the normal and pinky-off grips produced the highest results in rotational acceleration, peak hand speed, and time to contact. They also produced a solid early connection angle, which is a big factor in the amount of power you’re able to transfer to the ball at impact.
Durability
A quality bat grip adds a cushion feel to the bottom of the handle, which reduces vibrations as you swing and improves feel. It is also extremely durable, designed to last for many seasons of use without tearing or peeling away from the bat.
Youth cricket bat grips are available in dynamite and bracelet textures, suitable for bat sizes 5 and below. They feature a semi-oval shape that helps with bat alignment and slightly weakens the bottom hand for controllable stroke play.
While pine tar was once the go-to for wood bats, more and more players are turning to rubber bat grips to protect their hands from the harsh chemicals found in traditional grips. One of the most popular brands on the market is Lizard Skins, which offers a wide range of options for every type of bat. They’re known for their vibrant colors and unique designs, and they’ve partnered with manufacturers like Louisville Slugger to produce grips that perfectly match each model’s design.
Comfort
The bat grip is one of the most important components when it comes to batting comfort. This is because it will help to reduce the vibrations that occur when swinging the bat and will optimize feel and control as you hit the ball. It will also help to keep the bat firmly in your hands, which will help you hit with more power and confidence. It will also help to minimize the amount of sting in your bottom hand when you strike the ball. Studies have shown that the axe-shaped knob and flush backside of the grip distribute the forces of your swing more evenly across the hamate bone and other carpal bones in your wrist. This decreases the risk of a thrown bat and puts less pressure on nerves in your lower hand, which helps reduce fatigue and prevents injury.
Available in 4 styles & 7 different colors, there is plenty of choice when it comes to selecting the right grip for your bat. The grips are designed to stretch over your handle and can be cut down to size once you have found a comfortable fit.
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mintpest · 2 years
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Why you should hire a pest control company?
If you have a pest problem and are searching for pest control near me, there are many things you can do to help control the problem. You can call an exterminator, or if you want to save money and do it yourself, there are several methods you can use.
They have the experience and training needed to treat your home for pests. A professional company knows which chemicals to use on different types of pests and how best to apply them. They also know how to get rid of the pests without harming your family or pets.
They have the equipment needed to treat your home properly. A professional company has special equipment that allows them to treat a large area quickly and effectively. It also makes sure that all parts of your home are treated including cracks and crevices where pests like to hide out.
They have access to other services that may be needed during an infestation such as cleaning up dead bugs or repairing any damage caused by an infestation such as holes in walls or other structural damage which may not be visible but needs attention nonetheless.
4 Tips for bug and pest control  
If you're like most people, you don't want to invite hordes of mosquitoes and flies into your home. You don't want to find spiders in your bathtub or ants in your kitchen. And you certainly don't want bed bugs crawling around on your bed sheets! Fortunately, there are things you can do to prevent these pests from invading your home. Here are some tips for getting rid of bugs and other pests:
Don't allow food scraps or pet waste to accumulate outside the house. This attracts rodents and other pests that may try to get inside your home through holes or cracks in the foundation.
Keep food tightly sealed when not in use so that insects can't get into it. Also, throw away any food scraps immediately after eating so that they don't attract pests such as fleas or roaches.
Use screens on windows and doors to keep insects out of the house during warm weather months when they are more active outside. If you have an open porch with no screen door, be sure to close the door before leaving home so that no insects can enter through this opening while you're gone.
Eliminate all sources of standing water outdoors near your home, especially if it's near a window or door where insects could enter easily through a crack or hole.
Get rid of pests today with natural treatments
There are many ways to get rid of pests in your home. The most effective way is to use natural treatments, which are safe and cost-effective. Here are some of the best natural remedies for pest control:
Tea tree oil
Tea tree oil is one of the best natural pesticide options you can use on your property. It has a strong smell that repels bugs from entering your house. You can use it by mixing it with water and spraying it around your property, especially where you see signs of pest infestation.
Citrus peels
Citrus peels are another great way to repel insects from entering your home. They contain essential oils that have a strong smell that bugs don’t like, making them an effective solution for repelling pests such as ants, flies, and mosquitoes. You can simply place some orange peels near areas where you think these bugs may enter through and they will be kept away from your home because of their strong smell!
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nycbento · 3 years
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Apart from macaroni and cheese, chicken pot pie is a dish where the commercial and home versions diverge wildly.  The problem is, while boxed and baked mac and cheese are arguably two distinct dishes, commercial pot pies are recognizably the same dish as the home version.  Only worse. Home made pot pies are not hard, but they take a few steps that I find less of a hassle to do over a few days when I have a moment. Like matzo ball soup or chicken salad, the chicken for a pot pie is a natural byproduct of making chicken stock.  I remember a little supermarket pamphlet of chicken recipes where the author swore she'd never use the chicken meat from stock making for cooking - and I get it if you leave the meat in the entire time.
Here's a compromise trick:In a large pot, cover your chicken (parts or a cut up bird) with cold water and add spices only - bay leaf, pepper corns (about 10), coriander seeds (about 15), thyme (1 tsp) and 3-4 cloves.  Poach the chicken uncovered on low heat until just cooked - that's about two hours on my stove.  The reason I've added no vegetables is it's easier to fish out the chicken parts with less other stuff in there.
When the chicken is cooked (it should be easy to remove from the bone, but not falling off), place the parts in a colander placed in a bowl and let cool (it takes 15-30 minutes).  Take the meat off the bones (with chicken legs, I'm also taking off tendons and filament), reserve the meat and return the skin, bones, and liquid caught in the bowl back to the stock pot.  Add vegetables now - for me that's peelings I keep in a bag in the freezer from carrots, onion, celery, mushrooms, tomato, parsley - the only things I avoid are vegetables from the potato or cabbage families because they're strong or cloudy.
Continue simmering another few hours, and strain.The easiest way to get a clear and fat free stock is to let time do the work - strain, let it cool, and put in the refrigerator at least overnight.  The fats will congeal on top, the sediment will sink to the bottom.  I use the fat for cooking, the clear broth for soups and the cloudy stuff at the bottom to enrich any opaque dish where it doesn't have to be limpid.
Now that you've got stock, fat and cooked chicken meat, the pot pie is just a matter of making a roux (I use the chicken fat and bloom 1/4 tsp turmeric in it for a lovely yellow color - something I saw first at a restaurant in Louisville decades ago).  Add equal parts chicken stock and milk, half and half or cream.  Season (salt pepper and a bit of nutmeg, which goes in any recipe that also has cream or milk), let thicken, and add in chunks of vegetables:  carrot, onion, celery, mushrooms and potatoes - this time I used little purple ones for a different color.
Let the pie filling simmer until the vegetables are done - that's about 30 minutes. Put in a deep dish (I used half).  I much prefer a biscuit dough to a pie crust - it's simpler and gives you something better to soak up the gravy.
Make a drop biscuit dough to put on top (Note to self - the recipe on the White Lily bag needs either a touch less salt or baking powder, or maybe 1 tsp of sugar to cut that chemical salt taste of the leavening).  Bake until the biscuits are done (for me that's about 25 minutes at 375-400F) and serve.
See?  Easy.  (It really is - I've just broken it down into what seems like 200 steps).
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attorneygroup · 8 years
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Recall Report: Week of February 20, 2017
This week saw a recall on vitamins, recalls on Colby cheese, recalls on natural male enhancement capsules, recalls on assorted cheeses, recalls on pharmacy products, recalls on bread crumbs, recalls on chocolate candies, recalls on piano benches, recalls on carbonating bottles, recalls on knives, recalls on cookies, recalls on mortadella, recalls on chicken salad products, recalls on toy frogs, recalls on chain saws, recalls on air conditioners and heat pumps, and recalls on toddler swings. 
Details are below, courtesy of cpsc.gov and recalls.gov.
If you would like more information on a recalled product, or if you have been injured by a product, including one of the products listed below, contact the Attorney Group for more information. We offer free, no obligation consultations. We can help answer your questions. If you have a case and would like legal counsel, we can connect you with an affiliated product liability attorney who can assist you through the legal process. Get informed; get connected. Contact the Attorney Group today.
Product Recalls for the Week of February 20, 2017:
The Supreme One/Theravits 100 Multiple Vitamins: Licata Enterprises is recalling its The Supreme One / Theravits 100 multiple vitamin (all lots) due to the discovery of a confusing labeling issue which could cause cause individuals allergic to fish oils to ingest the product in error. The product contains Vitamin A (partially from fish liver oil) which is clearly stated in the Supplement Facts portion of the label; however, another part of some labels also incorrectly state “… contains no common allergens” leading some with fish allergies to believe the product is safe for them. Further, the separate Allergen statement contains fish is missing. And, on some labels the following ingredients were missing: Molybdenum, Pancreatin, Diastase, Papain, Ox Bile, Vanadium, Silicon, Boron, and Bromelain. The above products were distributed primarily Southern California, Ohio and Pennsylavnia through health food stores, but also in Wyoming, Virginia, Utah, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Texas. The Supreme One and Theravits 100 product is sold under the brand names of Nature’s Concept, VP Discount, Clark’s Nutrition, Hsu & Co, Spatz, Weber Health Foods, Harvest Natural Foods, Nature’s Nutrition, Vita Sun, Good Health, Kraski’s, Lynden Nutrition, Seaside Health Foods, and Vita-Vista. The product is packaged in amber or white plastic bottles with the product Code Number of 680 or 078 and the lot numbers 680xxxx or 078xxxx. Anyone who has purchased The Supreme One or Theravits 100 under the brands listed above with lot code number 680 or 078 and lot numbers 680xxxx or 078xxxx should return the product immediately to the place of purchase for a full refund. Recall Date: 02/14/2017
Longhorn Colby Cheese: Biery Cheese Co. is voluntarily recalling specialty Longhorn Colby cheese due to potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenes. Listeria monocytogenes is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term systems such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women. On 02-15-17 the firm was notified by Deutsch Kase Haus, LLC of Middlebury, IN that they supplied Biery Cheese with various type cheeses that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. A full list of recalled cheeses and their UPC code can be found here. The products were distributed between November 11, 2016 and January 4, 2017.  These products were packaged at Biery Cheese Company in Louisville, OH and distributed to distribution centers located in the States of: Georgia, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. Customers who have purchased any of the cheese products listed above from the affected sell by dates or any unreadable date codes are urged not to consume it and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Recall Date: 02/16/2017
XtraHRD Natural Male Enhancement Capsules: Organic Herbal Supply, Inc. announced today that it is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of all lots of XtraHRD Natural Male Enhancement capsules. FDA analysis has found the product to contain Tadalafil. Tadalafil is a FDA-approved drug used as treatment for male Erectile Dysfunction (ED). The active drug ingredients are not listed on the label for this product. To date, no adverse events have been reported. XtraHRD Natural Male Enhancement capsules are marketed as a dietary supplement for erectile dysfunction. It is packaged in 2, 4 and 10 count packages and sold nationwide. Use of this product may pose a threat to consumers because the undeclared active ingredients may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs (such as nitroglycerin) and may lower blood pressure to dangerous levels. Consumers with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart disease often take nitrates. ED is a common problem in men with these conditions, and consumers may seek these types of products to enhance sexual performance. Organic Herbal Supply, advises any customers in possession of the XtraHRD to stop using and return any unused product for a full refund to the company directly. Recall Date: 02/16/2017
Assorted Cheeses Distributed by Dutch Valley Food Distributors: Dutch Valley Food Distributors, Schlabach branch is issuing a recall on various Cheeses and cheese containing items due to the potential for it to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. On 2/15/2017 the firm was notified by their supplier, Deutsch Kase Haus, that various cheese product they received may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. There have been no illnesses or issues reported regarding consumption of this product to date. A complete list of recalled products can be found here. All Items packaged and sold within the parameters mentioned are subject to this recall, including items sold on our website, www.dutchvalleyfoods.com. These items were distributed to the following states: AR, FL, GA, IA, IN, KS, KY, MD, MN, MO, NC, NE, NY, OH, PA, SC, TN, VA, VT, WI & WV. Retailers are advised to remove this product from store shelves based on the listed codes. Consumers who have purchased these products are asked to destroy them or to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Recall Date: 02/17/2017
Synergy Rx Pharmacy Products: Synergy Rx Pharmacy is voluntarily recalling the following non-sterile products; Sublingual Tablets, HCG and HCG with resveratrol Human Chorionic Gonadoptropin), Non Sterile Dermatology creams all strengths (retinoic acid creams, hydroquinine creams, bleaching creams), Numbing Creams, acne creams, hair growth serums with minoxidil, betamethasone creams and Chemical Peels (salicylic acid peels, trichoracetic acid peels, glycolic acid peels, Jessners Peels, custom peels solutions) to the retail level due to a lack of quality assurance. Administration of a drug product which does not meet the quality assurance could result in serious infections. The products are packaged in either 30 gram airless pumps, orange standard RX vials, 15 ml and 30 ml amber bottles, or in large white plastic jars bearing a label that includes Synergy Rx Pharmacy’s name and expiration date. All lots of these products are affected. This recall impacts all products distributed between the dates of 08/17/2016 and 12/22/2016. Synergy Rx Pharmacy is notifying its customers via recall letters and providing a recall telephone number for customers to call with questions and to report any remaining products they may have. Customers with questions regarding this recall can contact Synergy Rx Pharmacy by phone. Customers should contact their physician or health care provider if they have experienced any problems that may be related to using these products. Recall Date: 02/17/2017
Bread Crumbs: Chapis Spice & Tea are announcing a recall following notification from their supplier that there were undeclared allergens in the “regular” Natural Bread Crumbs manufactured on 11/01/16. Allergens such as, Wheat, Milk, Eggs, Tree Nuts, and, Soybean. Should people who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to Wheat, Milk, Eggs, Tree Nuts, Soy bean consume products containing these allergens, they run the risk of triggering a life threatening allergic reaction, that requires immediate medical attention. Product was distributed locally through retail stores in Los Angeles, and adjacent cities in the County. Recalled products include Chapis Natural Bread Crumbs, 6 ounce, UPC 6 59440 75185 2; Chapis Natural Bread Crumbs, 12 ounce, UPC 6 59440 86001 1; Chapis Seasoned Bread Crumbs, 6 ounce, UPC 6 59440 75370 2; and Chapis Seasoned Bread Crumbs 12 ounce, UPC 6 59440 86002 8. Consumers who have purchased any of the above products are urged to dispose of or return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund. Recall Date: 02/17/2017
Deutsch Kase Haus Cheese Products: Deutsch Kase Haus, LLC supplied MDS Foods with cheeses that have been found to be contaminated with the pathogenic organism Listeria Monocytogenes which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. MDS Foods, Inc. is committed to food safety and providing our customers with the highest quality products. MDS Foods, Inc. has also recalled potentially affected products that were packaged on the same production lines in our Tullahoma, TN facility as the affected product. A complete list of recalled products can be found here. Customer who have purchased any of the cheese products listed below from the affected sell by dates or any unreadable date code are urged not to consume it and to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Recall Date: 02/17/2017
Plastic Heart Tubes with Chocolate Lentils: Bee International, Inc. is recalling its 1.7oz. Plastic Heart Tubes with Chocolate Lentils because they may contain undeclared milk protein. People who have allergies to milk may run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product. The recalled “Chocolate Lentils” were distributed nationwide in retail stores and through food distributors. The product comes in a 1.7oz clear plastic tube marked with Best Before April 2019 on the label and bearing the UPC 0-73563-00805-9. It is a Valentine item consisting of chocolate lentils packed inside the clear plastic tube, with a heart shaped topper as a lid. Consumers who have purchased 1.7oz. Plastic Heart Tubes with Chocolate Lentils with Best Before April 2019 are urged to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Recall Date: 02/20/2017
Yamaha Piano Benches: Yamaha Corporation of America is recalling piano benches sold with Yamaha grand piano because the paint on the piano bench’s interior compartment contains an excessive level of lead. This is a violation of the federal lead paint standard. This recall involves piano bench model number 3 I PM / PAW sold with one model of Yamaha grand piano GB1K PM / PAW.  The recalled benches are brown wood with a brown padded leather seat and a compartment under the seat.  The recalled bench has a manufacturing date code between 08 07 and 16 08 (“YY MM” for year and month). The model number, manufacturing date code and “Yamaha Corporation” are printed on a white label on the interior compartment.  Consumers can also find a list of piano serial numbers sold with a bench that is being recalled is at http://4wrd.it/benchrecall. Recalled piano benches were sold at piano stores nationwide from January 2009 through November 2016. Consumers should immediately remove the recalled piano benches from areas with children and contact Yamaha Corporation of America for instructions on returning the piano bench for a free replacement bench. Recall Date: 02/21/2017
SodaStream Carbonating Bottles: SodaStream USA Inc. is recalling carbonating bottles because the bottles can burst under pressure, posing an injury hazard to the user or bystanders. This recall involves SodaStream one liter, blue tinted, plastic carbonating bottles. “SodaStream” and “Dishwasher safe” are printed on the recalled bottles. Only bottles with an expiration date of “4/2020” printed on the warning label are included in the recall. The recalled bottles have a blue cap and blue bottom base. Recalled bottles were sold at Bed Bath & Beyond, Target, Walmart and other stores and online at www.amazon.com and www.sodastream.com from February 2016 through January 2017. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled carbonating bottles and contact SodaStream for a full refund. Recall Date: 02/21/2017
Calphalon Cutlery Knives: Calphalon Corp. is recalling contemporary cutlery knives because the blade on Contemporary Cutlery knives can break during use, posing a laceration hazard. This recall involves Calphalon Contemporary Cutlery carving, chef, paring, santoku and utility knives sold individually and in sets made between August 2008 and March 2016. A complete list of recalled items can be found here. Recalled knives were sold at J.C. Penney, Kohl’s, Macy’s and other stores nationwide and online at www.Amazon.com from September 2008 through December 2016. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cutlery and contact Calphalon for a replacement cutlery product. Recall Date: 02/22/2017
Kusher Cookies: Kusher LLC is recalling the following cookies due to undeclared milk and egg. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk and egg may run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. The recall was initiated after it was discovered that products containing butter and were distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of milk. In addition, the ingredients statement declared egg but the Contains statement did not declare egg. A full list of products can be found here. Affected products are packaged in plastic clamshells containers and sold under brand Kusher and have the Best Before dates range from February 2017 and up to August 10, 2017. Products were distributed to distributors in California and Oregon and to retailers in Washington between August 2016 and February 17, 2017. Consumers are advised not to consume products if they have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk or egg and should discard or return product to stores. Recall Date: 02/22/2017
Fratelli Beretta Mortadella: Fratelli Beretta USA, Inc. is recalling approximately 468 pounds of mortadella product due to misbranding and undeclared allergens, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced. The product contains pistachio nuts, known allergens which are not declared on the product label. The mortadella items were produced on Nov. 30, 2016. Products subject to recall include 3-ounce packages containing slices of “Deli Thin Dietz & Watson Mortadella” with Lot# LO23633800 and Best By Date April 2, 2017. The product subject to recall bears establishment number “EST. 7543B” inside the USDA mark of inspection. These items were shipped to a distributor in Pennsylvania and further distributed to retail and distribution centers in Arizona, California, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Texas. The problem was discovered Feb. 17, 2017 by the Dietz & Watson distributor who observed pistachio nuts through the clear product packaging in a case of products labeled as Deli Thin Dietz & Watson Mortadella products and notified the establishment. The Deli Thin Dietz & Watson Mortadella products are not formulated with pistachio nuts and do not declare the pistachio nut ingredient on the label. Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase. Recall Date: 02/22/2017
Chicken Salad Products: Three Ready Pac Foods Inc. is recalling approximately 59,225 pounds of one variety of chicken salad product that may be adulterated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced. The Puro Picante Blazin’ Hot salad items were produced between Jan. 17, 2017 and Feb. 17, 2017. Products subject to recall include: 7.5-ounce single serve salad bowl packages of “Ready Pac Foods Puro Picante Blazin Hot” with Use By Dates of 01/31/17 through 03/04/2017. The products subject to recall bear establishment number P-27497, P-32081, or P-18502B inside the USDA mark of inspection. These items were shipped to retail locations nationwide. The problem was discovered on Feb. 21, 2017 when the firm received notification from the cheese supplier that the cheese ingredient utilized in the chicken salad products was included in an expanded cheese recall due to potential contamination with L. monocytogenes. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase. Recall Date: 02/22/2017
Toy Frogs: Moose Toys Proprietary Ltd. is recalling Little Live Pets Lil Frog and Lil Frog Lily Pad toys. When the button batteries are removed from the toy frogs, the battery’s cap can become a projectile and the battery’s chemicals can leak, posing chemical and injury hazards. This recall involves the Little Live Pets Lil Frog plastic toys. They operate with four button batteries and jump. Little Live Pets Lil Frog has SKU: 28217 and Lil Frog Lily Pad has SKU: 28218 printed on the frog’s lower belly near its left thigh with a manufacture date code under it. The date code range is WS112016 to WS123216. The toy frogs were sold in pink, blue and green colors. Recalled toys were sold at AAFES, Target, Toys “R” Us and Walmart stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com from August 2016 through February 2017. Consumers should immediately stop using the toy frogs, refrain from opening the battery compartment and contact Moose Toys for a free replacement Little Live Pet product. Recall Date: 02/22/2017
STIHL Chain Saws: STIHL Inc. is recalling its gas-powered chain saws because the fuel line can leak, posing fire and burn hazards. This recall involves STIHL MS 461 gas-powered chain saws, and the MS 461 R chain saw with a wrap handle.  The model number is on the model plate, located on the starter cover.  The chain saws are gray and orange with “STIHL” on the engine cover.  Recalled chain saws have a serial number between 173092800 and 181993952, under the front hand guard on the engine housing’s sprocket side. Recalled chain saws were sold at Authorized STIHL dealers nationwide from July 2012 through December 2016. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled chain saws and return them to an authorized STIHL dealer for a free inspection and free repair. Recall Date: 02/23/2017
Carrier Terminal Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps: Carrier Corporation is recalling Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners (PTAC) and Packaged Terminal Heat Pumps (PTHP) because the power cord plug can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers. This expanded recall involves Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners (PTAC) and Packaged Terminal Heat Pumps (PTHP) sold under the Bryant, Carrier and Fast brand names. Recalled units include those with original power cords and those that received a replacement power cord as part of the 2007 recall. The recalled units have capacities of 7,000; 9,000; 12,000 and 15,000 BTUs and plug into 208/230 volt, 20 amp outlets. Recalled brands and models include Carrier models 52CE, 52CQ, 52PE, 52PQ, 52PC, 52ME, 53MQ; Bryant models 840, 841, and 842; and Fast models 840, 841, and 842. Model and serial numbers are located on the ratings/data plate on the right front of the unit, underneath the removable front panel. A complete list of the serial numbers involved in this recall is available by calling Carrier or at www.carrier.com. Recalled units were sold at HVAC dealers and factory-direct sales nationwide from January 2002 through December 2009. Consumers should stop using and unplug the recalled units and contact Carrier to receive a free replacement cord. Recall Date: 02/23/2017
Little Tikes Toddler Swings: Little Tikes is recalling its Little Tikes™ 2-in-1 Snug ‘n Secure Pink toddler swings because the plastic seat can crack or break, posing a fall hazard. This recall involves Little Tikes 2-in-1 Snug’n Secure pink toddler swings. The swings have a pink T-shaped restraint in front with a Little Tikes logo. The swing is suspended by four yellow ropes.  The model number 615573 is molded on the back of the swing seat and there is a manufacturing date code stamp on the back of the seat. The molded INNER arrow of the date code stamp points to “10”, “11”, “12” or “13”, it is included in the recall.  In addition, swings with a date code stamp of “9” on the INNER arrow combined with “43” or higher number stamped on the OUTER are included in this recall. No other date codes or other co Walmart, Toys “R” Us and other stores nationwide and online at www.littletikes.com and other websites from November 2009 through May 2014. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled swings and contact Little Tikes for a refund in the form of a credit towards the purchase of another Little Tikes product. Recall Date: 02/23/2017
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Get Glowing Skin with Professional Chemical Peel Treatments with Bodyrx
Dull, uneven skin and fine wrinkle are the signs of the lazy skin cells. We need to wake them up and let our skin shed dead cells with chemical peels. While most chemical Acid peel treatment Louisville are designed to be done in the Med Spa setting, under medical provider’s supervision. You still have  options at home during lock down. Be sure to follow this protocol as recommended and use only…
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bodilouisville · 2 years
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Bodyrx Louisville presents the best Black Friday deals for Louisville residents. We offer special discounts on our products including, HydraFacial Keravive Scalp Treatment, RF (Radio Frequency) Face Lift Facial, Sculptra Aesthetic, 3-Step Chemical Peel Package with Tretinoin 0.5%, Signature HydraFacial and 30 Minute Massage and more.
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bodilouisville · 2 years
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bodilouisville · 3 years
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Chemical Peel Louisville
A chemical peel is a technique used to improve the
appearance of the skin on the face or neck.
BodyRx Locations:
8594 Dixie Highway, Louisville KY 40258
Phone: (502) 882 8680
601 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy Louisville Ky 40222
Phone: (502) 974 3447
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bodilouisville · 4 years
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ZO Chemical Peel
These photos were taken day 2,3, and 4 after our 3 Step ZO chemical peel was performed. This chemical peel can be done on any skin type. This peel helps with: ~ Fine lines and wrinkles ~ Hyper pigmentation ~ Sun damage ~ Acne scarring ~ Rough texture ~ Large pores ~ Dullness   This peel you have to precondition this skin before you receive the service. For more information or to book this service contact either location. South Louisville 8594 Dixie Highway Louisville, KY 40258 502.882.8680 East Louisville 601 S. Hurstbourne Parkway Louisville, KY 40222 502.974.3447
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bodilouisville · 5 years
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A chemical peel is a technique used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face or neck.
www.bodyrxlouisville.com/chemical-peel
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