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In Australia, pool safety regulations are strict and closely enforced by the government. They're aiming to eliminate any swimming pool-related tragedies. While the poolside area is alluring, it can also be quite hazardous, especially with the high risk of accidental drownings. To prevent such accidents, swimming pool fencing is an option. Among the popular choices are frameless and semi-frameless glass fences in Sydney. In this infographic, we have discussed the major swimming pool fencing rules and laws in Australia. Visit https://www.assuredglassfencing.com/pool-fencing-sydney/
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When you choose Histyle as your Swimming Pool Contractors in the UAE, you’re choosing a partner dedicated to transforming your backyard into a stunning and functional outdoor living space. With their expertise, quality craftsmanship, and commitment to customer satisfaction, Histyle will help you create a pool that not only meets but exceeds your expectations.
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An Overview Of Pool Fencing Regulations In Australia
Regardless of whether a swimming pool is residential or commercial, it is mandatory, as per Australian law, to have pool fencing installed. Not just pool fencing but an installation that complies with specific safety standards. Yes, there are several rules and regulations to follow while getting pool fencing installations done, and not following these rules can trouble property owners in both residential and commercial sectors. This blog post covers some major rules and standards that one must follow in terms of swimming pool fencing installations.
AUSTRALIAN POOL FENCING STANDARDS
The rules clearly state that any water body more than 300mm deep requires security fencing. This barrier should limit unwanted access to the pool’s water, particularly by pets and kids. Glass pool fences can also be used, provided that they adhere to strict rules and regulations.
AS 1926.1-2012 SAFETY BARRIERS FOR SWIMMING POOL
Every residential and commercial property owner must comply with the standards related to pool fencing if they have a water body in the property. The standards are mentioned for the design, build and completion of the pool fencing installation.
There are three different pool safety standards depending on when the pool was constructed. The most updated version is AS 1926.1 – 2012 for swimming pools built after 1st May 2013.
Here are some basic rules and regulations mentioned in the rule books.
A pool fence must:
Be at least 1.2m high
Not leave a gap at the bottom bigger than 10cm from the finished ground level.
The barrier must be 1.8m high
Not have gaps of more than 10cm between any vertical bars
If containing horizontal climbable bars, have these spaced at least 90cm apart
Perforated or mesh barriers must have holes no greater than 13mm for fence heights of 1.2m
Perforated or mesh barriers of 1.8m in height with holes greater than 13mm must not exceed 100mm
The pool fence must be well-maintained and in good working order
There should also be child-resistant doors and windows, and the gates should be self-closing and latching. Some rules related to swimming pool gates are presented here.
The gate is never propped open and is always kept shut
It must swing outwards
The gate must be re-hung so that it shuts automatically from any open position.
Automatically locks (self-latches) when it closes.
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Some of you guys asked me to share this beach lot I’ve recently built for my new desert ‘hood Oasisville and here it is! 🌵
The lot is completely functional and your simmies can even get in the water from the lowest platform although they will go underwater and sometimes they will swim normally, don’t know why, but still, it's kinda realistic? I just imagine them diving lol. 🌊 They will also get out of the water onto the beach. The waves from the ocean do go all over the two lower platforms, but it looks kinda cool! Preview pic under the cut.
Anyway, I hope you’ll have lots and lots of fun with it! ☀️
I’ve packaged it with the little CC it has, but I will list everything you might need under the cut in case any blue flashing gets in the way! And please use Clean Installer ♥
download (sfs) // alt download (mediafire)
Wavy waves:
CC you might need:
these rowboats by theraven I reuploaded here because the website seems to be down
this pool ladder recolor
these lights
parasol from here
this build set
this build set
these plants
this pool lounger
this fence
ladder
wildgrass
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If you are installing a swimming pool and there is no fence on your site, and there is a forest somewhere nearby, then be prepared for interesting guests!
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could we maybe get some more group poly hcs but them as parents 👉👈 i just think that household would be chaotic (affectionate)
-- Baxter learns to sew. He's never been like averse to the idea, but having such a large family it just sort of makes sense. Then he gets into it and makes curtains for the house, the kids' Halloween costumes, etc.
-- Derek reads the bedtime stories. Baxter embellishes them. Sometimes he goes too far and Derek makes him leave.
-- Before you have kids, Cove needs to make absolutely sure that everybody is all in, because his parents' divorce was hard on him and he doesn't want to do that to his own kid. There are going to be lots of long talks.
-- Baxter and Derek both join the PTA and they are not going to hold back.
-- Cove teaches them how to swim in the pool as early as possible. Derek installs a serious security fence around the pool. Baxter worries anyway.
-- The preschool is doing a dance recital and they need a parent to volunteer to help? Fine, Baxter will choreograph it, but he won't like it (it's because he will love it).
-- This isn't like breaking news, but Cove cries over everything with the kids. Everybody expects Baxter to tease him about it, but he never would, he thinks it is so precious.
-- Cove goes overboard with birthdays and Christmas. Like, really overboard. He just loves giving gifts! But Christmas, with the gifts for everyone, is an actual nightmare. Just piles and piles, Derek's scared it might be a fire hazard.
-- This isn't about the kids, but Derek makes sure the tree is safe for Baxter's cats.
-- Baxter teaching his kids to dance before school dances.
-- The kids coming up to their dads and asking them for dating advice and all three of them are like "Uh ... well ... you see ...."
Cove: Could you try attaching yourself to their hip for years and never ever admitting how you feel and getting embarrassed if they ever bring it up?
Derek: Maybe you could ask them to marry you but then tell them that you don't like them like that but tell them that you see yourself marrying them anyway?
Baxter: Perhaps ... no, don't listen to me.
You: *deep sigh*
-- You know that scene from the beginning of "Home Alone" where everyone is running around and they order like 20 pizzas and it's all loud and crazy? Yeah it's kind of like that every day.
-- But it should go without saying that none of them would ever forget an entire dang kid at home when they go on vacation.
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I live in a small town in Samaria and generally mind my own business. I like to take late night walks with a nice audiobook and some fruit sticking into the street over house fences. I meet cats, I meet hyraxes, I meet fennecs. I rarely meet people. I see a lot of flags, some printed patriotic posters and the occasional message in support of our troops drawn by kids on large sheets. They rarely survive the rain. This is my small world.
This week, I've been walking a lot in Tel Aviv, a real city with hundreds of thousands of diverse people. Everywhere you look, there are posters of hostages; some official, some created by friends. There are personal messages to the dead and the missing written on walls, on streetlights, on utility poles; all in different styles and colors. There are flowers in the squares, teddy bears on benches, quotes from the slain, poems written on peeling walls. This isn't some official project. This is just a million people expressing themselves.
It's overwhelming. It's like swimming through a stormy sea after swimming in a small pool your whole life. It took me a few days to digest the meaning of what I saw. Like making sense of all the art in a vast gallery.
It is the sight of murdered innocence, the look of a child who learned that the world is far more horrible than they ever imagined. And their reaction is to make the city one giant art installation.
You see, I'm a settler. I'm a "dangerous right-wing extremist." I live and breathe war. My eyes are always seeking the stone, the knife, the rocket, the ambush. Anger, I understand. The excitement of war, the joy of seeing your enemies destroyed. Oh yes!
When Dani and I toured the south on our crazy little supply runs, everywhere I met an atmosphere of jovial madness, of crackling energy about to explode. This is my universe, always has been, except now it expanded to include most of the nation. My madness has become the new sanity.
But in Tel Aviv, I was overwhelmed with the hurt of people who imagined a different way was possible. Lost innocence. Kindness met with barbarism. Optimism met with calamity. Childhood's brutal end.
Uri Kurlianchik
@VerminusM
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Since TUMBLR won't allow to post more than 4,500 carachters I'm obliged to put an additional post in order to complete the report of
Ch. I - August 1975 - Italy - Tunisia – Algeria – Morocco – Spain – France – Italy.
BENALMADENA COSTA - SPAIN Luxurious residence, swimming pool right in front of the entrance to the apartment, we were already looking forward to the two weeks of complete relaxation after so much travelling. We were close to the fence, it was very early, and my friend uncle's family were certainly still sleeping.
''Let's try to guess who owns the clothes hanging out to dry, right in front of the apartment windows'' I told Gianluigi. . Then suddenly something unexpected happens: the door of the apartment opens and an elderly lady comes out, dressed with a nightgown: she didn't look like Mrs. Proserpio at all! We look at each other bewildered:
''Maybe the apartment booked was not available, and the management assigned another one?'' It was my friend guess.....
''Well .......it happens sometimes...'' I reply. At this point we went to Residence reception in order to ask where the Proserpio family is staying. The kind receptionist consults a list and than, with a smile says:
''Disculpa, but Senora Proserpio called me' and canceled the apartment reservation'' -WHAAAAT??
Yes, asi es…….disculpa Senor…. Disconcertion - great - mine and Gianluigi's……….also because August 15th in the Costa del Sol - as in many other parts of Europe is the peak of the summer season. ''Do you have a free apartment for the next 15 days''? We ask hopefully. ''Forgive me, but the residence is complete''.
And this was the phrase we heard repeated from the ''1267 hotels'' where we asked for a room for the whole holiday, along the coast from Benalmadena to Torremolinos and surrounding areas. Desperate, but not defeated, we resorted to ''Plan B'': the tent! We had brought, just in case, the tent purchased a year earlier from Bertoni Camping for the holiday in Riccione '68. And now it was good to have it! We found a campsite but? Worn out! And what do we do? We installed our tent just beside the campsite entrance, so we could use the campsite services without paying a pesetas! In short, a reckless life, just a week, to allow the mid-August crowd to leave and vacate some apartments. We found an apartment just a week later in Benalmadena: a decent residence, but at this point we certainly couldn't be picky. Having found a roof for the day (we used to spent the night somewhere else) we only had to find a place to refresh ourselves in the evening, and once again our lucky stars met us: we discovered el ''Restaurante de Raoul! ''. He was an Argentinian by origin, married to an Italian woman, and domiciled in Biella, Italy. For the summer of 1975 he had rented a small restaurant on the road between Benalmadena and Torremolinos, and delighted the customers in a mix of Argentine, Spanish and Italian cuisine. The female cook was Spanish, and Roul had brought his twelve-year-old son from Italy, but not his wife, since she was managing a Bed & Breakfast in Biella. It was our luck: not only did the cook prepare us timbales of macaroni, delicious fish baked in foil, but we had become friends with Roul: so off to the aperitifs and sangria that flowed like rivers! And at the end of dinners Raoul was always asking us:
What do you want to pay??!!
In short, it was a lucky step from the unfortunate surprise of the Mr. Proserpio's non-arrival and we had few ''dias feliz''. By the way, we learned more about the reasons for Mr. Proserpio's giving up, once we returned home. They had arrived - it seems - all the way to Alicante, where they had had mechanical problems with the Opel Rekord they were traveling with. Hence the (absurd) decision to turn around, return to Italy, and cancel the reservation of the apartment in Benalmadena (did we recover the deposit? No, that was lost too…) Until the end of August nothing special to report, just a quiet life, sea-pool-sleepless nights, big moguls in the evening and revelry chez Roul. Then, inevitably, the day of returning to Italy arrived, and a request from Raoul literally left us speechless: - Guys, you know that I trust you, right? - Yes Raoul… - Well I ask you a favor: my son has to start school again soon, and I instead will have to stay here at least until the end of September - So? - If you agree, could you take him with you to Italy? The car is big, and there are only two of you…. - Well…yes……why not? This will only make us take a detour towards Biella, but in a journey of over 2,000 km it's a small thing in the end…… In truth we had decided to accept, given that, as it was the end of the holiday, money was scarce. So we were counting on the help that would certainly come from Raoul, since he would surely provide his son with a sum of money for a trip of at least 3 days……. (or not?). The moment we start our journey back to Italy, it always brings mixed feeling: returning home, seeing relatives and friends..... but also sadness for the end of the holidays, and the awareness that the easy life of the Saniard's was over. And we'll have to wait a whole year to the next holiday…. We left Benalmadena in the morning (not early because Gianluigi let's say he wasn't an ''early bird' guy) and the first stop was Valencia, some 800 km away, where we arrived in the evening. A drab city then, later the European Community funds and investments for the America's Cup sailing will transform it into a more pleasant place. That evening we choose a typical Valencian restaurant, because it is true that the city was not so nice like other Spain's cities, but the Valencian cuisine is excellent, starting with the famous ''Paella a la Valenciana''. The restaurant is called El Pederniz, typical local cuisine. Great feast of seafood appetizers, cold and hot, then paella para todos, and finally ''Arnadi'', a typical Valencian postre, a mixture of pumpkin and sugar, cooked in the oven and subsequently decorated with almonds and pine nuts. All washed down with excellent Blanco Bodega Reto.
We pay, but we were certain that Paolino (Raoul's son) will have enough money in store to guarantee us a night in a hotel nearby, but..... INSTEAD NO!!! After leaving the restaurant and returning to the car, while we were discussing which hotel to choose for the night, Gianluigi asked the fateful question that we should have asked BEFORE departure: - Paolino how much money did your dad give you? - Nothing…….. - ……….Silence……. - How….nothing? - Yes, says Paolino after a hesitation, Dad said that you would take care of everything…….'' - Machecazzzzzz……………..(Italian bad word) And now we were in the sh*****… if we had known we wouldn't have spent all those pesetas in the best restaurant of Valencia. But than it was like that.... cursing Raoul and sending him all the insults in Spanish we know, I started the car and go out of Valencia, took the motorway again, and then stopped at the first service area and slept in the car. Lucky for us, the Citroen DS19 has a paddle shift and front-wheel drive, so it was equipped with seats which, when lowered, form a comfortable bed. And this is how we slept, and how we would sleep next night too. After a trip in which we spoke little, we then took Paolino to Biella - his mother was very happy to see him again after more than two months of absence. The kind Lady also hosted us for lunch (goodness of her…) after which we set off for the last stage, towards our hometown. (sigh)
Benalmadena - Spain
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Back to the Future: The Animated Series, s02ep07 “The Money Tree"
Previous episodes linked here.
In this episode: Everybody is mean to Jules + a "money doesn't buy happiness" plotline.
They really got their money's worth out of the green screen this season, huh? This time, Doc is deep in an unnamed rainforest, researching the deforestation happening (and also eating bananas).
After mentioning how valuable the trees in the rainforest are, he recalls the time his son, Jules, had a tree with a "very different type of value."
We begin with Jules walking home from school. Two kids on bikes come racing by, sending the papers in his briefcase flying. He is quite upset.
Turns out, one of the biking troublemakers is none other than Verne. Jules yells at his younger brother for both his recklessness and the damage he's caused. Verne's reply is awful.
"Good thing you don't got any friends, or we might've hit somebody and done some major damage."
Jail for Verne Brown.
On the other side of the fence, one of Verne's classmates invites him to come swimming, and Verne quickly jumps at the chance. Jules pokes his head into the yard, asking if he can "join in on the frivolity." He's promptly told that he's not allowed, then splashed by a cannonball.
I CRY. Look at him. He is so sad and ostracized. Jail for Verne's classmate.
So far, this episode is no fun at all.
We cut scene to later that afternoon, where Marty is playing some basketball outside the garage while Jules works on his latest project: a genetically modified tree that grows colorful leaves with all different patterns on them. Two thoughts here.
1. This series really pushes the "Marty is a cool, sporty guy" thing. He's played baseball in past episodes, collects baseball cards, helps to coach Verne's soccer team, and is now shooting hoops while excitedly narrating his every move like a sports commentator. And, I mean, I don't really mind it as a whole. It's possible our Trilogy Marty is into sports (though I don't see him as being the sporty type). It just feels kind of forced in the cartoon. As if Marty being his own sweet, goofy self wasn't appealing enough, and they needed to make him into some sort of jock because that's what's expected of a college-aged guy? I don't know. I guess it helps that he isn't particularly good at any of the sports, which feels true to Marty.
2. All of the kids who look down on Jules are wrong. Jules is SO cool. Look at this tree he's created!
When Marty asks Jules why he doesn't have any friends, Jules tells him sadly, "Martin, intelligent children are always outcasts." Marty replies that he's never had that problem, lol.
Verne soon comes running into the yard, upset that Doc won't give him an advance on his allowance. He ends up inadvertently giving Jules the idea to create a money tree.
Some time later, at school, Jules is about to take his turn for show and tell. He's tripped on his way to the front of the class, taunted, and laughed at by all the other children. He remains unfazed and proudly displays his tree, covered in various bills. Naturally, this gains him a sudden influx of new "friends." Unable to see that none of the kind words and attention is sincere, Jules allows himself to be swept up in his newfound popularity.
All the attention soon goes to his head, and Jules soon has Marty and Verne doing all the heavy lifting in an attempt to find the perfect spot for the money tree.
Even though the bills on the tree aren't ready to be picked, Jules decides it's a good idea to start buying things left and right on credit. He gets toys for all his new friends and even has a swimming pool installed in the yard. Though Clara and Doc initially protest all the spending and the attitude change in their son, a trip with him to the mall has them changing their tune when he lavishes expensive gifts upon them.
Doc gets a brand new, giant TV and seven VCRs (one for each day of the week), and Clara gets a diamond necklace.
Jules soon lands himself an interview on the local news, bringing his money tree to the attention of Biff and his son, who catch the broadcast at home. Uh oh...
Meanwhile, Jules hires Marty to guard the money tree, offering him "ten leaves an hour." And since Marty is very rarely at his college attending his classes or ever at home with his family (who may not even exist in this cartoon), it's a good job for him.
I should also mention that the news of the money tree catches the attention of the FBI, who assume Jules is the leader of a counterfeit money ring.
Anyway, Marty is terrible at his tree-guarding job. He stays fast asleep on his lawn chair while Biff sneaks by in the middle of the night to steal it, then continues to sleep through the loud argument Jules has with Verne—accusing his brother of stealing the tree. By the way, this is where things are at in the Brown household...
There's not a single level-headed person in this family anymore.
Desperate to recover the tree, they all pile into the car and take off into town, where a police officer quickly pursues them. This happens.
Doc engages the car's flying mode, and they lose the cop and take off after Biff's tow truck, which has the tree strapped to it. Jules hangs out of the car to try to get it, but his seatbelt rips, and Verne grabs hold of him just in time. Clara then has to catch Verne, who almost falls out of the car, and Doc changes the car's path just before Biff tries to send them crashing into a tunnel.
Relieved that the boys are safe, Clara comes to her senses and realizes that they were all blinded by greed. Doc promptly drives the car to the police station to TURN HIMSELF IN for going over the speed limit and resisting arrest.
Biff takes the tree to a car dealership and buys himself a fancy Winnebago RV. He's immediately surrounded by a group of federal agents, who tackle him and send all the money he's recently picked fluttering around the lot. One by one, the bills all shrivel up and turn brown. So, no money for anyone. Jules's project was doomed from the start.
Things quickly go back to normal around Hill Valley, and Jules returns to being a social outcast. Without the promise of money, almost all of his new friends drop him like a hot potato. Except for Franny���a classmate who reveals to Jules that she likes him for who he is (and has a crush on him!).
The two walk off hand in hand, and we return to Real Doc, who is still hanging out in the rainforest. He shows us the new money tree he had Jules cultivate, explaining that his plan is to allow it to mature and eventually use it so that he and Clara can make their "golden years" comfortable.
And that statement makes me laugh because Doc is already well into his golden years. Sixty-five at the start of the trilogy, then the ten years to build the time train, plus the additional however many years have passed since he and the family moved. (It's 1992 in the series, but I don't think the Browns settled straight into 1985 because Jules and Verne's ages don't line up properly with how old they were at the end of Part III) But anyway! Doc has to be somewhere close to eighty years old. Though, with the medical overhaul he went through in 2015, it did give him an additional thirty or so years, so...I guess it all evens out.
Here he is, sneezing away all the newly-grown money because he discovers he's allergic to the pollen it produces.
Add money-tree pollen to the list of Doc's allergies.
The episode ends with him slipping on the banana peel he had tossed in the beginning of the episode. Silly guy.
Join me next time to see Marty and Verne travel back in time to meet Jules Verne.
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Planning Your Pool Fencing Installation – Some Important Points to Consider
Getting pool fence installation done is the ideal way to offer robust protection to kids and other family members. This pool fencing can be of different types, but all of them ensure that there are no risks whatsoever of drowning in a swimming pool that was unsecured and unmonitored. This fencing will provide a robust barrier to block entry in the risky area around the swimming pool. There would be no options or solutions available to climb and cross the fence, and at the same time, the beautiful appearance of your pool will stay intact.
PLANNING YOUR FENCE INSTALLATION
For this installation, you will always require the services of professionals. They will ensure that the installation is done perfectly and all the rules, regulations and laws are followed. They will also provide the information needed before the swimming pool fencing installation. They will ensure that you are mentally and financially ready to get the fencing installation done.
YOU NEED A CLEAR SPACE AROUND YOUR POOL
The perimeter of your pool fence installation should have space for swimmers to exit the pool, sit on the edge, or move freely. In other words, you will require several feet from the collection to the inside edge of the fence. This space requirement will increase further if you want to accommodate poolside furniture like lounge chairs, a gazebo, a spa or other landscaping elements.
MATERIALS TO ANCHOR THE FENCE POOLS
If you have not chosen the glass fencing and instead rely upon a removable mesh fence, you have to understand first that it works because it is tensioned across its entire length. To maintain this tension, you need a solid substance to hold the pool in place. This could be anything like concrete, cement or stone, but whatever you use, it should be at least four inches thick and 6 inches wide. This will guarantee proper placement, anchoring and distribution of tension stress.
FLAT SURFACES FOR STRAIGHT LINE
The tension created during the pool fence installation will create a top and straight edge along the bottom of the fence line. The straight edge is helpful as it prevents pushing under the fence, but this is possible only when the ground underneath the fence is levelled. If there are significant dips in the area, you will require a pool safety fence that is rerouted and does not go over uneven areas. Another thing to note is that most fences will use gentler turns of 45 degrees or less to redirect the fence. This means there are no sharp 90-degree corners, and this also means that there would be more consistent tension distribution throughout the pool fence installation.
WORK WITH SURROUNDING STRUCTURE
Deciding to get a removable mesh pool fence in place of glass fencing is ideal. It is a perfect and established safety barrier. But some pools already have a fence, shed or a structure built next to them. In such cases, the pool fencing installation team will work hard to ensure that the installation plan incorporates these features and secure the fence directly next to them. They have to ensure that the fence never passes near enough to the building or any landscape or other structure.
AVOID BURIED UTILITIES
It is also the responsibility of the pool fencing installation team to ensure that buried pipes, cables, wires, etc., are taken care of. Dealing with these things can cause inconvenience, and they can also threaten the team and the family. In such situations, it is essential to seek information about these things before commencing the digging process.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT POOL FENCING
Different pool fence types are available in the market, and they all have different characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. Of course, glass fencing is the best, but removable mesh fencing is also an equally impressive option. It is created using a rigid, resistant mesh material that can withstand harsh weather conditions and elements of nature very strongly.
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5 Things Homeowner Associations Don't Tell You
Homeowners associations (HOAs) serve to maintain a neighborhood's aesthetic homogeneity and to defend the property rights of its homeowners. HOAs generally perform a good job, but because their rules and restrictions are set and enforced by a group of neighbors, they can go too far and cause problems for some residents.
Parking constraints. The ways and places where residents can park their cars are sometimes restricted by HOAs. The HOA might even have rules on what kind of car you can leave in your driveway, prohibiting things like ATVs or motor homes that might be considered unsightly.
Fence prohibitions. In housing projects where unobstructed vistas of wide-open lawns are desired, no-fence regulations are typical. Because most municipal construction requirements demand that swimming pools be enclosed by a secured fence for safety reasons, no-fence laws may also preclude a homeowner from creating a backyard pool.
Forced sales. The laws in your state will determine whether the HOA can do this and the procedure the board must follow, but it's possible that you could lose your home for anything as simple as skipping a few dues payments. As an alternative, the board may put a lien on your house for the amount you owe, which will prevent you from selling it until the lien is satisfied.
Laws vary by state. Since many homeowners are unaware of the regulations in their state, they may be expending time, energy, and money to abide by restrictions that the HOA is unable to enforce. Check out this page to see the laws that are particular to your state if you're unsure about the legality of a HOA rule.
Pet restrictions. In townhouse developments and other neighborhoods where properties are close together and fences are not allowed, pet restrictions are typical. You may be able to keep a cat or other indoor pet if your HOA permits it. No matter where you reside, make sure to install cove security systems to protect your home and loved ones.
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Excellent Benefits of Swimming Pool Fencing Installations
Whether you like it or not, if you have a pool on your property, you must get the pool fencing installations done. The federal law of Australia clears it that in the absence of all fencing, your pool will be declared an illegal entity, and the local government will take strict action by imposing hefty fines and penalties. Pool fencing installations come with many benefits and advantages for property owners. Let us go through the advantages here in this blog post.
Keep Unwanted Visitors Away
The first benefit of these installations is that they will keep people from the danger zone around the swimming pool area. Kids and pets love to play around the poolside area, and any unpleasant accident can take place in the absence of security pool fencing. This issue can be eliminated completely with the help of good-quality pool fencing.
Keep Your Family Safe
With this fencing installation around your pool, you can be assured about your family's total safety, irrespective of where you are. This pool fencing installation means that even if you are not present, no one can access the risky zones around the poolside area. These installations come with a robust gate that is self-latching and self-closing, forbidding anyone from getting into the dangerous zones.
Enhance the Overall Appeal
Glass pool fencing installation of any kind, like semi-frameless and frameless security pool fencing, will not just enhance the security of the poolside area but, at the same time, improve the looks and overall appeal. They will make the place look more stylish and modern while making it secure and spacious. To increase the value of your property and investment property's, pool fencing is a kind of valuable investment.
Considerations For Installing Pool Fence
Make sure the pool fence is installed as per the specifications
The fence should be installed only by professionals
Lock any other way to access the backyard
The locks should be high enough to prevent kids from reaching them
The doors on the pool fence installation should have self-closing hinges
You can also install a gate alarm for an additional level of protection
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Luxury villas for sale in the Budva area – Discover the epitome of luxury living in Budva, Montenegro with these stunning villas for sale. Nestled in the prime location of Blizikuce, these properties offer breathtaking views of the iconic Sveti Stefan and embody the essence of Mediterranean charm. This exclusive offering is fully documented with construction permits, all utility connections in place, and main designs approved, ready for the buyer to personalize to their taste and preferences. Luxury villas for sale in the Budva area – Details Each of the three identical villas boasts a gross building area of 650 square meters, with 438 square meters of net usable space and a plot area of 500-700 square meters. Designed for modern living, each villa features four spacious bedrooms including a maid’s studio and four luxurious bathrooms, plus an additional toilet for guests. Included in the price is the complete facade work, showcasing the finest first-class stone, aluminum facade doors and windows, and an elegant stone staircase. The outdoor areas, including the roof and terrace around the pool, are also finished with the finest first-class stone. The swimming pool has been professionally isolated and is ready for the installation of mosaic tiles. All installations, including lighting, electricity, and water, have been completed, and glass fences adorn the terraces for added privacy and luxury. The landscaped gardens, retaining walls, stairs, and other features are all completed and ready for the buyer’s enjoyment. This is a rare opportunity to secure a luxurious property for sale in Budva with stunning sea views. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the Montenegro real estate market and secure your dream home today! #MREproperty . #montenegrorealestate #montenegroproperty #investmentsmontenegro #luxuryrealestate #montenegro #montenegroluxury #follow #Realestate #Realty #Realtor #Realestateagent #Homeforsale #Newhome #Newhouse #Forsale #Property (at Budva Municipality) https://www.instagram.com/p/CofahBcopla/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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"Camotes Island"
The island group is located east of Cebu Island, southwest of Leyte Island, and north of Bohol Island. It is 34 nautical miles (63 km; 39 mi) from Cebu City and is part of Cebu. The Camotes Islands are located in the Camotes Sea, off the coast of the Province of Cebu. It is known for its crystal clear waters, extremely fine white sand, and the spectacular view of sunset that it offers.
There are many public beaches in Camotes that are easily accessible and equally beautiful but most of the time, they get a bit crowded. If you’re one of the people who are not big fans of huge crowds and busy islands, then the Tulang Diot Island in Camotes – Northern Cebu is the perfect getaway for you. For only ₱10 per head as an environmental fee, you will get to enjoy its pristine white sand and crystal clear water.
Tulang Diot Island: White Sand Beach In Camotes, Cebu
Summer is the perfect time for beach hopping and dipping in the blue waters, that is why a lot of beach bums are looking for beaches most especially here in the Queen City of the South, the home of white sand beaches.
and also you can play basketball for free.
Tulang Diot Island is one of the most secluded and fantastic places to be. It is an islet with white beach and clear blue waters.
Paraiso Cave Camotes Island
Further down the mouth of Paraiso Cave, a five-foot deep natural freshwater pool about a size of a badminton court awaits it's visitors. Concrete staircases with metal handrail and lamps were installed inside the cave for safer and easier descent. Trekking from the cave entrance down to the rocky freshwater pool takes less than five minutes.
Entrance of Paraiso Cave costs PHP 25. Use of their bathroom should anyone needs to heed the call of nature requires a fee of PHP 10, and PHP 50 should anyone wants to take a shower after bathing inside the cave.
Timubo Cave Camotes Island
Far from the well trimmed site Paraiso Cave, Timubo Cave lies in the middle of a farm deep beneath a corn field. Unlike Paraiso Cave, surroundings were not fenced making the cave almost inconspicuous, if not because of a shack where a lady collects the entrance fee of PHP 20 per guest and sells key chains as souvenir items. At the cave entrance, signage bearing cautions for entering the cave and a recountal of the cave's significance to the people of Barangay Sonog could be noticed.
Santiago White Beach Camotes
Santiago beach is a public beach.This beach, one of the famous beaches in Camotes, has the widest beach on the island.It’s not just a beach, it’s a white sand beach with a long shoreline that stretches as far as you can walk
This public beach is under the management of Camotes Local Government Unit (LGU).
That’s right! This place is being managed by the local authorities and make sure that everybody keeps the beach clean and safe.
Santiago beach is great for kids for swimming and playing since its shore is shallow.During low tide, you can walk on the sand bar as far as you want or play any games you can.
Certainly, Santiago beach is great for adults, especially for friends, family, and bigger groups. You have plenty of space to play in the water without disturbing other visitors.
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The way that you completely missed the point, and in turn proved the point.
You have assumed this is about creepy men, you have assumed only men can perpetrate pedophilia, and you have assumed that I am blaming mothers specifically for not protecting their kids. If you read again, I said none of that. You assumed that. You brought your bias into it to make a point that wasn’t there.
I am by no means saying that men (or any predator) are a force of nature, that they can’t be changed. I’m not saying people should be excused for what they do to harm other people and their kids. What I am saying is ignoring the risk of people, not just men, people touching, hurting, or kidnapping kids (and in turn uninformed adults) is how those things happen more often.
I want it to change. It is appalling that we have to assess these risks and teach our kids about the creepy adults online trying to get them to send nudes of themselves or meet up in person. But you cannot erase a risk by thinking it’s wrong, and by ‘protecting’ and shielding your kid from knowing how to deal with that risk, you are inherently putting them in danger. It is the same thing as not teaching your kid pool safety and then wondering why they drowned in a pool. It’s not your fault that someone didn’t follow the law and install a fence around their pool or keep an eye on your kid, but it is your fault that you didn’t think to teach the kid to stay away from the water, or even better, teach them how to swim. Prevention is the best defence.
Additionally, I have formed this opinion by speaking to people I know who have went through this, and they all unanimously agree that had their parents just fucking talked to them about it, they wouldn’t be so screwed up over it now. Things still happen, kids are vulnerable and make bad decisions, there’s a reason grooming works so well, but making your kid aware of a risk is so, so important that if they do fall into a groomer’s hands they can tell a trusted adult and get help earlier.
Also, your tags. ‘Don’t argue with this user’, ‘not looking to start a discussion’, etc, yet you make an ‘objective observation’ that is completely subjective that criticises me while expecting me to just accept that and move on. The fact that parents putting their kids in danger in lieu of their own opinions is ‘the quiet part’ is fucking disgusting. The ‘quiet part’ is calling adults out for putting themselves on a pedestal for ‘thinking the right way’ even if it harms the people they are supposedly advocating for, and I am happy being loud about it because too many people are victimised by that moral superiority complex. It happens in so many more discussions than just child safety, but I’d argue it is significantly more dangerous in these spaces.
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Exploring the Thrills of Water Parks: A Dive into Water Slide Services and Water Park Manufacturing
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