Hiding cords, reusing wires
Cords, cords, cords. (Photo Credits)
Electrical wires are an everyday thing. They could be annoying though when they are unkempt. Build Safe
The website Hi! Sugar Plum though has a solution that will help keep lamp cords out of sight.
“How to Hide Pesky Lamp Cords….Let me preface this by disclaiming I am in NO WAY an authority on this subject, so follow my lead at your own risk! (That pretty much applies to everything I do and say on this blog!) Hiding the cords in my Living Room is kind of a two-parter….and requires a split cord extension and some tiny, clear Command hooks.”
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Wires as Accessories
Jewelry Making Journal meantime showed a great way to make use of wires. Electrician
“An earring wire needs to be comfortable and durable. Here’s a quick guide to the recommended metals and wire gauges for pierced earring findings.”
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Pet Health Network meantime gave cat owners tips as to what can they do when their pets start chewing on electrical cords.
“A dangerous household item cats often chew is electrical cord and wire. As with plastic bags, cats can find the oral sensation of chewing on cords pleasant. Kittens in particular can chew cords as part of their exploratory development. Chewing on cords is a dangerous activity that should be actively prevented as it presents a choking hazard, as well as the possibility of injury and death from electrocution. It also can obviously damage your household electronics and cause electrical fires.”
Know what you can do here.
Any random tips for wires and electrical cords?
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