Saturday, November 24, 2007
Roofbond Foam Insulation in the UK - Heal Roofing Wounds
Do you live in the UK? Is the roof that covers you showing signs of aging: weathering, drafts, critters entering and dirt seeping through? If so, then you need to learn about Roofbond foam insulation and sealant. It is a miracle of science and it can alleviate your problems. Its a spray-on foam sealant. It seals out drafts. It seals out water. It seals out bugs and critters. And it makes your current roofing system better than brand new.
Year after year, the weather and elements attack your roofing system endlessly. These forces break down the very essence of the system causing leaks, drafts and other problematic situations, You dont have to stand for it. You have a viable option. Its called Roofbond and it kicks some serious butt.Roofbond foam insulation/sealant is the UKs and the USs number 1 roof insulator/sealer. It is sprayed onto the underside of your current roofing system from your attic space. It cures to a rigid, wind-water-bug sealing solid renewing the very life of your roof.Roofbond has company installers. They are trained professionals. They are courteous. They are clean. They are efficient. They eliminate the middleman. They eliminate sub-contractors. These trained installers will first attack the topside of your roof. They re-affix any loosened roof tiles. They replace the missing ones. They spot nail where necessary to rejuvenate your roofing system from the outside first.
Then they move into your attic space. They spray on the Roofbond insulation/sealant after removing any obstructions like old felt. They ensure optimal surface area exposure for maximum adherence of the foam. Once cured, your roof is stronger than a new one. Your attic space is left clean, fresh and usable. Go online and check out this fabulous product yourself. You will be sold almost instantly.
Written by Cynthia Kramer. Find more information on Roof Insulation UK as well as Foam Roof Insulation UK
Mat Review YogaWorkplace Factors That Lead To Shoulder Pain
Studies are always trying to shed more and more light upon the question of joint pain, and the different contributing factors. In a recent article in the Annals of Rheumatic Diseases by Bone and Tooper, looked at how prolonged exposure to repetitive activity at work contributes specifically to shoulder pain. In their study, they noted that population based studies suggest a lifetime prevalence of over 70 percent for neck and shoulder pain.
They found that shoulder pain was second only to back pain in workers compensation insurance claims. Their study also found that the risk of developing shoulder pain when starting a new job is related to the amount of over-the-head lifting and the monotonous nature of the work. They concluded that shoulder pain is a common problem among working age adults and is a large contributor to sick leave.
The study was able to identify some of the workplace factors that contribute to shoulder pain. The researchers were able to identify prolonged abnormal posture and repetition as significant contributors to shoulder pain. They also noted that more recent studies have considered the psycho-social influences such as monotony of work and the amount of stress might also contribute to shoulder pain.
In their conclusions, they call for more studies looking at psycho-social stressors as wells as repetative movement and how it can be modified in order to prevent further injuries to the shoulder in the workplace setting. Such a finding could greatly benefit the 70% of the population that suffers from some sort of work-induced joint pain.
Michael Carroll, MD is a board certified family physician with a special interest in sports medicine. He is the founding partner of Creekside Clinic, LLC, a progressive primary care center in Traverse City, Michigan and a member of both the American college of sports medicine, and the American Academy of Family Physicians.
He also holds special interest in shoulder pain and rotator cuff injuries specifically with regard to cutting-edge treatments and is the author of a Shoulder Pain Talk.
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