Getting the Most from Your Alarm System

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Installing a home alarm system is a prudent move for many reasons. Doing so can reduce home insurance rates and protect one's valuables, for starters. Regrettably, most homeowners fail to tap into the full potential of their systems. If you have an alarm system, you owe it to yourself to get the most from your hardware with the following tips.

Fine-Tune Sensor Behavior
The default system configuration of a top-shelf alarm setup should work well for most homeowners. However, it's rarely optimal. During the first month or so, you should test-drive the system and adjust sensor sensitivity as well as placement to avoid false positives. Pay close attention to what triggers a mobile app alert and what doesn't.

Personalize Home Access
A modern alarm system can do so much more than simply alerting homeowners to unauthorized entrances. Start off by giving each resident their own unique access code. Typically, it's also possible to set up no-show alerts that are sent to a mobile phone in case someone who's supposed to come home never arrives.

Use a Third-Party Monitor
Relying on an alarm installer to monitor your system isn't the best option. Contracting with a business that specializes in alarm monitoring is a better way to administer a home security system. When seconds matter, having the most experienced and knowledgeable security experts available notify the authorities for you can prevent a potentially disastrous outcome.

Have a Backup Plan in Place
An alarm system won't do you much good if there's a blackout in your neighborhood and you don't have emergency power waiting in the wings. At a minimum, your alarm network should be equipped with a 24-hour battery array that can keep everything operational while electricity from the grid is unavailable.

Regularly Test Your Connections
Nowadays, many home security systems rely on numerous wireless components to provide responsive protection. Despite their convenience, Wi-Fi systems can be spotty if you run into interference from microwaves and concrete walls. Take 10 minutes every month to ensure that each part of your alarm system can communicate clearly and consistently with central command.

Going the Extra Mile
If you go to the trouble of setting up an alarm infrastructure, you might as well squeeze as much functionality out of it as possible. The tips covered here in brief are a decent start. Fully familiarize yourself with your security hardware and software to make the most of your system.

The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival and Book Industry Summit (PILFBIS): November 12-14, 2014

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     So, I woke up early today with no idea on what to expect for the upcoming The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival and Book Industry Summit (PILFBIS).  I'm glad I did because I learned a lot.

The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival ad Book Industry Summit (PILFBIS)

      It was a small press conference at Uno Morato, a conspicuous place found by the parking lot area of GYY Builing between Persian King Kabab and Icut Salon in Tomas Morato Corner E. Rodriguez.

The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival ad Book Industry Summit (PILFBIS)
         We were given a background about the National Book Development Board, its activities and they also answered the concerns of editors, publishers and stakeholders of the book industry. 

Press Conference
The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival ad Book Industry Summit (PILFBIS)
Filipino ReaderCon Sharing Insight

          I will invited to the press conference to launch Philippine Book Development Month organized by the National Book Development Board (NBDB) in partnership with Yabang Pinoy, Aklatan (spearheaded by Visprint) and The Filipino ReaderCon.

The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival ad Book Industry Summit (PILFBIS)
Yabang Pinoy and Their Advocacy

The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival ad Book Industry Summit (PILFBIS)

Inviting All of You To The Pressing Issue: The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival and Book Industry Summit (PILF-BIS)

             In light of the Philippine Book Development Month, there will be an exciting book-related activity called The Pressing Issue: The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival and Book Industry Summit (PILF-BIS) happening on November 12 to 14, 2014 at the Bayanihan Center, Pioneer Street, Pasig City.

 With the theme “The Pressing Issue: Sustainable Business amid ASEAN Integration” the 5th PILFBIS aims to ready the local book publishing industry in time  for the integration of ASEAN countries into a single market.

For More Information Check the National Book Development Board (NBDB) Fan Page.

Itinerary of Activities

Day 1: November 12, 2014 (Wednesday)
The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival ad Book Industry Summit (PILFBIS)
 
Day 2: November 13, 2014 (Thursday)
The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival ad Book Industry Summit (PILFBIS)
 
Day 3: November 14, 2014 (Friday)
The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival ad Book Industry Summit (PILFBIS)

Into the Literary World
The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival ad Book Industry Summit (PILFBIS)
      After the question and answers, everyone had a chit chat with each other while enjoying their delicious lunch.  It was such a warm community of publishers, editors, readers and book industry supporters all sharing their views and supporting each other.

The 5th Philippine International Literary Festival ad Book Industry Summit (PILFBIS)
          I have to admit the I have no knowledge about the book industry until today.  I was able to converse with the National Book Development Board (NBDB) Chairman of Neni Sta. Romana Cruz about the current status and the huge potential of the Philippine book industry.   We really have great authors like Bob Ong and Bebang Siy.  I hope you and I could support it.

Using Promotional Items to Advertise

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Business owners can use promotional products to advertise their goods and services to a large audience. These products can be distributed to clients and customers. Using these products is also a way to advertise to prospective customers.

Office supplies imprinted with a company's name or logo are a great way to advertise. Customers and prospective customers who sit behind a desk all day long can see the company's name every time they pick up a pen, look at their desk calendar or use a padfolio. Other office supplies that can be imprinted with a company's name include rulers, note cubes and sticky note holders.

Companies that want a large number of people to see their promotional items may want to give away caps or T-shirts that are imprinted with their name or logo. People who are wearing caps with 4-inch company logos or T-shirts with 6-inch company names are walking advertisements for a company. Caps come in black, white, green, red and pink. T-shirts can be purchased in black, white, blue, green and several other colors.

Giving away bags imprinted with a company name is another way to make the name visible to a large number of people. A duffle bag can be carried to a gym or a park. Travelers may take a garment bag that can be converted into a duffle bag on overnight trips. This can make the company's name visible to people in airports, train stations and hotels.

Colgate Maximum Cavity Protection with Sugar Acid Neutralizer Toothpaste Launch

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Everyone was all dress up and excited to find out what the Colgate was about to launch.

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After an hour the seats were filled by prestigious guests, dentists and media all eager to know more.

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We were teased by Mr. Caro on Colgate's greatest breakthrough yet.

colgate maximum cavity protection sugar acid neutralizer toothpaste
Dr. Eric Tayag whom I've dance with before shows support toward the dental industry.

colgate maximum cavity protection sugar acid neutralizer toothpaste
A brief talk on dentistry for public service and flouride toothpaste as a solution.

colgate maximum cavity protection sugar acid neutralizer toothpaste
Philippine Association of Dental Colleges (PADC) and Colgate has a strong partnership through the years.

colgate maximum cavity protection sugar acid neutralizer toothpaste
We were served some blueberry cheesecake and vegetables in garlic dressing for appetizers.  Many were on a diet and skipped the blueberry cheesecake.  I swiped my plate clean.  I already knew that sweet are not the only culprit for cavities.  All the food we eat have sugar acids.  Many were surprised with that fact and I bet they wished they ate their blueberry cheesecakes! 

colgate maximum cavity protection sugar acid neutralizer toothpaste
All the fuzz is for the introduction of Colgate Maximum Cavity Protection with Sugar Acid Neutralizer Toothpaste!  Now, our teeth can be better protected with the unique combination of flouride and the sugar acid neutralizer.  You can actually test your own mouth with a PH paper to see the neutralizing effect.  It's really astounding!  Now, we can eat whatever we want and stay cavity-free.  The package ironically comes with a pack of m&m's which I gleefully enjoyed.  =) I brushed my teeth after of course!

Doña Elena's Al Dente Pasta Eccelente: National Pasta Day Celebration with Chef David Lombardi

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To celebrate National Pasta Day (October 25, 2014), Doña Elena invited us to learn more about it.

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 So allow me to be a pasta geek and share with you what I learned during the crash course lecture.
1. Pasta are made using either teflon dies or bronze dies.  Bronze dies produce coarser pasta which allows it to marry into sauces better. 
2. The word "pasta" is derived from "paste."
3. "Al Dente" means "firm to bite."
4. To enable you to have "Al Dente Pasta", you have to combine cooking precision and the use of pasta made from 100% durom wheat semolina which are harder than normal wheat flour.
5. Don’t use oil when boiling your pasta.
6. Your senses should be keen when cooking.  It should smell right and the color is still yellow when you blanch them.

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Chef David Lombardi demonstrated to us two delicious pasta dishes using Doña Elena products: Doña Elena Al Dente Penne Rigate, Doña Elena Al Dente Fusilli, Doña Elena Pure and Extre Virgin Olive OilChef Lombardi is the owner of Lombardi’s and Lucia Ristorante (named after his mother)  I’m glad Chef Lombardi shared his cooking technique with us because we’ve been using Doña Elena Pure and Extra Virgin Oil at home but we really don’t know the difference.  Chef Lombardi taught us to use the Doña Elena Pure for cooking and the Doña Elena Extra Virgin for last minute flavoring.

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Media Showcase their Pasta Cooking Skills Using Doña Elena's Al Dente Pasta
I have honestly never used Doña Elena's Al Dente products.  But, I will now try it after learning that they offer premium quality pasta that's GMO-free plus 100% certified all-natural.  It is available in five different variants: Spaghetti, Fettuccine, Lasagna, Penne Rigate and Fusilli.  Their pasta are made by bronze dies for coarser texture using 100% durom wheat semolina with 13% protein (as compared to other brands which only has 6%).

dona elena natioonal pasta day

A Decade of Sticking Needles and more ...

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Dr. Philip Nino Tan-Gatue recently celebrated his 10th year of being one of the leading experts in Traditional and Chinese medicine. Having studied in China to learn all about the nitty gritty of acupuncture, Doc Phillip as he is fondly called, remains candid in answering questions thrown at him about acupuncture. He is able to relate acupuncture in a more modern manner than his contemporaries making it easier for people who have a fear of needles to understand and comprehend how it can be of benefit to them.

Dr. Philip Nino Tan-Gatue studied in the Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and gained a lot of experience in the Xuanwu Municipal Hospital and in the First Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has also attended and gained a lot of insightful knowledge through the lectures given by Andrew Wu, L.Ac, Giovanni Maciocia, and other experts in the field.

Currently, Doc Philip maintains a private practice while teaching in his alma mater and in the University of the East. He also appears frequently on radio and television to talk about Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. He is a faculty member at the University of the Philippines College of Medicine, practicing at the Philippine General Hospital and others.  He is also currently section head of Acupuncture Services at the Center for Wellness and Aesthetics at the Medical City.
Happy 10th Anniversary Doc Phillip!

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