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The Great Escape: Pretty Expensive Panic Rooms

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The Great Escape: Pretty Expensive Panic Rooms

This is straight out of The Purge! Best believe I would want a panic room in that situation! 😉

The Great Escape: Pretty Expensive Panic Rooms

Home security and safety is a cause of concern for all of us. There are petty thieves out there who will jump on any opportunity to steal someone else’s things. There are also smart criminals out there who play the long game and know exactly when and where to pounce.

The best ways we can protect our home and deter criminals is with the use of a CCTV camera, security lights, and home alarms. But what about those billionaires out there who have sparkling diamonds and billions of dollars to protect? Well, you’d be surprised at how many of their magnificent mansions have secret panic rooms in preparation for a great escape. Curious to find out more? Read on to discover just how tight security measures can get.

What Is A Panic Room? Those that are the super wealthy among us demand tighter and better security options at every turn. And a panic room is one of those features that all millionaire’s mansions should have. A panic room is basically a safety bunker hidden behind a secret door in a home. It’s somewhere you would run to for safety if people are invading your home. This is why they are so appealing to the ultra high net worth individual and many a celebrity. Panic rooms are hidden behind bookcases, painting, wardrobes, mirrors, and more. This is nothing brand new – even medieval lords had safe rooms created in case they were under siege.

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Why Are They Useful? To the regular person, having a panic room may seem a little paranoid. But for those who are very wealthy or in the public eye, they offer added security and peace of mind. Secret chambers contain communication systems as well, so that once you bolt the door shut you can contact the emergency services. Does it all sound a little bit James Bond? Well, as we advance more and more with technology, it’s likely that they will become increasingly more common in homes. For the truly paranoid you can also add in smoke systems and have switches to lock down the entrance of your panic room with a reinforced door.

High Tech Panic Rooms: These billionaire bunkers are getting more and more high-tech as new technology comes on the market. The really high tech ones come with reinforced materials, sound-proofing, and gas masks and potassium iodine tablets in them in the case of nuclear or biological attacks. Panic rooms are also used if there is the threat of hurricanes or tornadoes. They may also contain weapons, surveillance cameras, and a fully stocked fridge.

Many panic rooms are there to hide expensive goods, rather than people. So they are like a big luxury safe. The wealthy among us may be trying to protect expensive art, opulent diamonds, or rare antique books. Those who work in secret services may be protecting computer hard drives and other information. And because keys could be misplaced or lost, panic rooms instead have interior deadbolts or retinal or fingerprint scanning as a safety precaution. All sounds a bit crazy? You probably wouldn’t think so if you had millions of dollars to protect!

Personally, my closet is getting a little too claustrophobic when I need some alone time so a panic room sounds just right! 😀

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Stop Your Phobias Taking Over Your Life With These Must-Know Tips

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Stop Your Phobias Taking Over Your Life With These Must-Know Tips:

Nearly every single one of us has some type of phobia. The severity of these can vary, as can their impact on your life. For example, a fear of spiders (arachnophobia) is much more likely to affect your daily life than a fear of clowns (coulrophobia) – simply because we see more spiders than we see clowns. It is difficult to pinpoint the origin of most people’s phobias seeing as a phobia itself is an irrational fear. This means that there is no specific root cause behind such a fear.

However, some studies have been performed which appear to show a link between traumatic events (mainly childhood ones) and irrational phobias. Plus, some experts have also claimed that phobias could be due to our genes. Wherever they come from, they can be debilitating and can cause the individual a lot of anxiety. This is especially true if you have a phobia of something that could potentially save your life. Read on to identify some of the most common medical phobias and what you can do to beat yours.

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Needles: A fear of needles is a very common phobia in young people and adults alike. It is known as trypanophobia and is said to affect up to 10% of the population. Of course, no one really enjoys having an injection or getting their blood tested. But it is when this fear puts the patient’s life at risk that there is a cause for concern. You may need to receive an injection of medicine or maybe you need to give blood to help someone else. Whatever the situation, we all face needles at some point in our lives, so overcoming your phobia is essential. Cognitive behavioral therapy is commonly used for overcoming this kind of fear, and there are other things you can do yourself too. Explain to your nurse that you are nervous and make sure to reward yourself after your injection.

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The Dentist: Dental phobias are also very common. This can be the fear of undergoing a painful examination or the sounds and smells may bring back bad childhood memories. Whatever it is, you will be relieved to know that most dentists understand their patient’s fears and will do everything in their power to make your visit as easy as possible for you. Getting over your fear of the dentist is important as there may come a time in your life when you need emergency dental care. In order to relax more during your appointment, talk to your dentist prior about having a signal you make with your hand that shows them you need a break. Taking a friend with you or listening to relaxing music during the procedure can also help to ease your fear.

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Flying: Despite it being statistically the safest way to travel, around 20 million people in America suffer from a severe fear of flying. Many of us naturally get nervous if flying through bad weather or if there is turbulence on our flight but a true phobia of aviation can be crippling. If your fear of flying has started to have a negative impact on your life, there are things that you can do to ease your anxiety. Fear breeds on ignorance, so familiarize yourself with just how safe planes are and how they work. Speaking to your pilot before taking off, if possible, can also help you relax. Always try to travel with someone you know and trust and let them know what your triggers are so they know how to calm you down.

What are some of your phobias? What are some of your tips to overcoming a phobia? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah

Monday Update: Lil Red Edition

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Monday Update: Lil Red Edition

Howdy! I feel like I haven’t updated you guys too much lately on what is going on in the world of Lil Red and let me tell you – my life is a doozey! I have eight weeks left until I graduate from Cuyahoga Community College with my Associate of Arts degree. My full time course load is in combination with three jobs, volunteering for Canine Lifeline, coaching figure skating for the Special Olympics, and still having some semblance of a social life. All the while, I am planning my trip to Europe for the spring of 2017. Holy moly!!

To say that I am ready to graduate is an understatement. Without constant homework, I would still be doing a lot but to add it on top of everything else is getting to be a bit much, to say the least! Naturally, during the home stretch, all I can think of is wanting to do anything but school work! And, of course I had to put off my hardest classes until my very last semester because would I even be a college kid if I didn’t? Sigh.

Every single day for the past eight weeks has brought about new challenges and these following eight weeks are really going to be testing me. I just have to keep thinking about the end goal which is a nice little diploma with my name on it! College life is hard. Work life is hard. And you know what? Right now, life in general is just hard. What I could really use is a nice, long vacation. But, for now, that will be limited to this twenty minute blogging break instead!

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^^^ The face of a burnt out college kid. -_-

As you can tell by this Monday Update: Lil Red Edition, I am in the midst of some trying times! So I need all of you to leave me some suggestions on how you deal with your life when everything starts too feel like a bit “too much”. What are some of your best time management tricks? How do you work in time to relax during a jam packed day? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah

Don’t Join The Disposable Society! Why Timely Maintenance Will Save You $$$

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Don’t Join The Disposable Society! Why Timely Maintenance Will Save You $$$

Don’t Join The Disposable Society! Why Timely Maintenance Will Save You $$$:

Your house is a money trap.

Let’s be more accurate: the items found in your house are a money trap. You buy them, use them – and they then stop being as efficient as they should be. You find yourself surrounding by items that you’re just making do with rather than getting the best out of them.

Well, it’s your fault.

Yep. No blame on the manufacturers; it’s all you, and you –

Okay, okay, some blame on the manufacturers. They, of course, have a vested interest in making their products more disposable. They sell you a fridge for $500 and it lasts you ten years. Good deal for you, right? But they sell you a fridge that costs $400 and lasts for five years, then you buy another one – good deal for them. In a decade, you’re worth $300 more to them. It’s not just ranting; products genuinely do not last as long as they used to.

So it’s time for you to fly in and save the day. If you make a few changes to the way that you use items, you’ll get the most out of them that you can. You can beat the manufacturers! You’re basically Superwoman, but with the hotpants as an optional.

Want to know how to wring every last drop out of anything you buy? Read on…

Know Your Water: Hard water is a nightmare for anything it comes into contact with. Skin, hair, appliances – and it’s not cheap to constantly be buying new skin and hair care or having appliances repaired constantly. If your home has hard water, having a softener system installed could be the way to go. Of course, it is a big investment so do your research well for the highest rated systems. Allgreatappliances.com offers a list of the best water softener systems to help you determine which is right for your home. It’s also always good to get the opinion of reliable local professionals.

If you have hard water, then you need to take special care of your appliances. You might think that that just applies to kettles and washing machines but it’s everything. If it goes into the dishwasher to be cleaned, think of hard water impact. If you clean it with hard water – well, you can see where this is going. Descale items like irons and kettles on a monthly basis to keep them at their best. Use vinegar to get rid of mineral deposits on crockery, and always clean with softened or bottled water to avoid build-up.

If your home or business is using well water, you will want the well to be inspected frequently to ensure safe water. If you are noticing a change in its quality, be sure to find a team that specializes in well pump repair near me immediately. This will prevent the problem from getting worse and improve your well’s efficiency and safety standards.

Treat Your Clothes Well: The above sounds a little bit prosaic; very few of us are going out of our way to treat clothes badly. But if you want them to last, they need a bit more TLC. First and foremost, the hard water issue can be handled with products that tackle limescale build up while washing. It still might not be enough, however. If your clothes are somewhat sticky to the touch after washing, then soak them in vinegar before washing to cleanse deposits. Every six months, rinse them in soft water – rainwater is best, so just leave an airier outside for instant softness.

For items you have to wash regularly, such as school clothes or work gear like Urbane medical uniforms, these need extra protection. Wash them on as low a heat as possible and use minimal laundry soap, which can accumulate in the fabric. Avoid using a dryer wherever possible, as this places further stress on the material.

Also, look at their storage. Hangers should be soft with no hard edges. Folding might be efficient but it’s just an extra way for the fabric to be pulled around. Hanging clothes can save space and stop any unsightly creases.

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Clean Out Filters: You can find filters in a huge array of household appliances. They’re in your air conditioner, your vacuum, your dryer – the list goes on and on. If you don’t clear a filter out regularly, there are two potential consequences. One is a tad more serious than the other.

1) The item consumes more electricity having to power past a clog. To make things worse, it will also be less efficient when doing so. So you pay more in power for something that does half the work. Not smart.

2) Your entire house goes up in flames.

Yes, dryer vents that are clogged can be the literal ruin of your house. Get into the habit of cleaning it after every single use to prevent lint building up and catching fire. Furthermore, never leave items like dryers, washing machines and dishwashers on when you’re not at home. They’re a fire risk, and you need to be there to take action should the worst happen.

Think About Sunlight: I believe we can all agree that sunlight is a good thing – but not if you want to keep things from looking their best. The same UV rays that can give you sunburn (or cancer) also do a number on your furnishings.

If your furniture has a habit of losing color and looking pale, then sunlight might be to blame. The bleaching effect can make things look much older than they are, to the point that you feel they need replacing before it’s their time. Only glass is immune from this problem, as it lets the sun pass through it rather than bleaching the surface.

Try and keep expensive furniture and decor items away from direct sunlight. This can be a trick of clever positioning in your home or using blinds or curtains during the brightest time of the day. Don’t forget things like picture frames or photos too; even behind glass, they can still go a horrible yellow color with too much exposure.

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Only Use Items For Their Intended Purpose: This one should go without saying, but there’s a trend for making items do double-duty. Online life hacks have got a lot to do with it, and on the surface, they seem like an affordable way of getting more bang for your buck.

But if you use items above what they are designed to do, you’re going to wear them out quicker. You might just outright break them. Then you have the worst of both worlds: two chores you have to do and no appliance to do them with. Stick to the guidelines and items will go much further.

Reader Map Update

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Reader Map Update

Hi everyone and TGIF! As you guys know, I love keeping track of all of the fantastic readers that I have in over ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FIVE different countries via a world map and push pins in my room. I haven’t posted an updated picture of my map in a while so I figured that there was no better time than the present since I broke the one hundred and sixty barrier. Take a look! And also enjoy my featured image photo which is a picture of my boyfriend’s dog, Karma! I love her big ol’ puppy smile SO much! :)))

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^^^ Hurray! Hurray!

I am so very thankful for all of my fabulous readers located from all of the different ends of the earth and I feel so proud every time I look at my reader map. It used to hang on display in my room but unfortunately, the wire that runs across the back of the board snapped months ago and both my dad and I have yet to address it. Every time it gets brought up, the classic phrase “I’ll do it later” comes up but rest assured that it is propped up on a very special place on my floor. 😉

I hope everyone is having a great day so far! Stay tuned for some new posts coming from my vacation cabin in North Carolina! What is everyone up to this weekend? Any big plans? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah

Fall Guest Bloggers Series Conclusion

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Fall Guest Bloggers Series Conclusion

Hello everyone! Sarah here to bring this fall guest bloggers series to a close. I want to thank all of my fantastic friends who contributed an article to the series. This week full of fall fun on lifewithlilred was a huge success because of you! Thank you for sharing with the world all of your tips, tricks, and secrets to keep us looking and feeling fabulous this fall. All of my guest bloggers featured in this series will always have a home on lifewithlilred if they so choose so I’m sure you will be seeing more from them in the future!

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Much love. -Sarah

Last Call For Fall Guest Bloggers

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Last Call For Fall Guest Bloggers

Hi everyone and happy Hump Day! I hope all of you are having a great week so far! This is a friendly reminder post that I am still looking for a few more guest bloggers for my fall series! If any of you are interested in participating by creating a post that celebrates all things fall, please email me at sarah.mush6794@gmail.com! I have a great list of gals who are included thus far but I’d love to add a few more bloggers to the series. After Friday, I will no longer be adding anyone else. Thanks a bunch! –Sarah

Wanted: Fall Guest Bloggers

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Wanted: Fall Guest Bloggers

Hi everyone and TGIF! Similarly to my summer time guest bloggers series at the beginning of June, I would love to have a series to kick start the beginning of fall during September. I will be looking for seven to ten guest bloggers to create articles about anything from fall beauty and style to autumn inspired crafts, food, and drinks. If this is something that might be of interest to you, please shoot me an email at sarah.mush6794@gmail.com with your information as well as a topic that you would like to write about. I look forward to hearing from all of you soon! Much love. -Sarah

Away On Vaca

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Away On Vaca

Hello everyone! I will be taking my vacation hiatus starting tomorrow and will not be available until the twelth. “Does this mean there won’t be blog posts on your page while you’re gone?” you might ask. The answer is NO because I have organized a vacation guest bloggers series for while I’m away. These posts were created special for all of my readers by new and old blogging friends and are there for your enjoyment until I return.

My guest bloggers have created some really fantastic articles for you guys and I just know that you’re going to love them. All of these guests will always have a home on lifewithlilred if they so choose and I hope that all of you will make them feel welcome on my page!

“Does this mean we’re not going to hear from you at all while you’re gone?” you might ask. The answer is NO because I will have access to WiFi at the cabin my family will be staying in. I will check in on the blog from time to time but for substantial vacation updates, you can find me on my personal Facebook page! I will be posting pictures, statuses, and the good ol’ Twistfire ads so please feel free to follow me on there for lots of vaca fun!

I hope all of you have a super fabulous time while I’m away and I look forward to hearing from all of you when I return! Ta ta for now because I’m off to North Carolina, baby! Much love. -Sarah

PS: Sorry I’ve been MIA these past few days – my summer classes, internship, and job with NCI has taken over my lifeeeeeeee!

Vacation Guest Bloggers Update

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Vacation Guest Bloggers Update

Hey everyone and happy Hump Day! There has been a change in the lineup for my vacation guest bloggers series because I had to 86 two bloggers from the list. However, thanks to my wonderful friends in the blogging world, I was able to fill their spaces with two of my previous guest bloggers on lifewithlilred. The new lineup will feature Miss Rehma from Glamorous Etoiles on the 8th and Tara from Tarabells on the 9th.

I want to thank Rehma and Tara so much for being willing to create an article for the series on a time crunch. They are total lifesavers and I’m so happy to have been able to add them to the lineup. But I’m even happier to have them as my blogging friends! You two are so amazing and I can’t wait to have you both featured on my page again. Let’s give a round of applause to these supergirls, shall we?