Organizing With Wooden Toy Boxes and Book Display Cabinets

Whether a home has a playroom for the kids or not, there is generally one room in the house that can always use some extra space. One way to accomplish this is to provide some quality bookshelves or durable wooden toy boxes. There are many different styles that consumers can select from so it is important to know all the essentials about them, like which ones are the most durable and will suit the playroom the best.

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As one is looking at bookcases for their child's bedroom, they should look for sturdy bookcases as opposed to weak ones to ensure the bookcases stay safe and sound. Synthetic or plastic is not recommended, as it can easily split and break over a short duration of time. One should really look into wood as an alternative. Wood has long been used for book cases, since it has proven to be not only stronger, but it has a more finished look to it. Consumers should try to find those made of real wood, not MDF or particleboard.

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Playroom wooden toy boxes are ideal for those who are looking to add extra organization to their playrooms or bedrooms. They are good for holding items such as games, books, cars, and puzzles, dolls, stuffed animals or favorite toys that one may play with on a daily basis such as construction toys or dress up clothes.

Those who are seeking additional storage space or more room to organize books in their playrooms should mull over investing in some quality wood book display cabinets. Book display cabinets are ideal for storing books because you can display them and easily select traditional size books from the five tiered shelves. This type of furniture piece offers lots of storage because of the different sized shelves of this ergonomically designed, mobile storage unit. While the display cabinets are great for smaller toys that are used often, many parents enjoy having the boxes to store items that the kids may not use on a daily basis.

There are a number of different wood toy boxes, bookcases and book shelves one can select from to match the decor in their playroom or bedrooms. As with the toy boxes, wood is a frequently used material for book cases, as it is very strong and will hold lots of toys. There are a number of different types of wood available for these pieces, including oak, pine, mahogany or cherry. Toy manufacturers feature many designs and details for these pieces including designs that are uncomplicated and basic to hand painted styles with detailing, depending on your individual taste and room decor. These book cases, display cabinets and wooden toy boxes can be found at toy stores or can be personalized by adding a child's name to the chest. These can be found online by doing a search. Cost will vary, depending upon wood quality, styles and details, as well as who manufactures them. These are worth the investment though as your children can pass them down to their children someday.

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Storage & Display Shelving With Wicker Shelves

Almost everyone can use a little extra storage space or display space in their home. Wicker shelving units are both decorative and functional. Small wicker shelves can be an ideal solution for decorating compact spaces or larger shelving units can be used in more expansive areas of your home.

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There seems to always be a need for additional storage space in a bathroom. Hanging one or more three tiered wicker shelves in a bathroom is one way to compensate for a lack of counter space. For more private storage, you could add a shelf and cabinet combination. A shelf and mirror combination would also be appropriate for a bathroom. A folding shelving unit with four good size shelves could be used in a bathroom. If cabinet space is limited, you could use the shelves as a place to store towels and other bath related necessities.

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Wrought iron and wicker makes a decorative addition to a kitchen. You can use shelving in the kitchen to display collectibles or as a place to organize cookbooks. A baker's rack provides a large amount of space for kitchen related items. Wall units can be used as a place to store spices.

If you have an empty wall in a family room, a rattan etagere would be a decorative and functional addition to that wall. There are many ways in which you could use a large wall unit such as this. It could be used as a bookcase or as a place to display decorative items. You can use it to gain additional storage space by adding some woven baskets.

Wicker is very appropriate for a sun room. It can enhance the relaxing vacation-like atmosphere of the room. You can display several beautiful green plants or brightly colored flowers on the shelves of a wicker plant stand. Adding shelving to a sun room would give you a place to put books, magazines, or other items you frequently use while enjoying that room. You could even display a collection of light weight blankets on the shelves to have them within reach on a cool morning or chilly evening.

If you have chosen to design a bedroom using wicker furniture, adding complimentary shelving to the walls would help expand the relaxing, casual theme you are striving for. There are wall units in various sizes that are designed with open shelving combined with small storage cabinets or drawers. These add a nice touch to a bedroom decor.

There is no reason to have an empty corner in a room where the design style is open, airy, and casual. Corner shelving units can change a dull, empty corner into an eye catching part of the room. You can choose from corner wall units or floor units.

Wicker shelves can be used to add a decorative touch to some unexpected places. A shelf and mirror combination would be a nice addition to a foyer. It would visually expand the space. It would also give you a chance to check your appearance before opening the door. Hanging a shelving unit near the door your family uses most often would provide a place for them to leave keys, gloves, hats, or other items that they will need the next time they go out.

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Cyber Monday Step2 Bookcase Storage Chest 2011 Deals

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Cyber Monday Step2 Bookcase Storage Chest Feature

  • Bookcase is designed with a back panel to prevent them from falling behind and can hold books up to 10"
  • Features a large display shelf above the bookcase for special toys and more
  • Storage chest features an attached lid that slides back to reveal over 5 1/2 cubic feet of storage space
  • Minimal assembly required
  • Contents not included


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Step 2 Lift Hide Bookcase Storage Chest keeps toys, books and games in one organized place. Everything has its place! Every stuffed animal, ball, action figure and book fits perfectly in this Life Hide Bookcase and Storage Chest! What's more, it keeps your child's floor clear to maximize play space... and so you don't stub your toes passing through! Permanently-attached, sliding lid makes it easy to put away and retrieve toys, too! Sanity in toyland: Bookcase holds books up to 10" tall; has large display shelf on top; Designed with back panel so items don't fall behind Chest; Minimal adult assembly required; Durable polyethylene construction for years of play; Measures 38 x 28 1/2 x 21".; State Color. Order yours today! Step 2 Lift Hide Bookcase Storage Chest



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Sofa Tables - Not Just for Sofas Anymore!

Sofa tables have an important purpose in the modern home, providing function and style to not just your living room, but to any room in which they are placed. These substantial tables are truly a reflection of your good taste and thoughtfulness in providing family and guests with a convenient place to rest their drinking glass, peruse magazines, or provide the perfect spot for lighting and candles. They also serve as a statement piece to set the tone of your décor in any area, whether they are directly adjacent to a sofa, against a wall or are a focal point of the room.

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These classically designed pieces first arrived on the scene in the 1600s in Europe. They were a reflection of the wealth of the owner, and a staple of the fashionable home, taking a coveted space next to the settee or chesterfield, the common terms for sofas of the time. This companion piece featured extensive detailing and intricate carving, which you can still get today in a style that reflects this period in history. Through the years, as furniture designs evolved, sofa tables have taken on a different look. Sofas were now called lounges and davenports, and sofa tables took on the clean lines of the Frank Lloyd Wright era.

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Today, the sofa table can easily be a combination of what your ancestors purchased, the treasured piece of furniture you remember seeing in your grandma's home, or the versatile living, dining, or hallway item you can't live without in your own "manor."

Traditionally, sofa tables were designed and constructed of whatever wood was available in the area: maple, cherry, mahogany, or oak. But the days when companion tables were made only of wood are long gone. Fine craftsmanship abounds in metal, laminates and veneers. A combination of wood bases with glass or stone table tops are also readily available. Fortunately, shopping online today is like entering the world's largest antique store with unlimited selection: transitional, modern, or country is just the start. You can easily find oriental, shaker, arts and craft, rustic, tropical, and Scandinavian designs.

If your primary desire is finding a complementing piece to match your sofa, that's easy too! Your lounge chair or couch may be multiple colors or fabrics such as floral, plaid print, or virtually any color of the rainbow. You can easily browse online through selections of, glass, wicker, wood, wrought iron or a myriad of materials to match the ever-expanding variety of styles created by modern designers.

While browsing online for the perfect table, be sure to try different search topics. One person's sofa table is another person's console table or even bookcase. The possibilities are endless for uses and placement within your home. You may have a vision of the console table holding a handsome decanter of your favorite beverage and some crystal wine glasses, and this is certainly a classic visual of the tasteful home. Conversely, one thing our founding fathers never used their sofa tables for was as a location for a television or desktop monitor, but certainly, these days it's a perfectly suitable use and one that elegantly displays your latest electronics purchase. You may find yourself more attracted to your beautiful piece of furniture than the show you're watching! Today's household can rarely function without our technological necessities. The size and height of a sofa table naturally lends itself to storing your printer and extra paper. Small drawers are perfect for holding print cartridges and pencils.

Sofa tables speak volumes for convenience and elegance in the modern household. Our forefathers would be amazed at how many uses they accommodate, at the variety of styles available, and at our good taste in featuring these tables in our homes.

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Black Friday Kidkraft Wooden Sling Bookcase with Primary Bins 2011 Deals

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  • Natural wood finish Frame with sturdy wood and MDF construction
  • Three plastic storage bins in red, yellow and blue
  • Soft canvas shelves keep books from being damaged
  • Accomodates books and toys
  • Quick and easy assembly


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Getting children excited about reading isn't always a simple task, but with the Sling Book Shelf with Primary Colored Bins from KidKraft, story time is a lot more fun. Perfect for the young reader in your life, this wooden bookcase allows books to be displayed by front or back cover instead of the spine, and the bins provide convenient toy storage, as well! Product Features:?Natural wood finish ?Frame with sturdy wood and MDF construction ?Three plastic storage bins in red, yellow and blue ?Soft canvas shelves keep books from being damaged ?Accomodates books and toys ?Perfect for young children ?Quick and easy assembly ?120 day replacement warranty against defects in materials and workmanship?Shipping Dimensions: 31"(L) x 35"(W) x 12"(H)



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Black Friday Tot Tutors Toy Organizer, Primary Colors 2011 Deals

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  • Useful 4-tier toy organizer from Tot tutors; great for containing blocks, crayons, toy trucks, and more
  • Sturdy wood frame with natural finish; steel dowels support toy bins
  • Removable bins crafted in rugged plastic; bins come in 2 sizes and 4 classic colors
  • Easy to clean with soap and water; requires some home assembly
  • Measures 34 inches wide by 11 inches deep by 31 inches high; for children ages 3 and up


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This fun and functional wood organizer stores loads of children's toys in easy-to-see, easy-to-access plastic bins. Carry the bins around the house, play all day, fill them back up with toys and store them in the sturdy rack.



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Safety First - Child-Proofing Your Home

By the time your baby starts moving around, you will be too busy chasing after him or her to have any time to child-proof your home. Therefore, it's best to get your child-proofing done well in advance.

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First, look at your home from your baby's viewpoint. Crawl around and make a list of problem areas. Next, move or lock up any dangerous things. Then, decide what products you will use to secure everything else. Here are some specific suggestions for how to deal with various issues.

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For your doors: Secure door knobs from being opened by curious hands by installing Safety 1st Secure Grip Clear Door Knob Covers or KidCo Door Knob Locks. These products fit a variety of door knob sizes and must be squeezed in a certain way by adult hands in order to turn the knob to open the door. Install Kid Kushion Door Mouse Finger Guards to keep fingers from being pinched in door jams or doors being locked shut. Replace metal door stops that have plastic ends that can be pried off and choked on with one-piece door stops from One Step Ahead.

For cabinets and drawers: Secure drawers and cabinets with locks. The strongest and safest ones are part of Safety 1st's Tot-Lok system. The mechanism for this system screws securely to the cabinet or drawer, unlike adhesive systems that could be pulled off. Plus the hardware is all sealed safely inside the cabinet or drawer, unlike other systems where babies can open cabinets and drawers a crack, slip their fingers inside, and (with a little strength and luck) press the lock to open it. Tot-Loks unlock only when a strong (safe) magnet key is pushed against the outside of the cabinet or drawer. They are expensive and a bit of a pain to install, but well worth the peace of mind in the long run.

For electrical appliances: Secure televisions from tipping over with One Step Ahead's Safety Straps. If possible, put televisions, DVD players, and other electronics behind glass doors instead of investing in a Parents Units TV Guard that your child will soon figure out how to remove. Bundle electrical cords with a Just Right! Cord Control system and cover wires that must run along the sides of a room with a set of Wire Guards from Parents Units.

For electrical outlets: Use a Mommy's Helper Power Strip Safety Cover or a Safety 1st Power Strip Cover to cover your power strips. Instead of covering electrical outlets with outlet plugs that can be pried off (and then choked on!) invest in plates that cover the whole outlet instead. Safety 1st 2-in-1 Outlet Cover with Shortener covers the entire outlet and holds the end of plugged-in cords inside so babies cannot tug them loose. If you need the outlet to be accessible sometimes and covered when not, get KidCo's Universal Outlet Cover or Mommy's Helper Safe Plate. Little plastic panels block the outlet holes, but can be slid aside when you need to plug things in.

For your kitchen: Lock your fridge with One Step Ahead's Lock Release Fridge Latch and your oven with Safety 1st's Oven Lock. Cover stove knobs with Safety 1st Clear View Stove Knob Covers to keep little hands from turning on the burners. Install Prince Lionheart's Stove Guard along the top of the stove to keep babies from reaching up to grab pots and pans.

For your bathroom: Install a KidCo Toilet Lock or Mommy's Helper Toilet Seat Lid-Lok to keep your baby from opening and falling into the toilet. To take safety an extra step, either move all poisonous cleaners and other products to an inaccessible area in your basement, attic, or garage or (if they must be stored in your bathroom) lock them up inside One Step Ahead's Clean Guard storage tote. Medicines can be locked inside a Smart Guard Medicine Safe.

Other general safety items you might need to get include Cord Wind-Ups or Blind Winders to keep blind cords up out of reach from being a strangling hazard and No-Tip Furniture Brackets to secure bookcases, bureaus, and other heavy pieces of furniture to the wall so they do not tip over if babies try to climb them. You might also want to get some Prince Lionheart edge guards and corner guards, which are lengths of foam padding that cushion sharp edges of tables and fireplaces. Unfortunately, they come unstuck sometimes, so you may need to take extra steps to fasten them securely to hazardous furniture edges.

There are tons of safety products on the market that child-proof areas with various degrees of success. Since your child's well-being is at stake, go the extra mile and buy the absolute best ones.

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Black Friday Sling Bookshelf - Natural 2011 Deals

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  • ? Soft canvas shelves keep books from being damaged.
  • ? Books can be displayed by front or back cover instead of the spine, making it easier for kids to choose books themselves.
  • ? Holds books of almost any size.
  • ? Quick and easy assembly
  • ? Sturdy construction


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Getting children excited about reading isn't always a simple task, but our new Sling Bookshelf makes story time a lot more fun. This shelf is the perfect gift for the young readers in your life.

Features:

  • Shelf's size is perfect for young children
  • Soft canvas shelves keep books from being damaged
  • Books can be displayed by front or back cover instead of the spine, making it easier for kids to choose books themselves
  • Holds books of almost any size
  • Quick and easy assembly
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Do it Yourself Shelving - 3 Reasons to Build Your Own Shelves

So why would anyone be interested in Do It Yourself shelving when they could just as easily run down to the local furniture store and buy something ready made? Is building your own shelves really the way to go?

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I've built most of the shelves in our home, and here are my top three reasons why:

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Reason 1: Custom Designs
Almost everything I've built has been a special design in one way or another. One of our girls wanted a shelf above her bed which would fit her Barbie dolls in a particular way. The final result was in her exact choice of colors, the exact size she wanted, and with the exact mix of cubes and open shelving. Finding that in a store would have been mission impossible.

Reason 2: Cost Reductions
It's a lot cheaper to build your own shelves. If I'm designing something ordinary, like a regular bookcase, I work the design around the dimensions of a standard wood board and make sure that the pieces are cut in such a way as to give me leftover wood for other projects. Compared to the cost of buying a similar bookcase in the store, I invariably save quite a bit of money.

And I don't always need to buy new wood. One of my current projects is a storage unit which fits around and over the toilet in the children's bathroom. I'm making it out of an old closet that a neighbor was throwing out. Including the hardware (I'm splashing out on new handles), the entire thing will cost me about . Beat that if you can. And again, this isn't a standard project, it's made to measure for particular dimensions and I simply couldn't just go out and buy something that would take advantage of the space.

Reason 3: Enjoyment
As well as saving me money and saving a tree or two, I get a tremendous sense of satisfaction from doing my own shelving and storage projects. I have a small woodworking space in a garden shed and I find it very relaxing to spend an hour or two out there being creative. It's also a fun activity to do with the kids, and they are all learning about woodworking, home decor and how to plan and put projects into action. These are skills which will be helpful in the future as they learn to adapt designs according to the materials at hand, the budget I've given them, and the time they have available. It's true quality time, and even our five-year-old gets a kick out of using real tools instead of his toy set. The kids also learn safety and responsibility, it's a win-win situation!

So there you are. If you're sitting on the fence, not sure if you want to get started on Do It Yourself shelving, take a chance. You'll get unique designs at a fraction of the cost of buying in the store, and you'll have fun along the way. What more could you want?

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Black Friday Step2 Lift and Hide Bookcase Storage Chest 2011 Deals

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  • Pack panel prevents items from falling behind
  • Storage chest has a permanently attached lid that slides up and stays out of the way
  • Over 5.5 cubic feat of storage
  • Minimal adult assembly required


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Step 2 Lift Hide Bookcase Storage Chest keeps toys, books and games in one organized place. Everything has its place! Every stuffed animal, ball, action figure and book fits perfectly in this Life Hide Bookcase and Storage Chest! What's more, it keeps your child's floor clear to maximize play space... and so you don't stub your toes passing through! Permanently-attached, sliding lid makes it easy to put away and retrieve toys, too! Sanity in toyland: Bookcase holds books up to 10" tall; has large display shelf on top; Designed with back panel so items don't fall behind Chest; Minimal adult assembly required; Durable polyethylene construction for years of play; Measures 38 x 28 1/2 x 21".; State Color. Order yours today! Step 2 Lift Hide Bookcase Storage Chest



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Space Saving Ideas for Children's Bedrooms

If there is one universal problem that all parents share it is trying to keep their kids and themselves organized. The biggest problem is usually that there just isn't enough space to keep all of the toys, clothes, and books in. The good news is that with the new innovations in furniture specifically designed for children's bedrooms there are many great options to help get your family organized.

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One of the best organizational options for a child's room is a Captains bed. Captains beds are a regular bed with a bookcase style headboard, under-bed storage drawers, and sometimes an optional trundle bed. The shelves and/or cabinets that make up the headboard offer a great place to store books, a lamp, small toys, or whatever you need the extra space for. The under-bed storage drawers offer easily accessible and much needed drawer space where you can keep toys or clothes tucked away neatly. The trundle bed option is one that makes having sleepovers a breeze. All you have to do is pull the already made up bed out from under the Captain's bed and, viola, ready-made sleepover.

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Another great option is a Mates bed. The Mate's bed is very similar to a Captains bed. The main difference is that a Mates bed has a more traditional headboard without the shelves but still has the under-bed storage drawers and optional trundle bed. These beds are great because they are a little smaller than a Captains bed allowing them to fit into a smaller space but still make use of the available space under the bed.

Bunk beds are always a popular choice when you have two kids sharing one bedroom. By using a bunk bed you are saving a ton of floor space that can be used for desks, bookcases, or dressers. This means that you can be sure to have plenty of space for all of that stuff that typically ends up all over the floor. There are also some great bunk beds that have desks or futons in place of the lower bunk. These allow parents of a single child to still save space in a small room.

An essential item for any bedroom is a good dresser. Choosing the right dresser for your room can make a big difference. If you are in need of more floor space be sure to look for a dresser that has a smaller footprint but is taller to accommodate more drawers. Conversely, if you have plenty of floor space but need more desktop and/or shelf space you should consider a chest-of-drawers style dresser with a hutch.

Finding the space you need to keep your home organized is all about planning. Shopping around for smart, storage oriented furniture will help you get the most out of your available space. Whether your child is a teenager or a toddler, beds with storage options will help you to keep their space as neat and tidy as the rest of your home.

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If Puget Sound is Falling Down - Earthquake Studies

This story was originally written in 1994.

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William Steele, the Seismology Lab Coordinator at the University of Washington Geophysics Program, has a son, Chris, who goes to elementary school. "He comes in sometimes and he loves to do stuff." It seems he'd recently put a sticker on one of the lab's monitors, and his father had some trouble accessing the equipment. "What an excuse!" Steele never did get into the program he'd wanted to show me.

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December 4th of last year there was a magnitude 5.1 quake in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Aftershocks were felt in Washington State. I had headed out to the UW in search of information on recent earthquake activity in the Puget Sound region.

"Oregon is relatively quiet next to Washington. But this year, we've had an enormous amount of activity in Oregon, counter to past patterns." Klamath Falls couldn't be noisier, said Steele, ticking off the numbers: September 4th, 5.9; Sept. 20th, 5.9, 5.0, 4.3; Dec. 4th, 5.1; and Christmas Day, 4.0, 3.4.

Most of our local activity in the Puget Sound region is recorded by the UW's lab equipment. They have an emergency preparation computer program called "Beat the Quake," hailing from the land of quakes, California, which has suffered through quite a lot of severe earthquake damage lately. That's the program Steele had trouble running on his computer. Fortunately, the UW's Seismology Lab has far more emergency preparedness information "so we don't have to begin from ground zero" in the likely event of an earthquake. Steele is also the Public Information Officer covering quakes through the UW. "We have 135 seismic stations throughout Washington and Oregon, currently operating, and we're expanding. We really cover a tremendously broad area."

They locate quakes precisely, then determine the magnitude (quantity of total energy released by the quake), location (area affected by the quake), and epicenter (location on the surface directly above the focus, or place where an earthquake originates.)

They collect data about the geology of the region as well. "It's critical data. This lab is an educational center for graduate students in geophysics." They also educate citizens. School groups bring in students, and Steele speaks at civic organizations, encouraging people to take action and make themselves safer from earthquakes.

Of course, the big question everyone asks is, "When?"

"We're not able to put down a date. It's more complicated because three types of quakes occur in the Puget Sound region. The most common are deep earthquakes.

"Signals travel through the planet's crust, sometimes all the way from the other side." Events from anywhere show up on their helicorder sheets, making an analog, a 24-hour record, of every quake. For example, the Klamath Falls quakes, which are very near California on the Oregon coast.

"We cover the Cascade Range, and have multiple stations on every volcano. We have a good station at Mt. Baker, adequate to cover the region." Earthquakes around volcanoes are very common.

The lab shares data with California for quakes occurring on the border of California and Oregon. "We're part of the Washington Regional Seismic Network." Steele showed me a map of Pacific Northwest Seismicity, 1969-1991. There were huge blue clusters in Puget Sound. What are those, I asked. "Moderate, shallow, and deep quakes. The deep clusters are in the Puget Basin."

Deep earthquakes, the ones you really tend to write home about, are the largest in magnitude as measured on the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale. The values usually range from 1.0 (not felt) to 7.0 (extreme damage to buildings and land surfaces). They can go even higher, as they have in recent deep quakes in Alaska.

Here's what's happening in Puget Sound: about 300 kilometers or more out from the coast is where the deep quakes are generated. There's a ridge 500 to 700 kilometers out called the Juan de Fuca Ridge, and new material, new sea floor, is being deposited all the time along it. It pushes the Juan de Fuca plate toward the North American plate underneath the Seattle area. The Juan de Fuca plate moves an average of two inches a year, towards us, lifting the other plate.

A border zone locks it up, an interface between the two plates that stops the oceanic plate, making it subduct beneath us, forcing the ocean plate down into the mantle of the Earth. This boundary is called the Cascadia Subduction Zone, and extends from the middle of Vancouver Island in British Columbia down to Northern California.

The Earth's mantle lies beneath its brittle crust. It's semi-solid, due to tremendous heat and pressure. "Our Cascade volcanoes are probably there because of plate subduction beneath us. The push deforms the crust and builds up tremendous stresses. Right now, the coast of Washington is rising. It's bulging up." The oceanic plate is "cold rock" and the shock of the two forces meeting leads to deep earthquakes. Washington has recently experienced two large ones, in 1949 and 1965.

A flyer from the lab states that roughly 1,000 earthquakes per year are recorded in Washington and Oregon. "Between one and two dozen of these cause enough ground shaking to be felt by residents. Most are in the Puget Sound region, and few cause any real damage. However, based on the history of past damaging earthquakes and our understanding of the geologic history of the Pacific Northwest, we are certain that damaging earthquakes (magnitude 6.0 or greater) will recur in our area, although we have no way to predict whether this is more likely to be today, or years from now." Steele thinks it will be soon.

"In 1949, there was a severe earthquake in Olympia, 7.1. Eight people were killed and there was millions of dollars worth of property damage. The quake was located 70 kilometers deep.

"In 1965, there was a magnitude 6.5 quake between Seattle and Tacoma." Both earthquakes were felt as far away as Montana. But there were no aftershocks, as is usual during a deep quake. The infamous aftershocks, known to catch people in the middle of recovering from a bad earthquake, happen during land-based shallow earthquakes. The ocean-based shocks occurred once, causing ground tremors that lasted several minutes. "The 1965 quake killed about five people, and again there was millions of dollars of property damage." Other deep events, difficult to calculate from records of the times, occurred in 1882, 1909, and 1939. "Every 35 years or so a 6.0+ magnitude quake occurs beneath Puget Basin. The whole region along the coast will shift at once. When it finally builds up enough pressure to kick up, it'll be a big one."

Eighty percent of the quakes on the planet happen along the Pacific North West Rim, which is referred to as "The Ring of Fire" because of all our volcanic activity. In 1964, one year before this area's last big event, south-central Alaska generated a monster 9.3 quake, shaking the ground for twenty minutes, generating tidal waves that decimated Seward's coast, affected 34,000 square miles, and killed 143 people. And there's been recent large quakes in Cape Mendecino, California, and Parkfield, California, infamous for ground shaking, in 1992.

Brian Atwater of the USGS (United States Geological Service) and the UW geology department has done studies along the coasts of Washington and Oregon. He's found a kind of layered soil..."what he found...ghost forests killed by the last big quakes. Subduction zone material covered by coarse black sand." A layer gradually turned into forest floor and then the sand layer. "As bulging continues, coastline rises, and low-lying areas are flushed clean by salt water. Stress released during the quake makes the coastline subside by seven or eight feet. It 'drops.' If you're living at five feet above sea level, it's not a very comfortable thing."

Earthquakes also generate large tsunamis, or tidal waves; the biggest ones, generated by larger quakes, can rip up an entire coastline for miles, wiping out bridges, roads, and buildings. The really great subduction zone quakes, 9.0 or more, only occur about once a century on the face of the planet. Strangely, a big quake may result in only about three-and-a-half minutes worth of strong ground shaking, which doesn't sound like much. "One recent California quake was only seventeen seconds of strong ground motion, a 7.1 quake. A 7.0 quake releases the equivalent of 199,000 tons of TNT in energy; a 9.0 releases 200 million tons, or 17,000 atomic bombs' worth of force.

"The difference between an 8 and a 9 is greater than the difference between a 2 and an 8, because of the logarithmic scale. The force increases exponentially. It gets 30 times greater each time." I wondered if it ever goes up to 10.0.

By carbon-14 dating organic matter in ground and sea levels, "scientists can determine approximate dates for events going back 10,000 years." Finding clues about these earthquakes involves both painstaking research and educated guesswork.

Research has recently identified a Seattle fault which generated a large quake between 1,000 to 1,100 years ago. "There were landslides, and a huge seiche-when something big falls in the water, creating waves like tsunamis. Large block landslides occurred in forests. Restoration Point on Bainbridge Island rose twenty feet from Puget Sound in seconds during that event."

Buildup from glacial ice sheets once covering the continent make it difficult to analyze shallow crust faults. But geologists are pretty sure there are two major Seattle faults. The biggest one runs from the north tip of Mercer Island through Eastgate to the Kingdome, just north of West Seattle. The other fault runs through White Center, parallel to the bigger one. In 1872, an estimated 7.3 shallow quake caused what seismologists call "felt reports" from observers, the only evidence of some older quakes. Native Americans tell legends about what must have been some very sizeable earthquakes and tsunamis.

Nowadays, all the real-time telemetry (automatic transmission of data from a distant source to a receiving station) comes through in the back of the lab, where Steele poured me a cup of Starbucks coffee at their metal sink in a very equipment-crowded space. "Relays 'zap' activity energy in nanoseconds to the lab. Before people in a region know what's going to hit them, we do." The helicorders monitor 23 stations on analog. "We focus on volcanoes. All stations, including the ones on helicorders, go onto the computer system in the next room. The discriminator in the back takes FM carrier signals and separates them from seismic signals, leaving an amplified seismic signal. It goes to the front room, changing into digital information the computer can read.

"If it picks up a 'jump' (a skip in the needle on the helicorder) on a station, it checks other stations and records all data, whether there's a signal or not. If it's a big quake, it does estimates of the magnitude etc. via programs, beeps the people (like Steele), and sends information to seismologists around the region." Steele might hear a "beep" anytime.

As I drank my coffee, Steele told me he was a grad student, his life's partner works, and together they support their family, renting a house in Wallingford and raising two kids. "It's a rewarding job, but...the rewards are not monetary." Nonetheless, he feels treated as a colleague by everyone, and has a good working relationship with all his "fellows at the lab."

About earthquake preparedness, Steele is adamant. "The secret is not fear and loathing in Seattle, and that we have to hide under our beds. Let's get ready. Our schools need to get to the point where we can withstand a 7.4 earthquake. How many little bodies do we need under bricks before we start spending some money?" Right now, there are no definite laws enforcing earthquake building codes, "if the building code years ago said you could pile bricks without mortar on top of each other."

Unreinforced masonry creates structures that fall during even moderate earthquakes. "The entire wall of a school can fall down and kill students. A brick that falls three stories doesn't slow down," he said, referring to the death of a boy during the 1965 earthquake. Steele is certain such deaths are preventable.

At least six schools in Oregon have unreinforced structures, bricks that can fall and fill a doorway, blocking the exit. "Retrofit them, or tear them down and build another school. If a school has been considered unsafe for a quake lately, they can sell it, and it becomes a senior center. No laws stop that. These buildings need to be brought up to code or taken down. Deaths will happen unless we act. India just had a 6.8 quake...tens of thousands dead. There needs to be water and food stored away to last 72 hours. You need to get under a table and ride it out; get down on the ground, under something; check to see if you smell gas, and turn it off; electricity, too."

You should get to know your community resources, Steele said. And in case of severe aftershocks, if you're in a building "you should wait until the shaking stops, and then get out." Lots of people are killed by falling debris while evacuating buildings.

What does Steele see in the immediate future? "I expect more of the same. Probably some quakes greater than 4.0 in the Puget Sound area. While we've been talking, there've been events in Klamath Falls,." As I write this, there are aftershocks east of the Dec. 4 "sequence" starting in Klamath Falls. "The question is, are we going to recognize the danger and do something about it, or are we going to wait until we have an adequate death toll? I'd like to see a dedicated plan and some leadership from the state. It'll be a lot of money."

Steele said a colleague of his said it best: "The next great disaster will happen as soon as we forget about the last one."

What to do other than screaming your lungs out...fall down!

Apparently, you may hear a very loud, building sound before the frenzy begins. The below is from "How to Survive in Earthquake Country," a FEMA pamphlet. Find out about your risks, at home, and in your workplace. Get more specifics from the American Red Cross, or FEMA.

Learn what causes injuries: parts falling off building exteriors and interiors; flying pieces of broken glass; overturning bookcases; unanchored water heaters; storage facilities; anything made of glass; fires from damaged gas lines; electric lines; wood stoves; chimneys; toxic fumes.

Create emergency preparedness plans: find safe spots in your home; identify escape routes; plan two ways out of each room; pick two places to meet, outside your house and outside the neighborhood if you can't return home; show everyone how to shut off water, gas and electricity; practice your plans, now.

Read "Your Family Disaster Plan," and "Emergency Preparedness Checklist," which you can get from FEMA.

Reduce earthquake hazards: evaluate your home; strap water heaters and gas appliances down; remember, stiff items snap; place heavy objects on lower shelves; anchor everything heavy; anchor hanging objects; support community earthquake preparedness.

Businesses, schools, daycares, neighborhoods, churches, clubs: hold workshops. Assemble a disaster preparedness kit: store food, water, clothes, a first aid kit, a radio, flashlights, and batteries, good for 72 hours of use, in your car trunk, home, and office. For more details, consult the FEMA brochure, "Your Family Disaster Supplies Kit."

During/after an earthquake: stay calm; don't panic or run. Earthquakes are usually preceded by loud sounds, so take quick action. You actually have about two seconds, so get ready for that earthquake now to protect yourself and others. Stay where you are: drop, cover and hold something solid, or take immediate cover under a heavy desk or table, in a doorway, hallway, or against inside walls. Turn away from glass. Keep away from chimneys, windows, tall bookcases, and objects that might fall.

Evacuate only after the shaking stops. Use the stairs, not the elevator. Remember, aftershocks may occur at any time. Listen to a radio or TV for instructions. Outdoors: move away from buildings, trees, and utility wires. Sit on the ground until the shaking stops. Flee inland immediately when near a coastline. Check for injuries. Do not move seriously injured people unless they're in danger. Indoors: evacuate damaged buildings, as aftershocks could cause additional damage, or buildings can collapse.

Do not re-enter a building until it's declared safe by responsible authorities. Don't use the telephone except for emergencies; stay off the phone. Check for fires. Have a fire extinguisher, and know how to use it. Check utilities: gas, electric, and water lines may be broken. Gas: do not use matches, candles, open flames or electric switches indoors, because of possible gas leaks. If you smell gas, open windows, leave, and shut off the main gas valve, which is usually outside.

Electricity: if wiring is broken, shut off electricity at the main switch. Don't touch anything near downed or damaged lines. Water: if water pipes are broken, shut off the supply at the main valve outside. Use water from ice cubes, water heaters, toilet tanks (if they don't contain chemical cleaners). Clean up spills. Attend carefully to spills of potentially harmful materials such as medicines, drugs, and household cleaners. Provide adequate ventilation, as chemicals may combine to produce toxic gas. Remember to assist others in need.

Finally, please remember to keep current on the "stats" regarding earthquakes, volcanoes and other natural disasters in your area, so you have a pretty good idea what to do - in the likely event you will have to suffer through one. And also remember: it's not your fault. (Sorry about that, I couldn't resist the joke.)

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How to Build a Simple Bookcase

I have built several bookcases over the years. They weren't made using technical plans or expensive tools, but they are sturdy, look nice and hold all my books. They are certainly much higher quality than the low budget bookcases I've seen for sale in discount stores. They are usually made of a cheap pressed board which has little strength. Mine are made from solid wood.

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The only tools I used when building my first bookcase were a jigsaw, drill and hammer. If you find that you need more space to store your books, you can easily build one yourself. There are a few things you should take into consideration before you start.

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First you need to decide how long and how tall you want your bookcase to be. You can build it tall and narrow, low and wide, or you can build a very large storage unit. Just be sure to measure the space where you will be putting it when finished. You can build it to sit on the floor or hang on a wall. A size of 3' tall and 5' wide makes a nice sized unit for a beginner. It's large enough to hold around 150 paperbacks, if it has 3 shelves. If you line books on top and use bookends to keep them upright, it will hold even more than that.

If you plan to hang it on the wall, you will need to buy sturdy brackets. I recommend a minimum of 6 brackets if your bookcase will be very large. Place 2 on the top, 2 on a center shelf, and 2 underneath the bottom. The easiest way to go about this it to mount the brackets on the wall, then lift the bookcase into place. After that, attach it to the brackets with wood screws. It's best to have someone help you hold it in place while you do this. Be sure that the brackets on the wall are screwed into wall studs. Walls studs are normally placed 16" apart, but not always. You can find them by using a stud finder, or by the old fashioned method of knocking on the walls. When knocking no longer produces a hollow sound, you have found a stud.

The next step is to made a decision on how deep your shelves will be. The wider lumber is, the more you will have to pay for it at the home improvement store. Shelves 6" wide will do quite well for storing paperback books and smaller sized hardbacks. If you have a lot of larger sized hardback books, you may want to opt for 8" or 10" lumber. Whatever you decide, you will need to purchase the lumber for the sides, top and bottom in the same width as the shelves.

Measure the tallest book that you own. This is a bit of advice that I can't stress enough. Knowing the height of your largest book will help you decide on how far apart to place your shelves. Take the height and add at least an extra inch of space between shelves. If you have room, add an extra 2 inches of space. Make sure at least one of your shelves has clearance to hold your larger books.

I have found that as time passes by, I seem to accumulate taller books. I've had to build more bookcases special for holding them. If you leave enough clearance to start with, you can avoid this problem. The other shelves can be placed closer together, if you have mostly shorter sized books.

If your bookcase will be 3' wide or wider, you should plan on building at least one support somewhere between each set of shelves. This is easiest to do if you stagger their placement, and don't try to place one directly on top of the other. If you don't use supports between long shelves, they will eventually begin to sag from the weight of the books. Just cut a support board the length of the space where you will be placing it. For example, if you have a 7" clearance between shelves, cut the support board 7" high.

You can use any type of lumber for your bookcase. Pine is the cheapest and will do a great job. Poplar and oak are more expensive but will make a more professional looking piece of furniture. You should be able to find all three types of shelving boards at any home improvement store.

A circular saw will be easier to use when making straight cuts, but with care, they can be done with a common jigsaw. Do be sure to drill pilot holes in your lumber before nailing it together. This will help keep the wood from splitting. Make sure to use a drill bit that is a size smaller than the nails you are using. Use finishing nails when assembling your project. I used 6 penny finishing nails on all of my bookcases.

Once you finish assembling the sides, top, bottom, shelves and supports, you may want to sand and stain or paint your completed project. It isn't necessary, but it will help make a finished bookcase you can be proud of.

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Decorating The Family Room For The Kids Room When On A Budget

Sometimes the kids room is the family room and sometimes it's the basement and sometimes it's their bedroom. Regardless of the room they own or share with the family they need a way to call it theirs too. Here are some tips for family rooms and just for kids rooms.

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Warm colors and make them bold. Children love bright colors and it will be a room they will love if they have a say in the color selection.

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Cover the couch with a bed spread or thick fabric. Spreads are more substantial than sheets and you can find them in textured fabrics. Then you don't have to worry about spills.
Bean bag chairs and stools work well and save space. They are the right side for children to use as seating and games or craft supplies can be stored out of sight. Use a trunk or wood boxes with lids for a combination storage and coffee table. Top with cushions for seating.

Think about bed side table in place of end tables that might be used in the living room. Bed side tables have more storage that traditional end tables. Place a low bookcase against the back of the couch for storage for their games and gear. Search thrift stores for a dining table that's inexpensive and sturdy. Use it in the family room for a family arts and craft space and board game space. And paint it in a cool and whimsical color. Have the kids help paint the table and use stencils or freehand designs. If you want add a glass top. You can even add family pictures under the glass. It will be a bright and personalized art table.

Buy one or two of those shoe storage bags that hang on the back of the door. Hang them on your wall instead and use the pockets to store pencils, crayons, brushes, paints and other craft supplies for projects.

Spend an evening doing family art projects and put the up on the walls. Get a theme going and have some colorful fun. Get those kids involved so it's really their room. Let the creative juices flow. Make sure there are a lot of big throw pillows for children to use on the floor. Kids love to watch TV while laying on the floor, so a cool kids rug or throw pillow is a cozy and fun functional piece. Try again to grab some up with color and kid like designs.

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Sauder Furniture Outlet For All Your Furnishing Needs

Sauder furniture outlet is the one stop shop for all your furniture needs. Whether you need furniture like beds and night stands, living room furniture, closets and cupboards or entertainment furnishing, you can find it all at Sauder furniture outlet which is not short of options.

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The beds that you get at Sauder are exquisite and high quality and come in a variety of shapes, size and finish. These options include a full headboard, queen headboard, a queen bookcase or a twin book case. Most of these cost around 100 - 200 dollars. You can get them in a variety of colors depending on the finish that include the Shoal Creek collection, Jamocha wood finish, coach cherry finish, arbor gate or Brooke bridge collection. The finish could be based on the wood finish that suits the interior decor like dark alder, spiced fine, Carolina Oak, Abbey Oak, Dark wood, antique paint or soft white finish.

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At Sauder outlet furniture, one can find a lot of varieties for the living room which is likely to need solutions for media and entertainment too. At Sauder's you can find audio cabinets, storage cabinets for video and audio, entertainment centers for the television and DVD players, dressers and mirrors, corner TV stands and entertainment credenza.

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You can also find a lot of varieties of office furniture especially when you want to set it up in the coziness of your house. Whether you need computer desks, 4 drawer chests for files, multimedia storage cabinets or armoires you find them all at Sauder's. More importantly you get them at economical prices ranging between 100 - 300 dollars. The finish can also be to your liking depending on the color of the walls and the floor to enhance the overall decor of the house or the office.

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