Senin, 13 Oktober 2008

Bathroom Vanity Cabinets Guide.

Bathroom can be kept hygienic if bathrooms are not messed up. To avoid messing a bathroom up, we need to add proper bathroom accessories in our bathroom. Adding some bathroom furniture will have ultimate comfort in bathroom. Select the perfect bathroom accessory for your bathroom suite.
Bathroom vanity cabinets are an essential component of any bathroom and can add drama to your design and decor. Bathroom sink cabinets provide countertop space, a place for the sink and faucets and great storage below. Bathroom vanity cabinets and storage provide home organization and reduce clutter. You never can have too much bathroom storage!
Here are types of bathroom storage cabinets:
1. Cabinetry - bathroom vanity cabinets, wall cabinets, recessed cabinets and medicine cabinets.
2. Open shelving - recessed shelving, corner shelving and surface mounted shelves.
3. Over the toilet cabinets - cabinets that use the wall space over the toilet for storage cabinets.
4. Linen closets, towers with baskets, built-in closets and cabinets or freestanding bathroom sink cabinets that often extend from the floor to the ceiling and provide excellent bathroom storage for linens and other bathroom items.
You should be able to find bathroom vanity cabinets in these two styles:
1. Face-frame vanity cabinets. These bathroom cabinets will give your bathroom a more traditional and formal look.
2. Frameless vanity cabinets or European style cabinets. These modern bathroom vanities will give your bathroom a more contemporary look.

Jumat, 10 Oktober 2008

How to Make Bubble Bath for Kids!

Things You’ll Need:
1. Dried Rose petals
2. Dried Lavender flower heads
3. Boiling water
4. Natural baby shampoo
5. Lavender essential oil
6. Bottles to store product

Step1
Place 2 tablespoons of dried rose petals and 2 tablespoons of dried lavender flower heads in a glass bowl suitable for adding boiling water.
Add 1 1/4 cups boiling water.
Cover and allow the solution to seep for 15 to 20 minutes.

Step2
Pour mixture through a strainer into another bowl.
Squeeze all liquids out of the petals and flower head.
Add 1 1/4 cup natural baby shampoo and 12 drops lavender essential oil. Mix!
Pour into bottles and shake for several minutes.

Step3
To use: Add three tablespoons of bubble bath under running water.

Tips & Warnings
Do a skin patch test on small kids before adding the bubble bath to their bath water!

Kids’ Bath Robes

If you are shopping for kids’ bath robes then get ready to have fun. Kids are looking for their favorite color, character or sports team. Make sure you would be happy with any of the kids’ bath robes that the store carries. What should you look for in a kid's bath robe? If you will be using your kid's bath robe like a bath towel , to dry them after a bath, you want it to be extra absorbent.

Kamis, 09 Oktober 2008

Bon-Ton Recalls Children’s Bath Robes Due to Burn Hazard

Name of Product: Girls and Boys Bath Robes

Hazard: The recalled bath robes fail to meet the kids’sleepwear flammability standard, posing a risk of burn injuries to kids if the robe caught fire.

Suave Kids Bath Sets Sold at Wal-Mart Recalled for Choking, Other Hazards

The CPSC and Almar Sales Co., of New York, NY are recalling about 11,000 Suave Kids Bath Sets which were sold at Wal-Mart. According to the CPSC recall alert, 'this recall involves "Suave" brand bath sets that contain a 2-in-1 shampoo, bath sponge, and various other toy animal and character bath products. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed.

Name of Product: Suave Kids Bath Set

Hazard: Items in the baths sets contain small parts that pose a choking hazard to young kids. Also, the plastic carrying case poses a danger of suffocation.

Description: The baths sets are packaged in brightly colored vinyl bags with a clear window. Style numbers involved in this recall are: SVK 9498, 9499, 9501, 9506, 9507 and 9508.

Kid's Bathroom Tips

Bathroom Storage Systems
Add a hook for your kid's towel or bathrobe, and these storage systems will help keep the bathroom neat and the bath products nice and dry, ensuring they last longer.

Kid's Bathroom Accessories
Rubber duckies make bath time fun, but they're not the only accessories that can help! Other kids' bathroom accessories include nightlights, which will help guide them in the dark, fun washcloths that will help inspire them to clean behind their ears, and theme-consistent wall-art, wastebaskets, tissue holders and light switches all make a kids bath kid-friendly and functional.

Monograms and Labels
If more than one kid is using the kids' bathroom, then it makes sense to make sure each kid has his or her own textiles and storage spaces.

Kid's Bath Products
To make hand-washing, teeth-brushing and bathing more enjoyable for kids, consider purchasing some of the kid-specific products that have come onto the market.

Bathroom Safety First: Water Smarts
Always stay within touch supervision of young kids – within an arm's reach -- during bath time, and don't leave bath supervision up to your older kids. To avoid scalding, keep your water heaters at 120 degrees Fahrenheit or less, and double-check the water temperature with a thermometer when bathing young kids.

The Hamper
Make tidiness easy, and your laundry tasks simpler, by having a hamper in the kids' bathroom.

Bath and Potty Guide

Bath and potty will help you train your lovely kids, how to take bath and how to use the toilet.

Crying spells and temper tantrums can occur when trying to potty train your kid. The right age for potty training your endearing kid is between 18 and 24 months that is when most kids reach the physical and cognitive stage. Also known as chamber pot, potty is a bowl-shaped container designed for small kids.

Bath seat – Bathing a kid can be fun time for both you and your kid. Bath seats will help your kid take bath in a tub, which is actually very big for her.
Make sure that you check whether your kid fits comfortably into the seat, as bath seats come in one size and not all kids are built.

Potty Chair –Kids find potty chairs more comfortable to sit, than other potty types.

Potty seats –These are designed to look more attractive for encouraging the kid to use them every time they want to go to toilet, small-sized, easy to clean, lightweight, and comfortable for the kids, generally of two types, namely small padded potty seats and small-sized toy-shaped potty seats.