Biyernes, Disyembre 23, 2011

What is a body plug?

A body plugs is an ornament that is worn in different places on the human body which consist of a ring of cylindrical shape. These plugs adorn the human body and are generally pierced on various parts of the body. Their size is generally thicker than a normal standard wire ring and hence it is made with the aid of almost any kind of material. A wide variety of materials are used. They are acrylic glass, stone, wood, bone, metal, horn, glass, porcelain, gold, amber, bioplastic, black steel, blackline, buffalo horn, casein, ceramic, coconut shell, fimo, maple, mammoth ivory, monofilament polyamide, mother of pearl, mysterium, niobium, plastic, polyester, quartz, pyrex, rubber, stainless steel, sterling silver, titanium, tygon, walnut, warthog ivory, zircon gold and silicone. The body plug could be made and used by the grace of all of the above mentioned materials. However, the most common of the body plug material that is used is the metal, stainless steel, gold, silver, silicone and glass.

Most people are big fans of body plugs. They get their piercings done with the help of the experts in the field of body modification. These are the artists who have great skills in body piercings. However one could also get it done with the aid of medical professionals and doctors. There are a few countries in the world considering the work of non-medical practitioners as illegal. For them, it is advisable to go get that body plug with the aid of a doctor or a medical practitioner whoever is considered legal in the field.

The conventional method of wearing plugs has been on the ears although nowadays the body plugs have caught ​momentum and people are getting them wherever they want. There is no limit and no confinements as to where on the body part or how many body plugs should be used.

Martes, Disyembre 6, 2011

Storm water damage

In the summer, water damage is often caused by storms, and causes damage to garages, shops and homes. All insurance companies do offer compensation against flooding, but the conditions involved in this premium and the exact nature of the flooding, determines the responsibility for repairs, and details regarding the compensation for damages.
As a policyholder, you must notify the company with whom you hold insurance as soon as you know you need to claim. Many companies provide 24-hour telephone cover.
Insurers specify water by meter square calculation, which shows the entitlement the client has against water damage caused by a storm. This is the same in respect of wind speed and the damage caused by this. It does not usually include damage, which is caused by groundwater floods, or leaking to the lower areas, which go hand-in-hand with such weather conditions.

Rain that comes through pipes, ceiling, balconies, windows or chutes caused by leaking or sewage overflowing, should be checked carefully for damage. This type of damage is often not included in cover, should it be caused through poor maintenance of roof drainage or patios, which is why it is important to check your policy carefully.

If you do need to claim, the insurance agent will ask an expert to visit to calculate the amount of water damage. They may also instruct the qualified persons who can then carry out the repairs. Finally, they will award any damages due to the policyholder. 

Should the flooding be caused by rivers, seawater, dams or damaged levees, then you may be entitled to compensation from the Insurance Compensation Consortium