Using a common staple remover, slide the thin metal teeth between the rings of the key ring and squeeze. The teeth will separate the rings allowing you to easily slide the key in place. It’s quick, simple and will never result in damaging your nails. Try it out next time you need to add a key to your key ring.
Adding a key to your key ring is not only frustrating, but it can be a painful, “nail ripping” experience. I group the keys for my home watch visits by neighborhood, so moving keys from one ring to another is a regular occurrence. Now I protect my nails from damage and avoid a painful experience with this ingenious key moving tip.
Using a common staple remover, slide the thin metal teeth between the rings of the key ring and squeeze. The teeth will separate the rings allowing you to easily slide the key in place. It’s quick, simple and will never result in damaging your nails. Try it out next time you need to add a key to your key ring. While you were away, have you ever wondered if the lawn of your seasonal home is being irrigated as planned? If this was your home, it would be disheartening to know that the water intended for your lawn is landing in the street. This is the front yard of an empty rental property whose neighbors have no way of contacting the owner to notify them of the broken sprinkler. So right on cue, at the same time each week, "Old Faithful” spouts into the sky. Not only does this broken sprinkler not water its assigned zone, it also reduces the water pressure to other sprinklers. And did I mention, they just resodded their lawn six months earlier? MONEY down the drain! THIS DOESN’T HAVE TO HAPPEN TO YOU! With Aloha Home Watch Services, LLC watching your home, this broken sprinkler would be quickly discovered and replaced before you wasted water, money and risked a dried out lawn. Checking the condition of your lawn is just one of the services we offer with our regular home watch service. Call today to receive your free Home Watch estimate. |
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January 2024
AuthorBill Medred is the founder and owner of Aloha Home Watch Services, LLC |