Prepping the home for warm
weather can be a chore that makes the average homeowner drag their feet. But
the good news? There may be an interesting product out there tailored to
getting the job done for you! At Paul Davis Restoration/Emergency Services of
Northeast Indiana, we’re invested in seeing your family and home receive the
quality attention you (and it) deserve. Here, we’ve reviewed a list of four
unusual (and sometimes hilarious) home improvement and safety gadgets. Before
you get excited—not all of these novelty doodads are up for the “big” tasks
that require serious help from home restoration professionals, but we do admit
they certainly would make things entertaining around your home! Take a look at
these household contraptions that promise to clean up after a windstorm,
predict thunderstorms and keep you safe. Would you use these?
Yard
Duty
1. When
out-of-towners come to visit can this little robot help mask the fact that a
windstorm took hold of your neighborhood last winter? The
Kyodo
LawnBott is designed so you can “turn it on and walk away” while your yard
becomes debris free! Oh, wow! We’re not necessarily convinced that with the
hefty price tag ($1199 as of Spring 2012) this robot is a better bet than a
strong back and a wheelbarrow—especially since a lawn after storm season really
requires a homeowner’s close inspection. You be the judge!
2. Were
you frequently caught off guard by last summer’s thunderstorms? A scare like
that can make a Weather
Glass Barometer sound like a good idea. Although this solution is a relic
from the days of the American ancestors, the storm-predicting power of this
pretty glass when it’s filled with water is quite impressive (if it works, that
is). Air pressure tends to drop during a storm, which causes the liquid in the
barometer to rise, signaling an impending weather event. Of course, this isn’t
a scientific way to prep your home for a storm—always pay attention to
warnings, no matter what weather your barometer predicts!
Indoor
Solutions
3. If
you’re ready to give your vacation home a nice scrubbing up, what could be a
more festive way to clean than with bubbles? While the Scrubbing
Bubbles Automatic Shower Cleaner apparently has a short battery life and
expensive product refills, watching it spin 360 degrees and delightfully spray
bubbles up to eight feet away is certainly intriguing. Plus, let’s face it, the
term ‘automatic cleaner’ makes any homeowner’s ears perk up. For a property
that’s been shuttered for several months, though, be sure to check your home
for any serious clean up issues before handing the job over to a novelty
device. If you’re suffering from allergic reactions like eye and nasal
irritation or respiratory problems, for instance, this could be a sign of black
mold and requires the assistance of a professional.
4. If a
storm blew grime all over your hardwood floors, you might have more fun
cleaning up in a pair of Slipper
Genie cleaning slippers! Simply put on the slippers and walk around your
hardwood floors—the microfiber “fingers” pick up dust and hair. But if your
home has suffered water damage from the river floods that are so frequent in
the Great Lakes region, it’s time to hang up the Slipper Genie and pick up the
phone and contact a professional to avoid mold, warping, electrical hazards and
a cornucopia of other issues that crop up with water damage.
Paul
Davis Restoration/Emergency Services of Northeast Indiana assists the following
counties:
Adams,
Allen, Blackford, Wabash, Wells, Whitley, DeKalb, Grant, Kosciusko, LaGrange,
Noble, Steuben, Fulton, and Miami