Friday, October 21, 2016

How to mount your flat screen TV

Selecting the right one means you'll be able to use it for years, even if you change your television. Knowing how to install it is also important, so we've provided some installation tips for you as well. Here are three features worth considering when choosing the best TV wall mount.


A good TV wall mount is designed to not only be durable but also make installation simple. The best TV wall mounts will come with an installation kit that includes many of the following components: A wall stud finder Screws and anchors for various types of walls (drywall, brick, concrete, wood) A cable management system to hide and organize cables and wires A bubble level to make level installation easy Horizontal sliding bars or a rail design that make TV leveling (vertically and horizontally) possible once it is hung.

Most TV wall mounts today are “universal,” meaning they are capable of holding most flat screens ranging in size from 30 inches to more than 60 inches (measured diagonally). If your TV is smaller or larger, you’ll probably need a special mount designed for that size television.

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Sunydeal TV Wall Mount Bracket for 30 - 70 inch Flat Screen TV

It fits most 30 32 37 39 40 42 43 46 47 48 50 52 55 58 60 Inch LCD LED Plasma HDTV Flat Panel Screens Smart TV

Perfect for: Most applications and rooms, thanks to its flat profile and versatility in size options, angles and adjustments. It’s a great option if you want to center your TV on the wall but the studs are off center, thanks to the sliding rail design. Minor adjustments can still be made to level the TV after mounting. If full sun/glare is an issue, this model’s tilt angle may not be sufficient.

Hiding cables is as important to the look of the wall as the wall mount itself. While many of the systems come with clips or other ways to contain the cables behind the TV, the cables still could show from below the wall mount. The good news is that you can hide your cables in covers that you can cut to size, stick to the wall and paint to camouflage.

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Friday, October 14, 2016

Wall TV Mount Ideas---home decor

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Don’t make tech an afterthought - Consider the technology you’ll be fitting in the room at the planning stage or you’ll end up with messy cables running everywhere. This looks ugly and is a dangerous trip hazard, too. Try wall-mounting a TV to free up space, or conceal it inside a cupboard.


Transitional family room photo in San Francisco with beige walls and a wall-mounted tv.
Kind of like that TV area could serve as space for other art, and also function as seating if TV not being used.


It looks like a tv mount that would normally rise out of a cabinet, rotated upside down. Example of a large trendy master bedroom design in London with beige walls and light hardwood floors.


If you are not planning to open up walls, consider mounting the speakers high on the wall and installing crown molding to hide the wires. They should still be run in wiremold to protect them, but you won't have that unsightly channel running around the room. Attach the mount to blocking. If you plan on mounting the TV to the wall, you will need to open up at least that part of the wall and install solid wood blocking so you can attach it.

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Friday, October 7, 2016

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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Everything you will need for TV mounting

If you’re looking to free up space in your home with a little more table or floor space, then a TV wall mount is probably just what you’re looking for. Typically, a wall mount kit will come with two mounting arms that attach to the back of your TV and a bracket plate that attaches to the wall behind it. The mounting arms lock into the bracket plate and your TV will be secured to the wall.


The trick to getting the best fit is to purchase a wall mount made by the same manufacturer as your television. To make the room look the best, you can also look in to concealing the power cords and cables with Wiremold Cord Covers.

A TV Wall Mount isn’t a huge project, and more than likely you’ll be able to do it yourself. It is a tad bit tricky though, so make sure you do your research and follow the manufacturer’s instructions to be safe. If your home has metal studs instead of wood, mounting your TV may not be an option. Most metal studs can’t support the weight of a TV and you’ll end up with severely damaged walls.

As with most home improvement projects, make sure you have a couple of helpers handy. You may not need them the whole time, but it’s better to be safe than sorry. You’ll definitely want (if not need) a few extra hands when it comes time to lift that expensive TV up and connect all the parts.

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In addition to making sure you have the manufacturer’s instructions handy and the wall mount kit ready to assemble, you’ll need the following tools to ensure the project goes as smooth as it can.

Tape Measure
Stud finder
Power drill and bits
Screwdriver
Socket Wrench
Pencil

If everything is in order before you start, the project should go smoothly and before you know it, you’ll have a beautiful wall mounted TV, leaving your floor and tables free from clutter.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Why you need to mount the TV?

Toronto researchers found that toddlers between the ages of 1 and 3 years often suffered neck and head injuries, which could be fatal, according to the report published in the Journal of Neurosurgery Pediatrics.


“As a hazard in the home, it’s the perfect storm,” says the study’s lead author, Dr. Michael Cusimano, a professor of neurology, education and public health at the University of Toronto and a neurosurgeon at St. Michael’s Hospital. “Kids are left unsupervised around a big television that is not properly secured. And the numbers are going up. Between 2006 and 2008 there were 16,500 injuries and between 2008 and 2010 there were 19,200. If you look at the sales of these TVs there’s a parallel increase.” To get a better sense of the cause of the accidents and how they might be prevented, Cusimano and his coauthor scoured the medical literature looking for studies that examined injuries caused by TVs. One of the most telling statistics they found was that 84 percent of the injuries occurred at home and three-fourths of them had not been witnessed by adult caregivers.


As for environmental changes, Cusimano suggests that people mount TVs on the wall, or if they can’t do that, secure the TV to the furniture it’s sitting on. “There are lots of things you can do immediately,” he adds. “Use proper furniture for the TV. Set it back so it’s not near the edge where its center of gravity will make it unstable. And use lower stands.” “It just takes five minutes to anchor TVs and furniture to the wall,” Wolfson says. “The consequences of children playing and climbing on unstable, unanchored furniture are tragic.”

How to mount a TV?

Do not just consider your child's safety at school, but also at home.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

How to Hang Flat Screen TV In Corner

Q: I want to hang my flat-screen TV on the wall without any wires showing. How can I do that?

Sunydeal replies: The first step is to buy a wall mount rated to hold your TV, so you'll need to know your set's weight and screen size. Then choose a mount type. Fixed, non-adjustable mounts hold a set tight against the wall but limit how high the TV can go. (The screen should be at eye level when you're seated.) With a tilt-swivel mount like the Sunydeal TV mount installed here, the TV sits farther off the wall but rotates side to side up to 90 degrees and tilts up to 15 degrees. That allows you to put the screen higher on the wall than a fixed mount and still enjoy comfortable viewing.

Building codes don't permit TV power cords to be buried in the wall, so you'll want to use a system. This two-piece receptacle kit comes wired to safely hide the cord and A/V cables behind the drywall and pick them up at the base of the wall near your signal and power source. For an even neater installation, run the cables through the hollow arms of the mount.

Step 1:

Mark The Studs

Mark The Studs

Find and mark a stud where you want the TV mounted. Measure to the left or right 16 inches and mark the center of the next stud. Using the template that comes with your mount—make sure the template is level—mark the position of four lag screws over two studs.

Step 2:

Install The Wall Mount

Install The Wall Mount


Drill pilot holes for the lag screws. Hold the mount up to the wall and position it over the holes. Install the lag bolts and washers with a socket wrench, but don't tighten them completely. Slide the mount left or right depending on where you want the TV, check for level, then tighten each screw, as shown.

Step 3:

Cut The Receptacle Hole

Cut The Receptacle Hole


Determine the least-visible spot for the receptacle box, then use a stud finder to make sure that you have a clear shot to the bottom of the stud bay. Place the receptacle template in this spot and trace around it. Use a drywall saw to cut out the wallboard along the template's outline.

Step 4:

Connect The Power

Connect The Power


Locate the lower receptacle box within 
6 feet of an outlet and repeat Step 3. Insert the upper box and snake the power cord down the wall. Use a screwdriver to twist the wall plate's tabs, locking them behind the drywall. At the lower hole, plug the male end of the power cord into the female end of the lower receptacle.

Step 5:

Insert The Cables


Insert The Cables


Back at the upper receptacle, fish the HDMI cable and any other cables through the box's rubber gasket. Leave enough slack to reach the TV at it's maximum extension and then some. Pull the cables through the hole near the base of the wall and through the lower receptacle's rubber gasket. Then attach the wall plate to the drywall, as in Step 4

Step 6:

Mount The TV
Mount The TV

Fasten the unattached half of the mount to the back of the TV. Have someone help you lift the TV and hold it steady while you bolt the two halves together. Tighten the nuts with a socket wrench. Plug the TV's power cord into the upper receptacle, then use the supplied extension cord to run power from an outlet to the bottom receptacle.

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Thursday, August 4, 2016

When You Consider Keep Kids Safe as They Head Back to School, What About At Home?


Summer vacation is drawing to a close and pretty soon the bells will be ringing to mark a new school year. The American Red Cross has steps that everyone can take to make the trip back to the classroom safer.

Keeping children safe is the top priority, especially for younger children and those heading to school for the first time. Parents should take the following steps:
  • Make sure the child knows their phone number, address, how to get in touch with their parents at work, how to get in touch with another trusted adult and how to dial 9-1-1.
  • Teach children not to talk to strangers or accept rides from someone they don’t know.

SCHOOL BUS SAFETY If children ride a bus to school, they should plan to get to their bus stop early and stand away from the curb while waiting for the bus to arrive. Other safety steps for students include:
  • Board the bus only after it has come to a complete stop and the driver or attendant has instructed you to get on.
  • Only board your bus and never an alternate one.
  • Always stay in clear view of the bus driver and never walk behind the bus.
  • Cross the street at the corner, obeying traffic signals and staying in the crosswalk.
  • Never dart out into the street, or cross between parked cars.

WHAT DRIVERS SHOULD KNOW Drivers should be aware that children are out walking or biking to school and slow down, especially in residential areas and school zones. Motorists should know what the yellow and red bus signals mean. Yellow flashing lights indicate the bus is getting ready to stop and motorists should slow down and be prepared to stop. Red flashing lights and an extended stop sign indicate the bus is stopped and children are getting on or off. Drivers in both directions must stop their vehicles and wait until the lights go off, the stop sign is back in place and the bus is moving before they can start driving again.

GET TO SCHOOL SAFELY If children ride in a car to get to school, they should always wear a seat belt. Younger children should use car seats or booster seats until the lap-shoulder belt fits properly (typically for children ages 8-12 and over 4’9”), and ride in the back seat until they are at least 13 years old.


However, when all media considering about the keep kids safe as they head back to school. Have you ever really consider kids safe when they at home? Accidents happen, and there will be minor scrapes and bruises along the way, especially as kids grow and discover new things. And that’s OK. The problem is the more serious injuries that are often completely preventable.So, should learn about all the things you can do to help ensure that your kids get the freedom that comes from being active, healthy and safe at home.


Risk Areas

Batteries
Burns and Scalds
Carbon Monoxide
Choking and Strangulation
Falls
Fire
Guns
Liquid Laundry Packets
Medication
Poison
Sleep Safety and Suffocation
Toy Safety
TV and Furniture Tip-Overs
Water and Drowning