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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Burial Vaults: A Popular Funeral Casket Accessory


Burial Vaults: A Popular Funeral Casket Accessory

When an individual passes on, remaining family members or close family friends are often responsible for the planning of the funeral and burial services. In addition to finding a funeral home or cemetery, the necessary burial accessories need to be purchased. Burial vaults are a common accessory that can be purchased with a casket or urn.

Burial vaults are used to protect a casket or urn once they have been buried in the ground. They act as a large container for a casket or urn. Burial vaults offer the casket or urn protection from the outside weather elements. In addition to protecting the casket or urn, burial vaults are also used to protect the cemetery in which they are placed at. After time, it is possible for a heavy casket to settle into the ground. Once the casket settles, the ground above it may become unstable. Burial vaults help to keep the casket stable in the ground, making the cemetery a safer place to visit. For this reason, many cemeteries may require a burial vault; however, burial vaults are generally an optional accessory that may be purchased if desired.

According to www.funeralmarket.com, there are three main types of burial vaults for caskets. These burial vaults are known as a lined burial vault, bell vault, or a grave box. A grave box is a standard concrete made box. In case ground water seeps into the grave box, there are holes on the base that allows the water to effectively drain out.

A bell vault is used before and after burial. In many areas, it is impossible to bury an individual once the ground becomes frozen. A bell vault is a popular choice when a casket cannot be buried right away. Although a bell vault is often chosen for its use above ground, burial vaults can be used underground as well.

Lined burial vaults are often referred to as premium burial vaults due to their extra protection. Lined burial vaults offered extra protection and lining for the interior and exterior of each vault. Due to their strength, lined burial vaults are able to withstand the harsh underground elements or weight due to cemetery construction equipment.

Once a general casket burial vault style has been selected, family members can select from a large number of materials or vault designs. Burial vaults are made from a wide variety of different materials. Depending on where a burial vault is purchased from, there usually is a wide section of burial vault designs available. Burial vaults can have common religious designs or be multi-colored. For families interested in a certain burial vault style, many vault companies or funeral homes can arrange for a customized burial vault to be built.

In addition to burial vaults for caskets, burial urn vaults are also available. Burial urn vaults are popular choice for families members who have had their loved one cremated, but still wish to bury their remains. Burial vaults for urns are similar to those made for caskets; however, they are smaller. As with casket burial vaults, they can be made from a wide variety of materials and have numerous art design displays.

Although burial vaults have multiple purposes, there are often used by family members for peace of mind. Even items buried underground can suffer damage from outside elements. Once an individual passes on, they will forever remain in their final resting spot; therefore, it is comforting for families to know that their loved one?s memory and remains are being protected by a burial vault.

Aiken Smith is a staff writer for Funeral Market where you can find

burial vaults and funeral supplies of high quality at discount prices.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Burial Vault Pre-Planning

The Burial Vault is an Important Part of Funeral Pre-Planning.

You hear a lot about caskets also called coffins and about how much protection they provide your loved one after burial. You never really stop to think about what actually is the most important part of the burial the burial vault or grave liner.

Consider this. The casket is generally made out of wood, steel, fiberglass or plastic and in most cases the only protection against rust or water penetration is found in the gasket or seal. So, for protection considerations, wouldnt it make more since to concentrate on the outer container itself since it has to provide the maximum protection possible?

Burial vaults or grave liners are protective outer containers for the casket and were developed as a means to prevent the ground from sinking as the casket deteriorates. For this reason, most cemeteries today require vaults or liners for the casket to be placed in upon burial.

Concrete vaults, which are made with a reinforced concrete, have been used for decades. Since their inception, there have been several additions to the process including using a plastic liner. The plastic lined vault has provided the longest lasting protection against the elements up until now.

With todays advancements in technology, it is now possible to produce a burial vault totally made of plastic that can provide better protection than what is seen in a concrete vault at a much lower cost. This is welcome news for cemeteries and funeral homes that will no longer need the heavy equipment used to handle the concrete vault to manage the lighter weight plastic vault.

Everest Burial Products has developed a burial vault made of polyethylene using a rotational molding technique to consistently ensure uniformity and has a unique style unlike no other vault on the market. Called the Great Spirit II, the burial vault does not require any particular attachments or tools and has an approximate weight of 88lbs.

When a loved one dies, costly decisions are often made quickly. For this reason, pre-arrangements should be considered to prevent having to make these decisions under emotional stress. Keep copies of your plans and store them in a place where they can be readily accessed when the need arises.

If you would like more information on the Great Spirit Burial Vault the website http://www.eburialvault.com or visit the funeral directory http://www.eburialproducts.com


You hear a lot about caskets also called coffins and about how much protection they provide your loved one after burial. You never really stop to think about what actually is the most important part of the burial the burial vault or grave liner.


Consider this. The casket is generally made out of wood, steel, fiberglass or plastic and in most cases the only protection against rust or water penetration is found in the gasket or seal. So, for protection considerations, wouldnt it make more since to concentrate on the outer container itself since it has to provide the maximum protection possible?

Burial vaults or grave liners are protective outer containers for the casket and were developed as a means to prevent the ground from sinking as the casket deteriorates. For this reason, most cemeteries today require vaults or liners for the casket to be placed in upon burial.

Concrete vaults, which are made with a reinforced concrete, have been used for decades. Since their inception, there have been several additions to the process including using a plastic liner. The plastic lined vault has provided the longest lasting protection against the elements up until now.

With todays advancements in technology, it is now possible to produce a burial vault totally made of plastic that can provide better protection than what is seen in a concrete vault at a much lower cost. This is welcome news for cemeteries and funeral homes that will no longer need the heavy equipment used to handle the concrete vault to manage the lighter weight plastic vault.

Everest Burial Products has developed a burial vault made of polyethylene using a rotational molding technique to consistently ensure uniformity and has a unique style unlike no other vault on the market. Called the Great Spirit II, the burial vault does not require any particular attachments or tools and has an approximate weight of 88lbs.

When a loved one dies, costly decisions are often made quickly. For this reason, pre-arrangements should be considered to prevent having to make these decisions under emotional stress. Keep copies of your plans and store them in a place where they can be readily accessed when the need arises.

If you would like more information on the Great Spirit Burial Vault the website http://www.eburialvault.com or visit the funeral directory http://www.eburialproducts.com.
Robert is a business consultant and writes on various industry topics. For more information on the article topic visit: http://www.eburialvault.com or visit the funeral directory http://www.eburialproducts.com

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The Key to the Real Estate Investing Vault

Why do so many people struggle to get going in real estate investing? Many creative real estate investors get burned out because investing just eats up their time and energy. It drains them to be constantly making cold calls, driving neighborhoods and knocking doors. They cling to every little lead that comes along, whether it is a motivated seller or not.

I imagine you are attracted to real estate investing to enjoy success. You want to be in control of your time and your income. So what is the secret?

***A Continuous Stream of Motivated Sellers Who Contact You***

To make money in real estate investing you have to close deals. To close deals you need to find deals. Creative real estate investing deals come from finding motivated sellers with a problem that you can solve.

There are two ways to find motivated sellers, you can chase after them or you can get them to come to you. Which do you prefer?

If you fill the pipeline with a stream of motivated sellers who CALL YOU, then you will not have a problem closing real estate investing deals on a regular basis. Let me outline the benefits to having the motivated sellers contact you.

1. The Motivated Seller Will Have an Open Mind Making Your Job Easier

When you go to the store and a salesperson approaches you, what is your response? Usually you put up a wall and try to get rid of them, right? No one likes a sales pitch. (Well, except for me because I am looking to learn from it, but I am a geek like that.) But when you go looking for something your mind is open. The motivated sellers you work with are the same. If they come to you, they will be predisposed to do business.

2. Negotiations on Your Real Estate Investing Deals Will be Easier

When a motivated seller comes to you first, you are in a stronger negotiating position.

Also, if you are producing a regular stream of leads you can pick and choose your real estate investing deals. You wont desperately cling to each lead. When you are in a position to say no and walk away with confidence, you will have the upper hand in negotiations.

3. You Will Save Loads of Time and Energy

Talking to a seller who is not really motivated is draining! You have probably experienced this a time or two or even a hundred. It is like pulling teeth to get the information you need and it usually leads nowhere but to discouragement.

When the sellers come to you, they already have a certain degree of motivation. You automatically weed out the time-wasters in your marketing.

To ultimately succeed in creative real estate investing without burning out, you need to get the motivated sellers to come to you on a consistent basis. This is done using marketing campaigns that are response-driven.

When I realized this, creative real estate investing became more enjoyable. My job got tons easier. It was exciting to try different marketing campaigns and to watch the motivated seller leads come in. This one little change in your real estate investing mindset can make all the difference in your success.

Jason Van Orden has published many articles and courses on finding motivated sellers and succeeding in creative real estate investing. For more tips and a free course, visit http://www.Find-Real-Estate-Investing-Deals.com

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Friday, February 6, 2009

Corporate vaults: How to buy commercial corporate safes or vaults for your retail business


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Upgrading our business's safe / vault was daunting. We spent many months researching and trying various products because we wanted to reduce our insurance costs and save our managers time in managing the safe and safe access. Hopefully, this article will provide you with some lessons learned from our safe buying experience.

First, estimate about how much cash you intend to store in the safe during business hours and during non business hours. Then, check with your insurance company regarding the type of safe they require to insurance the contents of the safe. For example, if you intend to store over $10,000 in cash, your insurance company require a safe with a certain rating.

Safes are rated by the thickness of steel of the safe walls, burglar resistance, and fire resistance. Some common safe standards are B rated safes, C rate safes, TL 15, TL TR 30. TL or TR means that the safe is burglar tool resistant for either 15 minutes or 30 minutes. Keep in mind that this assumes that the burglar is a pro - it would take most burglars considerably longer to break into these safe.

One major issue that we were concerned about was how to track how much cash was taken out of the safe and how much cash was put back into the safe. A safe time lock will only tell you when a safe door was open, NOT what was taken out or put into the safe. To allow us to accurately track cash going in and out of the safe, we decided to look at smart safes.

The smart safe helped us automate our cash handling, eliminate employee theft and freed our manager from being a traffic cop for the safe. At the start of a teller or cashier shift, the smart safe dispenses money to a cashier or teller based on permissions set by the manager. At the end of a shift, the smart safe counts the cash from the teller or cashier, automatically deposits the cash into the safe and reconciles the amount of cash dispensed and counted against the POS data.

Some smart safes will allow a manager to log into the safe from a remote location and dispense or count cash to tellers or cashiers at another location. Note that not all smart safes have these features, ask the provider specifically if the safe can dispense money, count money, and whether the safe can be controlled remotely.

The providers of smart safes include Alpha Cash Safe, De La Rue and Wincor Nixdorf. We choose the product from www.alphacashsafe.com because it was the only product that dispensed cash, counted cash and could be controlled remotely by our managers. It also cost a lot less than the other products which are targeted more towards banks rather than retail.

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Alex Saferan works in retail loss prevention.

Alex works in loss prevention.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Fireproof Gun Safes - Protect Your Right to Bear Arms By Protecting Your Family

The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution clearly reads, as a part of the Bill of Rights, “A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed”

Yes, the People, with a capital “P,” of the United States of America have the right to bear arms, but along with that right comes responsibility. It is the responsibility of a gun-owner to protect his or her family and others not just from intruders, but from his guns, as well. It is should also be his own personal priority to protect his guns.

A gun-owner should not allow his guns to fall into the hands of another. To protect his guns from an intruder and to protect his own family, a gun-owner should keep his guns locked up in a safe. There are gun safes made in all different sizes for a variety of types of guns and amounts of guns. Just think of the problems that could occur if a gun fell into the hands of an untrustworthy man – keep your guns locked up in a gun safe.

To protect his own property, a gun-owner should keep his guns locked up in a fireproof gun safe. A fireproof gun safe will keep his guns safe, even when everything else is gone. A gun owner has the right to protect his own property!

One of the most important benefits of a fireproof gun safe, though, is that it protects a man’s (or woman’s) children. Children are extremely curious people. They like to get their hands on everything and try things out. If there is a gun lying around, a child is going to find it. If that gun is loaded, a child can get seriously hurt. Be sure to keep your ammunition in your fireproof gun safe, as well.

A child may even purposely seek your gun, knowing that it is something that “Daddy uses” or “Mommy uses.” So, simply putting your gun on a high shelf is not enough space between your gun and your child – your child can still find a way to get it. The only way to put enough “space” between your child and a gun is to keep that gun locked up securely in either a fireproof gun safe or a regular gun safe.

Children want to be just like their parents. They want to cook like their parents do and shave like they do… and if their parents use guns, well, they will to. And a child does not know proper gun safety. Something could easily go wrong if your child finds your guns. Keep them locked up in a fireproof gun safe. Also, be sure to talk with your children about gun safety.

All in all, keeping your guns in a fireproof gun safe protects your family, keeps your guns from being stolen, and keeps them safe in case of fire. A fireproof gun safe is most definitely the way to go.

Anne Clarke writes numerous articles for websites on gardening, parenting, fashion, and home decor. Her background includes teaching and gardening. For more of her articles on gun safes, please visit Fireproof Gun Safes.

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