My apartment management did a smoke detector test the other day and it sounded fine to me.I later received a call from the apartment management that the city fire department wants to check the smoke detectorand only the smoke detectorfor problems.Isn't that a little overboard? It hasn't happened yet, and I will update this question with what the fire department actually did because I don't really see this situation on the Internet anywhere.I think periodic inspections maybe every 4 months or so for plumbing is fine, but I get a general feeling my management is just interested in what tenants own.If anyone has had similar experience on what is normal and what is too much for apartment inspections, please share your story(ies)
You would have to call and ask but its not cheap bmws are expensive to work on if u have one you will pay to play
arent these Kindles passive devices? you will need illumination for it.
Would the answer sort of suit you? There are some apps for android that will run on the Fire just fine. There s a big HOWEVER with that. The Fire does not have GPS or Bluetooth so there is no way to get moving maps to work, that is a big drawback. At present the maps are OK but not great on the android. The screen on the Fire is not the best in full daylight. The size of the screen is OK but not the best with maps. Other than that, you can get some usable info but not near as much as with an iPad or full Android tablet.I've tried both and currently still use a Fujitsu Tablet with Windows OS and a full daylight screen. There are tons more useable applications! The screen is much better. Fujitsu has been in the tablet business longer than anyone! Over 10 years before Apple.
First of all, make sure he does not have a urinary tract infection for which he needs antibiotics. Ask him if it burns when he goes or if he is going way more than usual in the daytime. At his age it is not uncommon for a child's body to temporarily outgrow his bladder. This means his body is taking in more fluids and nutrients during the day for his growth than his bladder can accommodate for at night. His bladder is getting full before his regular wake-up time and he is sleeping too soundly to realize he needs to go. Don't make a big deal of it with him. He is probably way more embarrassed by this than you are. The rubber sheets and towels are a good idea. Try having him limit how much he drinks after supper each night and make sure he goes to the bathroom right before bedtime. This can help decrease the frequency of his accidents. You might also try setting an alarm about halfway through his sleep cycle (if he goes to bed at nine and gets up at seven, set the alarm for 2am) so he can get up and go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. It will mean some disrupted sleep for a while but it will help his system learn to wake up when he has to go. And it will decrease any anxiety over bedwetting. Good Luck. It happens with a lot of kids but isn't talked about a lot.