Thursday, July 25, 2013

Superhero Window Washers Assemble at Children's Hospital

Superheroes with window-washing skills assembled to use their superpowers for good, putting smiles on young patients' faces at Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital on Monday. Superman, Spider-Man, Batman, and Captain America joined forces to surprise and greet sick children as the superheroes descended down the glass windows of the hospital.
 One window at a time, these flying, web-shooting, squeegee-wielding superheroes created heroic memories for kids who needed something to brighten their day. Sarah Miller, child life support associate at the hospital, tells Yahoo! that Shine the patients, their siblings and parents, and the staff all had smiles on their faces. "It was incredible," she said. "There were screams of joy and amazement. There were so many smiles."
The facilities coordinator at the hospital had noticed the superhero window-washing trend at other hospitals and approached Northeastern Building Maintenance Systems about doing something similar at Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital. Miller said the company embraced the idea, even buying the costumes for the team.
The hospital made the superhero spectacle an event, serving cake and giving the kids make-your-own superhero kits. Patients, their families, and staff lined up and counted down until the superheroes rapelled down the windows. Children's hospital staff and nurses also joined the fun, dressing in superhero-themed outfits to lift the spirits of the children and their families. Afterward, the masked heroes took time for a meet-and-greet and to take pictures with the kids. "They were blown away by how they were received," said Miller of the costumed window washers' reaction. She said the hospital hopes to have the superheroes visit again, because the response was so positive.

Read more at:   http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/superhero-window-washers-assemble-childrens-hospital-181700278.html
 

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Tire Recall Announced

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced a tire recall.

Michelin Tire is recalling certain Latitude Tour P255/70 R18 (DOT TIN B9YU99CX and DOT date range 1313 through 2113) and P255/60 R19 108 S (DOT TIN B9R1W3WX and DOT date range 1913 through 2113), X Radial LT2 P265/65 R18 112 T (DOT TIN B9KA003X and DOT date range 0513 through 2113) and P275/55 R20 111 T (DOT TIN B99Y001X and DOT date range 0513 through 2113), LTX M/S2 RBL P275/55 R20 111 T (DOT TIN B99Y56EX and DOT date range 3812 through 2113), LTX M/S2 ORWL P265/60 R18 109 T (DOT TIN B95E788X and DOT date range 1513 through 2113), and LTX M/S2 tires P265/65 R18 112 T (DOT TIN B9XP001X and DOT date range 0513 through 2113).

Due to a perforation in the sidewall, the tires may lose pressure while driving. A loss of tire air pressure may lead to sudden tire failure, increasing the risk of a crash. Michelin will notify owners, and dealers will inspect and replace any affected tires free of charge.

The recall is expected to begin by the end of this month. Owners may contact Michelin Consumer Care at 1-855-851-4951.




Source: http://www.norwalkreflector.com/article/3202661

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Increase Sound

Give your iPhone speakers a boost.  Place it in an empty glass bowl or cup when listening to music to increase the sound.







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Source:http://homes.yahoo.com/photos/20-who-knew-hacks-around-your-home-1372467798-slideshow/20-who-knew-hacks-around-your-home-photo--1921848653.html

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

How to keep your car from getting stolen

We rely on our cars every day to get us where we need to go, but what do you do when your primary mode of transportation disappears? A motor vehicle is stolen every 44 seconds in the United States and July and August are the top two months for vehicle theft. Now a new report finds that after eight years of decline thefts are on the rise again.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 40 to 50 percent of vehicle theft is due to driver error and only about half the vehicles are recovered. The most popular items that attract thieves are the engine, transmission, air bags, radios, GPS navigation systems, iPods, laptops, and purses.
Here are a few tips to help you prevent your car from being on the hot list.
  • Lock your car. It is common sense that many thefts happen to unlocked vehicles. The goal is to make your car less desirable than others, and a locked door is a simple deterrent.
  • Never leave your car running unattended and always take your keys with you. Otherwise, you are inviting thieves to drive off with your ride.
  • Keep windows closed when you park and leave your vehicle. A slender arm or clothes hanger can reach in through even a narrow opening to unlock the door.
  • Don't store valuables or expensive electronics in plain sight. Don't create an unnecessary temptation: take portable devices with you.
  • Park in a well-lighted, public place when running errands and at home. Also, a car will be safer in a garage than in a driveway or at a curb.
  • Use a visual warning device, such as a blinking light, as a deterrent. An alarm can be effective, but it is even better if the crook doesn't break into the vehicle in the first place. If your car is not factory-equipped with these features, they can be installed at a local automotive stereo shop.
  • Smart keys or a fuel cut-off system, aka engine immobilizer, are standard on many late-model cars and can add security. Thieves are less likely to steal a car they cannot start.
  • For advanced protection, install a GPS or radio frequency tracking system in your vehicle to help police find it. 







Ref:  http://autos.yahoo.com/news/how-to-keep-your-car-from-getting-stolen-200930047.html

Monday, July 8, 2013

Help Wanted

Job Openings

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN WANTED

We have an opening for a flat rate technician at our Connellsville Pa facility. The position requires extensive knowledge of automobile repair, ASE or dealer training preferred but not mandatory. This is a full time position with benefits. A vadlid drivers licence and verifiable references required. Pay is between 14.00 and 20.00 per flat rate hour based on experience and work history. Apply online or in person at 704 N. Pittsburgh St. Connellsville, PA 15425 or jobs@scottcautos.com
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Automotive Mechanic- Full Time


Apply for Position

SALES PROFESSIONAL- MORGANTOWN

Scott C's Auto Outlet in Morgantown is currently offering a rare opportunity for a sales professional.

We Require:
·      Applicants MUST have prior auto sales experience, with proven track record of 12+average units.
·      Must be computer oriented.
·      Have a strong work ethic, and a positive attitude.
·      Be able to build value in product.
·      Highly motived and energized.
We Offer:
·      Positive team oriented atmosphere.
·      Demo or Demo Allowance (your choice)
·      Laptop with state of the art follow-up program.
·      Closed Sundays and all major holidays.
·      Major Medical benefits.
·      The area's best compensation plan.
·      Area's premier pre-owned inventory.

Please send all resumes and inquires to jobs@scottcautos.com NO PHONE CALLS

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Firewords Display

July 4th Fireworks Display

  • Date: July 5, 2013
  • Venue:
    Address:
    301 Water Street
    New Bethlehem, PA 16242
  • Cost: Free




Source: http://www.americantowns.com/pa/newbethlehem/events/july-4th-fireworks-display-2013-07-05