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NEW CORPORATE PLANS AND PRICING -250 Daytime Minutes -250 Incoming Minutes -Unlimited Evening (6pm) & Weekends -1000 Outgoing and Unlimited Incoming Text -Call Display -Voicemail -Call Forwarding/ Call Waiting -Conference Calling -Per-Second Billing -Add Min. Rate $0.10 -Canadian Long Distance $0.10 -ACTIVATION FEE WAIVED!!!!!! $31.27 $44.85 IPHONE 4S! $159.00-16G $269.00-32G $369.00-64G Data- $30-1G Conversion Credits on a New Activations, 3 Year Term Only $260 Voice & Data, $140 voice EXCLUSIVE OFFER FOR BREB -500 Daytime Minutes -500 Incoming Minutes -100 Canadian Long Distance Minutes -Unlimited Evening (6pm) & Weekends -Unlimited Text Messaging -Call Display -Voicemail -Call Forwarding/ Call Waiting -Conference Calling -Per-Second Billing -Add Min. Rate $0.10 -Canadian Long Distance $0.10 -ACTIVATION FEE WAIVED!!!!! FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: ANCHAL BAKSHI PHONE #: 416-722-1234 EMAIL: [email protected] View more phones and plans online. Please visit my website www.uptownwireless.ca/breb The Government Regulatory recovery fee ranges from $2.46-$3.46/line/month (varies by province and plan selected. It is applied to help fund fees.=, costs and other amounts related to federal and/ municipal, programs and requirements. It is not a tax or change the gcoll ect and is a subject to change. See www.rogers.com/regulatoryfee for details Limited time offer to OREA employment required. ^ Price is based on a 2 or 3 year term on a $30/mth data plan or higher. *Phone price is based on 36 month server agreement. **prices are based on a 36 month service on a combined voice/data plan for $45/mth.. Offer ends June 30 th 2012. Long Distance, roaming charges, additional service options selected and applicable taxes are billed monthly . Prices and promotions are subject to change without notice. An early Cancelation Fee (ECF) applies if for any reason your service is terminated prior to the end of the service agreement. The ECF is the greater of (i) $100 or (ii) $20 per month remaining in the service agreement, to a maximum of $400(plus applicable taxes), and applies for each line in the plan that is terminated. In connection with your wireless data service, a Data Early Cancellation Fee (DECF) also applies, if for any reason, your plan’s commitment term(Data Term). The DECF is the greater of (i) $25 or (ii) $5 per month remaining in the Data Term, to a maximum of $100 (plus applicable taxes), and applied to the ECF for termination of your service agreement. If you subscribe to a plan combining both voice and data services, both the ECF and the DECF apply. Rogers and the Mobius design are design trademarks of Rogers Communications Inc, used under license or of Rogers Wireless Partnership. All other brand names are trademarks overnment requires Rogers to of their respective owners. 2010 ACTIVATE YOUR IPAD ON THE $20- 500MB $35-5G DATA FLEX RATE PLAN! CONVERSION CREDITs ON A NEW TERM! 1 YEAR $50 2 YEAR $100!

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Page 1: EXCLUSIVE OFFER FOR BREB · At a home’s main service panel, the electrical system is divided into branches which are called circuits. The circuits are connected by wires to wall

NEW CORPORATE PLANS AND PRICING

-250 Daytime Minutes

-250 Incoming Minutes

-Unlimited Evening (6pm) & Weekends

-1000 Outgoing and Unlimited Incoming Text

-Call Display

-Voicemail -Call Forwarding/ Call Waiting -Conference Calling

-Per-Second Billing

-Add Min. Rate $0.10

-Canadian Long Distance $0.10

-ACTIVATION FEE WAIVED!!!!!!

$31.27 $44.85 IPHONE 4S!

$159.00-16G

$269.00-32G

$369.00-64G

Data- $30-1G

Conversion Credits on a New Activations, 3

Year Term Only

$260 Voice & Data, $140 voice

EXCLUSIVE OFFER FOR BREB

-500 Daytime Minutes

-500 Incoming Minutes

-100 Canadian Long Distance Minutes

-Unlimited Evening (6pm) & Weekends

-Unlimited Text Messaging

-Call Display

-Voicemail -Call Forwarding/ Call Waiting -Conference Calling

-Per-Second Billing

-Add Min. Rate $0.10

-Canadian Long Distance $0.10

-ACTIVATION FEE WAIVED!!!!!

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: ANCHAL BAKSHI PHONE #: 416-722-1234

EMAIL: [email protected]

View more phones and plans online. Please visit my website www.uptownwireless.ca/breb

The Government Regulatory recovery fee ranges from $2.46-$3.46/line/month (varies by province and plan selected. It is applied to help fund fees.=, costs and other amounts related to federal and/ municipal, programs and requirements. It is not a tax or change the gcoll ect and is a subject to change. See www.rogers.com/regulatoryfee for details Limited time offer to OREA employment required. ^ Price is based on a 2 or 3 year term on a $30/mth data plan or higher. *Phone price is based on 36 month server agreement. **prices are based on a 36 month service on a combined

voice/data plan for $45/mth.. Offer ends June 30th

2012. Long Distance, roaming charges, additional service options selected and applicable taxes are billed monthly . Prices and promotions are subject to change without notice. An early Cancelation Fee (ECF) applies if for any reason your service is terminated prior to the end of the service agreement. The ECF is the greater of (i) $100 or (ii) $20 per month remaining in the service agreement, to a maximum of $400(plus applicable taxes), and applies for each line in the plan that is terminated. In connection with your wireless data service, a Data Early Cancellation Fee (DECF) also applies, if for any reason, your plan’s commitment term(Data Term). The DECF is the greater of (i) $25 or (ii) $5 per month remaining in the Data Term, to a maximum of $100 (plus applicable taxes), and applied to the ECF for termination of your service agreement. If you subscribe to a plan combining both voice and data services, both the ECF and the DECF apply. Rogers and the Mobius design are design trademarks of Rogers Communications Inc, used under license or of Rogers Wireless Partnership. All other brand names are trademarks overnment requires Rogers to of their respective owners. 2010

ACTIVATE YOUR IPAD ON THE $20-500MB $35-5G DATA FLEX RATE PLAN!

CONVERSION CREDITs ON A NEW TERM! 1 YEAR $50

2 YEAR $100!

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ACCURATE Home & Building Inspection Consultants Inc.

HARRY JANSSEN R.H.I., C.E.S., N.C.H. Member of Ontario Association of Home Inspectors, Member of American Society of Home Inspectors

Bus. #: (416) 605-6062 [email protected] www.accuratehome.com

Ever wonder why the light comes on when you flick the switch? The force that is needed to push electricity

through the wires is called voltage. The volume or current is called amperage. The amount of electricity

flowing through a wire depends on both the number of volts (pressure) and the number of amperes (volume)

that can pass through it.

At a home’s main service panel, the electrical system is divided into branches which are called circuits. The

circuits are connected by wires to wall outlets and switches throughout the house. Copper and or aluminum

wires carry the electricity and these wires are called conductors. Copper wire is the most common conductor

used today. Many negative things have been said about aluminum wiring but if the wiring was done properly in

the beginning, no problems should develop. Materials that are not good conductors ( i.e. glass, rubber, plastic,

ceramic, wood or paper) are called insulators.

Most homes have a 100 amp service which is both 120/240 volts. Most lights and outlets operate on 120 volts

while stoves, dryers and air conditioners operate on 240 volts.

The amount of electricity you use at your home is measured in units called watts which is equivalent to the

number of volts times the number of amps. The utility company charges you according to the number of watts

that are registered on your electrical meter.

The main service panel is normally located in the basement. From this panel, the electricity is distributed to each

room and appliances. The main disconnect switch turns off the power to the whole structure.

Every electrical system must be grounded in case of a faulty appliance, worn insulator or voltage surge.

REMEMBER THESE SAFETY TIPS

Do not do any electrical work or remove the main panel cover unless you have knowledge of electrical systems

Avoid using extension cords Do not overuse any circuit Do not remove the ground plug from a cord in order to make it fit into a two prong receptacle Never use water to extinguish an electrical fire. Use baking soda or a type of C halon fire extinguisher which

is rated for electrical fires Have all electrical work and renovations inspected and approved by the local authorities Always disconnect a circuit before making repairs or installing a fixture When in doubt, call a licensed electrician

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Child-Proofing Your Home: 12 Safety

Devices to Protect Your Children

About 2.5 million children are injured or killed by hazards in the home each year. The good news is that many of these

incidents can be prevented by using simple child-safety devices on the market today. Any safety device you buy should be

sturdy enough to prevent injury to your child, yet easy for you to use. It's important to follow installation instructions

carefully.

In addition, if you have older children in the house, be sure they re-secure safety devices. Remember, too, that no device is

completely childproof; determined youngsters have been known to disable them. You can childproof your home for a fraction

of what it would cost to have a professional do it. And safety devices are easy to find. You can buy them at hardware stores,

baby equipment shops, supermarkets, drug stores, home and linen stores, and through online and mail-order catalogues.

InterNACHI inspectors, too, should know what to tell clients who are concerned about the safety of their children. Here are

some child-safety devices that can help prevent many injuries to young children.

SAFETY LATCHES

Use safety latches and locks for cabinets and drawers in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas to help

prevent poisonings and other injuries. Safety latches and locks on cabinets and drawers can help

prevent children from gaining access to medicines and household cleaners, as well as knives and other

sharp objects.

Look for safety latches and locks that adults can easily install and use, but that are sturdy enough to

withstand pulls and tugs from children. Safety latches are not a guarantee of protection, but they can

make it more difficult for children to reach dangerous substances. Even products with child-resistant

packaging should be locked away out of reach; this packaging is not childproof.

But, according to Colleen Driscoll, executive director of the International Association for Child Safety

(IAFCS), "Installing an ineffective latch on a cabinet is not an answer for helping parents with safety.

It is important to understand parental habits and behavior. While a latch that loops around cabinet

knob covers is not expensive and easy to install, most parents do not consistently re-latch it."

Parents should be sure to purchase and install safety products that they will actually adapt to and use.

SAFETY GATES

Use safety gates to help prevent falls down stairs and to keep children away from

dangerous areas. Look for safety gates that children cannot dislodge easily, but that

adults can open and close without difficulty. For the top of stairs, gates that screw

into the wall are more secure than "pressure gates."

New safety gates that meet safety standards display a certification seal from the

Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). If you have an older safety

gate, be sure it doesn't have "V" shapes that are large enough for a child's head and

neck to fit into.

DOORS and SAFETY GATES LOCKS

Use door locks to help prevent children from entering rooms and other areas with

possible dangers, including swimming pools.

To prevent access to swimming pools, door locks on safety gates should be placed

high, out of reach of young children. Locks should be used in addition to fences and

alarms. Sliding glass doors with locks that must be re-secured after each use are often

not an effective barrier to pool access.

Door knob covers, while inexpensive and recommended by some, are generally not

effective for children who are tall enough to reach the doorknob; a child's ingenuity

and persistence can usually trump the cover's effectiveness.

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ANTI SCALD DEVICES

Use anti-scald devices for faucets

and shower heads, and set your

water heater temperature to 120° F

to help prevent burns from hot

water. A plumber may need to

install these.

SMOKE DETECTORS

Use smoke detectors on every level of your home and near

bedrooms to alert you to fires. Smoke detectors are essential

safety devices for protection against fire deaths and injuries.

Check smoke detectors once a month to make sure they're

working. If detectors are battery-operated, change batteries at

least once a year, or consider using 10-year batteries.

WINDOW GUARD

Use window guards and safety netting to help prevent

falls from windows, balconies, decks and landings.

Window guards and safety netting for balconies and

decks can help prevent serious falls. Check these

safety devices frequently to make sure they are

secure and properly installed and maintained. There

should be no more than 4 inches between the bars of

the window guard. If you have window guards, be

sure at least one window in each room can be easily

used for escape in a fire. Window screens are not

effective for preventing children from falling out of

windows.

CORNERS & EDGE BUMPERS

Use corner and edge bumpers to help prevent

injuries from falls against sharp edges of

furniture and fireplaces. Corner and edge

bumpers can be used with furniture and

fireplace hearths to help prevent injuries from

falls, and to soften falls against sharp and

rough edges.

Be sure to look for bumpers that stay securely

on furniture and hearth edges.

ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE PROTECTORS

Use receptacle or outlet covers and plates to help

prevent children from electrical shock and possible

electrocution.

Be sure the outlet protectors cannot be easily

removed by children and are large enough so that

children cannot choke on them.

CARBON-MONOXIDE DETECTORS

Use a carbon monoxide (CO) detector

outside bedrooms to help prevent CO

poisoning. Consumers should install CO

detectors near sleeping areas in their homes.

Households that should use CO detectors

include those with gas or oil heat or with

attached garages.

CORDLESS BLINDS

Cut window blind cords to help prevent children

from strangling in blind-cord loops. Window blind

cord safety tassels on miniblinds and tension

devices on vertical blinds and drapery cords can

help prevent deaths and injuries from strangulation

in the loops of cords. Inner cord stops can help

prevent strangulation in the inner cords of window

blinds.

However, the IAFCS's Ms. Driscoll states,

"Cordless is best. Although not all families are able

to replace all products, it is important that parents

understand that any corded blind or window

treatment can still be a hazard. Unfortunately,

children are still becoming entrapped in dangerous

blind cords despite advances in safety in recent

years."

For older miniblinds, cut the cord loop, remove the

buckle, and put safety tassels on each cord. Be sure

that older vertical blinds and drapery cords have

tension or tie-down devices to hold the cords tight.

When buying new miniblinds, vertical blinds and

draperies, ask for safety features to prevent child

strangulation.

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.

DOORS STOPS

Use door stops and door holders to help prevent

injuries to fingers and hands. Door stops and

door holders on doors and door hinges can help

prevent small fingers and hands from being

pinched or crushed in doors and door hinges.

Be sure any safety device for doors is easy to

use and is not likely to break into small parts,

which could be a choking hazard for young

children.

CORDLESS AND CELL PHONES

Use a cell or cordless phone to make it easier to continuously

watch young children, especially when they're in bathtubs,

swimming pools, or other potentially dangerous areas. Cordless

phones help you watch your child continuously without leaving

the vicinity to answer a phone call. Cordless phones are

especially helpful when children are in or near water, whether

it's the bathtub, the swimming pool, or the beach.

SAFETY TIPS BY YOUR LOCAL

INSPECTOR

SOUND STRUCTURE INC

DARIO CONTI 416-460-7769

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Inspections • Assessments • Solutions

Did you know?

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Prospective Buyers?

Only licensed Professional Engineers can render structural opinions.

We can help your client answer the following questions:

Is the propsosed addition permitted under existing zoning regulations or bylaws? How will the new addition tie into the existing structure?

Are the existing heating and cooling systems adequate for the increased load? What is that behind the wall’s surface?

What do I need in order to replace the load bearing wall I would like to remove?

As licensed Professional Engineers, we are recognized

authorities on these inspections.

Contact us at:

888-940-0571

[email protected]

www.criterium-jansen.com

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See www.rogers.com/regulatoryfee for details Limited time offer to OREA employment required. ^ Price is based on a 2 or 3 year term on a $30/mth data plan or higher. *Phone price is

based on 36 month server agreement. **prices are based on a 36 month service on a combined voice/data plan for $45/mth.. Offer ends June 30th

2012 . Long Distance, roaming charges, additional service options selected and applicable taxes are billed monthly . Prices and promotions are subject to change without notice. An early Cancelation Fee (ECF) applies if for any reason your service is terminated prior to the end of the service agreement. The ECF is the greater of (i) $100 or (ii) $20 per month remaining in the service agreement, to a maximum of $400(plus applicable taxes), and applies for each line in the plan that is terminated. In connection with your wireless data service, a Data Early Cancellation Fee (DECF) also applies, if for any reason, your plan’s commitment term(Data Term). The DECF is the greater of (i) $25 or (ii) $5 per month remaining in the Data Term, to a maximum of $100 (plus applicable taxes), and applied to the ECF for termination of your service agreement. If you subscribe to a plan combining both voice and data services, both the ECF and the DECF apply. Rogers and the Mobius design are design trademarks of Rogers Communications Inc, used under license or of Rogers Wireless Partnership. All other brand names are trademarks overnment requires Rogers to of their respective owners. 2010

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