Product Review - Key Finder

~ Posted on Thursday, June 7, 2012 at 7:27 AM ~

"Have you seen my keys?"

"Is my key here?"

"I can't find my keys! Help me look for them! I need to go out now!"

These are the regular statements I get bombarded with at least once a month by my hubby. He is quite notorious with his habits of misplacing his keys (and wallet.. and mobile phone...) and I'm normally the one who gets all tensed up trying to help him look for it ASAP. It either ends up with all of us tense up finally finding his keys or he left with my keys to rush for his appointments leaving me at home without keys (or still trying to find his keys). 

So I was delighted of course to see there is such a product in the market and decided to request for a review opportunity and without further yakking, here goes my review for the "Key Finder":

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Description from the product page:

"Losing your keys can be a real drag when you're trying to get somewhere fast. Not to worry - The Key Finder has got you covered! Feast your eyes on the remarkable way that many smart people are keeping the eye on the prize! All you have to do is whistle and your keys will make sure that you find them! Whether they are in the dryer or in the couch cushions, you will never be late again!

All you need do is attach your keys to this natty looking keyring whistle and the key fob will noisily beep and flash helping you to find your lost keys in seconds!

Dimensions:
Height - 4.6cm, Width - 2.6cm, Depth - 1cm

Please note:
You will have to experiment with the pitch of your whistle as the key finder is pitch sensitive. Don't worry, you'll soon pick it up!
Whistle Range: Up to 20m
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The key finder is a small nifty little product, which is easily hooked alongside your bunch of keys. I'd love to have the red colored one but then I requested this product so I could give it to my hubby and I think the white colored one suits him better. If you look at the picture below, you can see the key finder is shorter than the lnegth of my thumb. I love that it is not heavy or bulky at all!

We immediately got down to testing out the product by hiding our bunch of keys under the pillow and hubby starts whistling. It started beeping and lights flashing as well to indicate its location. You can view the video for the Demo on How the Key Finder Works to have an actual feel on how it works.

As usual while hubby and I were busy trying and testing out the key finder, my 3 year old Benjamin was getting all excited and intrigued at the small gadget going on and off and beeping and flashing lights at the sound of hubby's whistling. So we told him to try whistle and see whether the key finder works. You can also check out the video that I took of my 3 year old boy trying to make the Key Finder work... and fails at it!

One thing that you need to take note is if you can't whistle (like me!), then it is not easy for you to use this product but I noticed there are certain sound that will trigger the beeping sound on this key finder - such as my girl squealing sound hahahaha...

Nevertheless, a very good product I say!

Now I wonder do they have similar products for wallet, watch, thumb drive, iPad....

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The Key Finder is one of the many 'Gifts for Dad' items featured under the Father's Day event on the website.

Go check out their website to see a whole lot more awesome products being sold by them!

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I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with the product by Prezzybox in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own. Please do your own research when purchasing products, as your opinions may differ from mine.

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Unmetered Dedicated Server

~ Posted on Thursday, June 7, 2012 at 1:16 AM ~

Before I became a SAHM (yes, I used to have a job long long ago!), I used to work in the IT field.

The term Unmetered Dedicated Server reminded me on one of the first projects that I can recall happening in my previous company which was migration of the company's system from a shared server (managed by the group IT) to a dedicated server. This migration primarily affects the IT and Finance systems and will definitely benefit the company in the long run.

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To begin with, having the entire company system on its own dedicated server means the company now has primary control of its own usage and settings. Prior to that, the company's system is under the group IT management, which means, it takes longer time to respond to issues and changes and that will also impact decision making process as everything had to go through the group IT.

Now that the system is under an unmetered dedicated server, it means the company is free to fully utilize the bandwidth all by itself as it is no longer sharing with other subsidiaries and hence will not be bog down by other resources compared to previously having to share with other subsidiaries which are parked under the group IT management.

I am glad my previous company made the decision to move itself out from the group IT shared server as we all noticed the significant improvement towards the system and processes soon after that.


** This is a sponsored post for Hivelocity, however, all thoughts, opinions and words are 100% my own.

How We Wash Our Little One's Bum After They Pooped...

~ Posted on Wednesday, June 6, 2012 at 8:16 AM ~

The other day, I saw a mummy asked "Want to ask if cleansing wipes is safe for newborn? Anyone use any good brand to wipe LO buttock after LO poo?" in one of the mummy groups I joined on Facebook and decided to write this post to share our methods of how and what we do when washing our little ones (aka LOs) bums after they pooped.

My immediate reply was "At home, I used warm water with facial cotton for both my kids before they turned 1 month old. After 1 mth old and before they can stand, I washed them over the sink or bend over my lap while I squat on bathroom floor. If outside, I use baby wipes, brands not particular. Most important is apply nappy cream after wash and clean to prevent rash. I apply nappy cream for first 2 months after that no more."

Now, before I elaborate further, just want to share that both my kids so far have never experienced any nappy rash and I think it is because we do the following:

1. Ensure baby diapers are regularly changed (I changed when I feel it is heavy or after they poop of course or if it is not heavy at all, I will still change every 2-3 hours)

2. Ensure baby's bum are wiped clean (whether you use baby wipes, cloth, wash etc)

3. Apply nappy cream around baby's bum area (concentrating on the area where they would be in most of contact of pee or poop). We use Bepanthen Ointment 100 gr. TubeBepanthen for both our kids.

4. Always be alert to check whether baby has pooped or not and don't let them sit (soak!) in their pooped diaper for long time.

Ok, back to our bum washing regime:

1. Newborn until 1 month old:

For both our kids, before they turned 1 month old, we use facial cotton wipes (no particular brand), soak into a small container of warm water, squeezed off the excess water and wiped their bum.

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Each facial cotton wipes can only be used once, meaning, soak into warm water, squeezed off the excess water, wipe to clean, then throw (never re-dip the facial cottons into the container of warm water!). Repeat until bum is cleaned. Then apply nappy cream and put on new diaper.

2. For 1 month onwards until they can stand by themself:

After 1 month old and before they know how to stand themselves, we will carry them and wash them over the sink. And yes, that means cold water. We will use this method while they are still small and not able to wriggle around, so that'd be around 1 to 5 months old.

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Once our kid got bigger and wriggle more, we have to wash them in the bathroom. By this age, their bum can withstand cold water so this is our preferred method of washing their bum after they pooped.

So far my 9 months old Alyson is being washed like the pictures shown below. Hubby will stand and carry our LOs while he washes them. I on the other hand, prefer to squat down (don't want to strain my back), put my kids over my thighs and wash them.

Hubby holding and washing 6 months old Benjamin in 2010.

Me washing 9 months old Alyson.

3. Once they can stand on their own:

This is the easiest stage! I just get my kid to stand, tell them to spread their legs wide and wash the poop (whatever left). So far, only my 3 year old Benjamin is doing this and it helps greatly now that he is potty trained mostly (I'm working on getting him diaperless for bedtime at night, other than that, he is completely potty trained already!)

4. Regime when we are out:

Of course, the above can't be practised if we are out (like in the mall) so we have to resort to using baby wipes to clean the mess.

What is your washing regime when it comes to cleaning your LO's bum after they pooped?

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