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Hiding Power Cords In The Middle of Your House

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A familiar conundrum for a lot of people is how to hide wires in houses that have furniture in the way. Even in places where it is possible to get the furniture out of the way what do you do with the cords that connect to lamps and other accessories? Here are some options to consider to hide these cables properly.

Furniture

Because furniture occupies most of your living area, it can be very useful in helping you hide cables. Use two-sided tape or clips to attach cords to furniture legs and underneath the furniture. If the cables are too short, you can avoid doing this by moving the appliances to the other side of your furniture. However, if that is not possible, then the tape and clips should work.

Also, consider whether you can move fixtures such as lamps to sit on other pieces of furniture. For example, if you have a console table, you can move your lamp there so the wires are hidden behind the console table.

Area Rugs

Many homes have area rugs for decorative purposes. If you have area rugs in your home, they can be a convenient place to hide cords. Because hiding cords under a rug can be perceived as a fire hazard, it is very important that you ensure the cords and the outlets they are connected to are new or function properly. It is also important to check that the wire is of a high enough quality and is rated for the application you intend for it.

To ensure the cables do not become a tripping hazard, try to hide them under rugs in areas where there is little traffic. To make this possible, you might have to extend the wires a bit. For this, you will need high-quality wire that can handle the appliances connected to the other end. You can purchase the right wire for this application at reputable electrical wholesalers like powerpointelectrics.co.uk, which stock different types of wires and electrical accessories for residential use.

Outlets in the Floor

Putting the outlets directly on the floor closer to where they are needed is a solution that can work in some homes. If you feel like it would work for you, you can install the outlets yourself. However, if you do not have the skills, it is always better to call a certified and licenced electrician to do it for you. An electrician will also ensure the outlet sits well and flush on the floor, so it does not become a problem in the future.

Other Ideas

 Some people use code splitters to plug two appliances into one outlet. Just ensure these appliances do not draw too much power. You can use rubber cord covers to weigh the wires down. You can then cover them with laminate or contact paper that resembles your floor to make them disappear.

Cables can be an eyesore, especially when they contrast the floor or carpet too much. Fortunately, there are several ways you can hide them, so they remain functional but also out of sight.

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Three Industry Sectors with Great Future Employment Prospects

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In the modern age, it’s becoming more and more difficult to find a job that offers lifelong career certainty. Indeed, industry experts suggest the current generation of school leavers will change jobs every 3-4 years in the future due to a mix of changing market pressures and the seemingly incessant march of technology.

With Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning now playing an increasingly important role in firms of all sizes in all sectors, employment analysts suggest we may see some roles simply disappear and speculate that many other jobs of the future have yet to be invented.

However, while it’s certainly true that technology is transforming the work landscape, there are still some roles where machines simply can’t compete with the human touch and intervention. If you’re looking for a job that could offer career stability in the years ahead, check below for three professions that recruitment experts suggest will be safe in the future. 

Take Up a Career in Plumbing

Machines are great at performing mundane, repetitive tasks – things like accounting, payroll and automated emails – however, when it comes to a job like plumbing where inspection, assessment and finding bespoke solutions to problems is concerned, we’re a long way off the day when a robot will be able to replicate a human.

Also, robots currently lack the problem-solving skills required to find ad hoc solutions to problems plus the physical dexterity required to handle tools and work in small enclosed spaces, meaning plumbing is one career that should remain safe from advancing tech.

To get started in plumbing, check online for courses or take a plumbing apprenticeship like those offered at https://www.abcksmo.org/training/plumbing-program/.

Work in the Care Sector

While computers and software are making huge inroads in the medical industry with pioneering discoveries and treatments, they still lack the empathy required to administer care to patients. Despite the fact tech is often used to help doctors and nurses diagnose problems, when it comes to making important choices that could mean the difference between life and death, humans are a long way ahead.

Jobs in the care sector encompass a huge diversity of roles – everything from therapy for the elderly to more front-line roles working as a nurse or doctor – with each offering high levels of job satisfaction (caring roles frequently feature in top-10 lists of most rewarding jobs).

With such a diversity of jobs, each has its own requirements for entry. Check online to see what qualifications and experience you’ll need for the role that interests you most.

Train to Work in IT

Rather than fighting against the march of tech, why not consider getting on board and embracing the computer and IT revolution? The saying goes, “If you can’t beat them, join them” and there’s little doubt that training for a career in the IT sector will open doors and offer great employment opportunities and security in the years to come. As mentioned earlier, most industry experts suggest many of the future jobs related to tech have yet to be invented so getting a foot in the door early will earn you invaluable experience now that will be of huge benefit in the future.

The IT sector is massively diverse so check online for a job that interests you to get a better idea of entry requirements.

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