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Prestige1

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Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #20 on: February 13, 2007, 09:29:45 pm »
Ian, any chance you can send me a copy? kind regards Phil

phil@prestigecleaningsolutions.com
Who Dares Wins

*paul_moss

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Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #21 on: February 13, 2007, 09:38:27 pm »
Anybody had this sent to them yet?
Paul Moss  MBICSc
www.mosscleaning.co.uk
REMOVED FOR POSTING OFFENSIVE MATERIAL

ianharper

Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #22 on: February 13, 2007, 10:35:59 pm »
hi guys

it takes up to 7 hrs for Google video to update. i have made the change so you download it straight from my blog.

for your info the version on my blog has been compressed because Google will not take files over 100MG that's why the sound is low.

if you want the bigger version i will send by email when i get time over the next day or so.

Respect

Ian Harper

*paul_moss

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Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #23 on: February 13, 2007, 10:51:23 pm »
Ian
what file do we need to down load to open the video once we get it from your site
Paul Moss  MBICSc
www.mosscleaning.co.uk
REMOVED FOR POSTING OFFENSIVE MATERIAL

ianharper

Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #24 on: February 13, 2007, 11:12:37 pm »
paul

just double click on it and windows will know whick program to use.

wait until google updates my changes and embed it in your site by copy and paste the html code on the link.

respect

Ian

*paul_moss

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Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #25 on: February 13, 2007, 11:28:34 pm »
Cheers Ian
A Star as usual.

Give us a ring over the next week as its ben a while since we have chatted.
Paul Moss  MBICSc
www.mosscleaning.co.uk
REMOVED FOR POSTING OFFENSIVE MATERIAL

Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #26 on: February 14, 2007, 12:18:45 am »

Thanks very much Ian. :)

stains-away

Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #27 on: February 14, 2007, 12:22:54 am »
Hi Ian, is there any chance you could send me the full file when you get time, my email addy is andy@scsf.co.uk , many thanks, Andy

ianharper

Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #28 on: February 14, 2007, 05:28:59 am »
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-3474987160009778703&hl=en-GB

there you go guys you can download the video now from Google.

how to.

look to the right of the video and you will see a bottom named "email-blog-post to myspace"

click it

then you will see a link called "embed html"

click it

copy and past this code into your web page using microsoft frontpage or other web master program

if you hit the download botton on google you will only be able to play it on your computer offline.


i will post a link later for download. this would be used to burn it to dvd



ianharper

Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #29 on: February 14, 2007, 07:42:24 am »

Graeme@Access

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Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #30 on: February 14, 2007, 08:43:28 am »
Hi,

Thanks for the vid Ian.

They should do a return visit and show what the rest of us would pull out using a proper machine  ;D.

Regarding copyright, stick in on Utube and link to it, they seem immune to copyright laws at the moment.  If you want it on your site it could be linked to play from Utube.

Just a thought

Graeme
Access Cleaning Solutions.

ianharper

Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #31 on: February 14, 2007, 09:23:28 am »
hi accessCS

Richard and Judy did a piece on youtube last night, and i get the impression that they don't have a problem with this type of use. just do a search on youtube and you will see what i mean. they have loads of clips up.

it no different than clipping a news story and using it in you portfolio. after all its information that is helping people and does not have any commercial aspect of harm anyone.

Respect

Ian Harper

Dave_Lee

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Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #32 on: February 14, 2007, 05:34:06 pm »
Ian,
I just brought up the question of copyright, because I remember at the time, 'you know who', contacted the TV company to ask if it was okay to copy and distribute. I say it was never resolved, as the TV company never responded, so you may well be correct that it alright to do so. I have the video piece but never used it as I dont think it will change the mind of anyone who wants a carpetless floor unless their decision is purely because of their mistaken belief about carpets and alergies. Like the leaflet.
Dave.
Dave Lee, Owner of Deepclean Services
Chorley Lancs. Est 1980.
"Pay Cheap -You get Cheap - Pay a little more and get something Better."

Ian Hare

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Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #33 on: February 14, 2007, 05:41:12 pm »
This can easily be resolved by contacting, R & J and the TV production company and asking for permission to use the clip for commercial gain.

Then posting the reply on the forum, if and when one is received.

At the time of the original broadcast, some 5 years ago, I believe; permission was not given or indeed refused.

Regards Ian.

gwrightson

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Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #34 on: February 14, 2007, 07:09:30 pm »
Ian i actually contacted them yesterday requesting a copy of the said clip , and offering to pay for it if need be, requested a dvd from them or a clearer download.
they did reply immideatly, the usual automated responce :), but to be fair I was mailed this morning with the answer , that they will see what can be done,
heres hoping, if in fact i do get a dvd , i would be able to copy for any one providing of course i get it :)
geoff
who ever said dont knock before u try ,i never tried dog crap but i know i wouldnt like  haha

ianharper

Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #35 on: February 15, 2007, 09:21:48 am »
gwrightson

i see it as a public service and if this approach is use then no should have a problem. health issues are always of interest to people. and i know that richard like to be the first to bring things to the public attention.

with astham uk tell sufferers to rip up carpets. this need as much PR as possible. why would a charity advise this when it only deals with dust mite allergies and not other allergens that will now blow around on the hard floors.

this subject is and can have massive affect on the uk's health.

prevention is much cheaper than dealing with asthma.

questions have to be asked as why asthma uk and the medical profession does not change the position?

i think we all know why? money and the large amounts advertiser spend with say astham uk and how much the drug companies have a hold over doctors.

i think that if you could get richard and judy producers to look at this subject if would have a massive affect on health and attitudes.

the media just need to get hold off this and run with it and things would differently change.

sure we have a interest in this, but if not us who would speak up for all those people that suffer from asthma and are given the wrong advise?

respect

Ian harper

ianharper

Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #36 on: February 15, 2007, 10:01:20 am »
come on guys let start fighting our corner together. i sent this email to richrad and judy

Hi Guys
 
why would asthma uk and doctors not want to know and prevent asthma attacks?
 
as a carpet cleaner i see the other side of the story. Have read
 
http://www.dustmites.150m.com/
 
Asthma UK tell sufferers to rip up carpets. this only deals with dust mites in carpet and this area does not provide them with the environment they need, the perfect place beds.
 
and why do asthma nurses not allowed to tell suffers about how to prevent attack?
 
I presented channel four with the same info when they did a program on asthma, and did not get any response. why?
 
This story needs a champion.
 
Respect
 
Ian Harper
 

paul wright

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Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #37 on: February 15, 2007, 05:17:15 pm »
well the  story on the box aint made my phone any more so who givs a sXXXt ?

woodman

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Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #38 on: February 15, 2007, 05:36:00 pm »
 
Read below on the subject from January Newsletter at Home Care Services web site.
 
Dispatches were asked for a response but never answered.

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Channel 4 Dispatches Programme and what they failed to mention.

If you followed the above programme recently concerning allergies then you might be forgiven for believing that having carpets in the home is the route of all evil as the 'team' recommended that they be replaced with hard floors or wood to prevent house dust mite build up.
Much of the information is out dated and in some cases completely wrong.Removal of your only source of filter to trap and hold the the allergens for you to vacuum will result in increased levels of allergy not reduced as was implied.

'Replace the carpet with hard floor ie laminate,wood or tiles and you will see a drop in house dust mite'

Just how can this be true,how can any dust particles and hence dust mite and their droppings possibly be trapped on a smooth floor ? The answer is of course they can't.The dust is continually on the move as you open a door or window the vacuum created lifts the dust into the air as does walking into a room, sitting down,getting up, any motion causes the dust to move and rise only to settle elsewhere on your clothes,the furniture,curtains or even worse in your bedding.

Anyone who has laminated flooring will know how the dust collects around the edge of a room, under the chairs or bed, you are forever trying to sweep it up which in its self creates more movement.

Carpets will filter and trap dust & soil particles holding them in place for you to vacuum.If you have a decent vacuum with a HEPA filter you can remove large quantities of dust mite on a daily basis, its all about proper indoor management and getting your carpets cleaned on a regular basis ie annually.

If you only vacuum once a week then of course dust will build up in the carpet, it must be done daily.Just imagine what a laminated floor would look like if you did not bother to vacuum it or sweep for a week or more.

The German Asthma and Allergy Foundation recently carried out their own intensive research in to the problem measuring the fine dust particles in indoor air.

The results of the work was quite revealing in that average fine dust content of air was 62.5mg/m3 over smooth flooring ie wood and tiles but only 30.4mg/m3 over carpeted floors.

It is worth reminding those that need reminding that the World Health Organisation recommended limit is 50mg/m3, properly managed carpet is way below these levels, yet hard floors way above.Something borne out by the Swedish experiment which found that over a fifteen year period as carpet usage fell by 70%, there was a 300% rise in the incidence of allergic reactions within the home and office.A 100% rise every 5 years,frightening statistics that goes some way in explaining the explosion in airborne allergic reactions.

Unfortunately Dispatches failed to mention any of this and all attempts to put a balanced view across from the carpet industry fell on death ears as it did not meet the agenda for the programme.

So before you decide to rip out your expensive carpets consider this first:

1: Buy yourself a decent vacuum with a HEPA filter option, its much cheaper than a new wood floor

2: Vacuum daily not weekly to keep allergen levels down

3: Use all the tools supplied and vacuum around the edges of the room,the curtains and the sofas and chairs at least once a week.

4:Have your carpets professionally cleaned at least once every 18 months, upholstery once every year and curtains once every 2-3 years.This along with your daily house management will prevent house dust mite build up and keep allergens at bay or at least the effects reduced.

5: Get your mattress cleaned and treated for dust and bed bug droppings at least once a year, preferably twice.This is where you spend a third of your time and yet is the most neglected of all areas when it comes to personal hygiene.

6: If all the above seems like a lot of work and you would rather just have a hard floor down 'and be done with it' then bear this in mind; Soft surfaces are less expensive and less time consuming to maintain than hard surfaces, according to A Life-Cycle Cost Analysis for Floor Coverings, published by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC), March 2002. Cleaning carpet instead of hard surfaces can reduce material costs by 49% and labour costs by 64%.In other words a hard floor will be take more of your time and money to keep clean and healthy simply by not being able to trap allergens and soil.A lot more of your time will be taken up cleaning and trying to improve indoor air quality, the opposite to what to were trying to achieve.Ask around at work, at the school gates in the pub, you will be amazed at how many of your friends and family have removed laminated type flooring and gone back to carpets for this very reason.
If you follow the basic rules 1-5 you can enjoy years of healthy, comfortable,warm carpeted living.For more in depth information on carpet & health and general carpet information visit The Carpet Foundation.

craigp

Re: Richard and judy video
« Reply #39 on: February 15, 2007, 07:28:13 pm »
lets just admit it, all the experts say carpet are bad for dust/dust mite senitive people, and it makes sense removing carpet is removing there habitat,

you dont see monkeys where the forest where cut down.

not suprised they didnt answer Trevor, oh a carpet cleaner dont agree with us, lol.


air humidity plays a big part in dustmite population, dryer homes have alot less dustmites.

basement flats can be particularly bad for sufferers.