Head Support
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![]() Padded Patient Lift U Sling w Head Support Medium US $106.99 |
![]() Hospital Bed Trapeze Bar Head Board Rail Support Lift US $899.99 |
![]() Dacron Commode Sling w Head Support Slings Lifts 54x27 US $169.95 |
![]() EZ Sling Patient Lift Large Head support US $32.95 |
![]() EZ Sling Patient Lift Medium Head support US $49.95 |
![]() MEDIUM Lift U Sling w Head Support Padded Slings Lifts US $149.95 |
![]() Commode Sling w Head Support Slings Lifts 54x27 Poly US $169.95 |
![]() LARGE Lift U Sling w Head Support Padded Slings Lifts US $149.95 |
![]() XLARGE Lift U Sling w Head Support Padded Slings Lifts US $149.95 |
![]() NEW Patient Divided Leg Sling with head support Large US $128.00 |
![]() BACK SUPPORT VEST FOR HEAD NECK SHOULDER PAIN SZ MED US $9.99 |
![]() NEW SleepPap Pillow Sleep Apnea for Neck Head Support US $79.98 |
![]() New Mesh Sling with Head Support and Insert Pocket US $75.95 |
![]() New XL Padded Patient Lift U Sling without Head Support US $118.95 |
![]() Lateral Head Support with MountBar Bright Blue small US $139.00 |
![]() New XL Padded Patient Lift U Sling with Head Support US $121.95 |
![]() New Small Padded Patient Lift U Sling with Head Support US $118.95 |
![]() New Large Padded Patient Lift U Sling with Head Support US $118.95 |
![]() BACK SUPPORT VEST FOR HEAD NECK SHOULDER PAIN SZLARGE US $9.99 |
![]() NEW Patient Divided Leg Sling with head support MEDIUM US $128.00 |
![]() Small Padded Patient Lift U Sling without Head Support US $118.95 |
![]() Medium Padded Patient Lift U Sling without Head Support US $118.95 |
![]() Large Padded Patient Lift U Sling without Head Support US $118.95 |
![]() Patient Divided Leg Sling w head support PETITE SMALL US $128.00 |
![]() Medium Padded Patient Lift U Sling with Head Support US $118.95 |
![]() Patient Divided Leg Sling with head support X Large US $128.00 |
![]() Sling w Head Support Insert Pocket Material Mesh US $65.99 |
![]() Lift Sling Chainless U Shaped Sling with Head Support US $99.95 |
![]() Sling w Head Support Insert Pocket Material Solid US $89.98 |
![]() Padded Patient Lift U Sling w Head Support Large US $106.99 |
![]() Padded Patient Lift U Sling w Head Support Extra Large US $112.45 |
![]() Padded Patient Lift U Sling w Head Support Small US $106.99 |
![]() BACK SUPPORT VEST FOR HEAD NECK SHOULDER PAIN SZSMALL US $9.99 |
![]() MedLine Four Point Bath Sling with Head Support US $173.41 |
![]() Medline Four Point U Sling with Head Support US $203.20 |
![]() Hoyer Padded U Sling with Head Support 70012 M Sling US $75.00 |
Roofing Underlays For Continuous Supports
Continuous supports from e.g. plywood, OSB or sarking planks are used in many countries.
This is a much different case compared to non-continuous supports which we examined in previous articles.
Roofing underlays should exhibit two principal characteristics:
1) Antiskid properties for safety reasons.
2) Insensitivity to the "tent effect".
Thus the following types of underlay are automatically excluded:
* all underlays based on microperforation techniques
* most of the breathable underlays and especially those with a two-layers configuration and/or weight less than 150gr/m2.
* all thin bituminous underlays covered with talcum or light sand.
Roofing underlays: possible options for continuous supports
1) SBS, self adhesive, elastomeric membranes.
This is by far the best option when asphalt shingles are used as roof covering.
These membranes are also ideal for low slope roofs and when ice dam formation is possible.
2) All types of thick asphaltic membranes, conventional roofing felts etc.
3) Many breathable 3 or 4 layer underlays with a high grammage.
4) All types of non-breathable synthetic foils destined for roof waterproofing.
When tiles are used as roof covering, they should be fixed on tiling battens. Counter battens are indispensable for ventilation and drainage reasons.
Counter battens will be fixed through the support into the rafters (not just to the support!!).
The roofing underlay will be fixed in parallel with the eaves with side overlaps from 10-20cm depending on the slope. A slope of about 30% is usually the tidemark for the overlap change.
The fibrous part of the overlay will be in contact with the support. This will provide the antiskid properties.
Underlays should be fixed with big head diameter, galvanized nails just like shingles nails. Nail heads will be covered, when feasible with underlay overlaps.
Ventilation under the continuous supports is obligatory both for warm and cold roofs!!!
Chris Strogilis
Civ. Eng. - MBA - DipM
http://monosimacon.blogspot.com/
About the Author
Civil engineer with postgraduate studies in MBA and Marketing
When to take head support out of a car seat?
Just wondering how old a baby usually is when you take the head support out of the car seat. My baby is really tall for her age, 12 weeks, and also can lift her head up by herself & effortlessly holds her head up on her own. Just don't want to be doing anything too early but she is getting too tall for it though. lol.
I took ours out when she was just under 4 months. She has really good head control.
I probably could have taken it out earlier, but she's pretty short so she was still fitting in it until then.
I would probably read your manual too...it might tell you in there.






































