Training of Grey Parrot

September 3rd, 2010 by smokedetector No comments »

The Congo African Grey is an extremely intelligent, social, and curious parrot. They need plenty of attention and training to become a good pet. They have been compared to toddlers, as the having the intelligence of a five-year-old, but are emotionally more like a two-year-old. This can prove to be challenging, especially to new bird owners. If you decide to get one you are committing to Training a Grey Parrot and you must be willing to stick with it.

The Congo African Grey is also known to be amazing talkers and mimics, capable of learning a vocabulary of around 2000 words. They can learn very quickly, so it is important to only say things you want your bird to repeat. And just like kids, they will probably say the worst thing at the worst possible moment. They will also copy other sounds around the house, like the phone or microwave beeping. I know a Congo African Grey who has learned to mimic the smoke detector and guess what sound he pulls out of his pocket when he’s upset?! Yep, the smoke detector. It’s enough to send you screaming from the room. Who’s training who?

Another similarity to toddlers is they can be particularly shy, especially around strangers. It will take time and training to help them adjust to their new home. Socialization is a key ingredient to ensuring your Congo African Grey is not skittish. They are an affectionate and social bird, so once they are comfortable, they will be a great addition to the family.

They love toys and require a good deal of stimulation. However with the Congo African Grey, it is important to introduce new things gradually. The same goes for introducing the bird to new people. Take it gradual and don’t overwhelm them with too many new things at once.

If the bird is already skittish, try using training methods that emphasize positive reinforcement. This will ensure a better relationship with the bird. By using a feeding training method, you can use treats and specially spaced feeding times to help your bird learn better behavior and adapt more quickly to new situations.

To help motivate training, find out what your Congo African Grey likes most. Watch what they eat first out of their food, and save that for their treats. It’s similar to making sure kids get dessert after dinner. They will be more inclined to work for things they like.

Be sure to spend time with your bird everyday. Start by talking to your bird while it is in its cage, let them get used to your voice. Birds, especially Congo African Greys, require a certain amount of time out of their cages and interaction with you, however every bird is different. If you bird is uncomfortable, give them some space. Build up the time you spend with it each day.

One successful method to introduce new items into your Congo African Grey’s environment is clicker training and food rewards. The procedure looks something like this: day one bring new toy into the same room your Congo African Grey is in. Pay attention to your bird. The moment they look at the new item, click and reward. Repeat this a couple of times and then remove the item. The next day move bring the new item in and place it a little closer. Repeat the click and reward when your Grey looks at the item.

Continue this process until you’re able to bring the item right up to your African Grey and they’re so darned excited to see it they’re jumping on top of it to get their favorite reward. This is an extremely helpful method for items your Congo African Grey is particularly afraid of. It works to introduce new people to your Grey too.

Consistent and patient training will pay off. Before you know it, your bird will be feeling much more at home with the family and will be a lot of fun to have around.

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Apollo the Smoke Detector!!

August 30th, 2010 by smokedetector No comments »

He lets me know when my food are burning on the stove!!! LOL

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Choosing a Nanny Cam System to Protect Your Child

August 29th, 2010 by smokedetector No comments »

A nanny cam is a hidden camera system that you can use to keep an eye on your child’s caretaker while you are away. Using a nanny cam, you can learn valuable information about how your child is being treated when you are unable to be present. There are a number of factors to consider when choosing a nanny cam system.

One decision you will need to make is whether to use a wired or a wireless nanny cam system. A wired system allows for a greater distance (over 1000 feet) between the hidden camera and the display or recording device. Wireless systems, on the other hand, are limited to a distance of a few hundred feet when transmitting through walls and ceilings. Wireless systems are much easier and quicker to install. If at all possible, use a wireless system – in most home installations the distance limitation is not a problem.

When using a wireless nanny cam system, there are several other factors to consider. For the highest quality video signal and reduced interference, look for a system that uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Also, look for a deal with an included 2.4GHz receiver – you will have to purchase one separately if it is not included. Look for a rechargeable battery pack in the hidden camera for ease of installation and operation.

Another factor that needs to be considered is the type of hidden camera to use in your nanny cam system. Due to advances in technology, small, easily-concealed cameras have become available at a reasonable price. Because of this fact, there are dozens of hidden cameras available disguised as or hidden in some other object. Hidden cameras are available disguised as a teddy bear, a functional alarm clock, a functional smoke detector, and a functional can opener for the kitchen. These devices are wireless, require almost no installation, and are nearly impossible to detect – they act, look and feel like the real thing.

You will also need some type of display or recording device to complete your nanny cam system. If someone is available to view the display while your nanny is present (for example if you are in another part of the home during the day), you can use an existing TV to display the images from your child’s room. Just plug the output of the receiver into an extra video input on the TV. If you are away during the day, and for continuous monitoring, consider using a VCR or DVR. You can use a VHS VCR is you need to record no more than 4-6 hours at one time. For longer recording times and better results, consider using a DVR. Models are available that are PC-based. Or packages are available that allow you to use your existing home PC. Choose a DVR with network capability and you can view your nanny cam images at the office in real time via the Internet.

You can see by now that there are a number of factors to consider when choosing and using a nanny cam system. Look for a nanny cam system at a business that specializes in home security equipment so that you can take advantage of their experience to help you make this important decision.

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Never Remove the Fire Alarm Batteries

August 28th, 2010 by smokedetector No comments »

Many people have died or been injured terribly in house fires because their fire and smoke alarms did not alert them to the fire. It turns out that it generally is the fault of the people in the house and not the fault of the alarms. When a battery in an alarm starts to die down, the alarm will emit a little beeping sound that is different from it’s “alarm” sound. This is to let you know that it is time to chance the battery.

The thing is though, not everyone has a spare battery on hand. So, instead of listening to the constant reminder that the battery needs replaced or heading straight to the store for one, some people will simply remove the battery all together, figuring that they will get to replacing the battery soon. However, as life would have it, things get hectic and before you know it, they have forgotten all about replacing the battery so now there is no protection in the home from fire.

Another reason why some people will remove the alarm battery is because they keep setting it off with smoke from their cooking. Instead of moving the alarm to a better location, they completely remove the battery and forget to put it back in.

In order to make sure that you never forget to put the fire or smoke alarm battery back in, you should never remove it in the first place. If the battery is never removed, you will never have to worry about having such a problem.

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For Sale 2009 Escape 17ft Travel Trailer

August 27th, 2010 by smokedetector No comments »

Escape Plan “B” Standard Features # 10′ Fiesta Awning (7′ extension) # 12000 BTU Furnace # 3.0 Cubic ft. 3-way Dometic Fridge # Roof Vent (Plan B has a vent in the bathroom) # 2 Burner Cooktop # Counter Extension off Sink # Sink Cover # Power Range Hood With Light # Microwave Ready (cabinet above fridge) # Interior Shower Pkg. PLAN B (6 Gal DSI H/W tank, 20 gal gray tank, 14 gal black tank, full fiberglass shower insert, sink with hand-held shower unit & holding tank moniter panel) # 25′ 30 Amp Power Cord # 45 Amp Converter/Battery Charger # Group 27 Deep Cycle Battery # Oak Door Package # Draw down pleated shades # 12 Volt Demand Water System # 20 Gal. Fresh Water Tank # 110 Volt Interior Outlets (3) # 4″ High Density Cushions # Exterior Door Light # Exterior Grab Handle # Exterior Bubble Levels # Large Screened Windows # Front Window Rock Shield # 20 lb. OPD Propane Tank with Cover # Locking Water Fill Hatch # 14″ Goodyear Tires (ST205-75R-14, balanced) # Full Size Spare Tire & Cover # Safety Chains and Break-Away Switch # Front & Rear Scissor Stabilizer Jacks # Electric Brakes # Entry Step # Screen Door (side to side retractable) # 3500lb Torsion Rubber Ride Suspension # 20′ Sewer Hose & Storage Compartment # Safety Fire Extinguisher # Propane Detector # Carbon Monoxide Detector # Smoke Detector # Vinyl Flooring # Custom Wood Interior Finish Upgrades # Roof Mounted Air Conditioner # Additional Window over sink # High Axel Lift w/15″ Tires # Bike Rack Ready # Dual

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3 ADC Medi-Alert Services Accessories

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The Raccoon at FBC – Part 3

August 23rd, 2010 by smokedetector No comments »

The back story: The church furnace set off the smoke detector and after calling 911 we discovered that it was not sending fumes up the chimney but instead was leaking them into the furnace room. It was soon discovered that the reason the fumes weren’t going where they were supposed to was due to a raccoon being stuck in the chimney. They had pulled it out this far when I got there with the camera….. Falmouth Baptist Church, Nova Scotia. April 15, 2009

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A Smoke Alarm Saved Our Lives

August 22nd, 2010 by smokedetector No comments »

This family from Texas lost their home to a blazing fire, but one simple step saved their lives. If you had an encounter with fire or carbon monoxide in your home, please consider sharing your story with others by visiting “Share Your Story” at www.Kidde.com

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