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Signs you need to get your eyes tested

There are lots of different signs that can indicate a change in your vision, and the need to get a new eye test. The most obvious and common one is a change in your ability to read things. Across the world, it is estimated that over 55% of the population need some kind of vision correction. This equates to billions of people. Luckily over 80% of vision problems can be fixed, corrected or avoided.

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The sooner you identify the problem, the sooner you can get it sorted. If you are putting off getting your regular eye test, this is a call to action! Book yourself in today! I know what you are thinking. “I don’t want to spend a fortune on a new pair of glasses”. The good news? You don’t have to. Gone are the days of 400$ glasses, only available at opticians. A growing number of people are now turning to online vendors to buy new glasses. They are a lot cheaper and come in a wider variety of styles.

If you are still unsure as to whether you need glasses or an eye test, here are some more warning signs that your eyes need help.

Blurry Vision

If you cannot see clearly at a distance, or objects have a fuzzy halo around them, you may be developing shortsightedness. Try resting your eyes and staying hydrated for a day or so – if the blurriness does not go away, book in for an eye exam.

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Poor Nightvision

If you cannot see in the dark as well as you used to, this could be a sign of cataracts in its early stages. Although not a serious condition, if left undetected they could grow to obscure your vision.

Eye Strain

If you find your eyes getting more fatigued after focusing on something like a book or a screen, this could be a sign you need to get your eyes tested. However, eye fatigue can also be a result of bad habits. Spending hours looking at your phone screen and not staying hydrated can both lead to eye fatigue. Make sure you take regular breaks and drink at least 8 glasses of water a day to help your body and your eyes.

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Headaches

The eyes are made up of loads of tiny muscles. When one of the eye’s mechanisms begins to fail, those tiny muscles are put under more strain. When this happens your eyes tend to squint as they are forced to work harder. This can lead to headaches and eye pain. If you are suffering with reoccurring headaches, it is probably time to see a optician/doctor.

Looking after your eyes is incredibly important. Without them, life would be a whole lot harder. Nobody wants to have to deal with a life without vision. This is why it is immensely important to make sure you get your eyes tested regularly. An annual eye test can reassure you that your eyes are in good health, and also flag up any early problems.

This is a collective guest post. The ideas and views do not necessarily represent those of Mommy Ramblings.


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4 Reasons to Get Your Boiler Serviced Annually

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Being a property owner, your job is more than just making your home look pretty. There are a lot of other things that every homeowner should consider. Boiler servicing is one of those necessary things that is often overlooked. Most people do not get their boilers checked and serviced regularly. It is the reason why they have to replace it after a few years or get it repaired by paying a significant amount of money. This can be avoided only if you book your boiler maintenance service. Here are a few reasons for you to service your boiler annually.

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Find Problems Sooner than Later

It is easy to forget that you do not only use your boiler during the cold winter days but every day for your hot water. Due to this, your boiler can run into issues that you don’t even notice which leads to repairs or sometimes, even replacement of the system. Contrary to this, with annual service, you are making sure that you are identifying internal faults and addressing them before it’s too late. Getting boiler service once a year will confirm that your system is working correctly and help you to save money on unexpected breakdowns and any future repairs.

Ensure Efficiency

Some boiler parts can wear out faster than others, during winter, your boiler is forced to work hard. You know all too well the high bills you receive during the winter months. If you are looking to save on those ever-increasing energy bills, then it is essential to make sure all the parts are working at peak efficiency. An expert will ensure that your boiler is working as efficiently as possible and not consuming extra energy. This will help save on energy bills while also decreasing your home’s carbon footprint.

Keep Your Boiler Warranty Valid

Most common boiler warranties and guarantees require yearly service to keep your warranty valid. If you are not getting annual service, then it can void your warranty or guarantee. In fact, most home and business insurance companies include regular service for boilers in their policies so that the boiler is safe to use. It is essential to know that a regular boiler service will meet the requirements of your policy,

Check with your insurance company about what they provide.  Another great option is to get boiler coverage. Find out more about insurance by visiting the Corgi HomePlan website.

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Your Boiler Will Run Safely

Annual boiler service not only makes sure that your home boiler is running efficiently but also certifies that it is working safely. A faulty boiler can be very unsafe, mainly if a gas leak occurs. Every year,  thousands of people die from carbon monoxide poisoning due to broken and damaged boilers. Carbon monoxide, which is also known as the silent killer, is a gas that causes headaches, collapsing, nausea, dizziness, breathlessness, and a loss of consciousness. Therefore, to make sure that you and your family remain safe, you must have your boiler checked regularly. Annual service will let you know if you need to get your boiler repaired and will give you peace of mind.

This is a collaborative guest post. The views and ideas do not necessarily reflect those of Mommy Ramblings.

 

 


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4 things you should prioritize this spring

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Can you believe the winter holiday season is officially over, and the new year is already in full swing? If you’ve already headed back to work, then you might be missing the freedom you had over the Christmas break. Maybe you’re wondering what to do with the limited free time you’re now left with.

With so many little tasks to get sorted, deciding what to prioritize isn’t easy, especially when you only have a weekend to work with. Most would agree that prioritizing the errands or little tasks that will save you time, money and effort in the future should be tackled first, so that’s what we’re going to look at here. Check out my top 4 things you should prioritize this spring.

Getting your AC unit checked

Reaching for your AC unit when it’s baking hot outside, only to find it splutter, choke and fail on you is something no one wants to experience. Especially during the hottest months of the year!

If your AC unit is faulty or not working correctly then get it looked at straight away – for air conditioning repairs in Las Vegas, click the link – if you can’t remember the last time you had it serviced, then get it looked at as soon as possible. Don’t be fooled into thinking you have months to get this sorted, failing to prioritize some simple maintenance could mean you’re stuck on a waiting list for weeks and you may be charged extra for an emergency call out.

Deep cleaning the house

It’s not pleasant and most people would prefer that this wasn’t classed as a priority, but deep cleaning your home will not only give you a deep sense of satisfaction, it’s also beneficial for your physical and mental well being. From dust bunnies to spider webs, cleaning up your home and giving everything from the ceilings to the skirting boards a good scrub will make your living arrangements much more pleasant and make your home feel fresh and ready for the new year ahead.

Removing the clutter

Clutter is not your friend. It’s stressful, unsightly and makes our lives a misery – often without us knowing it! Believe it or not, decluttering your home doesn’t mean getting rid of all the sentimental items you cherish – just the ones that you’re hanging on to for no discernible reason at all. Start with your closet and remove anything that you haven’t worn in a year, donate any items to charity or sell them online to make a little profit. Go through each room in turn and you won’t believe the difference it makes to your life.

Moving your body more

We all lead pretty sedentary lifestyles, so getting up and moving our bodies a little more each day is certainly something to prioritize. Exercise doesn’t have to be a grueling session at the gym, it can be a walk around the block on your lunch break or some simple yoga moves at home. Moving your body reduces stress, relieves tension and gets your heart pumping, so make it a priority this year!

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