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Two infants have died from cord strangulation deaths with this product and two more have reportedly been entangled, but not fatally. Recalled: 600,000 baby monitors have been recalled after two babies died from strangulation by AngelCare baby monitor cords , , and nearly 70 small baby specialty stores. Consumers should stop using the product and contact the company for a repair kit.The recall involves all versions of Angelcare sensor monitors including model numbers: AC1100, AC201, AC300, AC401 AC601 and 49255 that did not include rigid cord covers. The model number is located on the back of the nursery monitor unit. Unsafe: The CPSC reports that industr-ywide there have been eight reports of strangulation from baby monitor cords since 2002 Angelcare, based in Canada, is providing consumers with a repair kit that includes rigid protective cord covers, through which the sensor pad cords can be threaded, as well as a new electric cord warning label and revised instructions.

The CPSC said that industry-wide there have been eight reports of strangulation in baby monitor cords since 2002. The first death occurred in August 2004 in Salem, Oregon when an eight-month-old girl was strangled. The second occurred in 2011, when 13-month-old Vincenza Marie Porretta died in San Diego, California after her mother found her with the cord of the monitor wrapped so tightly around her neck that she had trouble removing it.
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Have you managed to make it look amazing too? I need to go work on mine... ;) *As always, click on the picture and you'll be whisked away to it's Pinterest source!!You've got to check out Caramel Potatoes. I found some amazing food there, like these Caramel Apple Nachos [I know, right?!... oh my goodness!]. Kyra and Jocelyn are a mother/daughter duo and you will sooo want to see what they're up to! Then I found Jennifer at Peas & Crayons. She has tons of really yummy and healthy dishes. That is a tough combination to find and Jennifer makes it look delicious... like these Healthified Somosas. I seriously want to make these tonight! And Amber shared how she made this gorgeous homemade Sushi at Salt Tree. I love sushi, and this looks amazing! She's got all kinds of yummy-goodness happening over there, so be sure to check her out! Finally... this isn't cooking, but I had to share it anyway! NeeCee at Pine Creek Style has all kinds of good ideas for the home, like this Weekly Chore List.

It is soooo good. When it comes to getting things really [really] clean, sometimes I just need someone else to boss me around in my own home [which is probably why I'm a big fan of Martha Stewart]. NeeCee's list is a-maz-ingly specific and left me feeling like I should go clean something right now!! *Note to every single person who follows Salvage Savvy: I am TOTALLY honored that you've chosen to follow me here @ my little blog [Actually, it's kind of crazy how happy my followers make me. So if you even kind of like Salvage Savvy and aren't a follower... please join... it will make me really, really happy... like this lady with the Tide!]. This is how the dresser started... it's nice, but we changed his room and it didn't work with the new look. I wanted something industrial and boy-ish. Soooo, I painted it. I preped it using the same techniques listed in How to Paint a Dresser. Once I had my base coat on the drawers, it was time to achieve "my vision" through paint, hard work and magic.

Well, my first attempt was not magical [at all]. If you missed the post and want to see the ugliness that followed... then check out When a DIY Project Turns Ugly [literally]. I had to redo the whole thing [which put me in a really great mood]. To achieve a more refined, [but still industrial] look I decided to paint over the black magnetic paint with a dark brown color. It was definately less harsh than the black base. Then, I took Rub n' Buff and applied a thin coat [using my fingers because that's how it works best]. I saw that going side to side with long strokes worked best. I wanted it to have an irregular texture, so if it was a little heavy in one area then I went lighter next to it... you just have to eye-ball it and adjust as necessary. And for the exterior of the dresser I chose to go with a calmer, gentler color the second time: I used a high gloss navy blue paint. I think that paint worked because it helped "ground" the dresser and because navy blue is a cool, dark color it really complimented the silver drawers.

And the glossy finish also helped ensure that the industrial look didn't turn "dirty" [like it did in my first attempt]. Next, it was time to create the dresser adornments. I purchased magnetic paper from Walmart, and spray painted it red[ish]. Well, the paper didn't like my spray paint [it's made for an ink jet printer], so it dried with this weird texture [which was PERFECT! Finally a happy accident!]. Once it dried completely I measured the drawer height and cut 1" and 1.5" stripes. *Note: If you make stripes, make sure to measure each drawer... don't assume they are all the same size. The top drawer might be shorter than all the others... so if you don't notice it, assume they're all the same and cut them according to the top drawer only... IF you do that, then you'll have to go back and make a whole entire new sheet using the correct measurements of the remaining three drawers. Not that it happened to me [it totally happended to me]. Unfortunately, my son continued to wear different clothes everyday despite the fact that he had no dresser to put them in [can you imagine the nerve of that boy?!].

So, after a week and a half and much hard work I was left with only an ugly dresser + a room that looked like this [and in the middle of the room was my big drop cloth and the paint cans that I refused to pickup because I was too busy pity partyn']. A couple quick notes before we start (P)inspiration: first of all, I am a guest blogger at Mom's Point of View today, so if you are visiting from there... welcome!! And if you are a regular Salvage Savvy reader, I'd love it if you would stop by and see all the good stuff that is happening over there :) This is a creative, affordable and all around brilliant idea for a dollhouse. This is creativity at its finest, folks! This idea could even be taken farther by using fabulous wallpaper for a little glamour... oooo the little girl in me has so many ideas right now :) And someday it'll just go back to being a bookshelf, instead of getting stashed-away because your daughter doesn't use it but can't get rid of it [or is that just my daughter?!].

Blogging is time consuming [especially if you're addicted]. Blogging is an emotional roller coaster filled with highs ["Look at my stats today!"] and lows ["look. Today I'm taking a moment to celebrate my Woo-Hoo moments with you! I've even taken the time to set a perfectly decorated party table for the occasion [not really, I found it via Pinterest!]. Thanks so very, very much to YOU, my friends :) Today I'm thinking about stencils [...you'll see why soon!!]. If you've been in the blogosphere for more than a week, then you've most likely seen some gorgeous examples of stencilled walls... but I wanted to find some gorgeous and unexpected uses of stencils for [myself and] all of my fabulous readers! As always, just click on the image to find its source... if I couldn't find a good source, you can attempt to hunt it down on Pinterest because that's where I found all of these. ['cuz it almost burnt down my house]. Well, that's being dramatic, but it did try.

I was inspired from last week's Halloween (P)inspiration post, so I painted a cool, thorny branch white, then cut-out paper bats and tied them onto the branch. It looked great... but I wanted to take it one step farther... I put an LED light in the bottom of the container and taped bats to the inside. Then, I covered everything up with white gauze so that it would have that dramatic and creepy up-lit look [and so that I could burn down the house]. It looks pretty cool, right?! When I finished I gave myself a little pat on the back for creating a $0 Halloween decoration [unless you count the cost of our insurance deductible]. Then, maybe 15 minutes later our doorbell rang... and when I went to answer the door it smelled like someone was roasting marshmallows [no one was roasting marshmallows... I was roasting gauze]. I lifted up the fabric and smoke started pouring out [yikes!!]. It really wasn't bad [yet], but it really didn't smell good and the light was all black and bubbly.