Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Major Components of Police Uniforms

Major Components of Police Uniforms

It is important that each component of a police uniform is durable and comfortable. In addition, a law enforcement officer needs different uniforms for different aspects of their job. The clothing that is perfect for time in the office won't be sufficient out on the streets. Visit Blauer for a full line of law enforcement uniforms and gear. You'll find everything from protective outer wear to basic accessories.

Blauer carries shirts and pants for every law enforcement need. The LS Polyester Armorskin winter base shirts will keep you warm in the colder months, while the Cotton Job T-shirt is ideal for warmer times of the year. Police polo shirts work nicely in the office, and they provide a professional appearance without sacrificing comfort. Blauer even carries a line of graphic T's for off duty hours. Each of the shirts can be paired with a matching pant that ranges from the casual cotton trouser to dressier wool blend pants.

When out in the field, it is important to be comfortable, warm, and dry so that you can focus on the job at hand. Start with base layer tops and bottoms. Blauer's long underwear, turtlenecks, and T-shirts are all made off excellent quality materials. The mid layers are comprised of sweaters and pull overs that look professional while keeping the warmth next to your body.

Blauer's outerwear offers law enforcement everything they need to protect themselves from the elements. The high visibility pieces keep one safe in traffic, rain, or nighttime settings. The bright yellow and reflective trim lets everyone clearly see you. The Gortex fabric used in many of the other jackets is both windproof and waterproof, but it is also breathable. Parka length jackets protect you from snow, cold, wind, and rain while preserving your uniform underneath for a professional appearance. Blauer outerwear is a necessity in many tactical situations and in colder climates. If you're in a moderate climate, these pieces let you comfortably stay outdoors for longer lengths of time.

Safety vests are a vital component to any law enforcement uniform. They come in high visibility yellow with reflective trims. This allows any officer to be easily spotted and identified. Many vests can be labeled as fire, police, or sheriff. All Blauer vests are ANSI 207-2011 certified. The breakaway feature allows each vest to be removed quickly if it becomes a hazard by catching on a vehicle or becoming involved in some other dangerous situation.

Even the smallest items are key components of a police uniform. Hats provide warmth, visibility, and can even be a source of identification to others. The Watch Cap has a traditional design with ribbed knit. It includes a windproof and breathable lining for an extra barrier against cold. The Stretch Fitted, B.DU Patrol, and Multicam B.DU Patrol Caps are the perfect for warmer climates out in the field. Gloves, socks, and boots are essential for protecting the feet and hands from the climate and one's surroundings.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Shipping Goods with Foam Packaging Sets



Shipping valuable and delicate goods can sometimes give you a headache. There might be instances where you will be worrying if the goods can be delivered in good shape. However, the use of packaging sets materialized from foam can save up all your worries.

Why Use Foam Packaging?
Foam packaging is widely used by homeowners and even large companies when shipping delicate items. For a fact, this means of packaging is cost-effective because it is cheaper and durable. During the long course of shipping or storing of goods, the items will remain intact and undamaged.

Aside from the cost-efficiency, there are other perks that you can cite from the use of foam packaging material. Firstly, it comes in different types that accommodate specific items to be shipped or stored. Among these are egg crate sets, anti-static pick and pluck foam, and poly foam. Lastly, foam packaging material is pro-green. Depending on the type of foam packaging, it is reusable because of its long time of usability ranging from 8 to 10 years.

Where to Find Foam Packaging Material?
Whenever you have to ship your delicate goods, you can make use of foam packaging material. There are various foam factory that also offers other foam products serving a variety of purposes. Nevertheless, the products are offered in excellent quality and in competitive prices.

The Wrap
The use of foam packaging material is indeed a wise decision whenever you ship valuable and delicate items. It will not only protect your goods but will also keep your mind away from too much worry.

Friday, February 28, 2014

Harvesting the Best of the Best : A Bright Leaf Awards 2014

The annual showcase of  the best published agriculture stories and photos as well as broadcast reports is now open for entries  for the 8th Bright Leaf Agricultural Journalism Awards.

The prestigious Bright Leaf Awards are given to the most outstanding and relevant agriculture stories in print, radio, and television.  It will also honor the most compelling photos that capture the essence of Tobacco farming and the agriculture industry. 


Project Head of the Bright Leaf Awards, Didet Danguilan is encouraging all professional Filipino journalists residing in the Philippines to join the competition as their way of sharing the successes of farmers through their stories — in whatever medium—to the public.

"Their stories need to be seen, heard and appreciated. The Bright Leaf Agriculture Journalism Awards is the best way to achieve that," she said.

The categories for the Bright Leaf Awards are:

  • Agriculture Story of the Year
  • Agriculture Photo of the Year
  • Tobacco Story of the Year
  • Tobacco Photo of the Year
  • Best Television Program or Segment
  • Best Radio Program or Segment
  • Best National News Story
  • Best Regional News Story
  • Best National Feature Story
  • Best Regional Feature Story and

  • The Oriental Leaf Award.  This special award is given to those who have won a Bright Leaf Award in any category for five consecutive years.  The Oriental Leaf Awardees become part of an elite group of individuals that comprise the Bright Leaf Hall of Fame.

"We want to highlight the stories that enlighten and inspire our countrymen.  This is even more important now because of the recent typhoons and earthquakes that have greatly impacted the agriculture industry.”  Ms. Danguilan added, “This is one way to provide some light in what was a very dark time for the Filipino farmer.”

This contest aims to get a larger crop of entries than any other year by actively reaching out to tri-media practitioners from more agricultural provinces to invite them to submit their articles and photos.

All entries should be published, aired or broadcast locally from September 1, 2013 to August 31, 2014. Participation is free of charge.  Contestants can submit as many stories in any of the categories however no story can be entered into more than one category.

All entries may be in English or any of our preferred Philippine regional dialects.  However, for entries that are not in English, participants are requested to submit an English translation.

For entry forms and more information, visit

Bright Leaf Secretariat:
Email    : secretariat@thebrightleafawards.com
Tel       :  (02) 697-8110
Cell      :  (0915) 5508301, (0918) 4130797

Sunday, February 23, 2014

How to Choose a Franchise

If you want to launch a business with minimal risk, business franchising seems to be the most attractive option. Since you would be expecting a long run of business, you should carefully think on what product or service you would want to invest in. So, how are you going to pick the right choice?

1. Keep an open mind. There are thousands of franchises to choose from. With a variant of options, selection can be daunting. Therefore, do not limit your options on a particular business.

2. Check on the demand and competition. Firstly, you should take into consideration the demand on a particular service or product. The demand is one pillar that would keep your business on the run. Lastly, competition is healthy, but too much of it will be a deterrent for your business to prosper. Therefore, choose a franchise that has high demand yet low to moderate in competition.

3. Inquire. Before you invest your hard-earned money on a particular business, you should seek pertinent information regarding the franchise. For instance, ask the franchisor about the concept, trainings, and the expected sales on a monthly basis. In addition to this, you should also talk with franchisees who owned a franchise business you consider to give you an idea on how the business and as well as the franchisor is doing in the long run.

4. Be observant. As you ask for information, you should take note on how the staff addresses your concerns. When you see that they are reliable, then the likelihood of their support system is dependable which is very much important when you encounter problems along the way.

5. You decide. Once you narrow out your options, then go for your decision. Accept the challenges in a dynamic world with your eyes wide open.

Business franchising is one demanding and challenging venture to head on. To ensure that you will be able to seize potential growth and success, your starting point should be right from the start.

Monday, February 17, 2014

5 Things Every Business Manager Should Have in Place

Much of being a manager is about how you conduct yourself day to day in the workplace. But with the right ideas in place, the difficult process of managing a team can become much easier. Here are five things no manager should fail to implement.

Team Meetings

Team meetings are crucial for workplace communication. They allow you to share your goals, plans and ideas with staff. Not only does this keep your team up to date and informed, it also makes them feel included in developments and changes happening in your workplace. It will keep everybody on the same page, and help create process uniformity. But team meetings aren’t just a way for you to talk to your staff. It’s also a great opportunity for your team to talk to you and to each other. Staff can voice questions and share concerns they have been having. They ask each other’s advice, and learn from each other’s ideas. This will help prevent workplace disputes and ensure everyone is best placed to deal with their workload.

Complaint and Dispute Resolution Procedures

If a conflict does arise in your workplace, it is important it is not allowed to fester. Make sure there is a way your team members can make complaints about the behavior and conduct of other staff members in a staff that is confidential. If two members of your team do have an argument, don’t take sides. Instead, try to move the discussion to solutions rather than dwell on the problem. Take those fighting away from the rest of the staff and help them reach a compromise. If you think you’d have trouble in this situation, consider a professional management course such as those offered by HBA learning – take a look at their page here.

Performance Reviews

Performance reviews are an important part of creating an individual relationship with the members of your team. You don’t need to score them out of ten – in fact, that’s probably the worst thing you can do. Instead, performance reviews are a time for you and a staff member to discuss their strength and weaknesses. Although it’s important to discuss the previous period, performance reviews are just as much about looking forward as looking back. Help you team members to set goals, and discuss with them any concerns they have, or road blocks they may face in their quest for improvement.

Incentive and Reward Scheme

Everybody likes to be recognized, and an incentive and award scheme will ensure that those in your team who do put the extra effort in don’t go unnoticed. Since praise and recognition is the goal, prizes offered don’t need to be extensive or expensive. Instead, it’s important employees are awarded publically. Give them a title such as “department innovation award” that will sit well on their resume. Make sure incentives and rewards are not competitive, but available to all who excel. This will encourage others to strive for similar results.

Mentorship Programs

Starting out as a new employee can be a very daunting and difficult task, and a staff member who is “green” and inexperienced won’t add as much value to the team. Pair new staff members up with an experienced mentor who can help the new employee overcome problems, and can answer the endless questions they are sure to have. The mentor shouldn’t be someone who the new team member reports to, as this can be a very intimidating experience. Instead, they should be approachable and easy to talk to.

Friday, January 31, 2014

Business Tips from CEO's



Want to be an entrepreneur? I will be posting here more business tips from the experts! From brilliant minds of CEO's, Presidents, Managers and Business Consultants.
 
 
“Always check your cash flow, as long as it’s positive, you’re doing already – Richard V. Dalao, Agri-PTS


“I’ve learned that you have to understand the local market very well so you can focus on the right products and the right image. You must understand competition, so you’ll know where to focus your strategies.” Daniel M. Moran, Red Ribbon Bakeshop


“Earning money is just a consequence of being an entrepreneur. The important thing is you do something for the good of the majority.” Tomas Victorino A. Meneses, Tyno Drug House


“If you work hard and do your very best, everything will fall into place – business will improve, your career will improve, and you will be rewarded financially. And that’s all I expect from our employees, for them to give their very best.”  Johnip Cua, Proctor  & Gamble Philippines

Monday, January 27, 2014

Tips to Consider Before Joining a Trade Show

A trade show can be one of the cost-effective measures that you can employ whenever you are building presence or increasing the sales of a company. However, getting into this venture should not be based solely with the frenzy attitude circling in the business world. So, before you jump off into this endeavor, heed these valuable tips to gain maximum benefits.

  •  Do evaluate. Carefully evaluate whether your business can be exposed to qualified targets or not.
  •       Read. Know the very details of the trade show from proposed schedule to more important details.
  •      Advertise. Be proactive and do both online and offline advertisement of your participation in a trade show.
  • Set your objectives. Before you opt for a trade show, define first your goals— is it exposure of your business or increased sales in your products and services?
  •      Craft a message. Trade shows are similar with advertisements. In light of this, make sure that your message is clearly relayed to attract prospect targets.
  • Be prepared. Preparedness should be depicted not only on the equipment for your trade show, but as well as on the expertise of your staff.
  •       Booth. Make sure that your booth is equipped with the basics in reaching out and demonstrating your services to the people.


In brief view, preparation has its great share on the success of any business taking part on a trade show. Therefore, do the necessary preparatory routines to get ahead of your competitors.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Why ecards are not killing Christmas

Modern Technology has transformed the world in which we live; especially in business, but new technology always has detractors. Recently, electronic greeting cards have come under attack from the Bishop of Hertford, the Rt Revd Paul Bayes. He slammed e-cards for crushing the festive spirit and stealing vital income away from charities that use greeting cards as a way to bring in funds during the festive season.


Alongside fair trade retail group, Traidcraft, the Bishop of Hertford is now looking to convince the public to begin buying traditional Christmas cards instead of using digital ecards. In lots of ways he may be right about individuals sending e-cards, but when it comes to corporate businesses the story is certainly different. Corporate e-cards are now hugely popular and doing a lot of good in the world in the following ways:

Saving trees

It may be true that e-cards are taking a slight bit of the fun out of sending cards to family and friends, but look at it from a business point of view. An organisation has to send out thousands of festive greetings rather than just a few, which has a huge effect on the amount of paper used. This means that every year hundreds of thousands of trees are cut down around the world to support corporate festive greeting cards. This is destroying the natural rain forest and habitats of exotic animals that are being forced to the edge of extinction by our paper usage. So sending an e-card makes sense when the environment is your top consideration.

Cutting carbon emissions

Businesses are being pressurized to cut carbon emissions vastly to hit Government targets and put an end to climate change. This makes the logistical ease of e-cards the perfect way to slash carbon emissions each festive season. Rather than having to transport thousands of cards to clients across the globe it takes just the click of a button to pass on festive greetings without harming the environment.

Giving something back to the environment

A bonus of buying your corporate e-cards at eco2greetings is that instead of just saving trees being pulled down and reducing your carbon footprint, they will even plant trees on your behalf. For every order of e-cards you place the team will plant ten trees across the world in the neediest areas. They will even promote this within your e-card to show your customers just how much you car about the environment.

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