

Hong Kong House Party Health and Safety Considerations
Statistically the biggest health and safety risk is the water feature. If you have a pool you need some-one who stays sober the entire evening. If the water feature has a cover on it, then it needs to be taken off (some-one could fall under it). Fire risk from candles comes a close second. Do you know where the fire extinguishers are located? There are many battery operated authentic alternatives to burning candles these days. Trip hazards e.g. stairs with open risers. F


Sharing Digital Data in the Family – Part 1
In the ’old days’ it was possible to be satisfied with the family photo albums and a well curated collection of home DVDs and CDs. As we know, that all changed with the advent of iTunes, and became all the more complex with SMART phones. Most families now have a formidable array of technologies at hand, but have yet to turn their attention to how to best integrate them and – crucial here – how to share the benefits around the family. Our experience of this area has come incr


Children Study Rooms
As parents, we can be forgiven for being just a little anxious about whether the time our children are spending on home study is actually productive. Are they really in the best environment to achieve their study goals? This is especially relevant with the increasing use of PC based learning from an early age (and the impact that can have on your posture/health). Here are our top tips on how to create a productive home study place for your child: Seating and desktop positi