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Copyright © 2009 Titus Hoskins
Many business owners and ordinary individuals often wonder how you can use your email system to send a fax? Especially now that more and more companies are switching over to this new way of faxing and countless people are using online fax to handle all their faxing requirements.
But just how do you send a "Fax to Email" or vice versa "Email to Fax?"
First, you have to understand one of the best ways to do this is to sign-up to an online fax service provider, where you will be given a local or Toll-Free fax number, which you can use to send and receive all your faxes. Your online fax provider acts as your intermediary to handle and process all your faxes.
Keep in mind, Internet faxing is simply using your email system and the Internet to send and receive your faxes. Because it is web-based, your faxes are available anytime, anywhere, as long as you have Internet access. Most providers will supply you with an online site (interface) where your faxes are stored. You can also send and receive your faxes from your login site.
Basically, you can send a fax to your online faxing service and they will forward it to the recipient in an email, your fax will be an attachment - usually in PDF or TIFF format. Likewise, you can use your email to send a fax, most companies will give you exact directions on how to do this. In most cases, to send a fax thru your email you simply enter the fax number you want dialed as a prefix in an email to your Fax Provider account - i.e. recipient's faxnumber@yourfaxcompany.com and attach your fax document.
Again, your online service provider acts as your intermediary on your behalf to process your faxes. That way you can still use email fax to send a fax to a traditional fax machine and vice versa. So you're not limited in any way by using an Internet Faxing service.
As mentioned before, in order to start using Internet faxing you have to sign-up to an online fax provider. There are numerous different faxing companies you can use but remember this is usually a long term service so do your homework now and you can save yourself some serious cash over the long haul. Your main goal is to find a service that meets your specific needs or requirements.
Monthly charges usually runs around $10 a month but there are cheaper options if your faxing requirements are very minimum. Some services offer a "pay-as-you-go" plan or have a yearly fee of around $20. So it does indeed pay to shop around.
Online faxing has many advantages over the traditional way of faxing; mainly it is paperless, inkless, more convenient, more secure and you don't need a fax machine or an extra phone line. Besides, it is totally mobile, compatible with laptops, PDAs, cell phones... and available anywhere you have the Internet.
Regardless of what you call it online fax, Internet fax, web fax... this is one service that will be here to stay.
Are you using it?
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Copyright (c) 2009 Titus Hoskins. http://www.bizwaremagic.com This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Yes, You Can Buy Parts for Your CPAP Mask
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Copyright © 2009 Chris Vasta
Buying parts for CPAP masks is an affordable way to keep your mask fitting comfortably without the expense of purchasing an entirely new mask. Although it makes economic sense to purchase parts, some masks are beyond their useful lives and should be replaced.
Finding the perfect fitting mask is hard enough. Once used, you must now follow a routine of keeping it clean, disinfected and ready for use which is a task unto itself, and now you must keep up with the daily routine of cleaning and caring for it. Unfortunately, even most disciplined users will find that over time their CPAP mask just doesn't have that fresh feeling. The CPAP mask cushion will start to disintegrate and become less comfortable. The CPAP headgear will stretch. And, the forehead pad will fall off. So, why purchase an entire new mask if just one part needs to be replaced?
Purchasing an entirely new CPAP mask can cost upwards of $150.00 for a full face mask, while purchasing individual mask parts prices can range from $10 to $40. Manufacturer's are now seeing the benefits of providing parts and are selling many individual parts for each mask. As long as your mask has not been used beyond its useful life, this is a cost effective and practical approach to making your CPAP mask feel like new.
The Respironics Comfort Gel nasal mask is one of our top sellers. Many people are quite familiar with the blue colored gel cushion that surrounds the nose and molds to your face. The heat from your face and natural skin oils will eventually wear down the consistency of this cushion. You will begin to find yourself tightening the headgear straps which will cause more pronounced strap marks on your face. This is just the point where it would be useful to inquire with your supplier about replacement parts for your particular mask. Your supplier should have a complete detailed mask parts breakdown.
Instead of purchasing the entire mask again, it makes sense to replace just that specific part. It is as simple as removing the worn down cushion and carefully replacing it with a new cushion. Over time this method can save you a considerable amount of money. The headgear which will become stretched and frayed can also be purchased for nearly every mask available. Purchasing new CPAP head straps for approximately $29.00 will save you enough money over time to purchase a back up CPAP masks
The savings become even more apparent when purchasing parts for the more expensive full face masks. For example, Resmed's Full Face Quattro CPAP mask has many replaceable parts; from the CPAP mask elbow assembly to the CPAP mask forehead support. The savings will quickly add up and you will find yourself sleeping better because the mask will be more comfortable. This will also help with compliance. We speak to hundreds of CPAP users per week, and often times replacing just one part, such as the head strap seems to create a much more comfortable CPAP experience and allow users to optimize the value of their purchase.
So keep in mind that any part that comes in contact with your skin will eventually breakdown and become ineffective. CPAP users should also choose a mask where parts are available. Many people find the life expectancy of cushions to be 3-6 months. Watch for our specials that include an additional cushion with the mask. Try to establish a daily cleaning routine and keep track of how many weeks elapse until your cushion, headgear, and forehead pads feel worn down. When this is determined you should create a regular ordering cycle to ensure proper fitting and comfort.
About the Author:
Written by: Chris Vasta of The CPAP Shop. Family owned and operated since 2003, we are CPAP specialists and our first priority is our customer and their satisfaction. We supply only the top manufacturers for CPAP machines and CPAP supplies. We are able to get the product you desire, answer questions you might have or make suggestions on new products. Please visit us at http://www.thecpapshop.com/ and become one of our thousands of satisfied customers.
Read more of Chris Vasta's articles.
Copyright © 2009 Chris Vasta
Buying parts for CPAP masks is an affordable way to keep your mask fitting comfortably without the expense of purchasing an entirely new mask. Although it makes economic sense to purchase parts, some masks are beyond their useful lives and should be replaced.
Finding the perfect fitting mask is hard enough. Once used, you must now follow a routine of keeping it clean, disinfected and ready for use which is a task unto itself, and now you must keep up with the daily routine of cleaning and caring for it. Unfortunately, even most disciplined users will find that over time their CPAP mask just doesn't have that fresh feeling. The CPAP mask cushion will start to disintegrate and become less comfortable. The CPAP headgear will stretch. And, the forehead pad will fall off. So, why purchase an entire new mask if just one part needs to be replaced?
Purchasing an entirely new CPAP mask can cost upwards of $150.00 for a full face mask, while purchasing individual mask parts prices can range from $10 to $40. Manufacturer's are now seeing the benefits of providing parts and are selling many individual parts for each mask. As long as your mask has not been used beyond its useful life, this is a cost effective and practical approach to making your CPAP mask feel like new.
The Respironics Comfort Gel nasal mask is one of our top sellers. Many people are quite familiar with the blue colored gel cushion that surrounds the nose and molds to your face. The heat from your face and natural skin oils will eventually wear down the consistency of this cushion. You will begin to find yourself tightening the headgear straps which will cause more pronounced strap marks on your face. This is just the point where it would be useful to inquire with your supplier about replacement parts for your particular mask. Your supplier should have a complete detailed mask parts breakdown.
Instead of purchasing the entire mask again, it makes sense to replace just that specific part. It is as simple as removing the worn down cushion and carefully replacing it with a new cushion. Over time this method can save you a considerable amount of money. The headgear which will become stretched and frayed can also be purchased for nearly every mask available. Purchasing new CPAP head straps for approximately $29.00 will save you enough money over time to purchase a back up CPAP masks
The savings become even more apparent when purchasing parts for the more expensive full face masks. For example, Resmed's Full Face Quattro CPAP mask has many replaceable parts; from the CPAP mask elbow assembly to the CPAP mask forehead support. The savings will quickly add up and you will find yourself sleeping better because the mask will be more comfortable. This will also help with compliance. We speak to hundreds of CPAP users per week, and often times replacing just one part, such as the head strap seems to create a much more comfortable CPAP experience and allow users to optimize the value of their purchase.
So keep in mind that any part that comes in contact with your skin will eventually breakdown and become ineffective. CPAP users should also choose a mask where parts are available. Many people find the life expectancy of cushions to be 3-6 months. Watch for our specials that include an additional cushion with the mask. Try to establish a daily cleaning routine and keep track of how many weeks elapse until your cushion, headgear, and forehead pads feel worn down. When this is determined you should create a regular ordering cycle to ensure proper fitting and comfort.
About the Author:
Written by: Chris Vasta of The CPAP Shop. Family owned and operated since 2003, we are CPAP specialists and our first priority is our customer and their satisfaction. We supply only the top manufacturers for CPAP machines and CPAP supplies. We are able to get the product you desire, answer questions you might have or make suggestions on new products. Please visit us at http://www.thecpapshop.com/ and become one of our thousands of satisfied customers.
Read more of Chris Vasta's articles.
Monday, April 13, 2009
The Outlet Camera - A Review of the Cleverly Hidden Outlet Camera
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Copyright © 2009 David English
The electrical outlet camera is quickly becoming one of the most popular self contained hidden cameras you can buy. That's probable due to the many advantages of using outlet cameras with only a few disadvantages.
Nearly Invisible Hidden Surveillance
No one looks closely at anything that's not right in front of them. (Some don't even see that from time to time) Since an electrical outlet is near the floor it's way out of the normal field of vision making it almost invisible.
Even the rare person who happens to see your wall outlet camera will completely ignore it since it's just part of the normal scenery. Outlets aren't usually thought of as very interesting and a six plug adapter isn't any better.
Nothing More to Buy
The components are self contained in the tiny outlet housing. You get a camera and DVR both built right in to the tiny outlet housing.
This means you do not have to make another purchase or even connect this hidden camera to a VCR for it to work. The only thing you really have to worry about is keeping up with the remote control.
Simple Set Up
The greatest advantage to an outlet camera over other types of hidden cameras is probably the easy set up and installation. Sure, all self contained hidden cameras are easy to set up and install, but this one takes it another step further.
If you are "technically challenged" you'll love how simple an outlet hidden camera is to set up. There is nothing new you will have to learn in order to set to and use it.
Even if you do happen to be a technical genius you're going to be thrilled with having at least one less complicated project. We may enjoy working with our hands and get a nice sense of accomplishment after completing a DIY project but it's also nice to get a break every once in a while.
Either way you will be impressed with just how much time and trouble this set up will save you. I'll explain it in the whole three steps it requires.
1. Take it out of the box. If you've survived more than one Christmas holiday this is a piece of cake.
2. Install SD card. Do you have a digital camera? The SD card for this hidden camera is installed exactly the same way.
3. Plug the camera in to an electrical outlet. You don't even have a cord to worry about with these cameras. Just plug it directly in to any wall outlet and your camera is ready to go.
Easy to Record
Now that your camera is set up it's time to learn how to record the video. Recording is done by using the included remote control, just like changing channels. Motion Detection Recording
You can also set the camera for motion detection and let your camera automatically record when motion is detected. With motion detection on you will never have to look through hours of useless footage. Your camera will only record while something is happening.
If you're worried that Fido will set off the motion detection and waste your storage space, don't. By using the Area Masking feature you can mask the lower area from the view so it wont pick up movement near the floor.
Easy Add On for an Existing Surveillance System
For an existing surveillance system these cameras offer a very simple add on. You can keep that extra channel or two reserved for one or two more normal security cameras and still include hidden cameras too.
Your standard security cameras can give you real time monitoring capability and better low light vision. At the same time this simple hidden camera allows you to have a separate back up recording. You also get better evidence because no one is trying to avoid the camera since they cannot see it.
Well, Nothing Is Perfect
No Internet Capability - As with anything there are a couple of disadvantages. First of all an electrical outlet camera is not networkable. You cannot log in and view your footage over the internet.
No Black and White - Camera options are reduced to color only. While color does give you the most realistic picture it does not show detail as well as black and white in low light conditions.
Not Suited for Real Time Monitoring - As a self contained hidden camera they are not designed for monitoring, only playback. If you do need to view the video footage as it is happening then this is not the right product for you.
Final Thoughts
These cameras are great time savers and can make a simple addition to any security system. While there are few disadvantages to owning this hidden security device they are outweighed, by far, by the many great advantages.
A hidden outlet camera can give you an immediate and simple solution to your hidden surveillance needs. With it's near invisibility, easy set up and recording you can't ask for much more in a hidden camera.
About the Author:
Make your next hidden camera a simple one. Get your own outlet camera today. David English owns Marshall Self Defense http://www.marshallselfdefense.com/ - a family owned and operated company that is dedicated to helping you keep your family safe. Get more info: http://www.marshallselfdefense.com/dvr-electrical-outlet-hidden-camera.htm
Copyright © 2009 David English
The electrical outlet camera is quickly becoming one of the most popular self contained hidden cameras you can buy. That's probable due to the many advantages of using outlet cameras with only a few disadvantages.
Nearly Invisible Hidden Surveillance
No one looks closely at anything that's not right in front of them. (Some don't even see that from time to time) Since an electrical outlet is near the floor it's way out of the normal field of vision making it almost invisible.
Even the rare person who happens to see your wall outlet camera will completely ignore it since it's just part of the normal scenery. Outlets aren't usually thought of as very interesting and a six plug adapter isn't any better.
Nothing More to Buy
The components are self contained in the tiny outlet housing. You get a camera and DVR both built right in to the tiny outlet housing.
This means you do not have to make another purchase or even connect this hidden camera to a VCR for it to work. The only thing you really have to worry about is keeping up with the remote control.
Simple Set Up
The greatest advantage to an outlet camera over other types of hidden cameras is probably the easy set up and installation. Sure, all self contained hidden cameras are easy to set up and install, but this one takes it another step further.
If you are "technically challenged" you'll love how simple an outlet hidden camera is to set up. There is nothing new you will have to learn in order to set to and use it.
Even if you do happen to be a technical genius you're going to be thrilled with having at least one less complicated project. We may enjoy working with our hands and get a nice sense of accomplishment after completing a DIY project but it's also nice to get a break every once in a while.
Either way you will be impressed with just how much time and trouble this set up will save you. I'll explain it in the whole three steps it requires.
1. Take it out of the box. If you've survived more than one Christmas holiday this is a piece of cake.
2. Install SD card. Do you have a digital camera? The SD card for this hidden camera is installed exactly the same way.
3. Plug the camera in to an electrical outlet. You don't even have a cord to worry about with these cameras. Just plug it directly in to any wall outlet and your camera is ready to go.
Easy to Record
Now that your camera is set up it's time to learn how to record the video. Recording is done by using the included remote control, just like changing channels. Motion Detection Recording
You can also set the camera for motion detection and let your camera automatically record when motion is detected. With motion detection on you will never have to look through hours of useless footage. Your camera will only record while something is happening.
If you're worried that Fido will set off the motion detection and waste your storage space, don't. By using the Area Masking feature you can mask the lower area from the view so it wont pick up movement near the floor.
Easy Add On for an Existing Surveillance System
For an existing surveillance system these cameras offer a very simple add on. You can keep that extra channel or two reserved for one or two more normal security cameras and still include hidden cameras too.
Your standard security cameras can give you real time monitoring capability and better low light vision. At the same time this simple hidden camera allows you to have a separate back up recording. You also get better evidence because no one is trying to avoid the camera since they cannot see it.
Well, Nothing Is Perfect
No Internet Capability - As with anything there are a couple of disadvantages. First of all an electrical outlet camera is not networkable. You cannot log in and view your footage over the internet.
No Black and White - Camera options are reduced to color only. While color does give you the most realistic picture it does not show detail as well as black and white in low light conditions.
Not Suited for Real Time Monitoring - As a self contained hidden camera they are not designed for monitoring, only playback. If you do need to view the video footage as it is happening then this is not the right product for you.
Final Thoughts
These cameras are great time savers and can make a simple addition to any security system. While there are few disadvantages to owning this hidden security device they are outweighed, by far, by the many great advantages.
A hidden outlet camera can give you an immediate and simple solution to your hidden surveillance needs. With it's near invisibility, easy set up and recording you can't ask for much more in a hidden camera.
About the Author:
Make your next hidden camera a simple one. Get your own outlet camera today. David English owns Marshall Self Defense http://www.marshallselfdefense.com/ - a family owned and operated company that is dedicated to helping you keep your family safe. Get more info: http://www.marshallselfdefense.com/dvr-electrical-outlet-hidden-camera.htm
The Outlet Camera - A Review of the Cleverly Hidden Outlet Camera
Article Presented by:
Copyright © 2009 David English
The electrical outlet camera is quickly becoming one of the most popular self contained hidden cameras you can buy. That's probable due to the many advantages of using outlet cameras with only a few disadvantages.
Nearly Invisible Hidden Surveillance
No one looks closely at anything that's not right in front of them. (Some don't even see that from time to time) Since an electrical outlet is near the floor it's way out of the normal field of vision making it almost invisible.
Even the rare person who happens to see your wall outlet camera will completely ignore it since it's just part of the normal scenery. Outlets aren't usually thought of as very interesting and a six plug adapter isn't any better.
Nothing More to Buy
The components are self contained in the tiny outlet housing. You get a camera and DVR both built right in to the tiny outlet housing.
This means you do not have to make another purchase or even connect this hidden camera to a VCR for it to work. The only thing you really have to worry about is keeping up with the remote control.
Simple Set Up
The greatest advantage to an outlet camera over other types of hidden cameras is probably the easy set up and installation. Sure, all self contained hidden cameras are easy to set up and install, but this one takes it another step further.
If you are "technically challenged" you'll love how simple an outlet hidden camera is to set up. There is nothing new you will have to learn in order to set to and use it.
Even if you do happen to be a technical genius you're going to be thrilled with having at least one less complicated project. We may enjoy working with our hands and get a nice sense of accomplishment after completing a DIY project but it's also nice to get a break every once in a while.
Either way you will be impressed with just how much time and trouble this set up will save you. I'll explain it in the whole three steps it requires.
1. Take it out of the box. If you've survived more than one Christmas holiday this is a piece of cake.
2. Install SD card. Do you have a digital camera? The SD card for this hidden camera is installed exactly the same way.
3. Plug the camera in to an electrical outlet. You don't even have a cord to worry about with these cameras. Just plug it directly in to any wall outlet and your camera is ready to go.
Easy to Record
Now that your camera is set up it's time to learn how to record the video. Recording is done by using the included remote control, just like changing channels. Motion Detection Recording
You can also set the camera for motion detection and let your camera automatically record when motion is detected. With motion detection on you will never have to look through hours of useless footage. Your camera will only record while something is happening.
If you're worried that Fido will set off the motion detection and waste your storage space, don't. By using the Area Masking feature you can mask the lower area from the view so it wont pick up movement near the floor.
Easy Add On for an Existing Surveillance System
For an existing surveillance system these cameras offer a very simple add on. You can keep that extra channel or two reserved for one or two more normal security cameras and still include hidden cameras too.
Your standard security cameras can give you real time monitoring capability and better low light vision. At the same time this simple hidden camera allows you to have a separate back up recording. You also get better evidence because no one is trying to avoid the camera since they cannot see it.
Well, Nothing Is Perfect
No Internet Capability - As with anything there are a couple of disadvantages. First of all an electrical outlet camera is not networkable. You cannot log in and view your footage over the internet.
No Black and White - Camera options are reduced to color only. While color does give you the most realistic picture it does not show detail as well as black and white in low light conditions.
Not Suited for Real Time Monitoring - As a self contained hidden camera they are not designed for monitoring, only playback. If you do need to view the video footage as it is happening then this is not the right product for you.
Final Thoughts
These cameras are great time savers and can make a simple addition to any security system. While there are few disadvantages to owning this hidden security device they are outweighed, by far, by the many great advantages.
A hidden outlet camera can give you an immediate and simple solution to your hidden surveillance needs. With it's near invisibility, easy set up and recording you can't ask for much more in a hidden camera.
About the Author:
Make your next hidden camera a simple one. Get your own outlet camera today. David English owns Marshall Self Defense http://www.marshallselfdefense.com/ - a family owned and operated company that is dedicated to helping you keep your family safe. Get more info: http://www.marshallselfdefense.com/dvr-electrical-outlet-hidden-camera.htm
Copyright © 2009 David English
The electrical outlet camera is quickly becoming one of the most popular self contained hidden cameras you can buy. That's probable due to the many advantages of using outlet cameras with only a few disadvantages.
Nearly Invisible Hidden Surveillance
No one looks closely at anything that's not right in front of them. (Some don't even see that from time to time) Since an electrical outlet is near the floor it's way out of the normal field of vision making it almost invisible.
Even the rare person who happens to see your wall outlet camera will completely ignore it since it's just part of the normal scenery. Outlets aren't usually thought of as very interesting and a six plug adapter isn't any better.
Nothing More to Buy
The components are self contained in the tiny outlet housing. You get a camera and DVR both built right in to the tiny outlet housing.
This means you do not have to make another purchase or even connect this hidden camera to a VCR for it to work. The only thing you really have to worry about is keeping up with the remote control.
Simple Set Up
The greatest advantage to an outlet camera over other types of hidden cameras is probably the easy set up and installation. Sure, all self contained hidden cameras are easy to set up and install, but this one takes it another step further.
If you are "technically challenged" you'll love how simple an outlet hidden camera is to set up. There is nothing new you will have to learn in order to set to and use it.
Even if you do happen to be a technical genius you're going to be thrilled with having at least one less complicated project. We may enjoy working with our hands and get a nice sense of accomplishment after completing a DIY project but it's also nice to get a break every once in a while.
Either way you will be impressed with just how much time and trouble this set up will save you. I'll explain it in the whole three steps it requires.
1. Take it out of the box. If you've survived more than one Christmas holiday this is a piece of cake.
2. Install SD card. Do you have a digital camera? The SD card for this hidden camera is installed exactly the same way.
3. Plug the camera in to an electrical outlet. You don't even have a cord to worry about with these cameras. Just plug it directly in to any wall outlet and your camera is ready to go.
Easy to Record
Now that your camera is set up it's time to learn how to record the video. Recording is done by using the included remote control, just like changing channels. Motion Detection Recording
You can also set the camera for motion detection and let your camera automatically record when motion is detected. With motion detection on you will never have to look through hours of useless footage. Your camera will only record while something is happening.
If you're worried that Fido will set off the motion detection and waste your storage space, don't. By using the Area Masking feature you can mask the lower area from the view so it wont pick up movement near the floor.
Easy Add On for an Existing Surveillance System
For an existing surveillance system these cameras offer a very simple add on. You can keep that extra channel or two reserved for one or two more normal security cameras and still include hidden cameras too.
Your standard security cameras can give you real time monitoring capability and better low light vision. At the same time this simple hidden camera allows you to have a separate back up recording. You also get better evidence because no one is trying to avoid the camera since they cannot see it.
Well, Nothing Is Perfect
No Internet Capability - As with anything there are a couple of disadvantages. First of all an electrical outlet camera is not networkable. You cannot log in and view your footage over the internet.
No Black and White - Camera options are reduced to color only. While color does give you the most realistic picture it does not show detail as well as black and white in low light conditions.
Not Suited for Real Time Monitoring - As a self contained hidden camera they are not designed for monitoring, only playback. If you do need to view the video footage as it is happening then this is not the right product for you.
Final Thoughts
These cameras are great time savers and can make a simple addition to any security system. While there are few disadvantages to owning this hidden security device they are outweighed, by far, by the many great advantages.
A hidden outlet camera can give you an immediate and simple solution to your hidden surveillance needs. With it's near invisibility, easy set up and recording you can't ask for much more in a hidden camera.
About the Author:
Make your next hidden camera a simple one. Get your own outlet camera today. David English owns Marshall Self Defense http://www.marshallselfdefense.com/ - a family owned and operated company that is dedicated to helping you keep your family safe. Get more info: http://www.marshallselfdefense.com/dvr-electrical-outlet-hidden-camera.htm
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