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Q47: Is it OK to put a towel under my carseat to adjust the angle?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
You may put a tightly rolled towel or foam pool "noodle" under the front of a rear-facing carseat (near the crack of the vehicle seat) to get the necessary recline. You must not put a noodle, thick towels or any compressible material under a front-facing carseat.
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Q48: My rear-facing carseat is touching the back of the seat in front of it? Is that OK?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
Please consult the owner's manual of your carseat. For most carseats, this is not a problem and may actually improve safety. At least one carseat, the Century Smart Move, does require the seat to be able to rotate freely toward the back of the vehicle in a crash. Best practice from the NHTSA training manual states, "A rear-facing seat can be installed so it rests against the back of the vehicle seat ahead if not counter to manufacturers instructions...
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Is it ok for me to adjust myself?

Dr. Louis Granirer, Chiropractor, Spine Neck Pain Low Back
No. A chiropractor finds and corrects a specific area of the spine that is not functioning properly. Self-manipulation is counterproductive, because it makes areas of the spine hyper mobile and unstable. It may feel good initially, but results in long term negative effects on the body. No. However, chiropractic care can be successful with a wide variety of health problems because of the effect on improving nervous system function.
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Adjusting yourself is absolutely not recommended. Remember that a chiropractic adjustment is applied by a trained provider to be given with a specific force, speed, & direction in joint segments that are positioned poorly or restricted in motion. When you adjust yourself you are not being specific & may be making an unstable area even more unstable or hypermobile. Your spine is very important to you, please take care or it & don't adjust it yourself.
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How should I adjust the camera angle and the fix point?

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The camera angle defines "how deep" the 3D image will be. The fix point defines the reference layer of the scene related to the screen glass. Objects between camera and fix point will come "out of the screen", while objects behind the fix point can be seen "inside the screen". Wrong camera angle and fix point values will result in blurred, ghosting images. Your eyes will not be able to perceive a sharp 3D image if the angle is too large.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Chiropractic - Family Chiro...
Absolutely not. Chiropractic is both an art and a science, and training takes many years to complete. Adjustments are applied to specific segments of the spine with a specific amount of force and in a specific direction. For someone inexperienced to attempt any spinal manipulation, to themselves or others, can create significant additional problems.
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Chiropractic Facts
No. Since a chiropractic adjustment is a specific force, applied in a specific direction to a specific joint, it is virtually impossible to adjust oneself correctly and accurately. It is possible to turn or bend or twist in certain ways to create a "popping" sound that sometimes accompanies a chiropractic adjustment. But a "crack" is not an adjustment.
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How can I adjust the foot-stand angle of the phone?

VoIP Frequently Asked Questions
There is a big button on the top right edge of the phone that must be depressed to adjust the angle of the foot-stand on the phone. (It protrudes from the side of the phone, not the front. )
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How hard is it to adjust the angle and height of the glass and do I need special tools?

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It couldn’t be easier to change the height or angle of the glass. Depending on the length of the span it takes one or two people a few moments to change the height or angle of the glass. And with our unique bracket design, you get a slow release for glass panels so you don’t have to worry about the glass crashing down on your counters or fingers. There are no special tools required.
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Q.How can I adjust the angle of the rear view mirrors?

Microsoft CART Precision Racing
A.You can adjust the angle of the rear view mirrors on the Miscellaneous tab in the Garage. Use the Test Drive button to head out onto the track to check your adjustments
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Q10: What is the safest carseat?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
There is no single safest child safety seat for all children and vehicles. The safest seat is one that fits your child, fits your vehicle and one you will use correctly each and every time. Please also see:
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Q25: How many years can I use my carseat?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
Many manufacturers now put "expiration" dates on their carseats. Six (6) years is the general recommendation. At most, 10 years is the accepted maximum lifetime of a carseat. The reasons for these limits involve possible degradation of the plastic shell and other parts, the possible loss/breakage of parts and the fact that older seats will often not meet current government safety standards.
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Q27: My carseat was in an crash. Can I still use it?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
The general recommendation is NO. You must replace it and destroy the old one so it can never be used again. Some insurance companies will re-imburse for carseats involved in a crash, and they are required by law to do so in some states. Please call the manufacturer of your carseat if you have any questions. You should also contact your car dealer after a crash, as it is very likely that the seatbelts, LATCH/Tether anchors and integrated child seats may also need to be replaced.
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Q33: Is my carseat tight enough?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
Grab your carseat at the base, where the seatbelt goes. The base should not move more than an inch (1") side-to-side or front-to-back. Some movement at the top of the seat is normal, though a tether will reduce this movement in forward-facing carseats. Ideally, you want the child coupled as tightly as possible to the harness system and carseat, and the carseat coupled as tightly as possible to the vehicle with the seatbelt or LATCH system.
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Q40: What is the safest position for my carseat?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
The center of the rear seat is usually safest since it is farthest from a possible side impact, but only if your carseat fits well in that position. Any position in the rear seat is acceptable unless prohibited by the vehicle or child seat owner's manual.
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Q45: Can I put my carseat in the front seat of my vehicle?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
Airbags can be deadly to infants in rear-facing carseats, and to children 12 and under using the seatbelts. The front seat is generally not recommended for children 12 and under. The airbag MUST be disabled if you must use a rear-facing child seat in the front. Some vehicles without a rear seat, especially pickup trucks, have an on/off switch for this purpose. If a child must ride in the front, you should also move the front seat as far back as it will go.
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Is it ok to adjust my joints myself?

Frequently Asked Questions
When someone is able to "pop" his/her own joints, they are moving the joints that move too much. Dr. Brian Ruggiero palpates the joints that are not moving enough, and by performing an adjustment, helps the joint to move properly again. People that adjust their own joints are setting themselves up for musculoskeletal problems such as arthritis in the future.
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Question: OK, that worked, but how can I adjust the speed?

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Answer: There is a spot on the board for a potentiometer (R20) that could be used as a user-adjustable speed control, but the open-source firmware will need to be modified to take advantage of this. Either do it yourself or ask me for a quote. Use an ohmmeter and verify that none of the terminals for the motor connections (A+, A-, B+, B-) are shorted to the motor power terminals (V+ or V-). I have also seen a damaged LMD18245 take out the microcontroller.
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Can I get STDs from a towel or a toilet seat?

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Most STDs, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and genital warts, are spread only through direct sexual contact with an infected person. Crabs (pubic lice) or scabies, which are often sexually transmitted, can be passed through contact with infested items like clothes, sheets, or towels.
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Answer: Most STDs, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and genital warts, are spread only through direct sexual contact with an infected person. Crabs (pubic lice) or scabies, which are often sexually transmitted, can be passed through contact with infested items like clothes, sheets, or towels.
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Do I need to bring a towel?

Contact Us at the Decatur Family YMCA
Each member may pick up one towel at the Courtesy Desk. Additional towels are 25 cents. Hand towels are provided in the Wellness Center.
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Q47: Should an applicant retain a copy of their application once complete?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) -- ED HIRES
Yes, applicants should retain all copies of the application process for their records including the vacancy announcement, resume, and application confirmation page.
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Q31: My child won't use a carseat/booster. My child escapes his carseat. What can I do?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
Some children can twist out of harnesses at an early age. Others can easily undo the buckle mechanism. Children may also be able to put too much slack in a seatbelt, and some children don't want to use a child restraint or seatbelt at all. Driving is a dangerous activity, and like any other, it requires proper supervision at all times. Parents can try many things.
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Q4: How long should children be in a carseat? In their seatbelts?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
Children should be in an appropriate safety seat until they are about 8 years old, unless they are already 4 feet, 9 inches or taller. After that, they should be properly seated with a lap and shoulder belt. Children 12 and under should remain in the rear seat. All passengers should wear lap AND shoulder belts at all times. Yes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has many resources. This website is a great starting point:
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