Bath Exhaust
Posted in Bath Supply on 02/23/2010 05:15 pm by admin|
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Dundas Jafine UD48S 90 Inlet Aluminum Dryer Vent Duct $20.00 Space saver aluminum dryer venting duct. Extends 28” to 45”. Allows dryer to be placed 3” from wall. Constructed of a 2 piece adjustable aluminum duct. Ideal for use in tight space with ceiling or wall installation. No. UD48: 90 inlet 90 outlet No. UD48S: 90 inlet 90 straight outlet… |
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Hoover 40110006 Wind Tunnel Bagless Upright Exhaust Filter – Pack of 2 $3.99 Hoover 40110006 Wind Tunnel Bagless Upright Exhaust Filter… |
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PANASONIC 80 CFM BATHROOM CEILING VENT EXHAUST BATH FAN $169.99 |
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Broan 80 CFM Exhaust Bath Fan Model QTXE080 New in Box $89.00 |
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GREENHECK BATH EXHAUST FAN NEW! $29.99 |
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NUTONE MODEL 696N BATH EXHAUST FAN 50 CFM 2.5 SONES NIB $9.99 |
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Progress Lighting PV008-09WB BATH EXHAUST FAN AND LIGHT $161.00 |
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Progress Lighting PV008-15WB BATH EXHAUST FAN AND LIGHT $161.00 |
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Progress Lighting PV008-30WB BATH EXHAUST FAN AND LIGHT $161.00 |
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Progress Lighting PV008-74WB BATH EXHAUST FAN AND LIGHT $161.00 |
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Textured White Bath Exhaust Ceiling Fan Light Rooms 45′ $62.10 |
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PANASONIC FV–10NFL1 120 cfm in-line bath exhaust fan $170.00 |
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Broan Bath Exhaust Fan-50cfm-New in Box- Model # 688 $9.99 |
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NuTone 672R Bath Ventilation Exhaust Fan LOW PRICE NEW $51.99 |
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Square Bath Exhaust Ceiling Fan for Rooms Up to 45′ $34.92 |
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Textured White Bath Exhaust Ceiling Fan Light Rooms 65′ $117.72 |
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FANTECH DLX200 Two-Port Bath Exhaust Kit – 408 cfm $199.00 |
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FANTECH PB100 Bath Exhaust Fan – 100 cfm $119.00 |
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Pipe Covers/Boots for Bath/Kitchen exhaust vents lot 9 $40.00 |
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NuTone Wall/Ceiling Bath Fan 80CFM Bathroom Exhaust $108.99 |
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BATH SHOWER CEILING EXHAUST FAN GREENHECK 197CFM SP-B.. $107.00 |
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Broan Ceiling/Wall Bath Exhaust Ventilating Fan 50 cfm $14.88 |
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Broan QTR110 110 cfm Quiet Bath Exhaust Fan – FREE SHIP $133.00 |
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PANASONIC 80 CFM BATHROOM CEILING VENT EXHAUST BATH FAN $169.99 |
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Hunter ELLIPSE Bath Exhaust Fan 90064 $109.99 |
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Hunter PALATINE Bath Exhaust Fan 82005 $89.99 |
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Hunter Markham Bath Exhaust Fan 81010 $69.99 |
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Panasonic FV-10NLF1 120CFM IN-LINE BATH EXHAUST FANNEW $188.00 |
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Marley MM728NL Bath Exhaust Fan, Light, Heat FREE SHIP $167.00 |
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1 EACH BATH EXHAUST FAN # 671 NEW $39.68 |
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4 – Broan 50 cfm bath exhaust fan, #688 $79.99 |
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4 – Broan 70 cfm bath exhaust fan, #671 $119.99 |
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Ventline Bath Ceiling Exhaust Fan Roof Cap $15.99 |
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Ventline Bath Ceiling Exhaust Fan Roof Cap $17.99 |
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exhaust type bath fan reversomatic qfc-95 $40.00 |
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Aubrey Mfg. 120 Vac .9A Exhaust Fan Motor Kit./Bath New $28.00 |
Any suggestions on how to calm/help a colicky baby?
My daughter is 2 months old, almost 3. We took her to the doctor the other day and they said she has “severe colic”. Instead of it starting at around 5 or 6, she starts at around 1 in the afternoon. I’ve tried rocking her, bouncing her in arms/on my legs, tried the vacuum, tried a car ride, the washer, a swing, a bath, breast feeding, bottle feeding with breast milk and/or formula. The only thing that calms her down is walking around with her. But that only lasts about 10 minutes and she’s screaming all over again. I’m lost, stressed and exhausted. I just want to help my little girl. Anyone have any suggestions?
i breast feed her the most. i only give her formula if she absolutely refuses the breast. also she is almost 3 months and just now started with the colic. and i don’t have any friends, literally. and all my family lives too far away, as in 5 hours away. but i am going to try all the suggestions given to me that i haven’t already done. thanks ahead of time.
A couple things you should know:
1. Colic peaks at about 6-8 weeks of age then gets better after that, so you should start to see a light at the end of the tunnel any day now. She should outgrow it in no more than another month or so.
2. We don’t really know what causes colic, but although the babies look sometimes like they are in pain, it is NOT a painful condition.
3. Formula changes rarely work, and babies who are breastfed cry less than bottle fed babies.
4. TAKE A BREAK. If there is anyone that you trust to take care of the baby so you can get away for a few hours every now and then, it will be well worth it.
5. Try to stay calm. Babies pick up on stress cues and this can make things worse.
You obviously have done your research. White noise (vacuum cleaner, tv or radio static), and motion (swings, car rides) have been shown to be the most effective interventions.
Gripe water does appear to help some babies, though sometimes i think it is just because it has a different taste and distracts them, because some people say the relief is only temporary. It appears to be safe and may be worth a shot. bundling (aka swaddling) can help some kids but dont wrap the baby in heavy blankets that can cause overheating, and don’t put them to bed swaddled. Mylicon drops almost never work, but they are also a safe medicine to try if you want.
Just hang in there, take a break once in a while, and remember – this will all be a memory in a few more weeks.