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FITNESS SAFETY PARTITIONS KEEP EVERYONE SAFE WHILE USING GYM EQUIPMENT by Commercial Fitness Equipment

FITNESS SAFETY PARTITIONS KEEP EVERYONE SAFE WHILE USING GYM EQUIPMENT by Commercial Fitness Equipment

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Commercial Fitness Products

954-747-5128

http://www.commfitnessproducts.com

Offered by the Owner of Commercial Fitness Products /Richard Wasserlauf 

Commercial Fitness Products, a Florida based organization, has been serving the fitness needs of our customers nationwide for over 27 years. Our primary focus is Multi-Housing & Hospitality, as such, we stay current on the latest industry trends, and are able to share ideas on how we may equip or improve any community fitness center. We provide more than just equipment…our goal is to delight your residents & guests by providing them an exceptional fitness environment.

CFP’s team of experienced professionals are eager to assist you with prompt & courteous customer service. If you have any plans to add, change or upgrade your fitness amenity, we welcome the opportunity to work hard to earn your business.

View our Membership Listing on SFPMA

 


 

SALE OF FITNESS SAFETY PARTITIONS

✔ Place between fitness equipment to keep users safe and comfortable while exercising.
✔ Shield against airborne contaminants
✔ Help maximize equipment usage
✔ Easy to clean and sanitize
✔ Quickly install, place and move
✔ Minimally intrusive design
✔ Complies with OSHA guidelines
✔ Vinyl Screen rolls up for easy, space saving storage
Product SKU & Dimensions:
60” x 96”
Sales Price: $499 (plus shipping & assembly, and sales tax)

 

 

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Hurriciane Claims 101 Lunch and Learn November 4rth 2020

Hurriciane Claims 101 Lunch and Learn November 4rth 2020

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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Lunch & Learn

11:30am – 1:30pm

Happy Hour

5:00pm – 7:00pm

V. Paul’s Italian Ristorante

29 Palafox Place

Pensacola, FL 32502

Contact Daphne To RSVP

Daphne@itsaboutjustice.law

(407)383-6732

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ONE Lifestyle Management, an award winning lifestyle management company

ONE Lifestyle Management, an award winning lifestyle management company

ONE Lifestyle Management, an award winning lifestyle management company.

ONE Lifestyle is made up of our global concierge program and our services division, Service One Miami & Service One Broward. We understand that as your career and success mature, so too do life’s demands. With so many personal and professional commitments to manage, day to day details can become overly stressful, not to mention incredibly time consuming.

 

At ONE Lifestyle we have two main divisions, the Service Division and the Concierge Division.
Service Division:

Housekeeping
Handyman Services
Property Management & Maintenance
Rehab / Repairs & Property Preservation
Building Contractor
Carpet cleaning / Painting / Power-washing
Electrical & Lighting
Hurricane Preparation

One Lifestyle saves you time and money, while making sure you receive the very best.

Sam Turpin COO
+1-305-479-3973 
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Owner’s Guide to 40-Year Recertification by Eric Glazer, Sinisa Kolar and DSS Condo FREE WEBINAR

Owner’s Guide to 40-Year Recertification by Eric Glazer, Sinisa Kolar and DSS Condo FREE WEBINAR

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Owner’s Guide to 40-Year Recertification by Eric Glazer, Sinisa Kolar and DSS Condo

FREE WEBINAR TONIGHT  JULY 14, 2020 @7pm – 8pm

Register Today

Jul 14, 2020 07:00 PM

Register Today

Did you know that all high-rise condominiums are required to have a 40-Year Recertification? In our 90-minute webinar, DSS Condo and industry experts will walk you through the process, explain the requirements, and provide you with the insight to successfully complete the required 40-Year Recertification for your building. Sign up today to secure your spot!

 

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Read the FLORIDA RISING MAGAZINE July 2020 Edition

Read the FLORIDA RISING MAGAZINE July 2020 Edition

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Read the FLORIDA RISING MAGAZINE July 2020 Edition

Have a Great Weekend!

July 2014 we Started the Magazine / Now in our 6th Year! 

https://joom.ag/8RNC
Direct Link to the July Issue
or Click the Cover!

As of June SFPMA has cancelled the contract with the Design Company due to contract issues:  Late Editions, Design Issues and other. We wish them well on the other business they have ongoing.

What this means for THE FLORIDA RISING MAGAZINE is: My Team will again publish and design the magazine as we did since its beginning! We are updating all areas, and will have the new sections ready for Aug 2020-  Thank You

If you are a Member of SFPMA and would like to contribute Articles Send them to us: membership@sfpma.com

We are here to help our Florida Companies that are having a harder time getting up and running, Contact Us we are happy to give you an Ad in the Magazine for a few months!

We send to over 214,000 Emails of Managers, Condo and HOA Owners and Board Members, Our Member Companies and many others who wish to have the magazine sent to them monthly. 

We do have advertising and some of the best rates / our Goal is: Get you in front of the Decision makers, Let them learn how you can help them.

Our Special Thanks to our Sponsors

 

Partners and Members

 

 

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Florida Rising Magazine – New Publishers for 2022

Florida Rising Magazine – New Publishers for 2022

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Florida Rising Magazine

Dear Reader,

publication coverRe: Florida Rising Magazine

To inform everyone involved:

In 2022 we contracted an outside company as per our board. to take over publishing the magazine.

Since 2014 our very first year, SFPMA had been publishing this in house and published the first week of each month.

Frank J Mari / Executive Director

Publisher of The Florida Rising Magazine

 


Viewing the digital publication doesn’t require special software and loads quickly in your web browser. Just click on the publication cover or link above to begin reading now!

 

 

 

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The Importance of Getting Permits For Additions and Improvements for your properties.

The Importance of Getting Permits For Additions and Improvements for your properties.

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The Importance of Getting Permits For Additions and Improvements

 

Getting Permits For Work at Your House is Vital

When you consider making improvements or additions to your home, it can be tempting to try and skirt the permit process. In some cities and towns, the cost and hassle of getting a permit can seem unnecessary, especially if you are handy and like to make renovations, or you have a friend who offers to do it for you.

Unfortunately, when you go and try to sell your home, the lack of permits can prove to be a real problem. Buyers may balk at purchasing a home that does not have permits – fearing that the additions may be unsafe or not properly done.

In the end, getting the property permits is always a good idea.

Often a home seller will say to me “I’m selling my home do I need permits for work I have done”? Unfortunately, the answer is usually yes you do.

 

The Temptation Of Avoiding Permits

The temptation to avoid getting a permit for home improvements is something every owner faces at one point or another. It is understandable, as the cost of home improvements and additions is already high in many cases.

The permit process – including the inspection to verify the work is up to standards – can seem like a pain. It may take some time to complete the process, time you may not feel like you have.

Those most tempted to avoid permits are homeowners that are interested in actually saving money by doing the work themselves, or bringing in a friend who has experience in home repair and renovation.

The friend – or inexpensive contractor you hire – may even imply that you do not need to worry about getting a permit. This, of course, is WRONG!

 

The Real Reason Why Most Don’t Pull Permits

The real reason that many homeowners don’t pull permits isn’t that of paying a few hundred bucks to the town hall or the inconvenience that comes with it. Nearly every city and town in America collects taxes bases upon the assessed value of a home. Assessed value is calculated by looking at the size and characteristics of property.

What is the gross living area? How many bedrooms does it have? How many bathrooms? These are all factors in determining an appropriate assessed value.

Guess what happens when the tax assessor knows about the luxurious new finished basement with home theater, wet bar, home gym and beautiful bath you just added. If you guessed your taxes are going up, then you are 100 percent correct.

When no permits have pulled the town most likely will not find out, and your taxes will not take the upward climb, they would have otherwise.

Homeowners can save thousands of dollars over the course of owning a home when permits are not pulled. When selling a home, this becomes very problematic. If and when the town or city finds out about it, the new owner is the one who will bear the brunt of the increased taxes paid.

This will often lead to disputing high property taxes. In the case where the town has not collected taxes in years, it may be harder to get a justified abatement.

 

The Problem With Not Getting Permits

When you go to sell your home, there will always be a home inspection and an appraisal conducted by certified professionals. This is just part of the selling process, and it helps buyers know what they are getting into before they buy the home.

The inspector and appraiser will likely go over your house with a fine-toothed comb, looking over every area to verify that the home is in good working order – sometimes even checking all public records on the home.

There are no requirements for the home inspector or appraiser to check on permits for improvements to the home, but this does not mean someone will not ask about them. The inspector, the appraiser, the buyer and the bank that is doing the lending, all have the ability to request public records from your home, which will include the permits that have been acquired for the home.

A good buyers agent should always ask if there were permits pulled when a significant addition or finished basement has been added. These types of improvements can have a significant impact financially for a new owner.

You can run into major problems when someone discovers that renovations were done to the home without permits. This can, in fact, stop a home sale. There is an especially high risk of getting found out if the improvements were made recently.

The appraiser can see what the house consisted of when you bought it, and will notice if there is not an extra bathroom, deck or finished basement. The bigger the addition or improvement to the home, the more likely that someone will notice that something is off.

 

Buyers Want Certified Work

Unless you are in an extremely tight housing market, where buyers are desperate and will take anything, you can expect people to be concerned with any improvements that do not have the proper permits.

A lack of permits implies several problems to potential buyers, including safety and quality issues.

 

Safety Concerns

Customers want to move into a safe home. They may be planning to start a family, or already have children. They may just be uneasy about any work that was not done by a certified professional.

Part of the permit process is intended to verify that the improvements to a home were made properly, according to regulations, by someone who knows what he or she is doing.

Knowing that all safety rules and standard building practices were observed gives buyers peace of mind. Another would be hiring the local handyman to do electrical wiring a licensed electrician should have done.

In some cases, it is even possible that you may not have insurance coverage if there was a major catastrophe like a fire. The perfect example is the owner who goes out and buys a wood stove for the fireplace and doesn’t bother to pull an installation permit with the fire department.

Good luck getting an insurance claim if the insurance company finds out there are no permits, and the stove was the cause of the fire.

 

Quality Concerns

Safety may be the first thing buyers think about when they see you lack permits, but questions about the quality of the work will come quickly after.

The fact that you do not have a permit makes buyers think that you were trying to cut corners. You may have hired someone that was not fully qualified to do the work, or you may have done the work yourself and not known what you were doing.

Whatever the truth is, buyers will suspect shoddy craftsmanship when there is a missing permit. No one wants to pour hundreds of thousands of dollars into a home with poorly crafted improvements.

A good example here is all the homeowners who had to deal with removing ice dams this past winter. There are a lot of negative things ice dams can do to a home including mold. In cases where mold is bad walls may need to be removed and rebuilt.

If it is bad enough, you may even need to relocate or replace the electrical wiring. Could a homeowner fix this themselves? I am sure many have. That doesn’t mean hiring a professional who pulls a permit for this kind of work is not the right way to go.

 

What Happens When I Don’t Have Building Permits

One of the questions I am often asked by homeowners when they are considering selling is what will happen if I don’t have a building permit for work done on my home. There is no clear cut and dry answer on this but in my experience, the local city or town will ask the homeowner to go through the permitting process.

The owner will, of course, have to pay all necessary fees involved with the construction. Each of the applicable inspectors will also need to come through and inspect the work.

Many homeowners are asking this question because they want to know if the town will make them rip out everything they have built and start from scratch. In my twenty-nice years of selling real estate I have not experienced this.

That, however, does not mean it is not possible. Homeowners should be very apologetic to the local building department when it has been discovered there are no permits pulled.

 

What Are Additional Risks of Not Pulling Permits

One of the other risks of not pulling permits is getting sued later on down the road by the buyer who purchases your home. Unfortunately, we live in a sue-happy society where people are always looking for someone to blame.

When you don’t pull a permit, and something tragic happens years down the road, who do you think they are going to come after?

In Massachusetts when selling a home, it is standard practice that homeowners fill out a form called the “sellers statement of property condition.” Lots of states use these forms.

They are primarily a disclosure of what the seller knows and doesn’t know about the home. One of the first questions on this form asks “have you done any work on the home in which a permit was required.” You better answer this one honestly folks for the reason above I just mentioned!

 

When Do I Need to Pull a Building Permit?

There is no clear cut and dry answer on when you will need to pull a building permit for an improvement to your home. The best way to find out is to pick up the phone and call the local building department or stop in for a face to face.

The building inspector should be able to quickly tell you if you will need a permit for your project or not.

It is safe to assume that anything safety related will require a permit. You can also expect that a permit will be necessary when you are doing something that will significantly alter your home.

One important reminder – When all the work has been completed don’t forget to have a final inspection and get the permit closed out! Over the years I have had several clients who have done the right thing and pulled a building permit but never closed it out once all the work was completed.

Closing out a permit is often called getting a certificate of occupancy. Recently while selling a home, I ran into this exact situation.

The owner pulled an original building permit but never asked for a final inspection, so the project was never filed as completed. Luckily, the building department did not make them do anything special other than getting a final inspection.

You could, however, find yourself in a situation where you are not so lucky if there are code changes between the time the permit is pulled and when you are selling your home. So make sure when the project is completed a final inspection is done, and certificate of occupancy is issued.

Here are some examples of items you will more than likely need a permit for:

  • A finished basement.
  • A bathroom remodel or adding a bathroom.
  • The addition of a deck.
  • The addition of a screened porch.
  • Changing or upgrading your electrical service.

These are just a few quick examples. There are many other items for which you will need to pull a permit.

 

 

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Happy Hour with Cohen Law Group to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation a Charity Event/Virtual Happy Hour/Harvey Q & A on Wed., May 27, at 5pm. 

Happy Hour with Cohen Law Group to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation a Charity Event/Virtual Happy Hour/Harvey Q & A on Wed., May 27, at 5pm. 

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Happy Hour with Cohen Law Group to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation

Cohen Law Group and several other organizations will host a Special Event.

Charity Event/Virtual Happy Hour/Harvey Q & A on Wed., May 27, at 5pm.

MAKE A DONATION

REGISTER FOR THE EVENT

 

We challenge your organizations and business to step up and join us to raise money for the amazing Make-A-Wish Foundation!
Fun Facts-
•Harvey will match donations raised during the event up to $5000.
•Pre-register attendees from your organization
•Live donation and donor acknowledgement during event
•Entertaining Games, Contests and Prizes
•Your organization logo marketed on flyer in blasts
•Guaranteed to be a lively event while Making Wishes come true!
We are looking for organizations, businesses and sponsors to participate and market the event to your contacts, members and employees. We will create marketing materials you can distribute.
If you would like to participate, we ask that you do the following-
· Market Event to your contacts, CO-workers, family, friends.
· Participate in Event
· Donate Raffle Prizes – gift cards from your business or Visa, MC or American Xpress, etc. Free 1 year membership to your organization, etc.
· Optional- Match funds up to a specific dollar amount like Harvey!
· Email your logo, your contact information and Raffle Prize, etc. if you wish to participate.
*One of our contests will be Team Tally- Tag-A-Friend or Tag-A-Coworker- Whoever tags and gets the most participation from their organization wins a prize for themselves as well as the entire organization!
SFPMA – for a lucky company SFPMA has donated a Full Lifetime Company Listing and a Full Page of Advertising in our FLORIDA RISING MAGAZINE for one year.  (Let us help you get noticed in the industry)
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Bay Area Pressure Cleaning, LLC is excited to help promote and support ‘Move for Hunger’ Pasco County’s Families in Need – Drive Thru Food Donation! Monday, May 25th

Bay Area Pressure Cleaning, LLC is excited to help promote and support ‘Move for Hunger’ Pasco County’s Families in Need – Drive Thru Food Donation! Monday, May 25th

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Bay Area Pressure Cleaning, LLC is excited to help promote and support ‘Move for Hunger’ Pasco County’s Families in Need – Drive Thru Food Donation! Monday, May 25th

 

Bay Area Pressure Cleaning, LLC is excited and proud to be partnering with Florida Main Movers, INC to help promote and support ‘Move for Hunger’ Pasco County’s Families in Need – Drive Thru Food Donation!

All donations will go to Florida Food Force, Inc – a local food bank located in Odessa to help feed our local families in need amidst the pandemic.

Our team will be practicing social distancing by allowing cars to simply drive thru, and pop their trunks!

 

We will be collecting all non-perishable food donations on Sunday, May 31st in the parking lot of ‘The Columbian’ located at 5850 Farrell Way, Port Richey, FL 34668 from 9am – 5pm!

 

Starting Monday, May 25th Bay Area Pressure Cleaning, LLC will gladly be picking up non-perishable food donations after 5pm from those of you who would like to donate but are unable to make it to the drop-off location. Please text or call 727-877-4222 or send us a message with your address to arrange a donation pick-up!

If you have any other questions regarding this event you may also reach out to Florida Main Movers, Inc at 813-863-5177!

Our community needs us! Even the smallest donation can make a big difference to a family in need. We’re all in this together!

 

 

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FLORIDA RISING MAGAZINE: A New Issue Has Been Published  MAY 2020

FLORIDA RISING MAGAZINE: A New Issue Has Been Published  MAY 2020

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A New Issue Has Been Published  MAY 2020

May 15, 2020

Dear Reader,

A new issue of Florida Rising Magazine May 2020 Edition publication has been published.

You can now access it instantly HERE.

  • We had to hold this edition to aid our members as many Articles and Ads were changed due to webinars and working conditions. Next month we will not wait. 
  • Published the first week of each month.

Frank J Mari / Executive Director

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Can dogs contract COVID-19?

Can dogs contract COVID-19?

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World Health Organization declared that the COVID-19 novel coronavirus is a global pandemic. In the panic over the spread of the virus, people are worried not only about their own health but the health of their dogs, cats, and other pets.

Can dogs contract COVID-19?

Dogs can contract certain types of coronaviruses, such as the canine respiratory coronavirus, but this specific novel coronavirus, aka COVID-19, is believed to not be a health threat to dogs.

The World Health Organization has stated, “There is no evidence that a dog, cat or any pet can transmit COVID-19. COVID-19 is mainly spread through droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or speaks. To protect yourself, clean your hands frequently and thoroughly.”

Can dogs spread COVID-19?

Li Lanjuan, an epidemiologist and representative of China’s National Health Commission cautioned pet owners in China to be vigilant about their own health and the health of their pets: “If pets go out and have contact with an infected person, they have the chance to get infected. By then, pets need to be isolated. In addition to people, we should be careful with other mammals especially pets.”

The CDC says that “while this virus seems to have emerged from an animal source, it is now spreading from person-to-person.” The CDC recommends that people traveling to China avoid animals both live and dead, “but there is no reason to think that any animals or pets in the United States might be a source of infection with this novel coronavirus.”

Two dogs in Hong Kong whose owners tested positive for COVID-19 have tested positive for the virus in what health officials characterize as “likely to be a case of human-to-animal transmission.” Local government health officials emphasize that “there is currently no evidence that pet animals can be a source of infection of COVID-19 or that they become sick.”

Is it safe to pet my dog?

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, petting a dog’s fur is a low risk. The AVMA’s Chief Veterinary Officer Gail Golab says, “We’re not overly concerned about people contracting COVID-19 through contact with dogs and cats.” And there’s science behind that: “The virus survives best on smooth surfaces, such as countertops and doorknobs,” Golab says. “Porous materials, such as pet fur, tend to absorb and trap pathogens, making it harder to contract them through touch.”

Dr. Jerry Klein, Chief Veterinary Officer for the AKC, says, “The CDC has not reported any cases of pets or other animals becoming infected with COVID-19 in the United States or anywhere else in the world, including hotbeds like Italy.” Dr. Klein urges common sense best practices when it comes to our pets: “If you have children, you wouldn’t have them touch a puppy and put their fingers in their mouth, because they can have fecal contamination,” he says. “The general practice of washing our hands after touching a puppy or a dog—that’s normal hygiene.”

Can I walk my dog?

Physical and mental exercise are extremely important for dogs and dog owners alike. Before taking a walk, check your local regulations. As long as the area where you reside remains safe enough to venture outside, dog owners feeling healthy and well should plan to continue walking their dogs daily, albeit with added safety measures. Observe any local ordinances concerning curfews, even if that means adjusting your dog walking schedule.

Owners should wash their hands thoroughly for at least 20 seconds before and after each walk. Consider carrying around a pocket-sized bottle of hand sanitizer during your walks. Practice social distancing measures by walking your dog in uncrowded areas when possible. If you live in a big city, make efforts to take your dog down less-heavily-trafficked blocks, or try adjusting walks to less busy times of day and night.

How can dog owners protect dogs from coronavirus?

For now, healthy pet owners in the U.S. don’t need to do anything other than follow basic hygienic precautions such as washing their hands with soap and water before and after contact with any animal, including dogs and cats. If you test positive for COVID-19 or have been exposed to the novel coronavirus, experts recommend that you should “restrict contact with [your] animals — both to avoid exposing the pets and to prevent getting the virus on their skin or fur, which might be passed on to another person who touches the animal.” To reduce the spread of all germs, you may consider wiping your pet’s paws when they come in and out of the house with a paw cleaner and paw wipes.

Dogs do not need a face mask to protect themselves against the novel coronavirus COVID-19. If you are still concerned or notice a change in your dog’s health, speak to a veterinarian. And the most important protection of all: Under no circumstances should owners abandon their dogs, cats, or other pets because of COVID-19 fears.

 

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