...with every passing moment of lifting bags of concrete or dragging planks around I ask myself what in the world I’m doing...
Your neighbours have been asking the same thing.
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Posted 02 May 2019 - 07:55 AM
...with every passing moment of lifting bags of concrete or dragging planks around I ask myself what in the world I’m doing...
Your neighbours have been asking the same thing.
Posted 02 May 2019 - 07:56 AM
Have any of the new developments or city planers placed any emphasis on the inclusion of EV charging stations in new developments??
The effort seems negligible in Victoria. Richmond went in guns blazing and requires all residential parking spaces to have outlets installed, whether it's in a townhouse, apartment, or detached house. Vancouver followed suit recently, I believe.
Posted 02 May 2019 - 07:58 AM
There is a fairly big difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest.
Take a minute and use Google. https://www.theglobe...rticle28238769/
Glen clearly said heart attack. You won't need Google to see that.
As seniors the risk of heart attack increases with age as we all know. What most people aren't aware is that your survival from a heart attack is directly linked to how high up you live in a building.
Those who lived on the ground or second floor fared best for survivability in recent studies. Data shows 4.2% survived to hospital discharge. Survival dipped to 2.6% on or above the third floor. Above the 16th floor survival was negligible! The statistics are most grim for those at or above the 25th floor.
Posted 02 May 2019 - 11:19 AM
^ yep, sorry. My point didn't come across clearly; i should have quoted Glen, not you .
Posted 02 May 2019 - 12:34 PM
It's all good.
My understanding is that if somebody is in cardiac arrest, the only way to bring them back is restarting the hard with a defibrillator within minutes.
Posted 02 May 2019 - 12:49 PM
The first highrise is conducive to good health, the second highrise is not.
Posted 02 May 2019 - 03:39 PM
You can clearly see the building from the west side of James Bay. If it's only half as tall as it will be, Hudson Place 1 will dominate the skyline.
Posted 02 May 2019 - 04:17 PM
Pics or it didn't dominate.
Posted 02 May 2019 - 07:33 PM
Maybe all high rises should be mandated to have at least one elevator that is stretcher capable, and AED's should be required on every floor, perhaps next to the fire alarm box.
Posted 02 May 2019 - 07:34 PM
Posted 02 May 2019 - 07:38 PM
Posted 03 May 2019 - 07:49 AM
Maybe all high rises should be mandated to have at least one elevator that is stretcher capable, and AED's should be required on every floor, perhaps next to the fire alarm box.
Stretcher sized elevators are already a part of the building code. AEDs are expensive and the pads and batteries expire. If a strata provides AEDs than the strata is required to maintain them and ensure they are in working order.
Posted 04 May 2019 - 03:33 PM
How many are new buildings covered by these codes. Victoria along with many other cities in Canada have buildings with elevators not capable of fitting an EMS stretcher. I work in the healthcare field. If you have a older parent that is looking to move into a condo, apartment ....tower, just consider the facts, that's all. Delays to establish a proper arrhythmia will lead to permanent damage if not death.
The comment about expensive. How much do you think it costs to treat a stroke or heart attack after the fact.
Posted 15 May 2019 - 10:25 AM
The deck for the 13th floor is ready to be poured. This means that HP1 is now pretty close to half its full height, not including the "decorative" roof detail.
Posted 21 May 2019 - 05:41 AM
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Posted 22 May 2019 - 10:46 AM
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