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Salus Services

Locality: Redcliffe, Queensland

Phone: +61 433 670 279



Address: PO Box 2069 4020 Redcliffe, QLD, Australia

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24.01.2022 Turning a pile of boxes into something great. IKEA Robe. Getting Stuff Done...



24.01.2022 A bit of hedge trimming today

23.01.2022 Heres a few things that Ive been up to over the last weeks. Decorative screen, chicken coop, teaching Art classes, monkey bars, assembling flat pack, mounting a television to a wall, fitting a gate, fitting curtain rods and curtains, installing Roman blinds and building 3 tables for a cafe. Phew... its been busy

23.01.2022 Put this little beauty in today for a costumer. Handyman stuff done right



22.01.2022 Turning a big stack of this into something ready for transport to offices. Getting Stuff Done

22.01.2022 Before the heat starts to hit you in the face again, get your fans up to scratch. Give them a clean, check the blades for any damage and get them tested. Stay safe while you are keeping cool. Give us a call if you are unsure. 0433670279

22.01.2022 Busy start to the new year. Building stuff, hanging stuff and testing and tagging stuff......



21.01.2022 A bit of tiling over the last couple of days on a wooden porch. Under lay used and sealed nicely.

21.01.2022 Online and app-based outsourcing services (like Airtasker) can be a great way to get jobs done around the house, but were receiving a lot of worrying reports of unlicensed individuals offering to perform electrical work that, by law, can only be performed by a licensed electrical contractor. A licensed contractor is the only safe way to get electrical work done, and this license number needs to be cited on any advertising. Make sure theyre legit; check the licence on our E...lectrical licence holder search here: http://ow.ly/99a350mXa38 If youre being offered electrical work via an app by someone you suspect is unlicensed, report them to us by calling 1300 362 128. You can help us by providing at least a contact number and screenshots of the offer. Dont roll the dice with your familys life only ever use a licensed electrical contractor.

20.01.2022 Preparing for the tilers today.

18.01.2022 Fitting temporary shade cloth, a spot of hedge trimming and removing a storm damaged tree this morning

18.01.2022 Built this beauty today. Fixed to the wall with 16 wall plugs. Freedom Furniture Getting Stuff Done....



17.01.2022 Its always important to tag your electrical items, especially when they are damaged and should not be used.

14.01.2022 Building stuff out of stuff. Chicken pen built out of an old gazebo, shade sails, gate, chicken wire and wire mesh. Recycle, reuse #reuse #recycle

14.01.2022 Turning this into that...

13.01.2022 Making and installing a corner desk today.

12.01.2022 Do Not attempt to do your own electrical work. Its just not worth it. Call a qualified electrician and get it done right.

12.01.2022 Put this beauty together for a customer today.

11.01.2022 Before and after. Restoring a 1930s drinks / tea trolley...

11.01.2022 When was the last time you checked your Fixed RCDs (Fuse box). You can actually do a push button test yourself, I recommend doing a push button test every 6 months and having it tested by a qualified tester every 12 months.

10.01.2022 Even a tiny bit of grime on the seal of your microwave oven can cause microwave leakage. If you are unsure whether yours is safe. Give us a call Getting Stuff Done...

08.01.2022 Hanging art in a stairwell. Brushed up on my tight rope skills.

07.01.2022 Do Not attempt to do your own electrical work. It’s just not worth it. Call a qualified electrician and get it done right.

06.01.2022 Replacing an external door and hanging prints and mirrors this week.

06.01.2022 Been a busy week. Testing and tagging, deliveries and home maintenance. Heres a couple of pics of some shade sail screens I have done for a bit more privacy.

05.01.2022 More screens put in and a new door for a garage, along with a host of other jobs. Good couple of days work

04.01.2022 A spot of tiling and fitting a barn door.

04.01.2022 Hanging prints and mirrors today

03.01.2022 SAFETY ALERT Two people electrocuted on a rural property In December 2018, a mother and her daughter were electrocuted on a rural property after contacting a length of electric fencing type wire that was energised. The electric fencing wire was run from the bull bar of a truck to a tree stump on the property.... Early investigations indicate that a damaged extension cord which had an exposed a section of copper wire made the metal parts of the truck live at 240v A.C. This included the bull bar and a hook connected to electric fencing type wire. The extension cord was plugged into a socket outlet supplying the battery charger, charging the battery system inside the truck. The circuit was not protected by a safety switch (RCD), but by a rewireable fuse using copper wire instead of correctly rated fuse wire. Investigations are continuing. Preventing a similar incident Electrical incidents on rural properties can often be caused by a failure to maintain electrical equipment as well as unlicensed electrical work. All rural workplaces have electrical risks and these risks increase if you use equipment in a wet environment or expose it to harsh wear. Remember too that electricity can sometimes flow through objects which would normally be regarded as poor conductors, such as trees or machinery. Electrical risks include using: plug-in electrical equipment in an unroofed area or wet area (such as a hose down area) personally supported electrical equipment (handheld or carried) if the electricity supply cord is subject to flexing while the equipment is being used plug-in electrical equipment that is exposed to environmental factors (such as corrosive or other damaging dusts (like metal dust), or corrosive chemicals in the air) that cause abnormal wear or deterioration.

03.01.2022 Repairing and painting some stairs on the back of a Queenslander today. Getting Stuff Done...

03.01.2022 Test and Tag Intervals QLD Testing Intervals are also another standard requirment. Interval lengths are mostly dependant on the type of environment an electrical appliance is in. We generally recommend the following frequencies: Building, Construction and Demolition: 3 months... Factories, Warehouses and Production: 6 months An environment where the equipment/supply cord is prone to flexing or open to abuse: 12 months If youre unsure, just give us a ring.

03.01.2022 Cleaning windows and shutters.. making all nice for Christmas

03.01.2022 Finishing touches on the barn door, hanging a towel rack and glass shelves on tiles and cleaning windows. Busy, busy

02.01.2022 Hanging prints in 3 display homes today. Heres a couple of goodies that I got to do Getting Stuff Done

01.01.2022 Installed a new laundry for a customer today. Getting Stuff Done...

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