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  2. Hilariously Bad DIY Disasters We Saw This Week - AOL

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    1. The Backwards Door Handle. One fun way to install a door handle is to do it backwards, so that you can guarantee it goes the wrong way around and scrapes against the door frame.Genius.

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  4. 17 Hilariously Bad DIY Projects That We Found This Week - AOL

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    Here are some of our favorite irredeemably bad DIY projects and fixes that we found this week. u/KiddieSpread / Via reddit.com "My parents: we don't need a paint roller"

  5. The Safe Side - Wikipedia

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    The Safe Side is a series of safety videos and other products, founded in 2005 by Julie Clark, founder of The Baby Einstein Company, & John Walsh, host of America's Most Wanted and co-founder of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Each DVD and CD provides important safety tips.

  6. National Safe Boating Council - Wikipedia

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    The first time there was a week designated to safe boating was in June 1952 when the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary observed a “Safe Boating Week” as a Courtesy Examination weekend in Amesbury, Massachusetts. This tradition continued until 1957 when an official National Safe Boating Week observation took place sponsored by the United States ...

  7. UNICEF Tap Project - Wikipedia

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    The funds would go towards providing impoverished children with clean drinking water; with $1, UNICEF can provide a child with access to clean, safe water for 15'to days. That first year the campaign was only on World Water Day, since then it has centered on World Water Week.