Blog Reader Messages: A Tucson Tragedy

Normally, additions to my blog are designed to promote information sharing on topics related to wine and to promote products my company makes available to our customers.  The dialog presented contains facts, issues, product reviews, and, occasionally, a humorous antidote.  I live in Tucson, Arizona.  The events that took place here on January 8th, 2011 have compelled me to offer my discussion and observations of this unforgettable tragedy.  Perhaps, it is my way of coping with what happened.

U.S. Representative Gabriel Giffords taking the oath of office.Regular people where seeking an interaction with their Congressional Representative, Gabby Giffords, at a local grocery store around 10 AM on a Saturday morning.  In a matter of moments, a lone gunman appeared on the scene and started shooting.  It did not take long before six wonderful Tucson residents lay dead and several others were gravely wounded.  The news of this event traveled through Tucson like a strong spring wind, shocking the entire community.  The people of Tucson did not know where to turn that morning and to some extent still struggle with the multitude of questions that grief can bring.

The six slain victims of that fateful day of January 8, 2011.That day many common citizens became instant heroes.  Two citizens sacrificed their lives to save another.  Other citizens acted together to subdue the shooter.  Many ordinary people jumped in the fray to administer life-saving aid and comfort to the injured.  The police and emergency care responders shifted into high-gear, moving the wounded people to hospitals where their fight for survival continued.  Emergency room doctors and nurses tirelessly applied their skills to save every life they could.  The Tucson people anxiously awaited any small morsel of news on everyone’s condition.  A “dark cloud” formed over the city bringing sadness to the community that will not soon dissipate.  Consequently, an unprecedented community unity was developing.

Memorial on the grass in front of University Medical Center. Memorials to the ones fighting for their lives started to appear on a patch of grass at University Medical Center, where most of the injured were taken.  In just a few days, this display of love grew into a gathering place of well-wishers.  Flowers, balloons, hundreds of candles, posters and hand-written notes of respect, love and get-well wishes were placed in an altar like display on the grass.  As the memorial increased in size, paths were maintained for people to use when viewing the displays.  The grassy walk way became a well-worn dirt path as hundreds of citizens came to offer their prayers and condolences.  That piece of hospital lawn will never be the same as it has become a shrine to this tragic event and a place where the earth is mixed with the tears of the people who came to share their grief.

Candles light the path of grief.Where are we now?  The infamy that Tucson has achieved was never solicited by the people of the “Old Pueblo”, but is currently being kept alive as the media continues its mission to inform and report.  The people that died have been appropriately honored and buried, but never will be forgotten by this community.  All wounded people have survived and have an uphill road to recover, especially Gabby.  The shooter has been indicted, has pleaded non-guilty, and now faces months and, perhaps, years of judicial processes.  I expect the political rhetoric of how to stop a tragedy like this from happening again will begin.  Unfortunately, I expect it to increase as the finger-pointing of blame begins in earnest.

Today thank fully, Gabby has been upgraded to “good” condition and has been moved to a rehabilitation center to begin her uphill battle to recovery.   Meanwhile, Tucson citizens will continue forward united in a way that this city has never seen before.  As the wounds heal in the bodies of the victims, the wounds in the minds of the people of our city will also heal. 

Author: Ronald Senn, Vice-president, Ideal Wine Coolers, Tucson, Arizona

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Wine Storage Solutions: Wine Coolers And Crannies

A typical desk knee space cranny.I receive many calls a month from people that have uniquely sized “crannies and nooks” that they would like to place a wine or beverage cooler in.  A cranny is a small narrow opening in a wall and a nook is defined as any small recess.   Often these areas are old desk knee spaces with a countertop or other areas with previously built-in custom but off-size cabinetry.  The goal is to install and build-in a wine or beverage cooler into the confined space to give it an under counter finished appearance.

Built-in Wine Cooler Dimensions

Wine and beverage refrigerators, used in built-in applications, with few exceptions come in standard kitchen cabinet size widths, depths and heights.  The most common widths are 15 inches wide or 24 inches wide, although sometimes one can find a product that is 12 or 18 inches wide.  Typical cabinetry depths are 24 inches and heights around 34 inches.  Most pantry size built-in appliances can be as tall as 65 yo 70 inches.  No matter what brand of wine or beverage cooler you might opt for there is a high degree of consistency regarding the dimensions of these under counter products.

Maintaining Cooling Efficiency

Typical Rear Vented Free-Standing Wine CoolerIf the desire is to place these wine cooler appliances in a confined space, you must also consider how that placement will affect the cooling efficiency of the product.  In order to install one of these appliances in a zero-clearance situation, they must be front-vented, similar to standard upright refrigerators.  The front vent carries the heat given off by the cooling process and allows it to disperse away from the appliance.  If a wine cooler or beverage center is rear vented, as most all free-standing ones are, the heat will build up in the confined space, make the cooling appliance run harder than it was designed for and ultimately “burn it out”.

Free-standing Wine Cooler Clearances

Free standing cooling appliances for wine and beverage cans are designed and built with a broad range of differing widths, depths and heights.  Customers often find one that will fit their particular cranny dimensions and want to use it in a built-in application.  Stand-alone wine and beverage coolers require specified clearances in order to operate efficiently given their rear-vented design.  I usually recommend minimum clearances of at least 3 inches around the sides and top of the appliance and at least 6 inches for the rear-vented back.  If these clearances aren’t accommodated when installing a free standing unit, the unit will most surely fail before it’s time.

Other Solutions

Classic Undercounter Installation of a 24 Inch Wide Wine Cooler.One customer had a cabinetry nook that was ideally 24 inches wide and 24 inches deep but was short by a half an inch on the height.  The customer called me and after hearing about the height deficiency and the specific design characteristics, I found an easy solution, remove the ceramic tile from the floor of the nook to gain the needed height for the built-in cooler she wanted to purchase.  Additionally, some under counter wine coolers have adjustable legs that can be dialed into the proper height needed.

Best To Start Over

The dilemma of trying to retro fit a pre-sized purchased product into a nook or cranny to enhance the appearance of your home and business needs a cautioned approach.  Putting the wrong appliance in a place where it can’t function properly is begging for failure.  I believe the best approach, to cranny or nook remodeling to incorporate a wine or beverage refrigerator, would be to remove the cranny’s restricted construction and start with new appropriate sized cabinetry that will give you the finished look that will enhance the decor of your home.   You won’t regret the extra expense for assuring success.

Author: Ronald Senn, Vice-president, Ideal Wine Coolers

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Blog Reader Messages: Sizzling Wine Cooler Winter Sale

All Wine Cooler, Beer Keg Coolers and Beverage Centers are on sale.

 

Ideal Wine Coolers recognizes that much of the country is covered with that wonderfull white stuff called SNOW.   We are trying to melt some of it down by offering a sizzling hot winter sale of all of our products.  We feature an extensive line of undercounter, freestanding, dual zone, countertop, thermoelectric and locking wine coolers.   If you would like beverage storage that adds to your stylish furniture collection, we also carry wine cabinet furnture in many capacities and finishes.

Ideal Wine Coolers has over 200 different products for you to peruse that will meet your needs.  We pride ourselves on the personalized services we provide.  If you want to talk to a human-being instead of a computer, just call us on our toll free line (888-501-7749).  We will be more than happy to answer your questions and we even will take your order over the phone.  Just ask for Ron or Belinda.

We also want to extend our thanks and appreciation to our many customers from last year. 

Author: Ronald Senn, Vice-president, Ideal Wine Coolers

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