GLENDA J BLAZIN
Electrologist at Pne Is Dr, Melbourne, FL

License number
Florida 2191
Issued Date
Apr 11, 2011
Effective Date
Dec 20, 2016
Expiration Date
May 31, 2016
Category
Health Care
Type
Electrologist
Address
Address
700 Pine Island Dr, Melbourne, FL 32940
Phone
(321) 298-2109

Professional information

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Glenda J Blazin

Position:
Owner at Central Florida Laser Aesthetics
Location:
Melbourne, Florida Area
Work:
Central Florida Laser Aesthetics - Owner


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Ladder Stabilization Device

US Patent:
2011011, May 19, 2011
Filed:
Nov 18, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/620636
Inventors:
Glenda Blazin - Melbourne FL, US
Thomas Corley - Sevierville TN, US
International Classification:
E06C 7/00
US Classification:
182129
Abstract:
A convenient ladder stabilization device for holding a ladder in place on a support surface. The device may attach to a lower rung of a ladder and extend and contact the support surface behind the ladder. The device of the present invention acts to secure and stabilize the bottom of the ladder to prevent the base of the ladder from sliding, skidding, or otherwise moving while a user is on the ladder. The present invention further provides for a lightweight and easy to use device that may be removably attached to any conventional ladder. The ladder stabilization device does not require any material alteration to the ladder and thus will not void the warranty of a conventional ladder when used in combination. The present invention improves user safety and reduces the need for having a second individual support the base of the ladder.


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Ladder Stabilization Device

US Patent:
2011029, Dec 1, 2011
Filed:
Aug 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/209478
Inventors:
Glenda Blazin - Melbourne FL, US
Thomas Corley - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
E06C 7/00
US Classification:
182107
Abstract:
A convenient ladder stabilization device for holding a ladder in place on a support surface. The device may attach to a lower rung of a ladder and extend and contact the support surface behind the ladder. The device of the present invention acts to secure and stabilize the bottom of the ladder to prevent the base of the ladder from sliding, skidding, or otherwise moving while a user is on the ladder. The present invention further provides for a lightweight and easy to use device that may be removably attached to any conventional ladder. The ladder stabilization device does not require any material alteration to the ladder and thus will not void the warranty of a conventional ladder when used in combination. The present invention improves user safety and reduces the need for having a second individual support the base of the ladder.