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This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of NMEDA. All opinions are 100% mine.

NMEDA, short for National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association is an association of mobility dealers, manufacturers and rehabilitation professionals that advocates providing safe, reliable vehicles and modifications to enhance accessibility for all people.

This is not some company selling reliable products, but rather an association where they educate consumers on buying qualified, reliable and authentic products from a NMEDA qualified dealer. Why? There are a number of vehicles like adapted wheelchairs sold online that are not durable and effective.

Simply put, dealers who are NMEDA qualified can give consumers that sense of trust and comfortability that the products they offer meet the appropriate standards. The NMEDA website has a very simple user interface to search for qualified dealers. Just place in the zip code and you will be given a listing of any dealers near you complete with phone numbers, site information, address and even a detailed map on where it is located.

The map is really a big help as I can easily compare which dealer is really closest to where I live based on the search result listing provided.

Why don’t you try to locate one near you and let me know who your closest qualified NMEDA dealer is?

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You guys saw the video of the 2 year old smoking toddler from Indonesia? Even the video in YouTube had sparked outrage that the video was taken down. When the clip of 2-year-old Sumatran Ardi Rizal puffing away surfaced on YouTube Wednesday, it spread to online social media like, well, fire.

In fact, his parents say Rizal throws a tantrum when they refuse to give him a cigarette. His father gave him his first smoke when he was just 18 months old. Oh man, and he puffs 40 cigarettes a day? That is overkill!

The smoking toddler was witnessed by a reporter who recently visited his home in the fishing village of Musi Banyuasin, in Indonesia’s South Sumatra province. Ardi, who is rarely seen without a cigarette, insists on the same brand, costing £3.78 a day. And to think that his family is not rich, imagine the added cigarette cost to their budget.

The kid does not look like a 2 year old, does he? But still, a kid is a kid and it is not just right that he smokes. Who to blame? Only one culprit, his parents. Smoking is awfully dangerous to adults, even more so to kids.

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