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762 Boston Post Road West Haven, CT 06516 Don't Make A Mistake.. Be Sure It's Carroll's! Give your interiors a whole new look with fabulous furniture from Carroll's Discount Furniture. You can choose from bar carts, cabinets, loveseats, sofas, entertainment centers and much more. 3 financing options available to you over 12, 18, or 24 months. Be sure to ask about our Seasonal and Holiday Discounts When you visit our store you can be sure that you'll find furniture for every room in your house. We have furniture for finished basements, guest rooms, kitchens, living rooms, offices and spare rooms too. A proper night of sleep is a key to your overall health and well-being. Find the perfect mattress to make you feel comfortable. We sell all sizes of mattresses to fit a variety of bed types. Delivery service on any purchase you make is always available. We feature an enormous collection of quality discount furniture at incredible prices including:




Dining Room Furniture and Collections Entry and Foyer Furniture Lighting for the Entire House Kitchen Furniture and Accessories Living Room Furniture, Including Leather Accent Furniture and Accessories Bedroom Furniture and Collections Decorative Accents and Plants What's more, we even sell kid's room furniture, kitchen tables and mattresses. Check out our bedroom and dining room furniture and start redecorating today. Come to Carroll's Discount Furniture and we'll help you pick the best mattress for you.At Universal Hotel Liquidators, it doesn't matter if you're a college student, apartment renter, or homeowner, because we have something for everyone! We specialize in wholesale furniture, as well as home electronics and appliances. Much of our inventory is liquidated from hotels, motels, and other business. Please remember that pre-owned does not mean an inferior product. In our case, it's the exact opposite. This is because the majority of our furniture inventory are of commercial grade.




This means they were built to last for decades, even under conditions of heavy use, while still maintaining the allure of upscale hotel furnishings. A good deal of our furniture from hotels is only about 5 years old. This means that these products are only about one third of the way through their lifespan when they come into our hands. Thus, rest assured, our exquisite prices do not come at the expense of the quality of the goods - they come in addition to them. UHL carries basically any furniture item that a residential consumer would require. From kitchen, bedroom, and living room furniture to common household electronics and appliances - Universal Hotel Liquidators is the one-stop shop for the shrewd furniture consumer. Each individual product is sold at the lowest wholesale price. If you are looking for products to fill an entire room, we also offer full room packages too! These packages typically include a complete bed set (box springs, mattresses, etc.), bedroom furniture (night stands, armoires, etc.), and den/study furnishings (desks, chairs, lamps, etc.).




By buying goods for a whole room at once, residential consumers not only get the best possible wholesale deal on product pricing, they are assured that all of the pieces match, and are of equal quality. Thank you for selecting from our cheap modern furniture inventory. We're here to help you save money and appreciate the support of your local furniture store! For more details on products and room packages, browse our products or give us a call. We look forward to making your home as comfortable and stylish as you wish without putting your finances in an uncomfortable position. Your Cheap Furniture OutletBed bug news round-up: Waterbury, Connecticut; Bed bugs creeping their way around Waterbury, CT, the Republican-American reported on Friday that the Waterbury Health Department has gotten complaints from around the city: The health department also received complaints of infestations of two apartments at 553 South Main St., and one apartment each in apartment buildings or multifamily homes at 42 Pine St. (the Wilby Apartments), 107 South Leonard St., 182 West Main St., 148 Grand St. and 995 Bank St.




Also, there is a report of bedbugs in the Salvation Army shelter. A complaint received in April resulted in a notice of infestation in the entire building at 148 Grand St. The owner hired an exterminator to take care of the problem. In most cases, the Health Department ordered property owners to take care of the problem by hiring a licensed PCO. Meanwhile, in Boston, Massachusetts Institute of Technology student residents of Ashdown House, which has been under attack by bed bugs since last spring, are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Danielle Piskorz reported Friday for MIT’s The Tech newspaper: A bedbug problem that has been plaguing Ashdown since last spring is close to being resolved. An exterminator contracted to MIT has been visiting rooms several times a week over the course of the summer, and sticky-trap style bug monitors newly installed in each room show no sign of new activity. I hope that this testing has been done since students have been resident in the rooms.




We do know that bed bugs living in rooms or apartments that have been vacated will often move to another location (if humans are sleeping elsewhere in the vicinity, say a neighboring room or another floor). We are also told they may go “dormant,” hiding out until people return. Killing bed bugs is hard when no one is in residence, since they need to be attracted out to bite someone in order to cross the poison and/or mechanical killer and die. How did MIT deal with Ashdown’s bed bugs? Fairly persistently, from the sound of things: In Ashdown, the residents of the infested suites were required to have their rooms and clothes cleaned entirely to rid the area of bugs. They were also given new mattresses with covers to prevent the bedbugs from finding a new place to live. The contracted exterminator used “a clear, odorless, safe treatment” to kill the bedbugs, according to an e-mail sent to Ashdown residents from Denise Lanfranchi, Ashdown’s house manager. According to Bajpayee, exterminating procedures ran in cycles, with the first spraying killing the adults and the second killing their offspring.

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