Check with your apartment management if you can have one. When they were popular many apartments wouldn't allow them. Since the one you have is most likely 30 years + old I don't think I would use it in an upstair apartment since the plastic liner dries out with age.
No problems; don't worry. If it's comfortable, it's fine.
In the upstairs apartment of their sandwitch shop
have someone to come out and look at it. In general, you would want to be sure that there is a barrier preventing car exhaust from traveling upstairs and that the roof of the garage supports the apartment.
The crime rate of the neighborhood is one important factor that should be looked at to find a safe apartment building. The environment and buildings around the apartment are also a factor to finding a safe apartment.
If you live in a suitably built building, it should withstand most shocks, though serious earthquakes still propose some threat... A cellar is generally better though...
A waterbed heater is used to warm up the waterbed. In a way, a waterbed heater is like a warm mattress pad for a regular bed. A warm waterbed will allow the bed owner to crawl into bed and be comfortable immediately.
One major downfall of having a waterbed is the fact that one has to be pretty careful with it and not puncture it by mistake, an issue that can cause a "flood" in your bedroom. Also it has to be transported very carefuly from place to place, in case of moving to a new apartment for instance, of the same reason.
Waterbed accessories are widely available both online and from retail outlets. Websites including Waterbed Warehouse, Waterbed Specialist, Waterbeds Direct or Waterbed Supplies all list a range of accessories for waterbeds. George Street Waterbeds in Wales is one example of a retail store that supplies waterbed accessories.
"The People Upstairs" by Ogden Nash is a humorous poem describing the eccentric behavior of a noisy family living upstairs. It pokes fun at their unconventional habits and loud daily activities, creating a humorous and relatable portrayal of apartment life.
A regular apartment typically has the whole layout on one floor. Whereas a loft apartment typically has a living area on the downstairs level with an open concept bedroom upstairs overlooking the main living area almost giving the impression of a balcony.
Waterbed Hev was created on 1997-04-22.
An average double waterbed will weigh about 1,600 pounds when full.