Smith * Fort Shafter * Hickam * Lualualei * K-Bay Google Maps * Supermarkets * Schools * Private Schools * Hospitals * Restaurants * Gyms * Shopping * Attractions * Beaches * Churches * Tax Info including a Plat Map PDF and GIS Parcel Map and Building Sketch Zone AE * Check if this property is in a Flood ZoneĬheck if this property is in a Tsunami Zone * Tsunami Info * Oahu Tsunami Map Horseback riding, skydiving and glider plane riding are popular activities at nearby Dillingham Ranch and Dillingham Airport, as are kiteboarding, surfing, SUPing, diving and swimming out front.īedroom on 1st Floor, Entry, Full Bath on 1st Floor, Sauna, Wall/Fence, WorkshopĬable, Cesspool, Internet, Overhead Electricity, Private Water, Telephone Quiet street next to Mokuleia Beach Colony and Polo fields. Add your personal touches to update this charming home.īedroom and bathroom count and interior square footage differ from tax record. The expansive ocean views greet you upon entering this mid-century, cottage-style beach home with custom features such as: koa entry doors, open-beamed ceilings, sky-lights and cedar-wood dry sauna. Sold for $2,100,000 on 04-07-2021 See HistoryĨ,887.44 Update the default down payment and interest rateīack on Market! Cherished sandy oceanfront location in Mokuleia with a solid permitted seawall. Top of Page * Showing Request * Questions? View additional older photos Property Details * Previous Older Photos From A Previous Listing There were 8563 units sold in the last 2 years in the building. There are 1 buildings in the same region with similar units for sale. There are 1 buildings in the same neighborhood with similar units for sale. View Detailsįell out of escrow or Temporarily Withdrawn 2 times. Withdrawn previously on Jafter 47 days on market. ![]() Accessed April 11, 2021.View all new listings in the since this property was listed. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans.National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Preventing back pain at work and at home.National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Periodically walk around and gently stretch your muscles to relieve tension. If you must sit for a prolonged period, change your position often. Limit the time you spend carrying heavy briefcases, purses and bags. Avoid unnecessary bending, twisting and reaching. If you frequently talk on the phone and type or write at the same time, place your phone on speaker or use a headset. If you work at a computer, make sure that your monitor, keyboard, mouse and chair are positioned properly. Try to alternate physically demanding tasks with less demanding ones. Use lifting devices, when available, to help you lift loads. If an object is too heavy to lift safely, ask someone to help you. Use your leg muscles to support your body as you stand up. ![]() When lifting and carrying a heavy object, get close to the object, bend your knees and tighten your stomach muscles. Remove your wallet or cellphone from your back pocket when sitting to prevent putting extra pressure on your buttocks or lower back. Adjust the height of your chair so that your feet rest flat on the floor or on a footrest and your thighs are parallel to the floor. ![]() To promote good posture when sitting, choose a chair that supports your lower back. When standing, balance your weight evenly on your feet. You can take steps to avoid and prevent back pain and injuries at work.
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