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10 common indoor air quality problems

29th September 2009
Mold and water damaged building materials. When leakage occurs it results in the growth of mold that in turn results in the release of pungent smelling and irritating volatile organic compounds, and allergenic mold spores into your air. Persons with all... Read >
Author: Kaleb Danies

Bicycle Brakes

28th September 2009
Remember when you were a kid, and you first dared to ride your bike down that really steep hill in your neighbourhood? The ride down can be a rush. Stopping isn't always so much fun. Bicycle control relies on two elements: steering and brakes. If either o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

DIY Electrical Repair: Is It Safe?

24th September 2009
Unless you are an electrician, you have to think twice before undertaking a DIY electrical repair. Of course, this could also depend on the kind of electrical repair you need to do. If it�s a very simple job that you are confident you are capable of, a ... Read >
Author: Avner Electric

When Fungi takes the Fun Away

22nd September 2009
Everybody loves the outdoors. Swimming, hiking in the woods, or simply being out in the sun can be so much fun. However, exposure to the environment also poses some risks especially on vulnerable skin exposed to damp and wet surfaces. Our skin is pro... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Install brakes and improve your vehicle

22nd August 2009
If a customer chooses to buy a new motorbike or maybe just enhance the look or style of their own, there are so many different items and accessories that can be bought and this means that it can be difficult to decide choose what to purchase first. There ... Read >
Author: freedgabriel

Safe Family Recreation at the Water Park

30th July 2009
One of the most relaxing ways of passing your time and having a great time with your family is to be close to water. As a parent, it is your duty to make your family happy so you should categorically consider spending some of your sunny days at a swell wa... Read >
Author: TudorBran

Sperry Top-siders for children

29th July 2009
Sperry top- sider have been, since 1935 associated with quality and tradition as well as a classic casual fashion for nearly 75 years now. During the years Top-siders have evolved tremendously offering specialized footwear for men, women and children. ... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

A Primer on Modern Brakes

17th July 2009
The buzzwords in modern brake design are anti-lock brakes (ABS) and carbon-ceramic brakes, two premium brake types that are featured in more expensive automobiles. If you’re unaware of the advantages this type of technology affords you, this article wil... Read >
Author: freedgabriel

What Cells Form A Tough Waterproofing Material?

01st May 2009
The seepage of water into basements and crawl spaces is a major problem in wet and moist areas like Indiana. If you reside in such a place then you must take the right measures to save your basement from the bad effects of moisture. Those who do not take ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

The Right Brakes for your Bike

17th April 2009
Whenever a person decides to buy a new motorbike or perhaps just improve the condition of their own, there are a great many things that can be purchased as upgrades. It can sometimes be hard to decide what to buy first. There is a natural reaction to buy ... Read >
Author: freedgabriel

Slip Trip Fall Accident Claim Process

27th March 2009
If you have suffered an injury due to a slip, trip or fall, you can make a claim. These accidents can occur anywhere. They may occur while walking over a pavement too. These accidents are one of the most common types of accidents. A simple slip can also c... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Safety Seasures in Pressure Washing

19th March 2009
Your usual cleaning method is not enough to achieve immaculateness for your home. Mold and dust, grime and mud can recur if proper maintenance is neglected. In PA, power washing is done frequently because the residents here know it greatly helps. Climate ... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene

Slip or Trip Compensation Claim

13th March 2009
Many people accidentally slip and trip over wet surfaces and meet with injuries. People suffering from such injuries most often experience backache. Some also experience pain in the hand sand legs. Many a times, the injuries may also result into fracture.... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Are there Any Advantages to Wearing Rubber Sole Footwear?

03rd March 2009
As you go about your daily activities, your feet usually take the brunt of the work. While you're standing, sitting or walking, the weight of your body lands on your feet ?which is why it is a must for you to invest in a pair of sensible shoes. For wo... Read >
Author: rubbe rsole

How to install new Bicycle Pedals

03rd March 2009
There are few steps before installing new pedals in bicycle:- Removing the old pedals: Removing the old pedals from your nonconformist can be calmly done with either the bike on the attic or in a plan stand. Pedals like the Attending KEO Carbon... Read >
Author: RobPoulton

When and How to Take a Brake

17th December 2008
Brakes are a vital component of a bicycle’s construction. You depend on your brakes to work well and quickly. There are a few things that contribute to braking, and the following article will discuss them. Front and rear brakes Cycles are equipped... Read >
Author: RobPoulton

The Mold Reproduces With A Blend Of Dampness And Darkness

12th December 2008
Mold is a common term used to describe a nasty growth of a substance on wet surfaces or organic matter, caused by fungi, particularly in the presence of dampness and decay. Given that most all mold reproduces with a combination of dampness and darkness, t... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Wet winter driving’s no fun... but here’s how to drive safely!

30th November 2008
The evidence is all around. British winters seem to be getting greyer, technically warmer and most definitely wetter, so we need to take extra care when driving. As a rule of thumb, car breakdown service Autonational Rescue recommends the use of headli... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue

Pebble bathroom tiles - original ideas and tips

26th November 2008
If you're looking for an easy-to-use method to try tile bathroom tiles Pebble Remodeling - it offers a simple coating technology, allows you to decorate virtually any surface at home. The incredible thing about these boards is natural that no matter what ... Read >
Author: Stone Worth

HPV Prevention

10th November 2008
To understand how best to prevent contracting HPV, we should, of course, look at how HPV is spread, first and foremost. Here are some basic facts about HPV. Common Warts The old wives tale of getting hand warts from frogs is, well, it’s crazy talk... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson

Big Carp and Catfish Bait Flavours And Feeding Triggers!

05th November 2008
Hey get this; if you treat your fish like swimming tongues by exploiting what stimulates their specialised taste and smell cells in as many potent ways as possible; you will do very well indeed! Too many anglers are often tunnel-visioned; just thinking of... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Staying In a House Which is Full of Mold is at All Times Not Good For Health.

31st October 2008
Getting sick exactly to mold in our homes, schools and work places is very common! Mold symptoms can alter person to person and moreover type to type. Generally conventional symptoms extend from headaches, cough and muscle aches, to severe fatigue, shortn... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Big Carp and Catfish Bait Flavours And Feeding Triggers!

31st October 2008
Hey get this; if you treat your fish like swimming tongues by exploiting what stimulates their specialised taste and smell cells in as many potent ways as possible; you will do very well indeed! Too many anglers are often tunnel-visioned; just thinking of... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Most Of The Times Mold Grows On Wet Walls

15th October 2008
Most of the times mold grows due to the presence of wet walls. Wallboard, drywall, plywood, and other wet surfaces hand over mold a perfect place to grow. The porous nature of the construction material makes your wall much better place for the mold to gro... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Knee Injury

14th October 2008
Fall cases commonly result in very serious injuries to the knee. As a knee injury lawyer I regularly meet clients who have suffered knee injuries from slips on wet surfaces, trips on drop-offs, broken and irregular sidewalks, stairs and other tripping ha... Read >

Wyoming Water Damage Cleanup Mold and Health Concerns

24th August 2008
Wyoming water damage cleanup can lead to mold if the process is not done properly. Mold is not good for your health and it can cause people to get very sick. When molds form inside of the home they are not always dangerous. You might notice a loa... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Common accidents in the workplace

15th August 2008
Accidents are part of life and seeing as we spend a big chunk of our life in the work place, it seems obvious that a fair few will happen there. But certain types of accidents are more likely to happen in certain environments, for example burning yourself... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Mold Grows in Your Home

24th July 2008
If you have recently had Wisconsin water damage cleanup and suspect you have mold growing in the structure of your home then your flooding might have transpired into a bigger problem. There are many reasons mold grows and flooding is one of them. ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Motor Vehicle Personal Injury in Minnesota

01st July 2008
Motor vehicle personal injury is an issue that almost anyone can relate to. Many people have either seen, been involved in, or know someone who has experienced an accident. With the wide variety of motor vehicles in the world, and therefore large number... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Rugby Boots and How They Match Perfectly with Rugby Shirts

23rd June 2008
Rugby game has quickly developed into a competition that entails not only of skill and strength but also on speed. Due to this, players of this sport need good stability and support when it comes to shoes. Lightweight performance Rugby boots are neede... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Foredom Tool Info, Silversmithing Tool Info, and Casting Tool Info

11th June 2008
Metal casting takes a certain amount of skill and knowledge not to mention the appropriate tools of the trade. Luckily, anyone can learn metal casting and the tools are widely available and some can even be crafted right at the home workshop. Most of ... Read >
Author: Kent Klein

The Importance of Sanitizing Swimming Pools

09th November 2007
When people want to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, going to a resort to unwind or simply going swimming in a pool with friends or family, is a common option for many people. It is a way of relaxation to ease the tensed muscles of the body ... Read >
Author: Al Khalel Le Beau

Fly Me To The Moon

31st March 2007
In 1965 Paul C. Fisher, president of Fisher Space Pen Co., sent his pen to Houston Space Center and NASA began testing it. Astronauts had been using pencils for note taking, but the graphite used in pencils could break off and float around the cabin. Th... Read >
Author: maxine greco

Characteristics of Ringworm of the Hands, Feet, Crotch and Armpits

18th November 2006
Although ringworm of the hands, feet, crotch and armpits are generally referred to as ringworm of the body, they should actually be considered as distinctive subtypes and discussed separately, as their characteristics greatly differ from those of ringworm... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to Insulate a Basement With Safety in Mind

23rd February 2006
Learning how to insulate a basement properly not only saves money on energy bills, but also provides a welcome degree of comfort in that area of your home. But learning how to insulate a basement safely leaves some of us in the dark. Here are some tips on... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

Tires, Your Most Essential Truck Accessory

13th January 2006
There you are, driving along the highway in your 4X4 when you glance off to the side only to see an oh-so-inviting muddy logging trail. "Can't pass this one up", you say to yourself, as you tug on the steering wheel and head off to 4-wheeler's heaven. N... Read >
Author: Debbie Pettitt

Volkswagen Passat 2005: Body and Chassis

05th May 2005
The Volkswagen Passat 2005 features a powerful design. The new VW face with its chrome radiator represents the greatest design progression since the creation of the series. The new Passat is 4.77 metres long (+ 62mm), 1.82 metres wide (+ 74mm) and 1.4... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane