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The 2010 Jeep Liberty Has a 3.7 liter Powertech V6 engine

07th July 2010
The Jeep Liberty is a compact SUV which has been manufactured and sold by Chrysler since 2002. The 2010 Jeep Liberty is the third model of the car's second generation, which began with the 2008 Jeep Liberty. The Jeep Liberty is largely designed for all te... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner

Removing Paint Fumes - 3 Ways to Minimize Your Risk From Paint Fumes

14th May 2010
Paint fumes are one of the biggest culprits of polluted indoor air. In fact the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lists paint as one of the top five environmental hazards. Symptoms of a sensitivity to these fumes include headaches, di... Read >
Author: Debbie

How Air Duct Cleaning Reduces Allergies?

07th May 2010
Does your air cooling system need duct cleaning? Because of its surface area it attracts pollution. Rat dropping can also be in your duct system. Air pollution can also settle in the ducts. An air duct cleaning service can eliminate this contamination. Re... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Detergent chemicals can be harmful for your health and environment

11th February 2010
Having fresh, clean clothes is important for good health, but when it comes to our health, the conventional detergent may do more harm than good.Most people are well versed in the laundry. Many have discovered tips and tricks along the way to make the tas... Read >
Author: Sakun Engineers

Veterans Diagnosed with Cancer from Benzene Exposure

27th November 2009
Those who served our country in past and were exposed to cancerous chemicals like benzene are now dealing with aftermath that toxic exposure can have on our lives. The men and women who are now U.S. veterans are also now have aware of the repercussions of... Read >
Author: kurtowens79fjj

How Are Drinking Water Quality Standards Determined?

04th August 2009
If you care about your health, you may wonder how are drinking water quality standards determined. In the U.S. the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has the responsibility and the authority to see to it that we have clean, healthy water to drink. ... Read >
Author: J E Ruby

Difference between solicitor and advocate

17th June 2009
Have you ever marveled where all these somewhat blurring terms came from? Well the answer is they are all types of Lawyers initiated from various legal systems. Some of the footings are from the British legal system; some are from Scotland and some from t... Read >
Author: Lakshmi Rekha

Philip Stein Watches: The Effects of Electromagnetic Fields

18th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Peter Wiggin The use of electric devices is an inescapable fact in modern society. During the course of the day, we are surrounded by electro-magnetic fields given off by devices like microwaves, telephone wires, radios, computers, t... Read >
Author: Author Unknown

Refrigerant Gas (R-22) Is Phasing Out: Possibly Costing You Money Along The Way

02nd April 2009
As R22 refrigerant is phased out under federal regulations established by the United States and other countries worldwide, alternative substances have been identified. These alternatives are friendlier to the environment and more energy efficient. Among t... Read >
Author: Author Unknown

Save Gas With Bio Petro Improver

09th September 2008
There are so many gimmics on the market and it seems virtually impossible to find a product that will actually produce proven results. How can you be sure a product actually works, other than testing the product? Is there really a reputable company with... Read >
Author: CSteele

Serious Side Effects Found Among MTBE Exposure

08th September 2008
Methyl tertiary-butyl ether, also known as MTBE, is a known component used to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide among gasoline, and has been in use since the late 1970s. In 1990, with the passage of the Clean Air Act Amendments (specifically Section 2... Read >
Author: Legal

Symptoms of defective oxygen sensor

14th July 2008
The oxygen sensor eventually needs to be replaced in all vehicles. But how would you know if the oxygen sensor has gone bad? There are signs you should look for to diagnose a faulty sensor. The oxygen sensor or O2 sensor as it is commonly called plays ... Read >
Author: Eric Dawson

Lead Poisoning The Cause of Many Disorders

11th February 2008
Lead paint and lead poisoning have long been known to cause a host of health problems, including hearing loss, stunted body growth and even reduced I.Q. But new research points to another danger of lead paint and lead poisoning - attention-deficit hyperac... Read >
Author: Author Unknown

Where Did Hybrids Come From?

28th August 2007
The idea of combining various modes of propulsion is as old as the idea of the transport itself. Only recently, however, has it become viable and popular. The concept of combining propulsion systems is not new at all. Early vessels, such as the Viking... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Volatile Organic Compounds: The Health Dangers of VOCs, Where They are Hiding & How to Avoid Th

23rd December 2005
Products that you use in your home and office every day emit gases that can harm your health, both right away and after extended exposure. These gases are known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and they're emitted from a whole slew of ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
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