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You can set up the closed cell polyurethane spray insulation on the top of the garages, roofing, and

05th July 2010
You can set up the closed cell polyurethane spray insulation on the top of the garages, roofing, and sides as well as on the base. This kind of polyurethane spray insulation or simply plastic filling can be utilized in houses and commercial constructions ... Read >
Author: amizan

Health And Safety Training: Respiratory Protection In The Workplace

15th June 2010
In many cases our job and workplace can expose us to substances that are harmful for our bodies. These can be airborne and may not be detected by us unless we have the air tested. If we are exposed to harmful airborne toxins it can be fatal or can result ... Read >
Author: Louis D Jones

How to Clean Mold off Brick

21st May 2010
Moisture and water retention are the major reasons that cause development of mold on brick. Mold produces digestive enzymes that eat the very surface they are attached to. Not only do they cause structural damage, but when they are touched or their spores... Read >
Author: mohsinlangah

Respiratory Protection In The Workplace

16th April 2010
According to OSHA's respiratory protection standard 29 CFR 1910.134, respirators must be used as part of a comprehensive respiratory protection plan. "Respirators play an important role in protecting many workers from exposure to chemical and biological h... Read >
Author: jesmcan

Safety in Woodworking

09th April 2010
Woodworking can be a very enjoyable pastime, but it does have some risks. Risks can come from the equipment, the wood, the environment, or just about anywhere. It is important to put safety first when working on a project, no matter how simple it may seem... Read >
Author: Dave Murphy

How You Can Carry Out Asbestos Removal by Yourself

30th March 2010
If you plan on removing asbestos in your house without skilled help you ought to be aware that this strategy may lead to undesirable problems. It might also wind up being as costly as hiring a contractor. Nonetheless, it is possible to perform your own as... Read >
Author: Joshua Hardingur

Frequently Asked Questions about Cleaning Black Mold

21st December 2009
Q: What is black mold and how is it different from other molds? A: Black mold is a highly toxic form of mold. Unlike regular molds, this mold can cause serious health problems. It has spores that become airborne, and once inhaled can cause allergies, c... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Mueller

Communicable Diseases: Threat to Nursing Assistants?

27th October 2009
Communicable diseases are those that can be transferred from one individual to another. These include the common cold, tuberculosis, the flu, and HIV, herpes, measles, chicken pox, lice, and strep throat. Are of these are highly contagious. For those who ... Read >
Author: Fritz Poole

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

08th October 2009
First aid is defined as the first help given to someone to prevent an injury or illness from becoming worse. CPR is the abbreviated form of Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. CPR First aid does not necessarily restart the heart, but facilitates the flow of... Read >
Author: American Safety Training Institute

CPR Basics for Health Care Providers

10th September 2009
I love watching hospital shows on television. The actors portraying doctors and nurses have experts on set to help them with lines, and techniques for saving people's lives. If emergency situations in everyday life were that easy, if you had a coach nearb... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse

Camping Tents: How to Waterproof a Tent

30th August 2009
Most tents are waterproofed when you buy them, at least the good ones. This doesn't mean that they will stay that way, though. Over time tents will start to degrade and the chemicals that prevented them from leaking water will start to lose their potency.... Read >
Author: Harry

TIPS TO STOP SNORING

03rd August 2009
OVERCOME SNORING ONCE AND FOR ALL Have you always had snoring issues ever since you can remember? Are you aware of the reasons why you have these? Are you aware of the causes how you got them? Has it become a bother to you now? Are you doing something... Read >
Author: bluenose

Guide To A-H1N1 Swine Flu Virus Treatment

01st August 2009
How much do we know about this new A-H1N1 virus? Actually we do not know the severeness of this new virus to us. But it is always safe to take precautionary measures. Do we have medicines that treat this type of infection? Centers for Disease Control o... Read >
Author: Orly Racelis

How to Remove Carpet Glue From Flooring

24th July 2009
Typically, glue will leave a residue behind after carpet has been removed. It is really more of a feathered or flaky residue that creates a mess. Removing the glue is pretty simple, but there is a way to do the job right. There are many industrial solvent... Read >
Author: Aqualux Carpet Cleaning

How Can Hypnosis Help With Medical Conditions? - Part 1

16th July 2009
Your mind does control your body and to treat medical conditions as purely physical symptoms would be to deny this very basic fact. Hypnosis is a way in which you can access the inner workings of your mind and therefore enable therapeutic intervention. ... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
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