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How ArcticVent Prevents North Pole Plumbing Vents from Freezing

29th May 2009
A number of years ago a construction manager contacted Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems and asked if they could find a solution for freezing plumbing vents (the small pipes that project from a roof to expel waste and sewer gases from your drain waste s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Climate on Kilimanjaro

11th May 2009
When is the best time to climb Kilimanjaro? The most favourable times are the warmest and driest months - January, February, and September. June, July, and August are also good months. However, temperatures and weather are less predictable. It is bet... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Minimise the Risk of House Insurance Claims

02nd April 2009
Homeowners will be aware of the need for appropriate home insurance to ensure that the home and its contents are insured. Of course, it's one of the many necessary expenses to owning a home; however, reducing the cost of your policy will depend on the mea... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

What Are The Four Biggest Problems With Oil Field Employment?

27th March 2009
When thinking looking for oil field employment, do you only think about the high salary and bonuses, or the travel opportunities? While these benefits are real, you should remember that there is no such thing as a free lunch before you jump in with both f... Read >
Author: Calvin

Minnesota Twins Tickets - So What It's Cold Outside!

18th February 2009
It's Crookston, Minnesota and there is no question whatsoever: It's cold outside! "I remember it being cold and I remember being in snowstorms and ice storms, but I don't ever remember it being straight out this cold," manager Ron Gardenhire said recently... Read >
Author: Rob Melk

Don’t let the Weather Ruin Your Year

25th January 2009
The winter blues could empty out your pockets if you don't take adequate precautions to protect your home this winter, homeowners have been warned. As the arctic weather draws in, the last thing anyone would want is to start the first few months of the... Read >
Author: Arti Manani

Beekeepers Are Interested In Almond Orchards

12th January 2009
The California almond industry is attracting the interest of beekeepers all over the country. The almond orchard's demands for honey bees is so strong that many beekeepers in Florida have actually defaulted on their contracts with local watermelon produce... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Like a Jewel In The Sun: Barcelona

09th January 2009
Some people love the hot weather, whilst others love skiing in sub-zero temperatures. But if you prefer somewhere comfortable that will enable you to explore in glorious weather without it being too hot then Barcelona may prove the ideal destination. ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

What You’ll Need for a Self Drive Skiing Holiday

09th January 2009
So, you're heading for the mountains to find lots of snow and do some skiing this winter, but you're not going to fly there this time. You've decided to go by car and ferry. It's probably a bit lighter on the old carbon footprint and you can make the jour... Read >
Author: lexisclick

UGG Boots – The Perfect Companion for Winter

17th December 2008
This winter has been especially cold and November saw sub-zero temperatures and blizzards hit much of the country. Due to all of this very extreme weather, there seems to be no better excuse than to go out and buy yourselves some UGG boots or Emu boots... Read >
Author: Gill

Are Your Trees Ready for Winter

27th November 2008
Summary: Tree damage that we detect during the spring and summer is frequently caused by not properly protecting your trees in the Winter. Winter is a time where trees, especially young and thin-barked trees, are damaged by weather directly and in... Read >
Author: David Merriman

Heating Cover – Help for Poorer Families

15th September 2008
Gordon Brown has unveiled a £1 billion plan that will help low income families and pensioners deal with the increasing energy prices and promised that it would be funded by the suppliers and producers. The plan is meant to save people half on their en... Read >
Author: Gill

Australia Weather: Delightfully Diverse

09th September 2008
An Australian holiday is extremely popular with travelers. The country is indeed a year-round tourist destination, drawing numerous tourists with its sandy beaches and astonishing attractions. But then, you should also be aware of the weather in the count... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

Getting Organised For Last Minute Travel Plans

02nd September 2008
Booking a last minute holiday can be very exciting. One minute you are sitting at work with nothing but your regular timetable of events to look forward to, and the next you've discovered a bargain last minute break and booked the time to jet off on holi... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

The Silver Poly Tarp

22nd July 2008
Silver poly tarps are designed with an extra-heavy U.V. protection coating so that more sunlight is reflected back into the atmosphere, keeping the covered surface cooler and less exposed to the effects of U.V. radiation. Waterproof silver poly tarps are ... Read >
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