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Fountain Odors – Causes and Solution

25th September 2009
Water that had been sitting for a long time can be really hard on the nose. You don’t want a newly purchased fountain for your office, home, or garden that smells bad. It will totally destroy the soothing experience that owning a fountain promises. If... Read >
Author: Rivera, W.

Knowing The Right Methods Of Handling Emergencies Caused By Chemical Compounds

23rd September 2009
When the principles of medical emergency management are clearly understood, one does not need hospital equipment in order to function effectively. This is especially useful when immediate aid must be given due to the severity of damage inflicted to the p... Read >
Author: joalesto

Electro Chlorinators: A must for water purification

10th August 2009
Electro Chlorinators are one of the smarter ways of purifying the water. These are on of the most cost-effective and safe method for purification of water. You would find these in various Thermal Power Stations, Municipal Corporations, Public Health Depar... Read >
Author: Brainwork

Chlorinators - A Smart Option for Water Purification

27th July 2009
Chlorinators are the most commonly used water purification systems and are installed by Municipal Corporations, Thermal Power Stations, Public Health Departments, Chemical Paper Pulp Industries and other concerned bodies. These are popular because all mod... Read >
Author: Brainwork

Chlorinators: A Smart Option for Water Purification

27th July 2009
Chlorinators are the most commonly used water purification systems and are installed by Municipal Corporations, Thermal Power Stations, Public Health Departments, Chemical Paper Pulp Industries and other concerned bodies. These are popular because all mod... Read >
Author: Brainwork

A Guide to Cleaning Silver Jewelry

24th July 2009
Cleaning silver jewelry is not difficult. Making it a regular habit is the single most important thing you can do to keep your favorite necklaces, bracelets and earrings looking their best. This metal, as you already know, tarnishes over time. The te... Read >
Author: Dawn Hall

Bad Breath: Causes, Solutions, and What You Should Know

30th June 2009
Nine times out of ten, the cause of bad breath starts right in your mouth. Knowing what causes bad breath is an important part of getting rid of it. If you want to know how to cure bad breath, first you need to determine what is causing it and then you ca... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Industrial Blowers and Fans for Sulfur Recovery

05th June 2009
Hydrogen Sulfide H2S is a main source of sulfur. In high concentrations it can be lethal. It occurs in natural gas, oil, volcanic emissions, and some mineral springs. In oil rfining processes its presence is undesirable, and it must be removed. The Clause... Read >
Author: Susan Terlitski

Recognizing The Principal Properties of Sodium Hydroxide

29th May 2009
Sodium hydroxide is an important industrial chemical. It is used in manufacturing soaps and detergents, household cleaning agents, paper, and textiles. Pure form of this inorganic base occurs as a white solid commonly available in form of granules, flak... Read >
Author: joalesto

Nitric Acid Facts – Guidelines on the Correct Way Of Handling Nitric Acid

12th May 2009
With a chemical formula of NH03, nitric acid is one of those substances used in laboratory processes, and while it has various valuable uses, it has a potential to be dangerous if not used properly. Colorless or light yellow, the substance is highly corr... Read >
Author: joalesto

Counter Top Water Filters

05th May 2009
If your water looks tastes or smells anything less than pure, then you would be wise to consider a water filter fitted in your home. To protect your health against contaminants that may have entered into your water supply. By far the most affordable of th... Read >
Author: Jess Fabian

Fiberglass Fans, Blowers by Northen Industrial Co.

20th April 2009
Northen Industrial Co. is an engineering distributor of plastic and fiberglass fans and blowers for industry applications where aggressive media must be moved. Plastic fans include polypropelene, PVC, PVDF, fire retardant and UV resistant PPs. Applicat... Read >
Author: Oleg Cthetchel

Acute Bronchitis Treatment

17th April 2009
The Top 6 Bronchitis and Acute Bronchitis Treatment Tips Here are 6 tips about bronchitis. It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 6 tips are useful reminders - especially where... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

NISCO Plastic and Fiberglass Blowers and Fans

10th April 2009
NISCO Fan Co. develops wide range of plastic and fiberglass fans and blowers for industry applications where aggressive media must be moved. Plastic fans include polypropelene, PVC, PVDF, fire retardant and UV resistant PPs. Applications for Corrosion ... Read >
Author: Oleg Tchechel

Fans for Paper Industries

09th April 2009
Canada Blower Co. is a supplier of blowers and fan for Pulp and Paper Industries. The paper manufacturing industry utilizes fans for power boilers, recovery boilers, lime kilns, dissolving tanks, and dryers. These applications, which are integral to th... Read >
Author: Susan Terlitski

RO Water Filter House- Interrelated Tip About RO Water Filter House

17th March 2009
Finding specific information about RO water filter house might not be easy, but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of helping you out. Even if your search is about another RO wate... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Garlic Relaxes Arteries

13th March 2009
Garlic is a great way to lower blood pressure and decrease the risk to suffer from cardiovascular disease, according to a recent study conducted at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The beneficial effects of garlic are connected to the amount of hy... Read >
Author: Alex Baran

Biogas and Issues Which Arise in Its Production

12th March 2009
Biogas production is achieved as the result of the controlled microbial breakdown of organic materials such as animal manures or food scraps in an anaerobic digester. An anaerobic digester is the name of the plant that makes the gas and is operated at a c... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Biogas and Issues Which Arise in Its Production

12th March 2009
Biogas production is achieved as the result of the controlled microbial breakdown of organic materials such as animal manures or food scraps in an anaerobic digester. An anaerobic digester is the name of the plant that makes the gas and is operated at a c... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Features of the Boiler for Gasification in Reported Trials

06th March 2009
The boiler for gasification or gasifier in this first featured case is intended for processing biomass and organic waste, such as sewage sludge. As in many trials it has been shown that the process is stable and controllable. The gasifier consists of t... Read >
Author: Steve Last

10 Main Causes Of Bad Breath

02nd March 2009
Bad breath is a health problem which greately affects the daytoday activities Somany people. Offenssive the smell of the mouth is unpleasent to those who come in close contact with poor ventilation. The problem has been doubled by psychological trauma of ... Read >
Author: ali

Gas Detectors in the UK

13th February 2009
Hire a Gas Detector in the UK When working in confined spaces or hazardous environments a good quality gas detector is an essential piece of equipment. Before you buy or hire gas detectors first evaluate what kind of gases can be detected by the gas de... Read >
Author: hirestess12

Gas Detectors in the UK

13th February 2009
Hire a Gas Detector in the UK When working in confined spaces or hazardous environments a good quality gas detector is an essential piece of equipment. Before you buy or hire gas detectors first evaluate what kind of gases can be detected by the gas de... Read >
Author: hirestess12

Fart Gadgets for Laughs and Other Thoughts on Farting

16th January 2009
The most famous fart gadget is the whopper cushion which is a rubber bladder that is designed to sound just like a fart if buried under a cushion on an easy chair. The victim of the gag sits down completely unaware of the stunt about to be pulled upon the... Read >
Author: Steve Last

FRP and Plastic Blowers and Fans by Canada Blower

14th January 2009
Canada Blower is a supplier of plastic and fiberglass fans and blowers for industry applications where aggressive media must be moved. Plastic fans include polypropelene, PVC, PVDF, fire retardant and UV resistant PPs. Applications for Corrosion and Ch... Read >
Author: Oleg Chechel

Pulp and Paper Industry Blowers

12th January 2009
NISCO Fan Co. offers various designs of industrial fans and blowers for Pulp and Paper Industry. The paper manufacturing industry utilizes fans for power boilers, recovery boilers, lime kilns, dissolving tanks, and dryers. These applications, which are... Read >
Author: Oleg Tchechel

Fight Off Bad Breath With Two Natural Cures

06th January 2009
What causes bad breath? It is caused by bacteria that lives in your mouth. This bacteria will produce hydrogen sulfide - which smells very similar to rotten eggs. That is why bad breath smells so incredibly bad. The bacteria enjoys living in places that a... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Development of Zero Emission Blowers for Sulfur Recovery

05th January 2009
NISCO Fan Co. now offers gas-tight and zero leakage steam-jacketed blowers for Sulfur Recovery in Chemical Industry. Hydrogen Sulfide H2S is a main source of sulfur. In high concentrations it can be lethal. It occurs in natural gas, oil, volcanic emiss... Read >
Author: Oleg Tchechel

What is Pond Stratification and Its Effects on My Pond?

12th December 2008
Anyone who has been swimming in a lake or deep pond in the summer has probably felt noticeably cooler water around his or her legs. This sensation was most likely caused by stratification of the water. Stratification means that two significantly diffe... Read >
Author: Casey Coke

FRP and Plastic Fans, Blowers, Ventilators

04th December 2008
Industrial Pressure Blower Co. is an engineering firm for fiberglass and plastic blowers and fans for industrial applications where aggressive media must be moved. Plastic fans include polypropelene, PVC, PVDF, fire retardant and UV resistant PPs. Appl... Read >
Author: Susan Terlitski

Zero Leakage Ventilators for Sulfur Recovery

02nd December 2008
Tenderall Fan Co. engineers gas-tight and zero leakage steam-jacketed blowers for Sulfur Recovery in Cemical Industry. Hydrogen Sulfide H2S is a main source of sulfur. In high concentrations it can be lethal. It occurs in natural gas, oil, volcanic emi... Read >
Author: O. Chetchel

Eating to Avoid Bacteria That Causes Halitosis

27th October 2008
Once in a while everyone has a little bad breath. It can be awkward and a dilemma when you can’t pause to brush your teeth. When you feel like everybody is turning their face away from you or offering gum or mints, you know its time to do something. ... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

Blowers and Fans for Pulp & Paper Industry

27th October 2008
Tenderall Fan Co. is a supplier of fans and blowers for Pulp and Paper Industry. The paper manufacturing industry utilizes fans for power boilers, recovery boilers, lime kilns, dissolving tanks, and dryers. These applications, which are integral to the... Read >
Author: O. Chetchel

Yogurt for Bad Breath

15th October 2008
Recent scientific studies suggest that eating yogurt for bad breath may be beneficial. One study had volunteers avoid yogurt for a period of time and then eat it daily: measurements of the breath taken during both periods showed a reduction in hydrogen su... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

How To Freshen Your Bad Breath Caused By Periodontal Disease In Only 1 Week Starting From Scratch

13th October 2008
If you have ever tried to give your date a kiss and he or she puts a hand up to protect himself (herself) from your vile breath, you know how that feels. Probably that person did want your kiss, but was put off by your bad breath. What are the ways of fig... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho

Bad Breath Can be Caused by Periodontal Disease

13th October 2008
Is it possible that Periodontal Disease (gum disease) can cause halitosis? Firstly, you should identify the causes of bad breath. Bad Breath Cause #1- Volatile Sulfur Compounds There are more that 400 different kinds of bacteria present in the mouth... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho

Fiberglass and Plastic Blowers and Fans by Tenderall Fan Co.

16th September 2008
Tenderall Fan Co. is a supplier of plastic and fiberglass fans and blowers for industry applications where aggressive media must be moved. Plastic fans include polypropelene, PVC, PVDF, fire retardant and UV resistant PPs. Applications for Corrosion an... Read >
Author: O. Chetchel

Do You Suffer From Allergeries? You May Benefit From a Shower Filter

15th September 2008
Shower filters are the cleansing systems that make bathing water pure and clean. Water is made clean enough for bathing by these, through the removal of dust and impurities from the water. From the different kinds of shower filters that are on sale in the... Read >
Author: Jay Cunningham

Zero Emission Blowers for Sulfur Recovery

11th September 2008
Canada Blower Co. now offers gas-tight and zero leakage steam-jacketed blowers for Sulfur Recovery in Cemical Industry. Hydrogen Sulfide H2S is a main source of sulfur. In high concentrations it can be lethal. It occurs in natural gas, oil, volcanic em... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel

Causes of Morning Breath

22nd July 2008
It’s typical to equate an offensive odor on the breath in the mornings with everyday halitosis: the causes of morning breath may indeed be similar; however, the problem is different and usually much easier to deal with. Essentially, the bad smell is cau... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Beneficial Pond Bacteria is a Necessity for Healthy Ponds

18th July 2008
Pond bacteria exists in all ponds, large or small. However, there is both good and bad pond bacteria. The good bacteria (aerobic bacteria) exists to efficiently keep organic waste such as fish waste, excess food, dead vegetation and even fertilizer run-o... Read >
Author: Casey Coke

Fans for Pulp and Paper Industry

07th July 2008
Canada Blower Co. is a major supplier of fans and blowers for Pulp and Paper Industry. The paper manufacturing industry utilizes fans for power boilers, recovery boilers, lime kilns, dissolving tanks, and dryers. These applications, which are integral ... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel

My Water Smells Like Rotten Eggs, What Should I Do?

30th June 2008
If you’ve turned on your water faucet, only to find that your water smells like rotten eggs, you aren’t alone. This is also a common occurrence for those who are on well water as well. The smell of rotten eggs, coming from your water, actually has ver... Read >
Author: Andy Kaplan

Home Remedies for Bad Breath

23rd June 2008
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a very common temporary condition caused by such things as oral dryness, stress, hunger (ketosis), eating certain foods such as garlic and onions, smoking, or poor oral hygiene. Almost everything we put into our ... Read >
Author: John Mathew

My Water Smells Like Rotten Eggs, What Should I Do?

20th June 2008
If you’ve turned on your water faucet, only to find that your water smells like rotten eggs, you aren’t alone. This is also a common occurrence for those who are on well water as well. The smell of rotten eggs, coming from your water, actually has ver... Read >
Author: Andy Kaplan

Plastic and Fiberglass Blowers and Fans by Canada Blower

09th June 2008
Canada Blower Co. is a major supplier of plastic and fiberglass fans and blowers for industry applications where aggressive media must be moved. Plastic fans include polypropelene, PVC, PVDF, fire retardant and UV resistant PPs. Applications for Corros... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel

Benefits of Reverse osmosis water filter

20th May 2008
Reverse Osmosis or RO, as it is more commonly known, is a water filter system that is considered to be the best in terms of water purification. Reverse Osmosis uses a filtering system underlying which is a separation process. Central to the process is the... Read >
Author: Allan Cassell

Tea for Bad Breath

13th May 2008
Drink tea for bad breath? For years, it’s been standard wisdom that tea is a cause of bad breath (halitosis) and should be avoided, but recent scientific studies suggest otherwise. In fact, research has shown that compounds known as polyphenols, which a... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

What Is Balneotherapy?

05th February 2008
Balneotherapy treats diseases through bathing and immersion in water. The process may include bathing in warm or cold water, and can be combined with massage therapy. Mineral water, often used in spas, contains rich minerals such as silica, sulfur, radium... Read >
Author: Elizabeth

How Methane in Natural Gas is Formed

12th October 2007
Natural gas is a fossil fuel found underneath the ground in large pockets. These pockets are located inside porous rock. The principal chemical ingredient of natural gas is methane which is considered the cleanest fossil fuel because of its clean-burning ... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

The Gases in Natural Gas

13th August 2007
How does gasoline we use in our cars differ from the propane we use in our stove and the natural gas we use to heat our homes? We understand that they are different entities. Gasoline is a liquid, natural gas is a gas that comes through pipes and propane ... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

Tongue and Bad Breath

27th June 2007
The connection between the tongue and bad breath has been known for some time - bad breath results from the fact that certain types of bacteria are able to grow on the surface of the tongue while they are not so comfortable in many other parts of the mout... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Toxic Gas Lawsuits against Environmental Protection Agency

09th May 2007
Within the past couple years, several states and organizations have filed toxic gas lawsuits against the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The central argument centers on the interpretation of the 1970 Clean Air Act, how to define and regulate “... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice

Periodontal Disease and Bad Breath

18th April 2007
The link between periodontal disease and bad breath has been recognized for many years - though not all people with bad breath have gum disease, many people with gum disease suffer from bad breath. The connection between the two is bacteria. A whole group... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Shower filters : A great alternative to spring water bath

18th April 2007
Our body as a site of joy requires protection and intervention. And to keep our body protective from various diseases we have become self organized around the themes of cleanliness, freshness and fitness. For cleanliness, regeneration and care of our body... Read >
Author: shally

Aquasana shower filter: Experience naturally healthy showering

07th March 2007
There is no doubt water is the fundamental part of our lives and it performs various functions internally and externally to keep human body fit and healthy. But water, we use or drink, has to be clean and pure to ensure healthy life. And we only think abo... Read >
Author: Roger Glass

Confined Spaces: A Good Time to Vent

12th October 2006
A lot of us strive to avoid "venting" when we're angry or frustrated. However, there's one time when it's essential to vent, in the original meaning of the word. When you're approaching a confined space, always make sure the atmosphere is properly vented ... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Causes of Bad Breath

26th June 2006
What are the causes of bad breath? In more than 90 percent of cases, ongoing bad breath is caused by the activities of bacteria that are naturally present in the mouth. There are many different species of bacteria living in our mouths and they normally do... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Reversing Mother Nature, Part One

01st May 2006
Summary: We talked to North America's leading In Situ Leach (ISL) uranium mining engineers, and had them explain exactly how ISL worked. Most of the significant ISL operations in the United States were designed and/or constructed by these engineers. They ... Read >
Author: James Finch

KDF shower filters are the most powerful shower filters which removes the chlorine from the water.

05th January 2006
Nowadays majority of the people have now installed a shower filter for getting clean and pure water for bathing. They have become a real rage among the public are also selling like hot cakes in the market. This sudden growth in shower filter has led to th... Read >
Author: Vivek Sharma

Foods To Avoid That Cause Bad Breath

26th August 2005
Did you know that there are specific foods that may lead to bad breath? This is because of volatile sulfur compounds - the culprit in causing bad breath! For example, if food sits out too long it will spoil. That spoiling action is due to anaerobic bac... Read >
Author: Samora Jinqua

Finally, A Breath Mint That Does What It's Supposed To!

22nd August 2005
One weekend you get together with friends for dinner at a delectable restaurant that serves cheese fondue, and you have a martini to cap it off. You want to make sure you have fresh breath, so after dinner you pop in an Altoids or other similar breath min... Read >
Author: Samora Jinqua