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Large format printers: How to increase print permanence

29th September 2009
Large format printers, such as Canon's imagePROGRAF range, offer high quality prints with long-lasting print permanence, as independent researchers from Wilhelm Research recently reported. Canon's large format printers that use compatible LUCIA inks could... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Brazilian Rainbow Boa Care Sheet

23rd September 2009
There is no doubting that the Brazilian Rainbow Boa, Epicrates Canchria, is a truly beautiful snake. The rainbow boas get their name from the iridescence in their skin, giving them a colorful rainbow shimmer in sunlight. This, coupled with their striking... Read >
Author: billydeakin

How to increase the permanence your digital photo prints

22nd September 2009
Home photo printing is a great way to turn your digital photos into a long-lasting memory. But how do you best store or display your photos and enhance print permanence? Here 4 easy ways to improve the life of your digital photos from a photo printer: ... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Cool Savings This Summer- Portable Air Conditioners

21st September 2009
If you are trying to economize this summer, you may consider purchasing a cartable air conditioner. Central or fixed air conditioning systems need to run continuously to chill an entire house ; in addition, certain rooms could be too hot or too cold. On... Read >
Author: Willie Pratt

Alpine Living Air Classic – Taking A Closer Look

17th September 2009
For more than a decade, Americans have been becoming increasingly aware that the air that they breathe in their homes is generally not of good quality. Between cooking and pet odors, mold, mildew, the widespread use of plastic materials, and carcinogenic ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Self Storage Is Handy When You Want To Relocate or Renovate

16th September 2009
Springfield storage units are a useful facility when you need to store some of your belongings. Such needs often arise when you are either in the process of remodeling your house or are moving to a new place. What Are Such Storing Units Like? These are... Read >
Author: kelly15501

Bali Weather

16th September 2009
When visiting Bali it is important to take the weather conditions into account. Even though the Bali weather is understood to be sunny skies and cool breezes this is only half the story. The weather in Bali isn't split into 4 seasons but rather into 2. ... Read >
Author: Rene Whitfield

Home HVAC System Guide

10th September 2009
So you've bought a new home and your home inspector turns to you and blithely says, "Oh, great new HVAC system." "A what?" you say in response. "You know," he says "a thermodynamic system that takes care of all of your heating, ventilation and airco... Read >
Author: Yodle

Stay Cool with Misting Fans

08th September 2009
On days where the weather is humid and hot, you would greatly appreciate a cooling system. They are commonly found outdoors. Misting fans are used in various settings including homes, restaurants, resorts, sporting venues and industrial settings. They are... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Candles: More than Just Wax

06th September 2009
There are eight distinct candle making additives used in the candle making process. Some makers choose not to use them at all while others take advantage of what each type of additive has to offer to their candle making process. Candle wax additives are i... Read >
Author: Heath Hodge

Finding the Best Adult Acne Home Treatment

30th August 2009
For the adult who is plagued with acne finding a home treatment that works can be worth its weight in gold. For most people acne is something they leave behind after their teenage years but for many adults it hangs around for years and years and years. It... Read >
Author: jeyanth

Planting an Indoor Vegetable Garden

25th August 2009
Nothing beats the fresh wholesome taste of vegetables freshly picked from your own garden. Planting vegetable gardens can be a challenge if you don't have a backyard, but you can still grow vegetables indoors. Just follow a few simple garden-smart guideli... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Chocolate Blooming & Why It Happens

24th August 2009
Have you ever opened up a wrapped piece of chocolate that has a dull white-gray finish on it? You think that you have received an old piece of chocolate and feel like you have been short changed. In reality you have just gotten a piece of chocolate tha... Read >
Author: bela

Heating And Air Chambersburg PA

20th August 2009
Pennsylvania winters and summers are cold and hot, and quality heating and air Chambersburg PA residents need! To survive the humidity of the summer and the frigidity of the winter, you need a quality, well-installed, and appropriately maintained heating... Read >
Author: Alexio Duncan

Young Athletes and Fluid Balance

17th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Neal Spruce Fluid Balance is Critical to Health and Performance It is essential for all athletes to maintain the proper fluid balance since even a small level of dehydration can have a negative impact on performance. Not getting ... Read >
Author: Neal Spruce

Red wine beneficial for health

10th August 2009
In current economic down time, life has become difficult. The celebrations and festives give us much needed respite from day to day quest to stay afloat. We cannot think of celebrations without wine; wine as most indispensable part of celebrations lets ... Read >
Author: Tony

Wine Storage Techniques To Preserve Your Wine Collection Investment

26th July 2009
Short Term Storing wine that you will consume within 4-6 months still requires you to duplicate the same conditions that are required for long term storage. However, in some cases it might just be that storing your wine in a box in a coat closet is a s... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Beauty Makeup Skin Care

24th July 2009
Face is the most essential part of the body and radiant face is the first step to look great. We love to look our best at any season and occasion but the environmental change restricts us from flaunting our flawless skin. Changes in temperature and other ... Read >
Author: Stylekandy

Home Flooring Options

24th July 2009
Arranging and changing your home with different varieties of flooring materials can make it more beautiful and inviting. There are unlimited flooring options that you can select to provide your home that “perfect for all occasions” look. With a wide... Read >
Author: geifloor

Some Quick Tips For RV Storage

23rd July 2009
If you are considering availing an RV storage service, there are plenty of things that you need to take into your careful consideration. However, in view of the wide array of options available to you, you may find it a very difficult task to choose the on... Read >
Author: brook

Water Damage, Now What?

21st July 2009
Water damage happens. Sometimes it happens slowly such as when a small drip or seepage slowly turns your floorboards, carpets or walls into soggy, moldy messes. Other times, the water comes flooding in, causing immediate damage. Either way, if you hav... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Is There A Safe Natural Home Remedy For Pimples?

20th July 2009
There's not much worse than awakening in the morning, looking in the mirror, and there it is in all its glory. A brand spanking new glossy spot stuck on your face. It is a never ending battle, no sooner do you get one cleared away then a new zit turns up ... Read >
Author: Trenton Barton

How To Remove Mold From Your Home

19th July 2009
Some highly sensitive individuals can have serious health reactions to mold. Continuous high exposure to mold may cause mild symptoms such as allergic reactions even in healthy people. Here are some important facts and tips about mold. Molds can be... Read >
Author: fhterlaak

Do Well-Maintained Greens Lower Your Golf Scores?

16th July 2009
That’s because golfers want to talk about hitting the ball instead. But the care and feeding of a club’s greens—how they are mowed, watered, fertilized— can instill a noticeable difference in making or breaking a player’s golf handicap, especial... Read >
Author: John Leow

The Queen Of All Fruits!

16th July 2009
Every day, more people are learning about mangosteen. Surprisingly, few people have had the opportunity to discover the mangosteen. For those who haven't yet, it is important to discover this amazing fruit. New research studies on mangosteen fruit and j... Read >

Blinds-Improving the Place of Your Dreams

16th July 2009
The best place on this planet which gives a person the utmost relief and comfort is ones home. Hence there is always a dream to make that home to be really the most wonderful place to live in. There are various things which with little effort can add beau... Read >
Author: ashishjuneja

Vines to Grow in Your Greenhouse

01st July 2009
Sometimes the only way to go is up. And when is that truer than late spring, with horizontal space at a premium for the burgeoning seedlings we began last winter? Going vertical isn’t merely practical, vines are lovely too. Many grow outdoors during ... Read >
Author: Mander James

Buying Dinky Toys

01st July 2009
Dinky toys have been a favorite of children since 1934 when Meccano Ltd. of Liverpool, England began to manufacture Meccano Dinky toys. Buy, strangely enough, dinky toys have become a favorite of adults around the world as well. Many people love to collec... Read >
Author: Lee MacRae

Water Cooled Chillers for Australian Fresh Produce

28th June 2009
Keeping temperatures at a constant level is a challenge faced by the growers of fresh produce nation wide. With high humidity and highly variable weather patterns between seasons, produce which is sensitive to ambient temperatures during the growth and pr... Read >
Author: Daniel Rollston

Train Muay Thai in Phuket, Thailand.

28th June 2009
Train Muay Thai in Phuket Rawai Muay Thai Camp is a Thai boxing gym located on the TROPICAL island of Phuket. At Rawai Muay Thai Camp we have 15 - 20 Muay Thai fighters living & training @ the gym. They train 6 hours a day, 6 days a week, @ age of 18 m... Read >
Author: muaythai

How Fayetteville Works To Remove Water Damage

27th June 2009
In Fayetteville, water damage can come from different places. It can be from an overflowing sink or toilet, leaky or busted pipes, leaky roofing or anything that can contribute to water flowing unnecessarily. This can happen in any home or business. ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Tips for Easy Bathroom Mold Removal

27th June 2009
Do you ever wonder how to remove mold in your bathroom? Do you know that you may not even need to hire professional mold removal contractor to do this job for you? All you need is these easy cleaning tips to help you get the job done. Follow these three s... Read >
Author: Samatha Oliver

How To Survive A Heat Wave

27th June 2009
What are Heat Waves? You know that it is a heat wave when you go outside and you want to turn around and go back inside because it is absolutely stifling hot outside. A day like this can last for one day or for several weeks. You are feeling abnormal... Read >
Author: emergencysuppliesinfo.com

Advantages of Choosing Climate Controlled Brentwood Storage Units

23rd June 2009
Deciding to choose a Brentwood storage facility to store your goods can be an excellent decision – especially if you are aware of how well your things will be protected while in storage. Today, you can store a wide range of goods in storage units – fr... Read >
Author: berg0101a

Facts you need to know about fireplaces and bellows

22nd June 2009
There are two main types of bellows such as formed bellows and welded bellows. Welded metal bellows find its use in varied forms in different industries. Bellows are manufactured with systematic planning, product design, maintaining quality standards cou... Read >
Author: flexial

Search and Destroy the Enemy - Mold

17th June 2009
Mold is a hidden enemy in many homes. Mold hides in dark and damp. Often a home can be affected and infested by mold without anyone noticing. If you can see mold you need to know and worry about the mold you don’t see. Even if you don’t see mold it ca... Read >
Author: sturat

Search and Destroy the Enemy - Mold

17th June 2009
Mold is a hidden enemy in many homes. Mold hides in dark and damp. Often a home can be affected and infested by mold without anyone noticing. If you can see mold you need to know and worry about the mold you don’t see. Even if you don’t see mold it ca... Read >
Author: sturat

Summer Water Damage

15th June 2009
Summer Water Damage The seasons bring with them their own unique challenges and hazards. In the summer, springtime thaws and floods give way to hot, sunny days and different forms of water damage. The snow has melted and your home isn’t in danger of ... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Summer Water Damage

15th June 2009
The seasons bring with them their own unique challenges and hazards. In the summer, springtime thaws and floods give way to hot, sunny days and different forms of water damage. The snow has melted and your home isn’t in danger of suffering from frozen p... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Changing Skin Care Regimens With Seasons

12th June 2009
Your skin is not the same across all seasons of the year. In the winter, it becomes dry and flaky, in the summer it becomes prone to sun burns and in the rainy season, it becomes overtly oily because of the humidity.As the colder draws to a close, it is a... Read >
Author: Marilynn Syrett

Best time to buy in Almeria, South East Spain

12th June 2009
This area, Costa Almeria, in the South East of Spain, refers to a precise region known as the Levante Almeriense, an area considered to be the secret corner of Spain. The Levante Almeriense is an area for which I have given a brand name, "Almeria Aguilon... Read >
Author: John

The Secret To Living With Allergies, Part 11: Reduce Allergens At Home This Summer

12th June 2009
If you're an allergy sufferer, from spring through fall seasons, you are likely fighting allergies both inside and outdoors. Indoor allergies can affect you year-round and can be especially difficult in the winter when you spend more time inside. And, f... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Advantages of Specialty Drying after Water Damage

10th June 2009
Water Damage Cleanup can be very expensive and difficult to do, if not done properly. The repairs can amount to more cost than the mitigation if specialty drying is not administrated. Water Damage Companies sometimes use this technique to dry structures m... Read >
Author: Chris

The 5 Biggest Mistakes People Make When Building a Wine Cellar and How to Avoid Them

05th June 2009
We all know that wine needs to be cellared correctly so that it matures as the winemaker intended. The problem is that many cellars are built without the proper insulation, equipment or technical knowledge needed to do the job properly. So, what are th... Read >
Author: christooper1

Mold in your home

29th May 2009
How mold enter your home and grow in your home? This is a very interesting question that everyone would like to know. Mold spreads or grows in the foam of spores. When spores are released into the air, they can simply drift in through open doors and wi... Read >
Author: Samatha Oliver

Mold in Basements and Crawl Spaces

15th May 2009
The Dangers of Mold Mold in basements and crawl spaces can be dangerous. Black mold is highly toxic and can lead to fatalities. A Mayo Clinic study report indicated 96% of chronic sinus problems are mold-related. Environmental and pollution control engin... Read >
Author: Chris

How Fayetteville Works To Remove Water Damage

12th May 2009
In Fayetteville, water damage can come from different places. It can be from an overflowing sink or toilet, leaky or busted pipes, leaky roofing or anything that can contribute to water flowing unnecessarily. This can happen in any home or business. ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Contemporary homeowner choices: Fiberglass vs. Wood doors

12th May 2009
Homeowners who are upgrading, or building a home, must deal with an enormous number of choices. A sole but principal choice among these is the kind of front door to put in. The front entry way to a house is vital in presenting the style and look, and sho... Read >
Author: vstanford

Buying Waterfront Land in Georgia

06th May 2009
Buying the ideal lot of acreage with a beautiful view of the water is a dream shared by many. In the Southern United States lies Georgia, a growing region with plenty of acreage for sale. The Peach state accommodates the interests of city dwellers, ranche... Read >
Author: Mark Starr

Why You Need To Repair Water Damage Quickly

05th May 2009
Moisture streaks, leaking walls, dampness, or mold infestation are some of the things that excessive water can do to your house. People face these kinds of problem from time to time, but if you do not act quickly, water damage can lead to serious proble... Read >
Author: devk

Samsung fridge freezers

22nd April 2009
Samsung fridge freezers are stylish appliances which contain the latest technologies along with practical features and excellent storage solutions. When you think of Samsung you think of exciting technologies and sleek designs and this is true of their r... Read >
Author: Amy Dutton

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

Auto Glass Repair Tips for San Francisco, California Residents

17th April 2009
Driving through cold and rainy streets is not something new to vehicle owners in the city of San Francisco. When it is very windy, there is a big possibility that stones and even small pebbles will hit the windows of vehicles. The stones are usually flung... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank

Teak Furniture - How it is Different From Other Wood Furniture

10th April 2009
Everyone knows that teak furniture is likely to be expensive. So some homeowners write off buying home pieces that are make from this wood even before they start looking. This is unfortunate because there are ways to buy at lower prices. But before explor... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

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

Owner's Guide to Respiratory Infections in Iguanas

27th March 2009
Respiratory infections in iguanas are also known as reptile colds. These colds can range from mild to severe. You may be wondering how your iggie could catch a cold. Cause Most iguanas that develop a cold are being kept at a temperature that's too... Read >
Author: D Swain

Owner's Guide to Humidity for Iguanas

26th March 2009
Iguanas obtain most of their water from moisture in the air. Therefore, you need to provide them with adequate humidity to ensure they get enough water. Failure to do so can lead to dehydration and various health problems. These lizards are nativ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Drinking Organic Black Tea Is Good For You

25th March 2009
All tea leaves are green when harvested. High in the Himalayas, tea pickers are hard at work, plucking only young and the most flavorful leaves from the plant, called Camellia sinensis. Although tea plants flourish in tropical climate, the best organic bl... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs) in Tropical Climates

25th March 2009
Whereas many people in developing countries can see the benefits of using insulating concrete forms (ICFs) in new construction, the issue comes to the effectiveness of ICFs in tropical climates. Ghana is a tropical country with temperatures ranging from ... Read >
Author: lightreadyghana

Little Rock Water Damage Repair: The Life Cycle of Water Damage

19th March 2009
When it comes to Little Rock water damage repair time is of the essence; learn how to protect your home, property and health by understanding the life cycle of water damage in these simple steps: 1. Saturation. The destructive properties of water dama... Read >
Author: Eliz

Patch Diseases For Bluegrass Lawns

11th March 2009
Patch diseases will occasionally occur in bluegrass lawns. Areas of turf die in patches, hence the name. Advanced stages of the disease appear as rings of dead turf surrounding living turf that resembles a "frog's eye". Researchers have identified several... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Three Key Things You Can Do To Extend the Life of Your Lingerie

10th March 2009
Everybody loves lingerie, however due to the cost and quality of the lingerie, special care and attention needs to be paid when cleaning and storing these precious items as they can be easily damaged. There are three key things you can do to extend the li... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy

Top 5 Tips to Control Acne and Rosacea

03rd March 2009
Though Acne and Rosacea differ in minor ways, their underlying causes are much the same. Oil, dirt, and bacteria top the list of causes for outbreaks of blemishes, redness, and inflammation. Acne Rosacea is also known as Papulopustular Rosacea and ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

How to Plan For RV Storage

23rd February 2009
If you are considering availing an RV storage service, there are plenty of things that you require to take into your careful consideration. But, in view of the broad array of choice obtainable to you, you may find it a very difficult duty to prefer the on... Read >
Author: brook

Tips to Avoid Plants Problems Caused by High Humidity

20th February 2009
Don't be afraid to trim those flowering shrubs and trees that need it. Failure to prune is probably the biggest gardening mistake a person can make. I spent 20 years landscaping homes and businesses, and I watched people make the investment in my services... Read >
Author: anilsharmanov3

Tips to Avoid Plants Problems Caused by High Humidity

19th February 2009
Don't be afraid to trim those flowering shrubs and trees that need it. Failure to prune is probably the biggest gardening mistake a person can make. I spent 20 years landscaping homes and businesses, and I watched people make the investment in my services... Read >
Author: anilsharmanov3

You Should Try A Summer Garden Weddings

13th February 2009
Blushing June brides often want few things more than a beautiful fairy tale summer garden wedding surrounded by friends, family, and many beautiful flowers. There are many ways to plan and create the beautiful summer garden wedding that most brides dream ... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Is Mold In Your Basement Making You Sick?

30th January 2009
Does your basement produce a musty smell? Is there condensation on your basement windows and water pipes? If so, there is a good chance that this is the result of high humidity in your basement. Musty odors are often the first indication of a moistur... Read >
Author: chuck jaymes

Is Mold In Your Basement Making You Sick?

30th January 2009
Does your basement produce a musty smell? Is there condensation on your basement windows and water pipes? If so, there is a good chance that this is the result of high humidity in your basement. Musty odors are often the first indication of a moistur... Read >
Author: chuck jaymes

Understanding Window Condensation on Old and New Replacement Windows

28th January 2009
Window condensation, it may have happened to you at some time in your life... you go to sleep at night with your windows clean and clear and wake up the next morning with enough moisture on the inside of your window to make puddles on the sill. Or just t... Read >
Author: Justin M Howe

Wood Flooring

28th January 2009
Wood flooring can boost the value of any home. For an addition of elegance and time tested quality, hardwood flooring is a great option. A high quality maple or oak wood flooring can really put a new face on a home, while also building a base for an elega... Read >
Author: chester moor

Sewage Damage Treatment: The essential treatment for sewage disposal

23rd January 2009
Sewage can bring such harmful threats to people, mostly manifests on people with weak immune system and are under respiratory illnesses. Due to the grave consequences of sewage to people, there is no doubt that it could also bring severe effects on proper... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Humidifier Wick

23rd January 2009
One of the most common types of humidifier is an evaporative or wick humidifier. This type of humidifier has three main components: the humidifier wick (filter), reservoir and fan. This humidifier is the only kind that has a humidifier wick. The humidi... Read >
Author: Lillian G. W.

The Essential Component Of Iguana Care

20th January 2009
When people think about buying an iguana, different questions come to mind. More often than not, one of these questions is: Where do I keep it? People then try to find out the components of an iguana cage. If you are trying to find the best iguana cage fo... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Generator engine seized up.

17th January 2009
Now! Not when you need it, is a good time to check out your emergency generator. Most home owners think having a small gas powered Genset solves the problem when the power goes out. It’s true but only if it’s in perfect working order when you need it.... Read >
Author: Seized Engine

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

Crawl space insulation – the best possible decision for your home!

12th January 2009
The crawl space can be generally defined as the low space that is found below the first floor of a building. It represents a space that provides access to the wiring or plumbing system, but also a space where air circulates. Amazingly, more than half of a... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper

Detecting Black Mold In The Home: Signs, Dangers and Treatment

09th January 2009
Though less common than other species, this toxic variety is not rare, and can cause life-threatening health problems. That’s why it’s so essential to determine the species as quickly as possible, as black mold detection must be dealt with promptly. S... Read >
Author: Dan Faubion

Life All- Conditioned

03rd January 2009
So, what exactly is a window air conditioner? Well, It’s simple an air conditioner designed to fit in a window. They are designed both for double hung and casement window. Many of them come with a mounting kit with sill brackets and side vents to supp... Read >
Author: lapasia

It's time to wake up your snow blower!

15th December 2008
ember finishing off the last snow fall, running my machine into the shed, filling up the gas tank, and promptly forgetting about the machine until now. First 8” of the white stuff brought me back to my senses; I better go check on my snow thrower and re... Read >
Author: Seized Engine

Wet Dust collectors for Air Purification

15th December 2008
Oleg Systems Co. produces different kinds of industrial wet scrubbers for air cleaning. Wet type dust collectors / air scrubbers are available in numerous designs utilizing a number of principles and featuring wide variation in effectiveness, initial cost... Read >
Author: O. Chetchel

Dry Out Your Damp Basement With Basement Dehumidifiers

13th December 2008
Basements are notoriously prone to dampness and high humidity. Humidity levels above 50% significantly increase the amount of water vapor present in the air. This can cause mold to grow, furniture warp, wood to rot and metal to rust. If the cause of ex... Read >
Author: chuck jaymes

Dry Out Your Damp Basement With Basement Dehumidifiers

13th December 2008
Basements are notoriously prone to dampness and high humidity. Humidity levels above 50% significantly increase the amount of water vapor present in the air. This can cause mold to grow, furniture warp, wood to rot and metal to rust. If the cause of ex... Read >
Author: chuck jaymes

Enjoy Mourvedre Wines Under Various Names

04th December 2008
Mourvedre grapes are mainly grown along the coastlines of France and Spain. In France the grape is called the Mourvedre, while in Spain it is called the Monastrell. Wines under either of these names come from the same type of grapes. These grapes are ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

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

How Air Conditioners Work

03rd December 2008
An air conditioner works in the same way as a refrigerator. The portable evaporative air conditioners that we see in homes make use of water to cool the air. They are not so much use in an area with high humidity as the air they blow out is very humid. Th... Read >
Author: Melanie Click

Keeping the Air in Your Home Clean

01st December 2008
It has been said that the air inside of your home can become more polluted than that of some of the biggest industrial cities. Moisture, pet fur, bugs, tobacco smoke, household appliances and cleaning products all contribute to the problem. Terrible air q... Read >
Author: April Walters

Wall fountains have Disease healing Capabilities- Is it true?

01st December 2008
While some of the people think that the wall fountains are for mere decoration, some others believe that these ultimate pieces of art have a disease healing nature. So what is the truth? Are the disease healing capabilities of the wall fountains just myth... Read >
Author: Abigail Brown

How to Choose a Forklift

30th November 2008
Loaders used in technological chains of different sectors of the economy: in trade, transport and agriculture. They also are used in new areas of business. In order to correctly pick up loader, which will have an appropriate set of performance standards, ... Read >
Author: Pro Bargain Hunter

How to Extend the Life of Projector Lamps

30th November 2008
Whether you use your LCD projector for the office or for your home theater, you’ve probably found out the hard way that projector lamps don’t last forever. Most lamps will last for about 2,000 hours. For better or worse, instead of burning out suddenl... Read >
Author: DanMinks

Six Tips For Growing Cattleya Orchids

26th November 2008
Cattleya orchids are one of the most common species grown. They are often referred to as corsage orchids thanks to their big flowers. The flowers can measure up to eight inches and are also fragrant. If you want to grow one of your own, there are a few th... Read >
Author: D Swain

How to Care For Jewel Orchids

26th November 2008
Jewel orchids have very elegant leaves. Therefore, they are valued less for their flowers than for their foliage. If you want to grow one of these plants, there are a few things you should know beforehand. This article will give you a few tips on how to c... Read >
Author: D Swain

Gardening Tips for Hot Summer Season

20th November 2008
Don't be afraid to trim those flowering shrubs and trees that need it. Failure to prune is probably the biggest gardening mistake a person can make. I spent 20 years landscaping homes and businesses, and I watched people make the investment in my services... Read >
Author: Satwinder

How to do basic wood floor repairs

18th November 2008
A small issue with a wood floor doesn't necessarily mean that you have to replace or redo the entire floor. Your existing wood floor is probably in good shape, with just a few imperfect spots. It may be simpler and cost effective to make small repair... Read >
Author: CWA David

How to Care for a Kratom Plant

18th November 2008
With ever increasing popularity, the kratom tree has become a unique household plant with an enthusiastic following. Kratom is not only a fast-growing flowering tree, but prefers a tropical environment, rendering it a perfect plant for indoor growth. Th... Read >
Author: bonx

Guitars and the Damaging Effects of Temperature & Humidity Extremes.

12th November 2008
An acoustic guitar is a remarkable piece of engineering. It is at the same time quite fragile, yet also remarkably strong. The entire structure is built around the need to produce a good sound while resisting the force of approx 180 pounds (800N) of tensi... Read >
Author: ozguitarplayer

Steam Shower Tubs for Health

27th October 2008
The biggest rage in showers and tubs now are steam shower units. They are even known to help people get healthier. You need to make sure that your house is ready for a residential steam shower tub and that you are ready for them too. The first thing ... Read >
Author: BR Wilson

Mold damages more than our pride in La Porte

27th October 2008
La Porte mold removal is a must for those homes with water damage but many people don’t realize the full extent of damage caused by water. Did you realize that left untreated, water damage is able to cause even more problems than mold? It’s true! Take... Read >
Author: Eliz

Find out your home is at risk for mold contamination?

22nd October 2008
Houston mold removal has been in high demand due to the recent water damage due to Hurricane Ike but many people may need mold removal services and not even know it. Find out if your home is at risk for mold contamination from these hidden sources of mold... Read >
Author: Eliz

Questions Diabetics Ask in Winter

20th October 2008
Winter is just around the corner so I thought I’ll put up an excerpt from a conversation that I had which would be helpful to diabetics during winter time. Q. Does climate in any way, direct or indirect, affect diabetes? A. Warm and Cold temperatur... Read >
Author: Dr. Sherry Sakariah Chandy

Seven Reasons You Might Need Mold Testing

15th October 2008
Think you don’t need mold testing? You might reconsider after reading about these common mold concerns. Here are the top reasons you might need mold testing and no even know it. Reason #1: You love antiques! Few people associate mold with art lovers ... Read >
Author: Eliz

Carpet Cleaning - Tips to Remove Mold from Your Home

06th October 2008
Mold is a fungus that occurs naturally in the environment and it enters your home as tiny spores. The spores need moisture to begin growing, digesting and destroying and you will find they start in damp or moist areas. Mold can digest what it grows on a... Read >
Author: jt53

Some Tips For Gardening Most of us are ready to invest huge amount for landscaping and gardening to

01st October 2008
better maintenance of your lawn. Do follow the following gardening tips for better life of your garden: - Gardening tips for pruning As we discussed in the introduction, pruning plays an important role in the garden maintenance. If you commit any mis... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer

Organic mold killers - Your Full consent To Make The place we live in A Green Environment to live i

19th September 2008
Metals, wood, plastic and tiles are highly susceptible to molds especially when there is high humidity. While cloth materials are easy to wash with just soap and water, washing cloth with water can aggravate the presence of mold, putting it at risk for di... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Wet Type Dust collectors for Air Cleaning

18th September 2008
Canadian Air Systems Co. is a well known designer and manufacturer of industrial wet scrubbers for air cleaning. Wet type dust collectors / air scrubbers are available in numerous designs utilizing a number of principles and featuring wide variation in ef... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel

Natural mold removers - Protecting Your world By Cleaning Naturally

18th September 2008
--- ---------- Black Mold Removal should be done often, If you stay in a particular place with high humidity, then you are obviously exposed to mold problems. As usual, the outdoor humidity affect indoor humidity levels, creating a arrant environment f... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

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

Mold A Toxic Risk To Individuals

08th September 2008
Mold is one of the earliest organisms on this planet. It is ubiquitous; it can be found almost anywhere indoors and outdoors. Molds grow at different temperatures and humidity conditions. However, many species of molds grow the best in humid climates a... Read >
Author: Legal

Learn Water Damage Repair simple tricks

02nd September 2008
As millions of people have discovered, water damage can be a disaster whether it is due to natural causes like flooding or a broken pipe. Learn what to do when water damage strikes with these simple steps. 1. Turn off the power. Water and electricity d... Read >
Author: Eliz

Learn Water Damage Repair simple tricks

02nd September 2008
As millions of people have discovered, water damage can be a disaster whether it is due to natural causes like flooding ora broken pipe. Learn what to do when water damage strikes with these simple steps. 1. Turn off the power. Water and electricit... Read >
Author: Eliz

Water Damage and How it Affects Homes

01st September 2008
Drip, drip, drip . . . gurgle, gurgle, gurgle . . . sploosh! Whether water gets into your home due to seepage, a slow leak, a plumbing accident, or a natural disaster, one thing is for certain: water damage. In fact, long after the water's been drained aw... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Water Damage and How it Affects Homes

31st August 2008
Drip, drip, drip . . . gurgle, gurgle, gurgle . . . sploosh! Whether water gets into your home due to seepage, a slow leak, a plumbing accident, or a natural disaster, one thing is for certain: water damage. In fact, long after the water’s been drained ... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Water Damage and How it Affects Homes

30th August 2008
Drip, drip, drip . . . gurgle, gurgle, gurgle . . . sploosh! Whether water gets into your home due to seepage, a slow leak, a plumbing accident, or a natural disaster, one thing is for certain: water damage. In fact, long after the water’s been drained ... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Monteverde, Costa Rica: Eco-Tourism’s Hotspot

21st August 2008
It was an unexpected rise in tourism, about 100,000 visitors a year since 1998, but only recently has steady flow of tourism graced the shores of Costa Rica. At its present state, the country’s tourism, its eco-tourism, is a $1.9 billion a year earner ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Caring for your "cane furniture"

13th August 2008
Cane furniture was made in India in the early 2nd century AD. It was also known in China and was imported by East India Company in Europe. Since then, cane furniture became fashionable in Netherlands and England towards the end of 17th century. It can ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Soggy Truth about Water Damage

21st July 2008
Each year, the nightly news features images of swollen rivers, tidal surges, and water sweeping through communities. Cars float past the camera while all you can see are the rooftops of homes peeking above the water line. Clearly, these cars and homes wil... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

The Soggy Truth about Water Damage

21st July 2008
Each year, the nightly news features images of swollen rivers, tidal surges, and water sweeping through communities. Cars float past the camera while all you can see are the rooftops of homes peeking above the water line. Clearly, these cars and homes wil... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Different Hair Straightening System For Thick Wavy Hair

18th July 2008
I believe that all curls are not created equal. There are diverse hair straightening system for a same hair type, everybody has their own system. Here are some tips for thick wavy hair. Tip1: First, shampoo with a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.... Read >
Author: endy0202

Mold Damage Prevention and Cleaning At Home

07th July 2008
Indoor and outdoor molds and fungi are present at harmless levels nearly everywhere we go. Mold growth levels can rise to unsafe and harmful amounts after a water-related disaster. Nearly all building materials, documents, appliances and furniture are sus... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Prefinished versus unfinished hardwood floors

06th July 2008
Deciding between prefinished versus unfinished hardwood floors can be difficult. You need to consider the pros and cons of each before making a decision. Unfinished hardwood flooring is delivered raw then sanded, stained and finished on site. It is av... Read >
Author: Adele Joy

How To Find Genuine Jvc Car Audio Parts

26th June 2008
Surfing through the internet will find you multiple Jvc car audio parts and accessories. From DVD players to display screens, every part is available for you to choose. The stores that stock Jvc car audio parts are many both online and off line. You need ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Oriental Rug Care

25th June 2008
Oriental and Persian rugs are a rare and beautiful investment if properly cared for and maintained. Learn how to prevent problems and handle commonly encountered situations with these quick Oriental rug care tips. 1.Act Fast. Time is of the essence whe... Read >
Author: Eliz

Decorating toilet with plants.

21st June 2008
Toilet is a humid environment. Having plants will soften up the atmosphere of your toilets. It offer challenges in terms of what houseplants to put in the area. Decorating houseplants for the toilet help generating ventilation and creating desirable atmos... Read >
Author: oon100

Water Damage Repair and Restoration Tips

19th June 2008
When it comes to water damage what you don’t know really can hurt you! Water damage can result in increased insurance rates, decreased resale value of home and property, and even health issues for years to come if not properly – and promptly – repai... Read >
Author: Eliz

Chocolate Blooming and Why It Happens

10th June 2008
Have you ever opened up a wrapped piece of chocolate that has a dull white-gray finish on it? You think that you have received an old piece of chocolate and feel like you have been short changed. In reality you have just gotten a piece of chocolate tha... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

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

Cool Pet Bed Technology

08th May 2008
What you do not know about dog cooling products puts your pet at risk for heat difficulties and discomfort. Pet products manufacturing and modern thermoregulating technology have joined to make available dog cooling jackets and cooling pet beds to aid in ... Read >
Author: Jay Jacovitz

Faux Wood Blinds: The Lowest Price Wood in Window Treatment Today

02nd May 2008
If you want to give your kid’s room a treat, try the faux wood blinds for window treatment. It’s the lowest price wood as it is not real wood but nevertheless chic and appealing. This is the kind of window blinds ideal for a kid’s room. It is e... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

How to Make Your Leather Furniture Last

17th April 2008
The use of leather furniture has increasingly become popular in the years that passed. The primary reason behind is its affordability to average consumers. Many people prefer to have leather furniture in their homes because leather possesses a luxurio... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Do I Have Mold? My House Didn’t Flood!

10th April 2008
Most people realize that if their house floods, the potential for mold growth is high. But did you know that mold can infest any home or building – even if the building hasn’t been flooded? We’re not talking about a few specks of mold around the bat... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Tip Sheet for Dealing with Mold in Commercial Buildings

06th April 2008
Mold is everywhere – in the air, on the ground, in the walls. You name it, mold spores are lurking, just waiting for the perfect brew: water. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, all molds have the potential for causing health effects. Is y... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Dryout Releases Mold Tip Sheet for Commercial Buildings

06th April 2008
An anonymous post to the Dryout Network in December 2006 set owner Mark Decherd on a mission – to help workers of commercial buildings get the help they need in drawing attention to mold issues in the workplace. It started with a dramatic post to his na... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Is Your Hospital Making You Sick?

03rd April 2008
Concerned about contracting a staph infection when checking into a hospital? Many patients have come down with nasty infections during their hospital stays, many of which are caused by the staph bacterium. However, staph germs aren’t the only nastiness ... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Proper Watering Techniques for Your Garden

02nd April 2008
Healthy plants are made up pf nearly 90% water, therefore proper watering techniques for adequate soil moisture is essential for their growth and careful watering is vital to the plants function for transporting sugars and nutrients to their various par... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Tuskers and Thunderstorms – Kruger Park Safari

01st April 2008
The one thing about the Kruger National Park is that it’s almost always hot. Going on a Kruger Park Safari you are met with high humidity and a lot of insects. But don’t let this put you off. The Kruger National Park is by far the best National Park i... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

How To Use A Sauna: Definitions of Saunas, Steambaths and Jacuzzis

26th March 2008
Saunas have existed for thousands of years and are now being rediscovered the world over for their health and social benefits. The sauna craze has overtaken North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Saunas, steam baths, and Turkish baths are... Read >
Author: Mike H

Seized - up Two Stroke Outboard Motor

25th February 2008
In the past most outboards were two strokes. End of season service was limited to maybe fogging the engine and leaving it in cold shed for the winter. When spring arrived two things happened, it ran or it didn't! For the most part two strokes don’t seiz... Read >
Author: Seized Engine

Things your Outboard Mechanic won’t tell you!

13th February 2008
Like the best way to prepare your outboard for winter storage or if your outboard seized during storage how to get it running without any new parts or special tools. Best way to prepare a two stoke outboard for winter storage in a warm dry place is to ... Read >
Author: Seized Engine

Hardwood Floors - The Basic Types - Should You Hire A Hardwood Floor Contractor?

12th February 2008
Most everyone appreciates the warmth of a natural hardwood floor. Today they come in many colors and there are more species than in the past. With the right care and proper treatment they can last a long time, even a lifetime as many people with these hom... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker

Porch Furniture Stands the Test of Time

06th February 2008
Shopping for antiques can be an interesting experience that can net indoor and porch furniture from various eras, in a range of styles, and a variety of conditions. If you’re looking for pieces that are in perfect shape, you can go to antique stores; b... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran

Gazebos Support Alternative Lifestyles

24th January 2008
Like thousands of others, you may find yourself in need of some extra space to use as a home office, or simply a place to enjoy a bit of solitude. Whether you’re thinking about building an addition, remodeling a spare room in your home, or fixing up a ... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran

What is Dew Point - And how is it measured?

19th January 2008
Anybody who lives in an area of high humidity, such as in the cities and towns of eastern Canada in summertime, is well aware of the effects of a high dew point. The higher the dew point, the more uncomfortable humans become; this is due to the fact that ... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Tips For Effective Carpet Cleaning

21st October 2007
No matter how firmly you attempt to maintain your carpets in clean condition and looking new, they'll sooner or later require cleaning. Taking care of your carpets and cleaning them on a regular basis will greatly expand the lifespan of your carpet. Eve... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Faux Wood Blinds - A Great Alternative To Wood Blinds

10th October 2007
Creating a warm, relaxing, yet elegant home decor is the goal of nearly every homeowner. Arguably, one of the biggest ways to improve your home's interior is with wood window blinds. These blinds instantly create a welcoming message to your family and gue... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

A Feel of Florida Keys through Biscayne National Park

25th September 2007
Located in southern Florida, Biscayne National Park is a must-see destination in Florida Keys. Established in 1968, earlier it was called Biscayne National Monument. It was promoted to National Park status in 1980. The park is one of the best scuba diving... Read >
Author: Kathy

Your Holiday in Italy:Venice, Rome, Turin

02nd September 2007
Venice Venezia, La Serenissima, Queen of the Adriatic, the Most Serene Republic of Venice is the city of canals, churches and palaces that captures the hearts and minds of all who visit. Venice is home to wonderful tourist destinations famous the world... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

houston air conditioning

24th July 2007
With daily temperatures typically hovering around the three-digit mark, to residents of Houston air conditioning is almost a necessity for survival. With high humidity levels typical in southern Texas and its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, the heat and ... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

houston air conditioning

24th July 2007
If you're seriously interested in knowing about Houston air conditioning, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Houston air conditioning. With daily temperatures typically ho... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

15 Creative Ideas for Wedding Favors

05th July 2007
There are some brides that do not like the idea of giving gifts to her guests. However, it is a nice gesture as a thank you for attending your very special day. These wedding favors can be stylish, fun and practical. The practical ones are especially ... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

Honda Car's Exterior Maintained

01st July 2007
Regardless of the season, your Honda car must always be clean and nice because part contributes to the performance of the car as a whole. A well maintained exterior, aside from the good looks, is also a stepping stone in achieving your Honda’s consist... Read >
Author: Ally Wahlberg

Fix My PS2: How to fix PS2 Disc Read Errors

18th June 2007
One of the most commonly reported faults with the Sony Playstation 2 is the Disc Read Error. In this article, I will describe a number of simple methods to help you to fix your PS2. Environment One of the most obvious (yet seldom considered) causes of... Read >
Author: Daniel Dutton

Growing African Violets with Artificial Lights

06th June 2007
African violets are glorious indoor blooming plants. They are not hard to take care of, but they do require bright light and the proper care in order to flourish and bloom all year long. African violets grow very well indoors under artificial light. ... Read >
Author: allison agnock

Free Acne Treatments - Natural Remedies for an Acne-Free Skin

01st June 2007
Acne. It is the bane of most teenagers, and even fully-grown adults. And with expensive over-the-counter products for acne, acne sufferers may find some free acne treatments through natural means a welcome relief to the face – if not the pocket. As natu... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Grow Indoor Shrubs with Artificial Light

30th May 2007
You might not think of shrubs as a top pick for a plant to grow indoors, but actually there are several beautiful shrubs that will thrive and provide much color to your home. The key to success with growing shrubs indoors is to give them adequate artif... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Don't Get the Singing Blues because of Bad Weather

02nd May 2007
If you find yourself shying away from singing during certain weather conditions, you don't have to anymore. The tips below will show you how to avoid those singing blues when bad weather arrives. Believe it or not, the weather is a key factor in the su... Read >
Author: Bob Pardue

Kitchen Cabinet - 4 Design Ideas For The Fussy Homemaker

30th April 2007
Have you ever been struck by a seemingly brilliant idea to design your home kitchen, only to find yourself stumped by how you should position and paint your cabinets? Here are some kitchen cabinet design ideas that you might want to use as you design your... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

Your Dog May Be Suffering From Heat Exhaustion

27th April 2007
Any dog would love spending its time in the great outdoors, running along the sidewalks, playing in the pond or lounging in the park. Dogs prefer to hang around outside the house because that’s where all the action is at and dogs love excitement! Beside... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

Tips On Taking Good Care Of A Watch

25th April 2007
A watch is more than an accessory and if you take good care of it the watch could become a family heirloom. Caring for a watch is not tedious. • Always place your watch in its case at the end of the day. If you leave in it a bag or purse or on a tabl... Read >
Author: Aaron Brooks

Find Out if You Really Need Leak Repairs

18th April 2007
Many homeowners are faced with a real nuisance, which is roof leaks. Most of them associate a leaky roof with the imminence of roof repairs, without taking into consideration that there may be solutions to their problems, other than leak repairs. The sour... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

UPS common operational instructions and safety precautions

18th April 2007
The operating instructions booklet supplied with the UPS contain a few general guidelines and other guidelines that are UPS specific. The general guidelines cover certain points like; (a) Placement of the UPS.—The UPS should always be placed only in th... Read >
Author: lesmith

Common Complexion Problems

18th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Barry Lycka As we get older our skin changes, just as does everything else. As adults, we believe we shouldn't be having acne as we did as a teenager, or we notice wrinkles that suddenly appear out of nowhere. We also worry about tho... Read >

Vegetation on Kilimanjaro

15th April 2007
Vegetation on Mount Kilimanjaro Kilimanjaro is Africa?s highest mountain and the largest freestanding mountain in the world. It has a high diversity of habitats varying with aspect and altitude. Located close to the equator there is a lot of sunlight ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Some necessary things in order to know more about eczema

27th March 2007
A group of conditions that affect the skin, making it inflamed, red, dry, and itchy is known under the generally name of eczema. There were cases when a rash developed in one area or over the entire body. One of the most usual forms of eczema is the atop... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Why Use A Crawl Space Dehumidifier?

13th March 2007
Many homes that don't have a basement do have a crawl space. This is especially true in the southeastern United States. Although you may not realize it, excessive moisture and humidity are wafting up from your crawl space into your home. This is where ... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes

Things you need for bead jewelry making

01st March 2007
Bead jewelry making is an activity that can be done by anyone, even if they haven’t been particularly trained to do beadwork. In other words, there is no level of skill forced upon you in order to complete an incredible decorative necklace or pair of ea... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Fundamentals of Your Air Conditioning System

01st March 2007
An air conditioning system can vary by the particular brand. That being said, here are some of the common components you will run into. A true air conditioning system performs three basic functions. The one that would first occur to anyone entering an... Read >
Author: Quinton Williams

Is the Moisture In The Air Affecting Your Health?

20th February 2007
Having clean air to breathe is not a luxury, it is a necessity and many people are learning about the various ways to improve air quality when they are indoors. Two of the tools to help improve air quality are humidifiers and dehumidifiers to help control... Read >
Author: Kitty Craig

Acne and Natural Skin Care

19th February 2007
A basic description of acne would be that acne is a systemic inflammatory disease that affects the skin. But what causes acne? There are several factors that may cause acne and they are: -- hormone imbalance during the teen years -- hormone changes du... Read >
Author: Kathy Love

Dog House Material – How To Choose the Right One For Fido

26th January 2007
Can a bamboo shack survive a winter storm in the middle of Antarctica? Can you dog live in an igloo in the heart of Sahara Desert? You see, it is equally important to match the climate to what material you want the dog house to be used to build a suitable... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Sauna Or Steam Bath Which Is Healthier?

15th January 2007
A Sauna is a Finnish hot air bath. The word sauna is derived from the Finnish word for dry heat bath. The terms steam bath, steam shower and steam sauna often get confused with one another, yet they do not mean the same thing. The first difference begins ... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise

Be Prepared To Give Your Veterinarian An Honest History Of Your Dog

20th December 2006
So you have made your first appointment with the vet to discuss your new companion. The first item of business that the staff will discuss with you is getting your dog's history on file. Either the doctor or a trained assistant (receptionist, technician, ... Read >
Author: John Edwards

Wine Storage Options for Serious Wine Collectors

17th November 2006
Wine asset management, as serious wine collecting and storage has come to be known, is available in a variety of configurations depending on what a wine lover's needs are. Storage options include vault-like facilities where a customer's wine has a room a... Read >
Author: James Ledwith

CLIMATE OF VENICE

17th November 2006
Italy experiences regional variation in climate, although it has largely temperate climate. In summer the climate in southern parts of Italy falls under dry heat whereas the northern parts constitute warm climate along with occasional rainfall. At the sam... Read >
Author: Rajesh Singhal

Energy Saving Tips #2

10th October 2006
There are many things that can be done around the house to lessen the impact of spiraling energy costs that sap your household budget. Follow these suggestions and you will save money. *It is more economical to use one large bulb than several small b... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth

10 Tips to Protect Your Basement from Mold Growth

23rd September 2006
Does your basement ever flood? Is your basement ever damp? If so, you may need to inspect your basement for mold, and possibly remodel it to remove the mold. You may suspect hidden mold if your basement smells moldy, but you cannot see the source. You ... Read >
Author: Don Hull

Household Mold and Prevention

01st September 2006
Mold prevention is a must for a healthier lifestyle. Did know that there are over a hundred thousand species of mold? and some of these biological organisms can cause serious health problems in the household. These microscopic fungi are to small to be... Read >
Author: Chet Holcomb

Controlling and Avoiding the Damages of Humidity

12th June 2006
If you are one of the thousands of people who live in an area with high humidity, you understand the problems that must be faced when you go outside. When it's hot, the humidity makes it so you can never cool off, and when it's cold, the humidity only ac... Read >
Author: Michael Cook

A Rugged Computer Guide: Selecting the Right Rugged PC

08th June 2006
When it comes to a rugged PC, one size does not fit all. You need to figure out what the device needs to be protected against and then seek one that provides that protection. Keep in mind that a rugged PC means extra cost and extra weight. It makes no sen... Read >
Author: Conrad Blickenstorfer

What is Medium Density Fiberboard And What Is It Good For?

04th June 2006
Medium density fiberboard, also known as MDF, is type of wood that is similar to particleboard. It is made out of wood waste fibers glued together with resin, heat, and pressure. Medium density fiberboard can be used for a variety of projects because of ... Read >
Author: Nathan Lynch

Common Causes of Acne

16th May 2006
What causes acne? Worldwide there are about 60 million people who are suffering from acne. Most people develop acne during adolescence. It is most prevalent in those aged 16 to 18 years. The exact cause of acne is unknown, but doctors believe it resul... Read >
Author: Keith Wolfe

Leather Lingerie Care

02nd April 2006
Copyright 2006 Dagmar Anderson You've bought some nice leather lingerie, so now how do you care for it? Leather, being skin, needs to have proper care just as your own skin does. By taking some simple steps, your leather lingerie should last for many... Read >
Author: Dagmar Anderson

Presenting: Ottawa - Canada's Capital and An Exciting Travel Destination

08th February 2006
January 30, 2006 Presenting: Ottawa - Canada's Capital and An Exciting Travel Destination In anticipation of my upcoming trip to Ottawa next weekend I have started to do some research and contacted Ottawa Tourism. Ottawa, as Canada's capital, is one... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Gardening Tips: Avoiding Summer Fungus Diseases

13th January 2006
Summertime is a time of great joy for the gardening enthusiast. He gets to gaze on his garden in it's full glory and show off the fruits of her efforts. Unfortunately, it is no time to rest on your laurels, as it were, because this is one of the times of ... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

How to Live With Your Asthma

01st January 2006
If you have asthma, managing it is an important part of your life. Controlling your asthma symptoms means staying away from things that bother your airways and taking medicines as directed by your doctor. If you have asthma, it is important to learn how... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Your Indoor House Environment & Wood Movement

24th November 2005
Exotic wood even in the raw is an investment. Once correctly worked and created into an object the investment will multiply many times in the years and decades to come. This is why it is essential to know and understand wood movement between the many diff... Read >
Author: Johnny {J W} Morlan

Summer Gardening Tips

28th October 2005
You are welcome to use this article on your website or in your newsletter as long as you reprint it as is, including the contact information at the end. Website URLs must be active links. You are welcome to use this article with an affiliate link, http... Read >
Author: Michael McGroarty

Basement Remodeling Starts With Reliable Waterproofing

24th September 2005
Basement remodeling can add lots of extra living space to your home but beware; basement water leakage could put a real damper on your hopes if not properly corrected. There are two conditions you must address for a dry basement, actual water leakage a... Read >
Author: Robert Clarke

Basement Remodeling Starts With Permanent Waterproofing

20th September 2005
Basement remodeling can add lots of extra living space to your home but beware; basement water leakage could put a real damper on your hopes if not properly corrected. There are two conditions you must address for a dry basement, actual water leakage a... Read >
Author: Robert Clarke

A Look at Punta Cana Weather

09th September 2005
The weather in the Dominican Republic remains tropical year-round with the temperatures averaging around 25C (77F). The summer and winter seasons differ by only a slight variation in temperature. Visitors coming to the Dominican Republic, practically an... Read >
Author: Jennifer Bailey