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Air Duct Cleaners Chino Hills | Chino Hills Carpet And Air Duct Cleaning (909)581-9341
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Indoor air quality West Michigan Air Duct Cleaning
We usually think of air pollution as being outdoors, but the air in your house or office could also be polluted.
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Air Duct Cleaning Prices in Raleigh NC - (919) 935-0902
Air Duct Cleaning Prices in Raleigh NC - (919) 935-0902 http://RaleighAirDuctCleaning.com Air Duct Cleaning Prices in Raleigh NC Indoor Air Quality in Your Home Many people property owners...
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Steamatic Allergen Free TV Commercial- Air Duct Cleaning
Steamatic is the solution for your indoor air pollution. The dust, dirt, pet dander that circulates in your home or business can make your allergies go crazy. That #39;s why you need to call...
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(BPT) - After the long and cold winter experienced across the United States, families will be tackling spring cleaning with a passion this year. But for more than 40 million Americans living with allergies and 25 million with asthma, housekeeping comes with extra concerns and responsibilities. More than half of all homes in the U.S. have at least one person dealing with allergies or asthma, so spring cleaning needs to focus on removing common household allergens and irritants, and avoiding problems that some cleaning supplies could actually create.
Allergen avoidance and environmental control are important parts of any asthma and allergy management plan, say Dr. Beth Corn, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital and Medical Director of the Division of Immunology Faculty Practice Associates, that means a patient should try and avoid contact with allergens like dust mite particles and pet dander that can be found in the dust of most homes. Exposure to irritants, like strong scents or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can be found in some common household cleaners should also be avoided by patients with respiratory issues.
If your cleaning routine doesn't specifically focus on allergen control and removal, you may be only moving dust around, sending allergens and irritating cleaning chemicals into the air that could aggravate allergy and asthma symptoms. To create a healthy home this season, consider these simple tips from the asthma and allergy friendly Certification Program, a healthy home initiative of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA):
* Use a certified vacuum that has a high efficiency filter with tight seams and seals to prevent particles from leaking out while you vacuum. Also, choose a style that requires minimal exposure during canister emptying or bag changes.
* Use moist cloths or special dry dusters designed to trap and lock dust from hard or flat surfaces that rarely get cleaned, such as baseboards, door jambs, air duct vents, ceiling fan blades and window blinds and shades.
* Certain cleaning products can contribute to airborne irritants, especially if they contain harsh chemicals, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or have strong odors. Also avoid green products with natural allergenic ingredients, such as lemon, coconut or tea-tree oils.
* Place certified allergen barrier covers on your mattresses and pillows. Wash your bedding at least once a week in 130 degree hot water to kill dust mites and their eggs.
* Mold, a common allergy trigger, can grow anywhere in your home where moisture is present. Look for cleaning products that help kill and prevent mold from returning. Also, keep your household humidity below 50 percent and fix leaky pipes and cracks to reduce standing puddles of moisture where mold can prosper.
* If you are unable to remove carpets and heavy rugs from your home, have a certified professional steam cleaning service care for them three to four times a year. The asthma and allergy friendly Certification Program has recently adopted a new standard for Professional Carpet Steam Cleaning Services. Visit http://www.AAFA.org/certified to learn more.
* If children live in your home, look for certified plush toys. Dust mites, mold and pet dander can accumulate on plush toys over time. Certified toys can be machine-washed and dried, or placed in the freezer for 24 hours then rinsed in cold water to remove dead mites. Dry completely. Do this monthly.
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Rhythm of the Piece – Video -
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Hear artist Daniel Anguilu describe his thought process as he paints the new mural for the pedestrian bridge and retaining wall of Ruggles MBTA, beside the C...
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Rollins Road Gateway Update 6-5-14
This Rollins Road Gateway update shows the area where the new retaining wall will be built in front of Chipotle Mexican Grill, Little Caesar #39;s, Jimmy Johns, and the other businesses along the...
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The City of Cranbrook has removed a tree from Joseph Creek that was redirecting the current and causing damage to the retaining wall. The next step is to fix the wall, which will happen in August in accordance with Ministry of Environment regulations.
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Even a stream as benign as Joseph Creek can display the considerable power of water on surrounding features.
The City of Cranbrook has been working to fix an erosion problem at the corner of 15th Avenue South and 4th Street South, where a change in the creeks current as it passes under 4th Street has compromised the section of retaining wall alongside Rotary Way.
Les Hunter, Public Works Supervisor with the City of Cranbrook, said a willow tree trunk that was coming across the creek began directing the flow of water at the retaining wall.
The wall has been in place for about six years, Hunter said. And the tree must have moved, or shifted, and the creek current got underneath the blocks.
He said the current had dug a hole about four feet deep this year.
The City removed the tree in question, but a section of the retaining wall is still out of place. The City had to go through the Water Stewardship Branch of the Ministry of Environment to get a permit to do the work. And the next step is to fix the wall, but that work must wait until August. In a fish-bearing creek, Ministry regulations only allow for a certain time window, generally a couple of weeks in August, for such work to be done. According to Ministry regulations, to do work in a body of water such as Joseph Creek, one must have a plan drawn up by an environmental engineer.
Well be working with the engineers we have on contract Urban Systems to get the permit thats required, and rebuild the wall, Hunter said.
There is some similar erosion issues with Joseph Creek in behind Save-On Foods. Hunter said similar work will be taking place to fix the situation there.
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#11 Hearthstone - Testing Decks - Shaman! Double Ysera
Oggi proviamo un buon mazzo a mio parere! Uno shaman control abbastanza economico 🙂 Purtroppo non ho potuto fare molto contro la potenza di DUE Ysera.
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