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    Maid Brigade – Official Site

    - July 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT A CLEAN HOME. IT'S ABOUT QUALITY OF LIFE.

    Maid Brigade is the only cleaning service that offers Green Clean Certified maid service. Green Clean Certified is better for your health and better for the environment. Maid Brigade offers green cleaning to protect our customers and employees from the health risks associated with traditional house cleaning products and methods used by typical house cleaning services.

    Thousands of satisfied customers say that Maid Brigade is not a convenience, were a necessity! Most of our customers find that having Maid Brigade maid service every two weeks keeps their homes beautifully clean and healthy, minimizing the amount of time spent on cleaning between our visits. But, we also offer weekly, monthly and occasional home cleaning service whatever suits YOUR needs.

    Hire Maid Brigade cleaning services and your life will become less hectic, less stressful, safer and even a little more enjoyable. Maid Brigade customers trust our maid service to maintain a clean and healthy home through consistent, thorough and professional house cleaning service. We clean just like you would, if you had the time.

    WHY CHOOSE MAID BRIGADE?

    Maid Brigade takes green cleaning very seriously. So much so that, even if we never perform our miraculous house cleaning service in your home, we want you to be aware of the hidden risks associated with typical house cleaning services. Of course, wed love to clean for you! (Hint, hint.) Just the same, we believe all consumers should be able to make informed decisions about the house cleaning chemicals brought into your home, for your familys sake. Thats why we launched our Consumer Health Advocacy initiative to bring you these convenient, helpful videos, infographics, e-guides, Maries Blog and now, Clean Green Talk radio show co-hosted by renowned green cleaning coach Leslie Reichert and our own Consumer Health Advocate, Marie Stegner.

    Maid Brigade frequently promotes specials for extra savings on cleaning services! These vary by location and time of year. To see cleaning services specials that are available in your area, use the Zip Code box above to find your local Maid Brigade page, then click on the Local Specials link found on the left to see what savings are available just for you!

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    You can rent a spouse from a Waco business – KREM.com

    - July 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Jasmin Caldwell, KING 4:40 PM. PDT July 29, 2017

    Sometime's Spouse sign (Photo: KCEN)

    WACO, Texas - Have you ever wanted an extra person at home to do the cooking or fix the fence?

    A Waco business is giving you the chance to rent a spouse.

    The business known as Sometimes Spouse caused a little stir at first with people confusing it for an escort service.

    Customer Judy Quick said she has already recommended the business to other people.

    I feel proud to recommend them, Quick said.

    Quick hired a spouse to do some crown molding in her home.

    They did a fabulous job, the guys were friendly, they kept the work site clean, we were thrilled, she said.

    Sometimes Spouse is a service that started right in Waco and has expanded to 46 franchises in Texas, New Mexico and Missouri.

    The idea started after a request from a friend.

    Crystal was like, hey Max thanks for fixing this on my car, she was single at the time, CEO Christy Ogle said. I was like why dont I rent them out to ya and we were like Oh thats a good idea.

    From dry wall, to fencing, deep cleaning and even maid services as hard as they work, there still seems to be some confusion around town.

    Owners say this is not an escort service.

    One time Max and another handyman was moving a woman and she was like do you want to say over for a movie, Ogle said. Youd hear, and there would be this is a collect call form such and such at the McLennan County Jail.

    Ogle said that is not what they are selling and they do not need work that bad.

    Despite the mix-ups, Sometimes Spouse said the goal is to provide family-friendly employment.

    Branch Manager Brandon Blasingame is a former Waco police officer and he said he left his job as a cop to work at Sometimes Spouse after a calling from the man above.

    I think it is something that is different, Blasingame said. Its cutting edge. Its something I never thought I would be doing, but its exactly what God wants me to be doing.

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    Smart Ideas For Finding Weekly Maid Services For Homes – MENAFN.COM

    - July 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (MENAFN Editorial) The upkeep and maintenance of your home can be a massive task. Even a few years back, it was hard to find cleaners and maids for weekly cleaning work. Thankfully, we have quite a few good home cleaning and maid services. These are professional companies offering a broad range of services for the residential sector.

    Of course, you cannot trust the big ads alone; so some initial research will be helpful. In this post, we will take a quick look at things that matter to find weekly maid services for homes.

    Understand your needs Every home is unique, and so are their particular cleaning requirements. Before you can look for cleaners or maids, you have to understand the specific needs of your home.

    For example, if you live in a large penthouse, the concerned service should make time to clean the window panes and roof additionally. Or, lets say that you have carpeted floors. The cleaning process would be more extensive and different. In short, it is wise to comprehend the requirements. And based on that, you can approach local cleaning companies.

    How do I find a company? Thats a fair question. First things first, dont hire a service because they are offering some insane discount. The best idea is to ask around. Talk to your neighbors and friends and try to find the services they have tried so far. References are handy, as long as these are offered by people you trust.

    Another idea is to check onlin. Most of the Maid Service In Orlando have their sites, where you can find details of their work, fee, charges, payments and other relevant terms and conditions. Make a list of at least two to three companies.

    Know their pricing structure The term cleaning is vague because it can mean different things to different people. Call up the shortlisted services and ask them for quotes, with a list of inclusions and exclusions. The scope of work is something that you cannot ignore, especially if you are keen on getting the best work done. The pricing can be determined in two ways.

    Some companies like to send their team members or sales managers for a quick review of your house. And they will give an estimate based on the size and other aspects. On the contrary, others might have a fixed charge for every room, subject to certain proportions. Both are effective strategies, and as a client, you should be more concerned about getting a fair and transparent price rather than other things. Keep in mind that the estimate should be inclusive of all costs.

    Finally, you have to try a service before you can keep calling them time and again. Talk to the concerned company and schedule the cleaning of one room or more. You dont need to be present in general, but for the first time, it is wise to be around. Also, do check if the concerned team offers a guarantee on their work.

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    Gta san andreas roulette cheat – How many decks of cards are used in blackjack in a casino – The Maravi Post

    - July 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Deck inspection program in Emerald Isle now includes condos – WNCT

    - July 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    EMERALD ISLE, N.C. (WNCT)A deck inspection program put in place by the town of Emerald Isle following several collapses two years ago has now been expanded.

    The deck inspection program currently requires all vacation rental unit decks to be inspected annually by a licensed contractor.

    An expansion to that program includes condo units.

    It took a little bit longer, just because its more complicated but essentially it sets up regular inspections by their personnel and also by their engineers, said Frank Rush, town manager. Basically, we work with them to come up with common, consistent management practices in those condo complexes.

    The new program is a collaboration between the town and condo associations.

    Crystal Coast Management Consultants is one collaborator thats been replacing decks at its properties since 2012.

    We talked to the town about what we were doing and the town talked about what they would like to do and what we found out is that we have a great deal of commonality between what we were doing and their thinking, said Johnny Cameron, Crystal Coast Management Consultants.

    The program consists of five initiatives including:

    There are nine condo complexes throughout the town. Rush says the town is pleased that all of the complexes are so willing to get involved in the program.

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    Hearthstone’s next Priest legendary pushes the boundaries of value to new heights – Dot Esports

    - July 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Knights of the Frozen Throne is pushing the boundaries of Hearthstone's mechanics. With no card is that more true than the new Priest legendary.

    As cards continue to be revealed, pros and casual players alike find themselves dazzled by the possibilities. Trying to figure out if cards are useful before you can actually play with them is pretty difficultespecially when the effect is particularly dramatic.

    Enter Archbishop Benedictus. The Priest legendary, revealed by Blizzard through IGN, which has one of the most game changing effects seen in the game.

    The stats for seven mana are obviously not ideal, in fact following the exact line as Reno Jackson but for one more mana. But this card is all about effect. If shuffles a copy of all the cards left in your opponents deck into yours. If played on curve, you could be talking about 20 cards or more. Obviously, this card is amazing in a fatigue warbut only if you've played it early, potentially before you know it's definitely going to fatigue.

    In theory it's incredibly powerful. But in practice, is it any good? After consulting with some in the community, they have their concerns. Against aggro decks in particular, this card won't help you a lot of the time. If you play an under-statted minion that doesn't challenge the board state on turn seven against an aggressive deck, they will just ignore it and kill you. Even if you do get to make use of it, you just restrict your access to your anti-aggro tools by diluting your deck.

    Even in a fatigue match-up, you are just playing cards which might not be as useful to you as they were to your opponent.

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    Decks cleared for GGSIPU campus in east Delhi – Today’s Paper … – The Hindu

    - July 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The decks have been cleared for an integrated campus of the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) at Surajmal Vihar in east Delhi, modelled on the lines of the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad.

    The new campus had found a mention in Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodias budget speech earlier this year and is among the three ambitious projects which also includes a Teacher Training Institute under Ambedkar University at Lodhi Road and a new campus for the Shaheed Sukh Dev College at Rohini of the AAP government related to higher education.

    To cost Rs. 231 crore

    The foundation stone for the sprawling campus, which will come up at an estimated cost of Rs. 231 crore over the next two years, had been laid by then Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani in December 2014.

    However, issues related to ownership of land on which the campus was to come up had led to suspension of construction work. On Friday, the Delhi Works Advisory Board, headed by Ashwani Kumar, Principal Secretary, Public Works Department, unanimously decided to resume construction.

    Various courses

    The University School of Architecture and Planning (USAP) is planned for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in architecture and planning, while the University School of Design (USD) is planned for courses at the same levels in varied disciplines such as textile, production, furniture, interior, graphic, film and video design, said the official.

    The university will have a proposed intake of 1,500 students across six courses in addition to offering residential facilities.

    Not only is the area in east Delhi densely populated but it also has a sizeable student population. Thanks to connectivity to the Delhi Metro as well as the bus network, not only students residing nearby but also those based across the National Capital Region are expected to benefit from it, the official added.

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    Weekend: Get a taste of our area – The Courier

    - July 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    RIB-OFF ON Broadway isnt just for rib lovers anymore! Thats because this years event is being reimagined as the first-ever Hancock Federal Credit Unions Street Feast, a gathering of regional cuisine and food from across Ohio. Hungry crowds will discover all types of dishes at the event, including Dietsch Brothers ice cream, Firehouse Subs, Kimmels Mountain Man Meats, Kona Ice, Smokin Buckeye BBQ and more! The event will take place Aug. 5 on Broadway. (Photo provided)

    Rib-Off on Broadway will be re-imagined as the first-ever Hancock Federal Credit Unions Street Feast, presented by the Arts Partnership.The event runs from 4 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, on Broadway between Main Cross and Front streets.The Flag City Corvettes 11th annual community cruise and downtown car show, Car Tunes on Main, will be held the same day.Street Feast highlights regional cuisine as well as food from across the state.Regional food vendors include Dietsch Brothers ice cream, Little Red, Kona Ice, Smokin Buckeye BBQ, Firehouse Subs, and Kimmels Mountain Man Meats. Joining the event from across Ohio are Blue Chew, Cazuelas, and Nikos Street Eats.Live music will play on the main stage throughout the event.Performers include: Ryan Parker Band performs at 4, with the bands namesake a singer-songwriter from Ohio. The group performs original songs in addition to covers stamped with their style of folk, pop and soul. James and Some Names will perform at 6, spanning a variety of musical styles including jazz, rock, funk, folk and bluegrass. Joshua Melton, a singer/songwriter out of Nashville, Tennessee, will perform at 8:30. The Findlay native brings identifiable lyrics and melodies, on-point vocals and a unique take on country music, featuring an eclectic list of original songs and cover tunes.Attendees can vote for the peoples choice food vendor by casting a $1 ballot at the event.Admission for the event is $5 for adults, $3 for children 12 and under, and free for children in strollers. All proceeds from Street Feast support the Arts Partnerships growing arts education programs.For more information, call the Arts Partnership at 419-422-4624 or visit http://www.artspartnership.com.Street Feast is sponsored by Hancock Federal Credit Union, Beerco, Tall Timbers Industrial Park, Alvada Construction, Bugners Sewer and Septic Cleaning, Valfilm, The Courier, WKXA, WFIN, 106.3 The Fox, Hancock County Convention and Visitors Bureau, the City of Findlay, Sunbelt Rentals, TJD Industrial Services, and LaRiche Chevrolet Cadillac.Car Tunes on Main will be held the same day, with registration from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is open to all vehicles.The community cruise will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cruisers will register at LaRiche Chevrolet Cadillac, 215 E. Main Cross St. The cruisers will make pit stops throughout the community.The downtown car show will be held from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Cars will be parked on downtown streets as they enter at East Main Cross Street.Car show awards will be presented at 6 p.m., and winners must be present to receive awards.Car Tunes benefits Open Arms Domestic Violence & Rape Crisis Services. The major sponsor is the LaRiche Family of Dealerships.Additional information on Car Tunes is available by calling 419-348-3827 or by emailing drjensen15@yahoo.com

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    Booker pushing for sewer service for the rest of Arco – Brunswick News

    - July 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Sewer service may be on its way to the Arco neighborhood in the next few years if a cooperative effort works out between Glynn County Commissioner Allen Booker and the Brunswick-Glynn Joint Water and Sewer Commission.

    From my understanding they do not (all have sewer), a lot of places have septic, Booker said. I know my district, I know people that live over there and dont have sewer.

    Booker is proposing to use money from the Community Development Block Grant to get the job done.

    Ive asked them to work with us to go after a CDBG grant to run water and sewer, to expand it over into Arco, Booker said.

    According to the countys grant writer, Monica Hardin, the grant covers a number of things, including water and sewer expansion into low-income areas. The grant, worth $750,000, must be used for activities that help low- and moderate-income neighborhoods, according to the U.S. Housing and Urban Development Departments website.

    Nothing will be done this year, however, as the deadline for applying for the grant has passed. The deadline for the next block grant is April 2018, Hardin said.

    Utility Executive Director Jimmy Junkin said its still early in the conversation, but the JWSC is already considering some more modern techniques to keep the projects cost within the budget they will have available. If they can do the work with the money from the grant, they will seriously look at moving forward with the project.

    Using the sewer system will not be mandatory. According to the countys ordinances, someone is only required to tap in if they are building a new structure or significantly altering an existing one within 500 feet of a sewer line.

    This effort to expand the sewer system is part of a larger push by Booker to fight poverty in Arco, a neighborhood which mostly just outside of the Brunswick city limits. Booker said he has already met with members of county staff to put together a preliminary plan to start doing more to improve the neighborhood.

    He said Hardin had already been successful in securing a grant for rehabilitating three parks in the neighborhood to give residents access to more outdoor activities.

    Along with the renovations to parks and expansion of sewer infrastructure, Booker is also looking to get the residents personally involved in their neighborhood through an Arco planning assembly. The assembly would organize tasks such as community cleanups.

    Booker said most of his plan is still preliminary, and that he will elaborate further as it comes together.

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    Cleaning up human waste is cheapest way to improve health of region’s beaches, report finds – The San Diego Union-Tribune

    - July 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Its been thought for decades that stormwater runoff is the major source of bacterial pollution in the countys rivers, bays and beaches triggering swimming advisories up and down the regions shoreline for 72 hours after it rains.

    However, the greatest source of dangerous pathogens flowing from these urban waterways into the ocean may actually be coming from human waste. Thats according to a newly released study commissioned by the areas top water-quality regulators in collaboration with the city and county of San Diego.

    The reports authors said cleaning up sources of human feces such as leaky sewer pipes and homeless encampments near rivers and streams is the cheapest way to improve public health at beaches and bays following periods of precipitation.

    Human waste carries significantly more pathogens that can cause gastrointestinal illness and other infections than waste from other warm-blooded animals, including raccoons, coyotes, horses and dogs, according to scientists.

    I was personally surprised at the extent of human waste that weve observed in our monitoring, said Todd Snyder, manager of the watershed protection program for the county of San Diego. The preliminary results that were seeing is that this human waste is everywhere upstream in the watershed, downstream in the watershed, tributaries, the main stem of the San Diego River.

    The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board has required cities under its jurisdiction to limit bacterial pollution at specific locations during dry-weather conditions by 2021 and during rain events by 2031. The program stretches through more than a dozen watersheds, from Chollas and Scripps to San Marcos and Laguna Beach.

    The new report looked at the most cost-effective ways to meet state standards for cleaning up fecal bacteria at 20 of the most impacted beaches, rivers and creek segments in San Diego and southern Orange counties.

    Following release of the cost analysis, environmental groups expressed concern that local governments would try to use the findings to delay compliance with broader water-quality regulations. But they agreed that leaking sewer pipes and other sources of human waste could be the primary culprit polluting beaches with harmful bacteria.

    While we question the motives behind the study and some of its methodology, to the extent this study allows our governments to reverse years of poor planning and fix aging wastewater infrastructure, we hope it can be useful, said Matt O'Malley, executive director of San Diego Coastkeeper.

    According to the report, for every $1 million spent by public agencies to reduce human waste in rivers and beaches, about 152 fewer people a decade on average would get sick from associated pathogens.

    A different analysis the Surfer Health Study commissioned last year by the city and county of San Diego found that adults who went surfing 72 hours after it rained were more likely than dry-weather beachgoers to suffer gastrointestinal illnesses.

    For every 1,000 surfers who went into the ocean within three days of a rain event, 30 fell ill on average, according to the Surfer Health analysis. Thats compared with 25 out of 1,000 surfers who got sick after getting in the water during dry-weather conditions.

    The Surfer Health examination, which was conducted by UC Berkeley and the Surfrider Foundation, also found that while higher rates of illness were correlated with wet-weather conditions, the increase didnt exceed water-quality guidelines established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

    At this point, San Diego County officials are trying to pinpoint where the human sewage in watersheds is coming from. The potential sources are wide-ranging: broken septic tanks, illegal dumping by RVs, transients camped in creek beds and cracking wastewater pipes.

    Were doing more water-quality monitoring to see where are the highest concentrations, so we can go after those and dig in further, said Snyder, the watershed protection manager. For sewer pipes, we just need to keep working our way upstream to figure out where those hotspots are.

    Community advocates for river and creek rehabilitation projects said homeless encampments are a significant source of pollution in urban waterways.

    One of the large problems is transient populations in the creek, all up and down the watershed, said Leslie Reynolds, executive director of Groundwork San Diego.

    On Friday, she was standing next to a section of Chollas Creek at Market Street and Euclid Avenue that her nonprofit group has helped restore dramatically, including a walking path, interpretive signage and native vegetation.

    The revamped creek also had at least half a dozen homeless people congregating in and around it Friday, including 64-year-old Marcel Smith. He said people sleep in a culvert in the dry creek bed and that some relieve themselves in the area.

    We have Starbucks across the street, so a lot of times if a person needs to go to the bathroom, thats where we go, Smith said. You find a lot that go over to the Starbucks and then you find the ones that dont. It varies.

    The newly released cost-analysis report for reducing fecal bacteria comes as part of a debate about how and to what extent to improve water quality throughout the region. Should cities and counties follow traditional metrics that look at particular types of contamination, such as harmful bacteria? Or should they embrace broader approaches that seek to restore entire rivers and streams? Or should they concentrate on improving only aspects of watershed health that directly affect people?

    Water-quality regulators have long pressured cities in San Diego County to clean up pollution through improvements to their stormwater systems. River contamination is worsened by rains, which flush everything from cigarette butts and industrial chemicals to lawn fertilizers and pet feces into waterways.

    Municipalities have submitted extensive plans for meeting these goals, and in the past decade have started limiting hardscape surfaces in targeted areas because they speed up runoff flows and tightening rules on new housing and commercial development to require filtration systems that enable more urban runoff to soak into the ground.

    All the while, cities have routinely pushed back on the huge price tags associated with larger river restoration projects and major overhauls of public stormwater systems. The collective cost runs into the billions of dollars over time.

    After accounting for financial benefits associated with recreation, public health and other factors, the expense associated with cleaning up bacterial pollution in the regions rivers, creeks and beaches during and after storms would amount to about $34.6 million a year for the next 65 years, according to the new report.

    In light of the latest findings, city and county officials have a chance to petition the regional water quality board to revise its overall approach and extend timelines for compliance.

    While focusing efforts on human waste wouldnt necessarily satisfy the boards current standards for limiting overall bacterial pollution, it would be cheaper requiring about $20.7 million annually for the next 65 years.

    The new report also said if the deadline for wet-weather compliance were postponed until 2051, municipalities could reach compliance by spending only $7.8 million on average for the next 65 years.

    Environmental advocates have strongly rejected a longer timeline for compliance, arguing that the water quality board has already extended its deadline for wet-weather standards from 10 years to two decades.

    They have pushed for even more expensive changes, calling for large-scale rehabilitation of urban rivers and streams. They believe such investments would create lush, clean and inviting spaces that would also boost home values.

    The new report found that incorporating more restoration strategies along with upgrading stormwater systems would have by far the greatest benefits including millions of dollars of savings in public-health costs and higher revenues associated with recreation.

    But wide-scale rehabilitation of rivers and comprehensive restoration of wetlands would also end up costing the most money in the long run. To meet the regional water quality boards standards for limiting bacteria, it would cost on balance about $60.4 million a year for the next 65 years.

    Elected officials in San Diego and Orange counties will have a chance to submit their latest proposals to the water quality board later this year. The board will then likely make a determination of how to proceed in early 2018.

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    Phone: (619) 293-2234

    Email: joshua.smith@sduniontribune.com

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