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    Pest Control and Headress – Video

    - October 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Pest Control and Headress
    I do easy medium and attempt hard mode in pest control,remeber if you want to come to my pumpkin patch im unlocking it and i swear if u send me a plushie i will send you a pumpkin if i dont...

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    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Column on pesticide notice was misleading

    - October 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Editor:

    The Bugmans recent column entitled Notification should be posted when dangerous pesticides are applied is very misleading and deserves a response.

    Despite the ominous tone of the column, the pest control products used by the New Mexicos professional pest control industry are not dangerous when applied according to label directions, which are approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

    In fact, the overwhelming majority of products used by New Mexico pest management professionals are readily available to the general public at local grocery and hardware stores. Unlike the average homeowner, however, PMPs are knowledgeable about the pests they are treating for and experts in applying pest control products in a manner that better targets the problem pest and limits the possibility for exposure.

    The Bugman also fails to mention that New Mexico pest management professionals must be licensed and examined by the New Mexico Department of Agriculture before using pest control products for hire.

    In closing, the proposals the Bugman puts forward in his column are costly, unjustified and unnecessary, and akin to requiring every licensed driver to notify all residents living in a neighborhood posted with a 25 mph limit that they are driving through the neighborhood.

    Chuck Simko

    President

    New Mexico Pest Control Association (Submitted on behalf of NMPMA Board of Directors and the association)

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    2446 S. Gibralter Way, Aurora, CO 80013 – The Couture Group – Video

    - October 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    2446 S. Gibralter Way, Aurora, CO 80013 - The Couture Group
    Beautiful and spacious, well cared for home! 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Granite kitchen with eat-in space. Nice master bedroom and bathroom with tile floors. New windows and patio doors, warranty...

    By: Jamie Lawrence

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    What To Mask When Painting Your House – Video

    - October 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    What To Mask When Painting Your House
    Make the painting process a lot fast when using an airless sprayer by masking all the right stuff on your home. We show you what me mask and protect prior to starting to paint a house. Using...

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    Painting Contractors Blue Bell, Pa (866) 465-5236 Blue Bell Painters – Video

    - October 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Painting Contractors Blue Bell, Pa (866) 465-5236 Blue Bell Painters
    Painting Contractors Blue Bell http://www.jpspainting.com (866) 465-5236 JPS Professional Coatings are the leading residential and commercial painting contractors serving Blue Bell, Pennsylvania,...

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    Survey reveals a third of contractors don't have EPA lead certification

    - October 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If you or someone you know is planning work on a pre-1978 home, please make time to take precautions against the possibility of lead poisoning.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that about 500,000 U.S children ages 1 to 5 have elevated lead levels in their blood. Lead paint, estimated to exist in 40 percent of the U.S. housing stock, is considered the most hazardous source of lead for U.S. children, along with lead-contaminated dust.

    Even a tiny amount of lead can cause nervous system, kidney, hearing or other damage, as well as development problems. Children age 6 and younger are at special risk because they lack the developed blood-brain barrier that protects older children and adults from more severe effects.

    Since 1978, the federal government has banned residential use of lead-based paint. But old paint can chip. Also, any project that disturbs old paint - such as painting, remodeling or window installation - can create dust and debris that an infant or child may inhale or ingest. That's why the Environmental Protection Agency has required, since 2010, that contractors whose work disturbs lead paint be trained and certified in proper safety techniques.

    Unfortunately, our research team recently found significant discrepancies between what federal law requires regarding lead-safe home-improvement practices and what some service providers tell potential customers.

    Posing as parents who wanted work to be done in their 2-year-old's bedroom in a 1920s home, our team called 150 renovation contractors. We said we wanted to know the proper ways to strip paint or replace windows, window frames and door frames. Nearly 32 percent of the contractors told us they didn't have EPA lead-safety certification. Nearly 11 percent described work practices that might actually result in lead poisoning.

    In 2007, when our team conducted similar research, about a third of contractors we interviewed gave advice contradictory to federal guidelines. I'm glad there's been an improvement, but our work shows that homeowners must take matters into their own hands when ensuring the safety of their loved ones.

    If you own a pre-1978 house, or your kids spend time in one, please spend the time and money it takes to ensure that a home improvement project doesn't create a health hazard:

    n Hire someone to test your home for lead. There are many in-home kits you can buy, but for more certainty, hire a reputable, experienced lead detection service.

    n Ask any painting or remodeling contractor you're considering if the company is appropriately certified in lead-safe practices.

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    Outdoor lighting southern Ca – Video

    - October 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Outdoor lighting southern Ca
    By Illiminated Concepts 949-455-9914 Led landscape lighting for this Diamond Bar neighborhood . 2 high end homes get an outdoor lighting transformation #outd...

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    V505 Tech Hardy Off Road Cree Bars by MXS Motosport – Video

    - October 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    V505 Tech Hardy Off Road Cree Bars by MXS Motosport
    High Performance, Long Range, Ideal For Off- Roading Because MXS CREE Bars are resistant to shock, vibrations and external impacts, they make great outdoor lighting systems for rough conditions...

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    Taking pride in their recovery

    - October 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By SHAWNE K. WICKHAM New Hampshire Sunday News

    They are anonymous no more.

    Hundreds gathered on the State House lawn Saturday to celebrate their recovery from substance abuse. Young and old, they stood together to remember those lost, honor those saved and pledge to fight for better treatment and prevention programs.

    The state's first We Believe in Recovery Rally had a festive air, with dozens of purple and white balloons and upbeat music blaring form loudspeakers.

    Those who have been in recovery for 10 years or more donned purple sashes to form a special "honor guard," and there were plenty of hugs to go around.

    But there was also a sense of shared grief when Susan Markievitz of Windham, who introduced herself as "the addict's mom," talked of her son Chad's struggles with addiction and recovery.

    She read from his last journal entry: "I'm going in full force this time. I'm going to fight this demon ... I'm going in with a lot of rage, guilt and shame. I hope to come out with a little courage, hope and faith."

    Instead, on July 28, four days after her son's 25th birthday, Markievitz called upstairs to awaken him and got no answer. "I walked up those stairs with heavy feet thinking, "Oh my God," and yes, I found my son, gone to heroin."

    "He had a lot of hope, he had a lot of courage but not enough courage to kick that habit," she said. "It took just one little dose of heroin to take my son's life."

    Donna M., founder of the support group Families Sharing Without Shame, spoke of New Hampshire parents sending their teen-aged children to out-of-state treatment facilities because there are none available here.

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    Ford joins Stanley Consultants as senior landscape architect

    - October 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    IOWA CITY, Iowa Steve Ford has joined Stanley Consultants as a senior landscape architect. Based in the companys Iowa City office, Ford serves as the local design professional for Stanley Consultants Denver-based Urban Design team.

    Ford has worked in the Iowa City Corridor and eastern Iowa area for more than 30 years.

    Fords design and planning expertise includes park/site master planning, trail design, campus master plan design, streetscape design, landscape planting plans and sports fields. In this new position, he will continue to working with existing clients while reaching out to new clients throughout Cedar Rapids, the Corridor and eastern Iowa.

    Founded in 1913 in Muscatine, Stanley Consultants is a global consulting engineering firm that provides program management, planning, engineering, environmental, and construction services worldwide.

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