June 29th, 2008 by RonyPollock
Admittedly, choosing room furniture for your kids’ nurseries and bedrooms is a matter of choice. With the variety of choices out there - plastic or wood, natural or painted, mass manufactured or hand crafted, molded or free-flowing - you will be hard pressed to choose what is best for your children.
However, the best choices often [...]
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June 29th, 2008 by SusanSchlenger
What makes a landscape design stand out from the usual designs you see all the time? How do you go about having a landscape that everyone talks about and thinks is very special?
First of all you have to start with a good basic design. It must function and yet the layout must have creativity to [...]
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June 29th, 2008 by MattJohnson
Ever since the inception of industrial revolution, life has become fast and the developments in the fields of science and technology has made human life simple and more convenient. All the hassles of day to day activities have been taken care by the complex dynamics of technology. Every night we sleep with a dream and [...]
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June 29th, 2008 by RaySubs
Each year thousands of individuals find themselves suddenly homeless after fire, flood, or other disaster strikes in their town. While some people have alternative shelter options open to them in the form of second homes or the undamaged residents of local friends/family others are not so lucky. Even though some cities and counties provide disaster [...]
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June 29th, 2008 by M.Scott
Whether you’re an allergy or asthma sufferer, or someone who is concerned with providing your family with the best indoor air quality, finding a solution to the airborne contaminants in your home is a very important issue. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) determined that most indoor air is three to five times dirtier than outdoor [...]
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June 29th, 2008 by M.Scott
Some popular air cleaners actually pollute the air with ozone, a known lung irritant. Ozone is a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms; it’s the same molecule that makes up the ozone layer of our upper atmosphere. Stratospheric ozone is a good thing because it protects us from dangerous UV rays; however, ozone in the [...]
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June 29th, 2008 by M.Scott
Although they may seem like a new innovation, air purifiers have been around for more than 200 years. Beginning as protective masks for fireman, air purifiers have now evolved the ability to protect you and your family from airborne pollutants.
As allergies and asthma now affect more than 50 million Americans, the concern for safe [...]
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June 29th, 2008 by TimSousa
With summer comes thunderstorms, and in certain parts of the country, hurricanes and tropical storms. You certainly need to have your home prepared for these storms, but you should also prepare your backyard pond for storms. A properly prepared pond may suffer some damage, but the damage will be minimal.
There are two things that will [...]
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June 29th, 2008 by JimAmes
High gas prices at the pumps and higher utility and other bills all adds up one thing. It’s time to think more and more about conservation and savings efforts, especially with your home improvements. Here are some tips to help you get more and use and spend less:
• Your shower - Take a shower [...]
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June 29th, 2008 by GeorgeKilbride
Lush green lawns add to the beauty of the house along with adding colors of nature to life. If you are proud possessor of attention grabbing lawns then you should be worried about its maintenance too. Good lawn movers cannot maintain the charm of your lawns but can also improve their quality. A zero turn [...]
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