Archive for October, 2008

Drinking Filtered Water Makes a Healthier You

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Some people only boil the tap water as their daily drinking water. This is because they want to save money instead of purchasing a home drinking water filter. Yes, you can kill the bacteria and other natural deposits, but, do you know that there are still chlorine and other contamination in the boiled water that is harmful to your body? So, what do you choose? Money or health? Think about it!

Drinking water filters are essential because they provide healthier water and also give a better taste when drinking as the water is cleared from chlorine and bacterial contaminants. The filtered water also does not have the distinct smell of “contaminated” water. Besides that, a good quality water filter system also prevents you from consuming lead that can be found in unclean water. It filters the water by stages and you will be able to have clean, pure and healthy water for drinking.

You would be amazed to know that drinking water filters can reduce the risk of contracting rectal cancer, colon cancer and bladder cancer as the filters can effectively remove chlorines that can cause such terminal illnesses. Thus, water that is purified and filtered will protect us from water-borne diseases that is dangerous. Not only that, the filters also help to balance the pH of the water (as needed in our body) which means the healthy minerals are remained in the water and not removed. It gives us the luxury and convenience of enjoying safe and healthy water at home.

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The Most Important Things You Should Know About Drinking Water Purification Systems

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Just how important are drinking water purification systems? The short answer for that question would be - very important. Just think for a moment. The amount of contaminants present in water is mind boggling. According to recent reports, the contaminants found in water include heavy metals, herbicides and pesticides, and even prescription drugs. Now, can you think of drinking such water?  

If you think you are safe because you use bottled water, then it is time for a reality check. Bottled water and water from private wells are only as bad or as good as tap water. The reason is very simple. The FDA has the same sets of rules and regulations for tap water and bottled water. As a result, even bottled water has some amount of contaminants that are commonly found in tap water. This pretty much leaves you with just one choice - drinking water purification systems.   

Once you realize that drinking such contaminated water is bad for your health and it could lead to several waterborne diseases, the next step is to buy a good water purification unit. But here comes a problem. Water purification is big business today and there are plenty of drinking water purification systems available in the market today. How do you find out which one is the best? This is where you need to do your homework.   

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Why We Should Use a Water Purifier at Home

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

What is purified water? It is water that has been processed via various stages and different methods to get rid of the chemical, bacterias and other contaminations in the water. The water that we drink or cook with needs to be well purified for healthy reasons and hence, the use of a good quality and reliable water purifier is a must. To obtain pure disinfectant water, it is very important understand how water purification works so that you can compare the different types of water purifiers in the market intelligently. This is because each brand has its own claim for a unique water filtration and purification system or technology.

Common Water Purification System

The portable pumps are meant to filter 5000 to 50,000 liters per cartridge. These water purifiers are very much active in removing contaminants down to the 0.2 - 0.3 micrometer range. Purified water can also be obtained from charcoal filtering. These are very effective in the removal of bacteria and protozoa, such as Cryptosporidium and Giardia Lamblia from the water. However they fail to make the water free of viruses. For this particular means of water purification, it is thus necessary to go for chemicals or ultraviolet light making the water infection free.

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Home Improvement Services You Can Do Yourself

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Home improvement services aren’t always found by hiring professional improvement contractors. These kinds of services can be a do-it-yourself type of project, with the help of family and friends, or a local store or warehouse that specializes in exactly the type of project you are trying to accomplish. The various projects that are encompassed by these services include, but are not limited to, repairs, remodeling and additions to the home you have loved for years. No matter what budget or what project, improvement services are always at hand to help you reach your goals.

The cost of quality home improvement services vary greatly. How much money you spend depends on a number of factors, such as how simple the project is, if you have the time to do it yourself and whether there are bylaws that may prohibit you from just getting it done. There are a few questions you should ask yourself when preparing to build on room additions, before starting a basement remodel, a kitchen remodel, a bath remodel or any repair work to any part of your home. First, is it a project you can handle on your own for sure? If not, then hiring a contractor and having the work done under a building contract will be your best option. If you try to tackle something that you aren’t sure about, then you could end up creating a lot of stress for yourself.

The second question is, “What kind of project are you undertaking that requires home improvement services? Simple projects you can most likely do on your own. Your local hardware or warehouse store usually holds classes in several “how to” projects that are really quite simple, such as “how to remodel.” This includes the knowledge of which supplies are needed and where you can get free or cheap instructions on how to complete the project properly. The third question relates to whether or not hiring a company is an absolute must. What kind of company should I hire for the service repair, remodel or addition?

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The Good & Ugly Facts About Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Treatment Systems

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Reverse osmosis water filter systems is a treatment process for water. It removes dissolved minerals, bacteria, impurities or harmful chlorine though a membrane which water are forced through it and it is usually installed under the kitchen sink or near the house water system.  Through this treatment process, the water is purer and improves the water taste. This system has existed over 40 years ago where it was designed to remove the minerals from water for the photography and printing industry.

Unfortunately, reverse osmosis treatment has various drawbacks. The main function of the treatment is forcing water through the membrane to eliminate the bad minerals however, at the same time; it also eliminates the good minerals such as trace mineral e.g. sodium, calcium or potassium which is good for our health. This would also changed the water pH level and develops it from alkaline to acidic due to higher hydrogen level. As water are consumed in heavy consumption in  our daily life, it is dangerous to drink acidic water as it will develop our body system to be weak making it a perfect situation for diseases to develop in our body system, for example, cancer.  

Elements that are lighter than water cannot be filtered out through reverse osmosis water treatment hence pesticides that are lighter than water could travel pass the filter system. Furthermore, as the treatment uses water to pushes through the membrane, water wastage is very high as for every clean gallon uses almost four gallons of water hence making it quite environment unfriendly. The process is also time-consuming as every clean gallon of water can takes up to 3 to 4 hours through reverse osmosis treatment and thus, resulting the water bill to an escalating high cost due to the extra water wastage.

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Ideas For Great Closet Design

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Getting the most out of your closets can be a challenge. Listed below are some closet design ideas that might help you start making plans to give your closets that overhaul they need:

 1) Great closet lighting - you need to be able to see what is inside your closets but you don’t want the sun shining directly on them either as it will fade your clothes if left open. You can buy cheap lights that stick on anything now and you might put one of them in your closets if they are too dark. If you have walk in closets your options are greater and can even include track lighting.

2) Great closets are somehow able to effectively use all available space. You might have bins for storing your small items or the things that you don’t wear often. Shelves in closets are something that most people don’t think of and can be part of a good closet design.

3) Part of effectively using all the space is to do it in a manner that is practicle. You want to make sure that everything in the closet is accessable and visible so that you know it is there. Using all the space does not mean just cramming things in.

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Check Out Miralux Mattress Line

Monday, October 27th, 2008

There are some people who consider Miralux to be an off-brand, but this is simply not the case. The company may not be as well-known as other brands like Sealy, Serta and Simmons but a major reason why this is so is because the company spends no money on advertising. It lets the retailers to demonstrate to the consumers how it manufactures some of the best mattresses on the market.

Founded in 1991 by the former CEO of Stearns & Foster, International Bedding manufactures the Miralux mattress. Miralux believes in high tech manufacturing techniques that are used together with streamline workforce and strong management structure. They manufacture quality mattresses that most people can afford because there is no money being spend on advertising. When it comes to Simmons and Sealy, you pay a lot for the mattress just because of the advertising.

It’s true you can buy better mattresses the SEO′s former employer - Stearns & Foster - certainly makes better, but you won’t find a better one for the same price as a Miralux. You should take a look at Miralux and what they have to offer if you are after support, durability and comfort at a great price.

The models can be grouped into collection names like Rapture, Indulgence and Splendor, but there are many other models available, depending on which retail stores you are visiting and in which part of the country. What comes next is are more protruding point of each collection.

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Choosing The Right Pressure Cooker

Monday, October 27th, 2008

To deliver the message quickly, it’s best to be direct and say the basic facts about pressure cookers. To choose the best pressure cooker, some knowledge is required.

The best cookers on the market are with us for a long time and they offer a variety of cooker sizes. If weight is an issue, aluminum pressure cooker is a great choice. For every case, take a heat resistant handles. Pressure cooker that is a minimum for a family is a 6 quart. Go for a larger cooker if you plan to use it as a pressure canner.

Even if the price is your primary consideration, you should stick with a brand name product. Quality control is likely to be better but more importantly you want to be able to get replacement parts when you need them five or ten years from now. Valves dissapear. The gaskets do get damaged and wear out in time. Your cooker will lose its functionality if you happen to have a loose fitting lid.

Most cookers come with vegetable steamers, racks and trivets. Before attaching the lid, most chefs brown meats, and this is why sticking occurs. However, you may want to avoid non stick interiors. The risk of peeling interior coating is bigger problem then a little extra cleaning. The potential problem with nonstick interiors is lower if you have electric pressure cooker.

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Your New Pool: Indoor or Outdoor?

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Swimming Pool Construction

A swimming pool can be a fun and valuable addition to your home or backyard. Whether your choice is an indoor heated swimming pool or a great-looking outdoor pool complete with a water feature, diving board, slide, and natural landscaping, the addition of a pool can provide hours of enjoyment, relaxation, exercise, and entertainment right at home. Choosing whether to incorporate your pool into your home as an indoor heated swimming pool or to build it in the backyard as an outdoor swimming pool will depend on a number of lifestyle, climate, budget, and other factors.

How Will You Use Your Pool?

If you live in an area where the weather can stay warm well into the middle of autumn, an outdoor swimming pool may be the best choice. You’ll get five to seven months of enjoyment from your pool, and you won′t have to worry about the expense and maintenance concerns that go along with the installation of an indoor heated swimming pool. However, if you live in one of the cooler regions of the country, an indoor heated swimming pool can prove well worth the extra expense. It can offer you a place to unwind or engage in vigorous, low-impact exercise, even if there’s a foot or two of snow on the ground! Also, an indoor heated swimming pool can make a lot of sense for persons who, because of health reasons or age, may desire an increased measure of security or privacy in connection with a daily exercise or therapeutic regimen.

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Home Improvement Help and Advice

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Ask homeowners today what worries them most about their biggest investment, and they′ll tell you that sometimes it seems like their home is leaking from both ends. They′re spending more money to heat and cool a home, and sometimes they think that it might be better if they just moved. In 2008, what’s best for your home is remodeling ideas to improve what you already have. Take the old and make it new with quality home improvement work. Because many homes were built before the advent of new technologies, you can update your house to make it work like a new one with simple home remodeling projects.

Fix the old, nagging problems you have first with a great maintenance repair plan such as this one here. These are repairs that need to be finished even before you think of adding something new. The home needs to use the least amount of energy to maintain comfortable living quarters and today the loss of energy is an important concern for many, so don’t forget about insulation and energy efficient windows. Seal them up tight, and get smaller utility bills each and every month. Then perhaps consider a kitchen remodel, a bathroom remodel or even room additions. Outdated kitchen and bath facilities can cause you to pay up to 70% more over newer efficient appliances and water equipment.

Find a good residential contractor and look for ways to ease the high cost of supplying your home with fuels and services. With the skyrocketing cost of maintaining a home, you will be happy to find that after you completed your energy efficient upgrades, you will be receiving utilities bills with a marked decrease in cost. You know that finding the best for less takes research, yet you will want to get the most from your home improvement budget.

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