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Thursday, April 1st 2010

3:49 PM

Panasonic Canister Vacuum Cleaner Review

A vacuum is now a necessary gadget because the device help us to clean the dust, and saves us important time, but how to make the best choice among the list of brands that were suggested.

The very first vacuum was developed in 1869 by Ives W. Mc Gaffey Chicago that allowed to clean manually all the residues and dust present on the carpet.

This specific device had a number of limitations on its use, too complicated (because of the slider mechanism had to pass it directly on the ground) but in addition with regard to price, it was way too high for that period.

The good news now is it's different. Many things has evolved.

The choice of vacuum is extremely wide, and it's not easy to decide on the device that suits us best. So we'll see what sort of vacuum there, which brands can claim to occupy the coveted spot as market leader in the vacuum.

There's a lot of types and brands of vacuum cleaners available today. Some vacuum cleaners can draw all types of liquids, but many of the typical vacuum cleaner merely could lift dust.

I personally like the Panasonic brand. I have a Panasonic canister vacuum and it works perfectly nice for me.

For those struggling to find a vacuum cleaner that includes fantastic vacuum capabilities inside a brand that occupies way less place than old fashioned upright vacuum cleaners, it is very difficult to argue with Panasonic canister vacuum units. Supplied by a company that prides itself on originality and brilliant quality and craftsmanship, these vacuum cleaners are true workhorses yet are interestingly very small.

For speed and efficiency, you will find the backpack vacuum, that can be used on areas or battery.

It allows the user to be able to move more easily. The vacuum is definitely an innovative system built into a wall, to get rid of dust inside.

This technique might be installed in your home, inside the basement for example, or on a wall of the house. As a final point, we cite the rug-brush, which as its name suggests, comes with a power rotary brush to brush effectively all types of areas, including carpets.

More info : http://panasoniccanistervacuum.com/
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Wednesday, March 31st 2010

6:09 PM

Fight the air pollution - Part 2

So, how to prevent this?

Aeration is one of the effective methods to decrease air pollution in your home. Hence, by opening your windows wide 10 minutes each day, you can restore the indoor air while lowering the focus of pollution. You also need to ventilate continually to replenish the air while feeding them. To accomplish this, you can get air vents or mechanical ventilation systems controlled (MVC). Lastly, you must decrease the pollutants mentioned in the preceding paragraph. You could, for example smoking cigarettes or tinkering outside the house and utilize household products and cosmetics as natural as you can. Also , it is crucial to regularly vacuuming to reduce the concentration of allergens in the air.

The potential health risks of indoor air pollution.

The indoor air pollution presents considerable risks to our home members. It can many illness issues, such as allergies, head pain, respiratory discomfort, even in rare cases of serious poisoning. Attention! pregnant women and young children are particularly more susceptible to this pollution. Thus, it is better to restrict their exposure to chemicals, including household products and cosmetics. In the same context, it is advisable to work and install new furniture in the nursery two months before the birth. In fact, the chemical paints, glues and varnish within other new furniture slowly evaporate into the air over time. They will probably cross the barrier of the placenta or pass into breast milk, which could harm the developing fetus or infant.

To conclude this article, I firmly advice you to pick a maximum of green products for DIY and household use, to limit air pollution in your house. I also suggest you purchase some green plants to have some fresh air.
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Monday, March 29th 2010

10:51 AM

Combating against air pollution in your home

As outlined by several recent studies, "the air people breathe in the house is usually five to ten times more polluted than outdoor air". Unfortunately, the vast majority of people spends an average of 80 percent of his time within an enclosed room or semi-closed. Even if in your own home, at work or at school, it is important to know and to recognize this type of pollution to combat it effectively. Hence, now, this article will inform you about the pollution of indoor air.

Pollutants

Pollutants in the walls, ground, on our furniture or in the products we use, pollution sources are everywhere in the house. Topping the list is the tobacco fumes which are usually toxic that creep into every corner of the house. They are followed strongly by manyotherchemical compounds, such as glues, paints, varnishes and solvents that produce deadly components for example formaldehyde along with other volatile organic and natural compounds. And then there are some components found in constructing the building, including insulation mineral wool, asbestos, lead or treated wood. Apart from these substances, we're also exposed to agents of biological origin such as mold, moisture, bacteria, and various allergens including animal dander and dust mites that come and grow in both soils as walls, fabrics and air ducts. Numerous household products and cosmetics, home fragrances, incense and scented candles also contain harmful substances. Finally, in some regions granitic basement, the air is polluted by radon, an odorless radioactive gas of natural origin, which seeps through the soil and accumulates in enclosed spaces.

To be continued..
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Monday, March 29th 2010

10:50 AM

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