Articles tagged: disinfectant
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Chriss Tyrrell tyrrell It seems that there is one thing that is spreading faster than the disease itself and that is misinformation about Swine Flu. It won't be long now before we will be coming up on almost a year since it introduced itself and people are still debating what to actually call it. H1N1? Swine Flu? Hey! Who cares? written by Chriss Tyrrell tyrrell When the Swine Flu popped onto the radar screen this winter, I happened to have one of the best front row seats to the scare. This is because I am an American who has been living in Mazatlan, Mexico for the past three years and whole experience left me with some valuable information that I can share with you. You see, for about a month or so, people in general were convinced that a serious pandemic was underway. The result is that I was able to see how they responded and the measures that they took. written by Andy Asbury Most of these cleaners are things you may already have at home and in most cases provide a safe non-toxic alternative to bleach or ammonia based cleaners. Note the precautions mentioned where applicable. Once you begin using these natural products, you'll never need or want to buy those expensive cleaners again. written by Michael Dunne This article offers the reader the proper way to disinfect, santize and clean surfaces especially in a laboratory environment. written by vincent Platania There are over 1000 species of mold that are common in the United States, and most of them can have serious consequences for both your house and your health. The United States Center for Disease Control says that mold spores are a major irritant for children and adults with asthma – which is growing at an alarming rate around the country. In addition, since mold’s job in nature is to break down organic compounds in the soil, it does the same thing to the wood in your house – breaks it down. And that’s not even taking into account the ugly stains and musty, moldy odors that it leaves in your house.
written by Vincent Platania
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