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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Kurt Adams Avoid coat toggles, buttons and strings on coats. Use infant hangers, baby hangers, and children's hangers to let your guests know to hang all of their coats.
written by William King You must read this article if you are looking to buy some vacant land, it talks about some important points that you must consider when purchasing a land. written by Brian Welsch If you wish to smoke cigarettes or cigars despite the associated health risks then that is your own personal choice. What you do not have the right to do is force other people to inhale the smoke from the tobacco products you choose to use.
written by Rebecca Brown Canada has a very long history of workers struggling for their rights and it is actually stupid not to use the results of their struggle. The employee is guarded by a number of employment laws and Acts that aim to prevent injuries and provide benefits to people who were injured. written by Nick Mutt Tea and coffee are consumed all over the world. In this article, you will find information about the health hazards of tea and coffee. written by Jerry Clifford The housing boom in the early-mid part of the decade has been noted as the beginning of this problem. Normally, drywall is bought from domestic producers, but the boom caused shortages, so some home builders, particularly in Florida, purchased drywall shipped in from China. Only a few years later, in 2009, there appears to be something rotten in the State of Florida. written by Joseph Toth Cell Phone Driving: It Should Be Illegal. Nothing speaks louder tha cold hard facts. We need a cell phone driving ban. written by Mark Lorenzana Recent statistics show that driving while using a cellphone is one of the most dangerous things you can do behind the wheel. Find out why.
written by Dena Davis What is considered the most dangerous weather hazard of all and occurs just about every day in the U.S? The threat is so serious that every new home in North American is built with protection systems to minimize damage from a possible strike. If you guessed "lightning", you were correct! written by trish smith Even though it's recommended that we eat fish at least twice a week because it's rich in omega-3 fatty acids (which helps blood circulate in our bodies and reduces blood pressure), there's definitely a dark side to eating fish that is far more harmful to our health. written by Tarun Gupta Secondhand smoke is a combination of the smoke produced from a burning cigarette and the smoke exhaled by the smoker. Second-hand smoke is also known as passive smoke or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). written by Leo Nov Knowledge is one of the most important factors in emergency preparedness. This article covers the main questions you need to answer in order to create a successful emergency plan. written by Drew Hartanov For most of us, our home is our biggest investment. Maintenance on a home need not be expensive, but if there is no upkeep at all on a property, it could cost you a bundle! written by RE Writer We are constantly being exposed to a variety of chemicals – they are in our food, our toiletries, our building materials and furnishings, everywhere. In fact, consumer products account for our biggest exposure to toxic chemicals, many of which have been linked to health problems. written by Korbin Newlyn Cell phones emit a certain amount electromagnetic radiation that consists of electric and magnetic energy traveling at the speed of light. The question has been raised as to whether these are harmful to your health. Read on to learn more. written by Andrew Burrows Dispense with the idea that the unpredictable weather is your biggest enemy. A closer look at the possibility of a backpacking trip in the UK will reveal it is a viable concept, despite the rain. written by John Marshall Marshall Breathing difficulties are caused by the petroleum-based cleaners found in our homes. Eliminate these and reduce health risks significantly without harming the earth. written by Andrew Burrows Working in Africa while participating in a volunteer project is something completely different than an ordinary holiday. You not really need specific skills as long as you are enthusiastic and willing to work hard. But there are a few pitfalls to worry about. written by Ken Burnett Burnett Here is a thought provoking article on the Silent Killers that you don't see. written by
written by Karen Peralta Virtually all people experience stressful events or situations that overwhelm our natural coping mechanisms. And although some people are biologically prone to stress, many outside factors influence susceptibility as well. << previous page 1 next page>> |