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Nuclear Disaster: 3 Practical Tips For Surviving A Nuclear Apocalypse
Nuclear fallout is a popular topic in sci-fi books and movies. After some catastrophic event, people everywhere are struggling to live in the desolate and radiated wasteland. While these movies aren't exactly realistic (and the chances that you will need to survive a nuclear fallout are low), these movies remain popular year after year. So if you are wondering how exactly to survive a nuclear fallout and shield yourself from the radiation, look no further.
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Look In And Around The House First: 3 Tips For Finding Scrap Metal That You Can Sell For Cash
One relatively easy and relatively profitable business venture to get into is to take scrap metal to a scrap metal recycling company for cash. Plus, it's a great thing to do if you want to clean up your area and ensure that scrap metal is being recycled as it should be. If you aren't sure how to get started, consider these sources for finding scrap metal that you can sell for cash.
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Selling Your House This Summer? A Roll Off Dumpster Can Help!
Roll off dumpsters are the best way to reduce clutter, get organized and get rid of those items you no longer need. When it comes to selling a house and moving away, a roll off dumpster can be one of your greatest assets. Here's how. Renovation One of the first steps to selling your home, before you put it on the market and before you show it to buyers, should be to catch up on the home maintenance and remodeling you've been putting off for years.
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Your Basic Guide For Selecting A Water Filter
Although city tap water is routinely treated at a processing plant for the most common contaminants, it still contains impurities. Moreover, if your home uses well water, then it is entirely your responsibility to purify the water before consumption. Arsenic, lead, radon and other elements are naturally present in water if the surrounding soil contains them. Use this guide to choose the best water filter for home use. Identify Your Water's Contaminants
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What Categeories Can Your Place Of Business Be LEED Certified In?
Getting your business LEED certified is a great marketing angle for your company, as well as a way to help the environment and to protect the health of your employees. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. The certification was designed by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). Both the building that your business is conducted in and your employees, can be LEED certified and credentialed, respectively.
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Green Cleaning Services: Exploring the Benefits for Your Business
Many businesses rely on professional janitorial services to keep their office space looking its very best. If you are among the business owners who rely on these cleaning services, you may wish to consider switching from the use of a traditional janitorial service to the use of green cleaning services. This is because in addition to being environmentally friendly, these eco-concious cleaning services offer many unique benefits for your company, customers, and employees.
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Managing The Trees Before Building Your Home
If you are getting ready to build your home, you've probably got lots of ideas for things you need to take care of. Certainly you need to have a design, level ground, and a few other obvious factors. One of the things that often gets overlooked in this process is the trees that already exist on the property. Depending on the lifestyle you want to live and how you plan to set up your landscaping, trees can play an important role in your new home.
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4 Types Of Suppression Systems For Your Business
Does your business's facility need a fire suppression system? A suppression system, also sometimes referred to as a sprinkler system, is a very effective way to protect your building, your equipment, and your inventory. Just having one in place can also reduce your insurance premiums, as a the system greatly reduces the potential loss that could be caused by a fire. There are many different types of systems, so it's important that you take the time to find the one that best fits your needs.
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Choose The Right Mower For Your Lawn
Did you know that the type of lawn mower you use has an effect on the health and appearance of your grass? There are two main types of residential lawn mowers. First, you could choose a rotary lawn mower. These have a single blade that spins around in a circle. Second, you could use a cylinder or reel mower. These have many circular blades that cut the grass along a bottom plate, similar to how scissors work.
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3 Tips That Can Help You Prevent Septic Tank Failure
A failing septic system can be a disaster. It's a health hazard for your family and for your nearest neighbors. A failing septic system can bring down your property values. It can also cause environmental damage to the soil and groundwater near your home. And of course, a septic system can cost large amounts of money to fix. The best way for you to avoid septic system failure is to treat it carefully during normal use.
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