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		<title>Keep The Humidity Down To Reduce Mold</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 00:21:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corkern Jim</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Controlling the humidity level in your home is one of the most important things that you can do to make sure mold does not start to grow and this is not very difficult to do.  You do not want to make the air in your home too dry, though, since this can cause nose bleeds and other forms of nasal irritation for the members of your household...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Controlling the humidity level in your home is one of the most important things that you can do to make sure mold does not start to grow and this is not very difficult to do.  You do not want to make the air in your home too dry, though, since this can cause nose bleeds and other forms of nasal irritation for the members of your household.  Air that is too dry or too wet can cause problems for any respiratory system, so keeping the humidity level in your home around a medium level is optimum.</p>
<p>Keeping the humidity level in your bathroom down is fairly easy if you have an exhaust vent installed that will draw the steam out of the room when you take a bath or a shower.  The steam is soaked up by the upper walls and ceiling, causing it to become molded and eventually, to crack and collapse.  </p>
<p>This can cause injury if you are in the room at the time, so installing an exhaust vent is a good idea.  Building codes usually dictate that a bathroom have either a window or an exhaust vent, but windows are fairly inefficient in releasing the steam from the room since it settles at the ceiling instead of the middle of the room.  Unless the window is located near the ceiling, it is not going to work as well as an exhaust vent.</p>
<p>Basements are also prone to having humidity problems and you can solve this by installing an exhaust vent here, as well.  This is not the only solution, though, since you can also replace your basement windows to make the more energy efficient and therefore, allow less moisture from outside the house inside.  Dehumidifiers can help take care of humidity problems that stem from the simple fact that the room is underground.</p>
<p>Keeping the humidity down in the house means reducing the moisture across all areas of the home.  Wash wet clothes and dry them as soon as possible to keep the moisture from evaporating in the laundry room and never put dry dirty clothes on top of wet ones.  Mold loves warmth and moisture, so you are only helping their cause by doing this.  It really is a bad habit to let yourself get into, so try to wash damp towels at least once a day instead of letting them dry in the laundry room naturally.</p>
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		<title>House Flipping And Mold</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 00:04:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Flipping houses is an appealing enterprise for almost anyone who want to make a lot of money, however it is not normally as uncomplicated as the home decorating shows make you think it is...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flipping houses is an appealing enterprise for almost anyone who want to make a lot of money, however it is not normally as uncomplicated as the home decorating shows make you think it is.  </p>
<p>Even though they will normally display most of the problems that might emerge while fixing up a home for profit, what they cannot is place you and your finances in the scene.  It requires a lot of tolerance and people skills and if one does not possess both of these things, you will not complete the project.</p>
<p>A big hurdle that can crop up while one is fixing up a residence for profit is the presence of mold.  Mold growing inside a home could be a considerable problem to put up with and may completely ruin the savings and maybe the entire project.  </p>
<p>Before you buy a property for any reason, you need to have it examined for mold growth.  As long as you do this and the building comes up clean, you should have no problem with mildew.</p>
<p>Even if you have gone ahead and taken the residence and find mold within, you can probably fix the problem.  A lot of the time getting rid of the involved building materials will remedy the issue, however you need to be certain that the mold is dead.  As long as the mildew was deceased and you do not have a dampness problem in the residence, you should be fine.  </p>
<p>It is possible to run into more challenges, although, if you discover that there is a water leakage problem inside your house.  Any moisture leaks inside your residence can lead to mildew or moisture damaged items should taken out as soon as possible.  Look for indications of water damage where the mold growth appeared to determine whether something should be thrown away.  </p>
<p>It can be very accurate inside lavatories, although no mildew was discovered there.  A floor that has damaged tile in them need to be inspected for indications of rotting, so you are certain  you are not installing a new tile floor only to have it collapse later on.  </p>
<p>The structural integrity of the floors is very serious for a successful construction, because in case the fresh sink, vanity, tub, and toilet collapse past the floor soon after, you will probably be in trouble with the buyer.</p>
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		<title>Fire Damage Restoration Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 00:04:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the most devastating things can occur to a person is having a house fire. And when the embers are eventually smoldered out, the first thing one commonly wants to do is to go back inside the charred remains to find out just what in your house may be saved...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most devastating things can occur to a person is having a house fire. And when the embers are eventually smoldered out, the first thing one commonly wants to do is to go back inside the charred remains to find out just what in your house may be saved. </p>
<p>Though, you should hold off on doing that until you have sought council from your insurance agent. This way, you will be certain that you will not waste your money and cause more damage instead of repairs. A insurance claims adjuster can give advice on how best to restore and/or replace the destroyed or damaged belongings. </p>
<p>A helpful thing an insurance claims adjuster may do would be to direct you to a fire restoration service. Companies similar to these are able to offer some beneficial tricks to prevent further damage from being done to the residence and property. Fire repair companies may even inform you how you can restore broken belongings. </p>
<p>These should offer you an assessment of the general cost of thoroughly sanitizing and removing odor from the house. Despite the fact that these things are usually pricy, it will probably be quite a bit less costly than having to get rid of the damaged floors and furniture.</p>
<p>If you find that you are not able to afford the help the fire restoration company can offer, there are some things that you can do on your own. However, make sure the fire marshal approves your plan and says it is okay for you to do before returning to your home. </p>
<p>It is critical that the first thing you do to fix up a house should be to get a lot of air flowing through it. The easiest method of doing this is to simply open most of the doors and open up most of the windows and bring a box fan. </p>
<p>If there has been any damage from water, perhaps caused by the fire hose, it is a good idea purchase a de-humidifier. All wet things should be dried out as quickly as practical. You should also want to ponder acquiring a heavy duty vacuum. </p>
<p>If you are unable to hiring someone to do the job for you, you should avoid using an upright vacuum cleaner or attachments due to the fact that this will just set soot down into the fibers. After you are done vacuuming, you should place something over it, sothe carpet does not become more damaged while cleaning other areas.</p>
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		<title>When To Look For Mold</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 23:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>While the mold that we know about and have heard of on TV is toxic, black, and deadly, not all of these display each of these characteristics.  It is true there are molds that are seen as toxic and black, however that will not make up the whole party of the molds that you will find residing inside the home...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the mold that we know about and have heard of on TV is toxic, black, and deadly, not all of these display each of these characteristics.  It is true there are molds that are seen as toxic and black, however that will not make up the whole party of the molds that you will find residing inside the home.  Mold exists in a lot of different colors and can exist within environments that you does not normally think of.  For example, one tends to believe a desert could be one of the last places that you would discover mold thriving, but truthfully it is one of the environments that mold prospers in a lot, especially around homes.</p>
<p>Perhaps you have conducted an inspection around your house of late and did not discovered some confirmation of mold, however do you really informed on in what way and where to investigate?  How can you tell if you should look at all?  Are thereDo you have some habits that could be beneficial to mold finding its way into the residence and you will have your answer.</p>
<p>Do you clean wet clothes and other items quickly or do they get thrown into the bottom of a bathroom hamper?  Do you put dry clothes over the top..?  If you do that, then you might have a mold problem in that batch of clothes if you leave them alone for over a few days.  Mold likes to begin growing after around 24 hours, especially on wet clothes.  The infection will move to the dry clothes that you have on top of them and if they are on a carpeted surface, then it may spread to the carpet and filling under it.  This might cause an even larger issue, since as carpet pads becomes molded, it needs to be tossed in the garbage.  It cannot be cleaned.</p>
<p>If your dishwasher leaks water, is the floor sealed water tight?  If it is not, you probably have water damage to the floor underneath.  You had better not use your dishwasher while it is leaking.  Our grandparents and our parents have never been too good to scrub glasses manually, so it is not too challenging to do this while the issue is fixed.</p>
<p>Is the basement humid or have water leaks in it?  Does the basement have carpet anywhere inside it?  Does it smell stale?  This is a good indication that mold may exist in there and if you can, get rid of the moisture issue before anything else.  Clothes should never be laid out to dry in the cellar and your electric dryer should be appropriately vented to the outer part of the household.  Put an exhaust vent or a dehumidifier to help get rid of the moisture, if you have to.</p>
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		<title>Is Your Home Safe From A Fire</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 22:55:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>All people need to know of ways to stop fires from occurring in the house and there are a number of methods to create more fire safety.  Be certain everyone in your home know these regulations and obey them.</p>
<p>A common thing that you might have in the kitchen to extinguish small flames on the stove is baking soda...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All people need to know of ways to stop fires from occurring in the house and there are a number of methods to create more fire safety.  Be certain everyone in your home know these regulations and obey them.</p>
<p>A common thing that you might have in the kitchen to extinguish small flames on the stove is baking soda.  Common salt can be used, but baking soda does a better job.  It could take two or three handfuls of either to extinguish a small fire, but that could be significantly less messy than using a fire extinguisher to do this.  Try to use a fire extinguishing method that is proportional to the strength of the flames to avoid having a huge eyesore.</p>
<p> When the oven cleans its interior and locks the door, do NOT attempt to force the door open.  It will be extremely hot within your oven, even hotter than it allows you to heat food in it, and that degree of heat is quite harmful.  When the oven is cleaning itself, let it finish first.</p>
<p>All things that are labeled as very combustible need to be placed out of the house inside a separate building.  In case you do not have a different building in the yard, you need to create an area to store them that is nowhere near your house.</p>
<p>You should not clean anything inside the house with turpentine or gas.  The fumes from these liquids will fall to the floor and any spark from any electric appliance might cause a fire.  If you have do clean something with these chemicals, try to do it outside in an open area where the fumes cannot build up.  This is the safest way, since the fumes can not only cause your house to set on fire, but they can also have a profound effect on your health if you are exposed to them for too long.</p>
<p>Keep combustible chemicals away from a heater and other items that heat up.  These include space heaters that people have in the cold season to keep houses toasty.  If you can avoid it, do not place them on rugs and do not use them in order to dry clothing.</p>
<p>The smoke detector&rsquo;s batteries should be examined and replaced regularly to be certain that they will perform when you want them to.  Your smoke detector cannot and will not work properly unless the batteries are charged up as they should be.  You cannot rely on something to help you if it is ill equipped for the task at hand.</p>
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		<title>Here&#8217;s How To Deal With Sewer Damage</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 22:54:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s face it: sewage is a extremely unsanitary stuff and the thought of it existing inside your residence or having to wash it away can be extremely repugnant.  If you lease in a region  to flooding, however, this can be something that you might someday have to cover should the water reach your house...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&rsquo;s face it: sewage is a extremely unsanitary stuff and the thought of it existing inside your residence or having to wash it away can be extremely repugnant.  If you lease in a region  to flooding, however, this can be something that you might someday have to cover should the water reach your house.  </p>
<p>Cleaning up sewage from a residence is a thing lots of property owners within flooded areas have to deal with and though this will be a awfully unwelcome thing, we can help be sure that you get the chore finished on your own without having to hire a professional agency to complete it for you.</p>
<p>All things in the household should be removed.  Furniture that has thick padding might as well be tossed out, since the more time those items sit in unsanitary water, the more the padding absorbs everything within it, like viruses and bacteria to sewage and chemicals.  </p>
<p>The biohazard factor of these items causes them to be very unsafe, so disposing of them and acquiring fresh furnishings is actually the best step.  Go with thrift store furnishings if necessary until you can find something new, but your old furniture should be considered unsanitary, because you probably cannot clean the filling once it becomes spoiled like this.  Trying to clean it will most likely be a waste of time.</p>
<p>The carpet in your residence needs to be put in the garbage, as well.  You could have it shampooed or cleaned with steam.  If you feel comfortable with allowing it to stay in the residence, then you can.  But, many times carpet cannot be totally washed of such blots and dangerous chemicals, so what you should probably do is just throw it out.  It will save you a lot of time and headache to do this instead.  You will probably thank yourself later for doing it.</p>
<p>Curtains and other flimsy objects within the residence should be cleaned, so you need to be sure to wash them in the most torrid water you are able.  </p>
<p>As you start to mop your floors, you will want two pails; one will have with clean water and the second will have water and your cleaner.  Take the sponge or rag and put it in the cleaner and begin scouring.  Rinse it in the uncontaminated pail fully and then place it back into the disinfectant tub.  This is the only tactic to keep from cross contaminating the cleaning bucket.</p>
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		<title>How To Repair Furniture With Water Ring Damage</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 22:53:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes we spend a lot of money on the furniture that we put in our homes. When we purchase expensive pieces we want them to last a lifetime if possible, and today quality furniture is more expensive than ever. </p>
<p>With proper care it can last us our lifetime and in many cases we can pass it on to our children...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes we spend a lot of money on the furniture that we put in our homes. When we purchase expensive pieces we want them to last a lifetime if possible, and today quality furniture is more expensive than ever. </p>
<p>With proper care it can last us our lifetime and in many cases we can pass it on to our children. That is how we acquire many antiques that have been passed down to us, that and some really good garage and estate sales.  It might sound redneck, but you can sometimes even find good furniture just thrown away at the dump or on the side of the street, especially in wealthy communities that sometimes throw furniture away just because they want something new.</p>
<p>Sometimes the finishes on older furniture can be worn down from wear over time and can be more susceptible to damage. They can be scratched more easily and they will show more. Most people today know that refinishing antique pieces of furniture can diminish their value when and if they are resold. </p>
<p>Antique dealers recommend that you keep the furniture well dusted and use only a quality paste furniture wax or beeswax. This is good to use on new furniture as well.</p>
<p>Even when we try to give our furniture the best of care things will probably happen to it anyway. The scars of time and everyday wear are bound to show up sometimes, especially if you have children. Water damage from water rings is one of the most common accidents that can mar the tops of our furniture&rsquo;s finishes. </p>
<p>Many times these rings where someone has sat down a glass that either spilled or had condensed moisture settled at the outside bottom of the glass, will be white. One method used to clean these white water rings is to use a dab of toothpaste on a soft cotton cloth. Buff the spot carefully going with the grain of the wood and then remove with a clean cotton cloth.</p>
<p>Dark water damage spots are common on furniture for the same reason as the white rings, only if the spot has blackened it can mean that the water has eaten through the finish on the wood and mold is growing in it. Dark spots are more serious than the milder white ones. </p>
<p>To repair these spots you should remove the finish and clean with bleach. This will kill the mold and then the piece of furniture can be refinished. If the furniture is perhaps a valuable antique, you might want to consider having a professional do it to avoid possibly damaging the piece further.</p>
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		<title>How To Be Safe In The Water</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:45:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are a few different reasons that you should learn how to swim and one of them is that it can end up being a skill that can save either your life or the life of someone else...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a few different reasons that you should learn how to swim and one of them is that it can end up being a skill that can save either your life or the life of someone else.  Even if you do not think that this will end up being a skill that you can really use in this manner, it can still be used as an aerobic exercise and used to lose weight.  </p>
<p>If you do decide to learn how to swim or to teach your children, you should realize that the act of swimming is not all that you need to teach them.  Teaching them about safety around bodies of water such as the ocean, river, creek, and pool is just as important, perhaps even more so.  All of the members of your household should know the rules about water safety, especially if you have a pool.</p>
<p>If you have a pool in your backyard or if you go to a community pool, you should never run around it.  Whether the surface is concrete, natural stone, or anything else, slipping and falling into the pool and hitting your head on the side or the bottom is always a possibility.  </p>
<p>This can cause a great amount of injury and children young enough to walk should be taught to walk around the pool and not run for this exact reason.  Make sure the adults in your house lead by example, though, since sometimes adults can act like kids, too.</p>
<p>If you go to a community pool or an area where there is a lifeguard, do not let yourself succumb to a false sense of security just because there is a lifeguard on duty.  They are trained in CPR and first aid, but there are so many other people that they have to pay attention to, they may not see a problem happen immediately.  </p>
<p>Keep a watch on your children and make sure they have on the proper safety devices for their age and level of swimming experience.  Small children should be confined to the shallow end of the pool and infants should be in a kiddie pool, if there is one.</p>
<p>Do not continue to swim in the pool if there are signs that a storm will start soon.  As soon as the sky starts to turn dark, get out.  Do not wait until you see lightning.</p>
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		<title>Starting Smoke Damage Clean Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 03:09:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A house fire is something no one wants to have to go through, but after the fire is over and out, the thing that can damage a part of the house the fire was not even in is smoke.  When a fire starts, smoke goes everywhere and is pretty indiscriminate as to what it damages.  It damages basically everything in the house...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A house fire is something no one wants to have to go through, but after the fire is over and out, the thing that can damage a part of the house the fire was not even in is smoke.  When a fire starts, smoke goes everywhere and is pretty indiscriminate as to what it damages.  It damages basically everything in the house.  What can you do after the fire trucks are gone and the cleanup has to start?  Here are a few things to get you started.</p>
<p>Your house might smell like smoke for a while until you get the place cleaned up, but you can always assist getting the smell out the door by, well, getting the smell out the door.  Get some box fans and open all the windows and doors of the house so the air can circulate in and out of the house, carrying the smell along with it.</p>
<p>Soot that becomes built up on the walls and ceiling is pretty ugly.  Anyone who has moved into a home that has had people who smoke living in it knows this fairly well and the only real thing that you can do to completely get rid of the look is paint over it.  It sounds labor intensive, but if you do not want to do this, you can always hire someone to do it for you or maybe someone in your family or community will help you for free.  Not too many people will volunteer for things like this, but if you are physically unable to do the job, it never hurts to ask around for some help.</p>
<p>You should try not to walk on carpet, if possible.  Replacing the carpet is probably a good idea, depending on how much damage there really is to it, but if you want to try and keep it, you will have to vacuum it carefully.  An upright will not work for this, since there are brushes on the bottom that will scrub the soot into the fibers.  After you vacuum it, you need to have it steam cleaned.  This should remove the smell, but if it does not, you will want to replace it.</p>
<p>Upholstered items in the house will also need to be vacuumed with a vacuum without brushes.  Do this carefully.</p>
<p>Your curtains and other fabric items all around the house will need to be shaken out, washed, and dried naturally.  Do not use an electric dryer to dry these, because it essentially bakes the smell of smoke into the item and makes it almost impossible to get out.</p>
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		<title>How To Keep Your Kids Safe Around Water</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 03:08:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corkern Jim</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Summers can get pretty hot in the United States depending on where you live and not a whole lot of people can afford to have a pool in their own backyard, but some of us are lucky enough to afford the privilege...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summers can get pretty hot in the United States depending on where you live and not a whole lot of people can afford to have a pool in their own backyard, but some of us are lucky enough to afford the privilege.  For those of us who can afford this luxury, there are some rules that you need to follow to keep both you, your family, and the rest of the neighborhood safe.</p>
<p>If you decide to have a pool put in your backyard, you need to have a fence built around it, preferably a fairly high one.  This is to keep your kids and the other kids in the neighborhood safe.  You probably do not realize it, but if a child wanders into your yard, falls into the pool, and drowns, you are legally responsible because the area was not properly blocked off.  A child drowning in your pool, whether it is your own or a neighbor&rsquo;s, is the last thing that anyone wants to happen, so factor the cost of a privacy fence into the cost of having the pool built.  A fence also serves to keep out pool hoppers.</p>
<p>Your children should understand that if they are caught running around the pool, they will be punished in some form or another.  The surface around the pool can be slick and you can fall very easily into it, hit your head, pass out, and drown.  No matter how safe you may feel like you are running, accidents can still happen, so make sure all of the adults in your home lead by example and do not run around the pool.</p>
<p>Care should also be taken when storing pool chemicals such as chlorine tablets and other necessary items.  These can be poisonous and you do not want children or animals getting into them.</p>
<p>Kids should never be allowed near the pool while unsupervised and a product called Safety Turtle can help you monitor them.  A base station is purchased along with a wrist band that, when submerged underwater, causes the base station to alarm.  This will let you know from a good distance away that your child has either gotten into the pool or has fallen into it.  </p>
<p>Something else you need to consider if you have a pool at your home is learning CPR and first aid.  While a lifeguard at a city pool may know these things and you feel safe there, you do not have the benefit of a lifeguard in your own home unless you learn to be one.</p>
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