Posted by Maia Kaylyn in Allergies
on Jun 19th, 2009 | 0 comments
by Lila Faith
What often makes using an air purifier so confusing is trying to determine whether your cleaner is helping or hurting your indoor air quality. If you are filtering your air and continue to see this sort of thing, it is an indication that it is not helping to the extent that you need it to. Even if your cleaner is doing the job you want it to, but is costing you a fortune because of power consumption, it’s hurting your pocket book. Both time and money add up over the life of your purifier and improving your health by removing airborne pollutants shouldn’t be at the expense of...
Posted by Hass67 in Healthy Food
on Apr 26th, 2009 | 0 comments
by Hass67
In one of my earlier articles, I had talked about the importance of getting lots of back links to your site in order to rank well in the search engines. Building links is also known as Off Page Optimization.
Websites that link back to your site and the page rank of those websites are important. Linking with irrelevant websites dont count with the search engines and is a wasted effort. How do search engines decide about the relevance of the website linking back to your website?
Search engines take many factors into account. One of them is the keywords used in the anchor text in linking back to...
Posted by Mr. Clean in Allergies
on Mar 29th, 2009 | 0 comments
by Mr. Clean
As a consumer you have the right to choose the vacuum that fits your needs, weather it be for home or office. An upright bagless and canister bagless are two of the types of bagless vacuum cleaners out on the market today. They both have pros and cons to using one over the other and have been around for many years.
Most consumers view an upright vacuum cleaner as more of a traditional vacuum. An upright vacuum cleaner, simply put, is just a vacuum cleaner that stands upright, and you walk behind it holding the handle. It is easy to maneuver with one hand and usually has 3-4 wheels located...
Posted by Rick Amorey in Pet Health
on Mar 29th, 2009 | 0 comments
by Rick Amorey
My dog Rover finally got home from the veterinarian today. You see, for the longest time, the house that I thought was regularly cleaned turned out to have a dark secret. Apparently, the home had a black mold infestation.
Black mold is a fungus that is microscopic in size. It may become airborne and is potentially dangerous to anyone who is in it’s vicinity, as what happened to Rover. Fortunately, I wasn’t in any danger, as I didn’t stay for long in that place. But Rover practically slept there, as the cool tiles felt cool on his tummy.
Black mold breeds easily in...
Posted by Bob Jones in Pet Health
on Mar 10th, 2009 | 0 comments
by Rick Amorey
After a few days in the hospital, Rover, my dog, came home today. For quite some time, I believed I kept a pretty clean home, as I cleaned out the rooms thoroughly. But I discovered I wasn’t cleaning an area properly. My house was a breeding ground for black mold.
Black mold is a fungus that is microscopic in size. It may become airborne and is potentially dangerous to anyone who is in it’s vicinity, as what happened to Rover. Fortunately, I wasn’t in any danger, as I didn’t stay for long in that place. But Rover practically slept there, as the cool tiles felt...