that were underneath trying to save the rescuers in the building with firefighters themselves. how long can they live in that? go back even to the pentagon. we know a lot of our brothers that had to go in and out of that building while the fires were still active, actually absorbing a lot of that carbon monoxide. and carbon monoxide is always a problem with fire. you don t know what s burning, though. household chemicals. what s in vehicles, what s in building equipment all of it. all cancer-causing materials. and obviously, very noxious to the people who are inside. 100%. and then you have another front of a fire on the backside that i was able to take video of for the audience that they have a steady stream hose on. and then, the men and women are working on top of that fire. and obviously, common sense told me, you don t want to work on top of a fire. they say that s the balance. correct. how so? they re trying to risk themselves, life over limb. it s one of those te
and when i was able to walk the site which, again, was a great gift for the audience to understand it in real-time. this is what it looks like from their perspective. okay? that is not just put an extinguisher on it, it s just a mattress. and what does that do in terms of just choking off opportunity? you know, we were feared that 9/11 we feared that with the rescuers that were underneath trying to save victims in the building. firefighters, themselves. how long could they live in that? go back even to the pentagon. we know a lot of our brothers that actually had to go in and out of that building while the fires were still active. actually, absorbing a lot of that carbon monoxide. carbon monoxide is always a problem with fire. count know what is burning, though. household chemicals, what s in vehicles, what is in building equipment. all of it. all cancer-causing materials, absolutely. and obviously, very noxious to the people who are inside. 100%. and then, you have ano
https://www.afinalwarning.com/515227.html (Natural News) A new British study has found that household aerosols release more harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) than all vehicles in the U.K. VOCs are a large group of chemicals which are released into the atmosphere by cooking, burning fuel and using cleaning and beauty products. Thus, experts have called for a shift away from these aerosols to more environmentally-friendly alternatives.
Elementa provided global estimates of VOCs from aerosols based on a wide range of different sources. It also named products that could potentially emit the highest amount of VOCs. The researchers remarked that carpet cleaners, windshield de-icers and oven cleaners were most likely to fall under this category.
How to Remove Stains From a Butcher Block Countertop
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Butcher blocks are large, thick pieces of wood ideally suited for meat preparation. Over time they’ve also become a popular choice for kitchen countertops, as their natural look and durability for food preparation make them an aesthetically pleasing and functional choice.
But their upkeep does take a bit of work in terms of cleaning and oil treatments, and getting a stain on your butcher block is the stuff of nightmares the wood has a tendency to soak up moisture no matter how much you prep it. Unless you apply a thick lacquer, you could soon be dealing with unsightly wine and food stains, or even mildew. But if you already are, there are a couple of ways to clean and refresh your butcher block countertops.
You ve Been Using Hydrogen Peroxide Wrong
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Hydrogen peroxide is a household disinfectant made up of two parts hydrogen and two parts oxygen. The high oxygenation creates a foaming action when it is poured on, jarring loose bacteria and more deeply penetrating porous surfaces, helping to cleanse them. When poured on the skin, all that foam makes us believe the solution is doing something good for our cuts and bruises, too but it’s killing both the good and bad parts of the skin, and can actually prevent a wound from healing.
As we’ve reported in the past, it’s better to use soap and water for your scrapes and cuts. Hydrogen peroxide should be kept with your cleaning supplies, not in your medicine cabinet. Here are better uses of hydrogen peroxide that won’t damage your skin.