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Summer Pool Boredom – A Thing of the Past
By Gunter Walderon in Category Home and Family / Gardening
It can happen to anyone who has had a pool for a number of years. If there isn't any variety, swimming can become pretty dull. The kids are bored with the pool, despite the fact that the water is clean and ready to go.
Posted On: 8/23/2008 | Viewed: 7
Igniting Your Business Spark
By Nazeer Daud in Category Business and Finance / Entrepreneurialism
Entrepreneurialism and business go hand in hand, and igniting your initial business spark and passion is an important process in getting any business venture off the ground.
Posted On: 7/9/2008 | Viewed: 3
RHUB is a Flash to the Future in Web Conferencing With Improved Security and Channel Programming
By Don Rainwater in Category Communications / Video Conferencing
RHUB TurboMeeting internet web conferencing appliance supports PC and Mac users. Universal attendance technology with NO DOWNLOAD of any kind ensures everyone can join meetings in seconds. You own it and you control it. No monthly fees.
Posted On: 7/9/2008 | Viewed: 1
Dry Eyes A Common Problem
By Vinay in Category Health & Fitness / Alternative
Dry eyes are a common source of discomfort, and usually dry eyes are a chronic problem. For more information visit us at simplyanswer.com and take the assistance of medical experts online.
Posted On: 7/6/2008 | Viewed: 5
Your water damage, your mold and your insurance company: Can a rider help you?
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Home Improvement
As most homeowner insurance policies go, mold is one of the few things (along with corrosion, rot, and fungus, etc.) that are generally not covered unless it is the result of something that is covered by the home’s insurance policy, such as flood damage and the water caused by a burst pipe.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 2
Washing Machine Water Damage & Your Neighbor's Ruptured Hose
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Home Improvement
It happened last night my neighbor’s washing machine hose rupture in the middle of my perfect night sleep and flooded my unit and the unit below ours. If this sounds familiar too you, you are not alone. It happens everyday of the year, allover the country.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 1
How to install a water filter and not get water damage
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Kitchen Improvements
If your drinking water is not as clear as it used to be, maybe it’s time to replace the water filter or add one. To do this without flooding out your home, consider this question. What is Teflon tape? If you know the answers get started this weekend, on the new filter. If you think Teflon tape is something you cook with, well maybe you should call a plumber to install the filter.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 1
How the Little Things Add Up
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Health & Fitness / General Health
It finally happened to you, your home got flooded, now what do you do? The first thing is to stop, get control and think. Number one your list is to locate all your family and animals that were in the home, do you have everyone? Is anyone missing, is everyone accounted for?
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 9
After the flooding, How do we start cleaning up the water damage?
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Home Improvement
Safety, the first consideration is safety before returning to your property check with the local authorities, and make sure it’s safe to go home. Ask, do you need any identification to return to your property? Ask about utilities such as drinking water, electricity and sewage removal. Your local police and town hall will have this information.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 6
Why my dishwasher didn’t come with an electrical cord
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Kitchen Improvements
didn’t really mind so much, we have a 12 year old dishwasher on summer vacation from school. So I delayed in replacing the old lady. I was thinking that my son could learn something from a little work in the sink. How wrong was I?
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 2
Some basics of water damage restoration
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Home Improvement
The cross venting idea of drying out a flooded property is a bad one. The idea of opening up the windows and doors to dryout a property is foolish, in theory this may sound good but, consider the outside humidity, in most cases it is greater than the indoor humidity-save a few locations nationwide.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 2
Tips and Tricks for the Weekend Water Damage Dad
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Home Improvement
The flood waters have receded and the basic mop up is complete but yet your work has just begun. If you’re on your own for repairs and must take it one weekend at a time, here’s a basic plan to get you through the process.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 5
Detecting Hidden Water Damage
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Home Improvement
Did you know that water damage can occur without your knowledge? Not all water damage comes from floods. While not nearly as dramatic, the results can be disastrous. Water damage can accumulate up in your attic or down in the basement without your knowledge as well.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 3
Scientists Learn To Customize Nutrition Based Upon DNA
By Gene Wize in Category Society & Culture / Relationship
Deep in each person’s genetic code may lie the answers to which medicines can help them, which environmental toxins can kill them, and even which foods they should eat to live well. The tantalizing prospect of personally tailored diets, dictated by our genetic makeup, drew hundreds of scientists and dietitians from around the world to UC Davis
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 6
How to “Do it Yourself” – Water Damage Cleanup for Dummies
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Home Improvement
While hurricanes and floods are the cause of thousands of water damage claims each year, water damage isn’t limited to the wrath of storms. Burst pipes, clogged water lines, toppled water heaters, overflowing toilets, and automatic fire sprinklers also cause their fair share of flooding. Not only must you stop the water from flowing, you must also mop it up. Where to start? Here are a few pointers
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 3
Water Damage 101
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Home Improvement
The best way for a beginner to deal with water damage is to be prepared before your living room gets turned into the world’s most shallow swimming pool! One night I was awakened by the sound of hissing coming from downstairs in my two-story home.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 2
Chlorine Bleach Is the Best Way To Kill Mold – Right? Wrong!
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Home Improvement
So there is some black mold in your basement, laundry room, bathroom or around that pesky damp spot in your ceiling. No problem, just grab some of that mold killer you bought at the local grocery store, spray the black stuff and in a few minutes it turns brown, then vanishes – voila! You have killed the mold and have nothing more to worry about – right?
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 2
Tips for the Motivated Homeowner with Water Damage
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Home Improvement
So, you’ve got water damage. Now what? If you’re a motivated homeowner who wants to take charge of the situation, it’s important to understand what you’re about to experience. Water damage cleanup involves more than simply drying out soggy carpets. You’ll also have to deal with all kinds of flood-related problems including malfunctioning electrical systems, replacing damaged drywall, and preventin
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 2
Mold Removal
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Home Improvement
Even the most spotless of homes can have mold. In fact, mold is everywhere! It occurs naturally both indoors and outdoors and actually plays a vital role in the environment. For example, mold, which is a type of fungus, breaks down dead leaves and other organic material.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 4
Basement Flooding & Water Removal
By Mr. Mark Decherd in Category Home and Family / Home Improvement
Do you have the flooded basement blues? Due to their nature, being underground structures, basements are prone to water damage. It doesn’t take a river overflowing its banks or a major hurricane to flood a basement. In fact, basement flooding often occurs due to water build up in the surrounding soil.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 5
Time Management Tips: 10 Things You Can Do To Be Effective With Your Time
By prakhar maheshwari in Category Self Improvement / Time Management
If you find yourself constantly frustrated at the end of the day, with a pile of things that need to be done and wondering why you weren’t able to do it, you’re not alone. Plenty of people suffer from an inability to make the maximum use of their time, but there is a solution! By implementing these simple time management tips in every area of your life, you’ll be surprised at what you can
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 3
Promotional Items Reflect Your Overall Business Performances
By Articles Manager in Category Business and Finance / Shopping
To promote your business and create awareness about your product and service, you must take the help of promotional items to attract both current and prospective customers in to the domain of your business community. Such promotional items are used as a token of appreciation, which not only helps in promoting your brand but also builds lasting business relationships.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 3
How useful can online support service be?
By Jayson in Category Business and Finance / Customer Service
Online support service is a centralized customer service entity that handles customer complaints, request for assistance and works like an information hub where buyers of your products can get assistance when they need one.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 4
The Feeling of Pool Ownership
By Gunter Walderon in Category Home and Family / Gardening
You may be surprised to know that research shows that most people make decisions based more on emotions than logic. There are those who feel that all decision making is emotional in origin. If you doubt this, think of the last car commercial you saw on television.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 1
Press Releases Used as an SEO Strategy – Build Strong Backlinks
By Aaron Garcia in Category Computers and Internet / Website Promotion
Submitting optimized press releases is good for your SEO campaign and general search engine marketing strategy. Knowing what to submit, and how to submit it, is the key to your success.
Posted On: 7/5/2008 | Viewed: 3

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