by Keith Markensen
You are lucky
It will soon be the “Oh, you are lucky” season. those of you who play in the dirt, landscape and garden know what I mean. When the landscape begins to share its colorful flowers and roses start blooming, the perennial remarks begin:
“Oh, you are lucky to have such roses” “Oh, you are lucky to have such rich soil” “Oh, you are lucky that you don’t have weeds” ” “Oh, you are lucky that you have the only yard without rocks” “Your garden is beautiful, you must have a green thumb”
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by Tal Potishman
There are many dangers associated with gas appliances and flues, but an alarming number of UK residents do not know this. Two of the most common causes of carbon monoxide poisoning are gas appliances or flues that are not installed or ventilated properly.
The lack of taste, colour, and scent combine to make the poisonous gas, carbon monoxide (CO), nearly impossible to detect. Some of the effects of carbon monoxide are stomach and chest pains, vomiting, tiredness, and even death. Carbon monoxide leaves the body quickly, and blood and breath tests used to determine the presence of carbon monoxide may be ineffective four hours after exposure to the gas.
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by Lucille Green
Currently, burglar alarms are mainly electronic and a easy system includes a detector that is linked to one or more control units which when triggered, the control panel then seeks for a way to announce the alarm. Intruder alarm systems are usually either hardwired or wireless - wired systems rely on a power source for uniform activity, and they are used in conjunction with detectors or smoke detectors.
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