2016

  • Prevention Is The Key To Eco-Friendly Mold Remediation

    Mold growth can become a significant problem in both homes and buildings with public uses. When mold levels get too high, there can be negative effects on human health. When mildew, mold, or spores have become too overwhelming, the property owner or staff will often call for professional mold remediation services. With the advent of the green movement, however, many people have come to realize that mold removal might have a negative impact on the environment.
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  • Treatment And Cleaning Of Septic Tanks

    If you aren't aware of all the ways that you can maintain your septic tank, the tank can feel like a ticking time bomb on your property. Septic tank maintenance and cleaning doesn't have to be such a mystery; here are some ways to be more in touch with your tank's condition. Prevent Overflow by Treating the Tank One thing that you can easily do to contain the sludge levels of your tank is treat it.
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  • Three Ways to Create an Environmentally Friendly Restaurant

    When you open a restaurant, you will have a lot of things to worry about and plan. You will need to worry about food supplies and cooking equipment to get out. While you may be more concerned with opening a restaurant and properly preparing food, you will need to also be concerned about the small things. Committing to making your restaurant environmentally friendly can help your bottom line as well as bring in customers who have the same feelings about the environment.
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  • Staying Safe with Portable Propane Tanks

    While propane tanks are generally safe for home grilling, there are common sense safety precautions that must be followed. Propane is, of course, a flammable gas, but it is safe as long as it remains inside the tanks. Propane is pressurized into a liquid to fit inside a tank, and becomes a gas as it is released in a controlled manner through the pressure valve. In becoming a gas, the volume of the propane greatly expands.
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  • Simple Ways To Avoid Dumpster Overload Fees When Discarding Cardboard

    When you're throwing your old cardboard boxes in a dumpster, you need to make sure that they are stacked properly. Failure to do so may cause an overload which will cost you extra money. Here's the best ways to avoid this danger. Properly Breaking Down Boxes The first thing you need to do is properly break down your boxes before stacking them in the dumpster. This is a relatively simple process that requires opening the top and the bottom of the boxes and using a box cutter to break open the tape holding them together.
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