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  • How to Clean a Broken Fluorescent Tube

    Fluorescent bulbs are energy-efficient light sources that use mercury vapor to produce light. Mercury is a naturally occurring element that can harm humans when inhaled as a vapor. The use of...

  • How to Determine Arsenic Levels in Drinking Water

    Arsenic is a colorless, odorless element represented on the periodic table as As. Arsenic is a naturally occurring substance in volcanic material, and it is also produced by rock erosion and...

  • How to Avoid Asbestos Exposure

    Asbestos is a group of minerals that are silicate compounds, resistant to heat or chemicals and used widely for insulation. They are made out of long thin fibers.

  • How to Dispose of Hospital Supplies to Prevent Infection

    As a hospital worker, whether a doctor, nurse, or nurse's aide, you're responsible for maintaining a safe environment for your fellow employees as well as for your patients. One accidental spill...

  • How to Measure Humidity

    Humidity is the amount of water vapor or moisture that is in the air. Even though though too much of it can create a stuffy environment, we still need it for comfort and health. Too much humidity...

  • How to Stop Climate Change: Educating Africans

    NIGER DELTA, home to 20 million people and 40 different ethnic groups, this floodplain makes up 7.5% of Nigeria's total land mass. It is often called THE LAND OF MONEY. Niger Delta is the largest...

  • How to Stop Climate Change Now

    Today, the unwise use of the natural environment due to ignorance, poverty, overpopulation and greed amongst others has led to the degradation of the world, especially African environment. This...

  • How to Clean Up and Recycle Broken Flourescent CFLs

    Flourescent lighting, such as CFLs, save energy. However, broken flourescent tubes and other CFLs should be cleaned up with great caution to avoid mercury contamination. To protect the...

  • How to Interpret a Water Analysis

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) monitors public drinking water systems to check for contaminants and to ensure treatment processes are protecting human health. Drinking water must meet...

  • How to Kill Salmonella Bacteria

    Salmonella bacteria is one of the most common causes of foodborne illness. More than 2,000 different bacteria belong to the salmonella family, and all can cause serious symptoms of food poisoning,...

  • How to Save Additional Energy in Your Home

    We're all aware of the need to save energy in our homes to save money as well as help preserve the environment. As a result, we're all doing the well-known energy saving things like choosing...

  • How to Wear a Disposable Dust Mask

    A disposable dust mask is invaluable for protecting the wearer from airborne environmental hazards associated with agriculture work, wood dust and other potential allergens in the air. A...

  • How to Avoid Getting Sick or Dying over Toxic Black Mold

    First time home buyers should be aware of a deadly toxic mold silently lurking in a potential home purchase, even though the seller denies any mold problem.

  • How to Find Signs Your Home Has Hazardous Chinese Drywall

    If you have had new drywall installed in your home between the years o f 2004 and 2007, then there is a possibility that you may have installed hazardous Chinese drywall. The drywall is alleged...

  • How to Remove Mold for Symptoms to Disappear

    Mold is a fungus that grows when an area is exposed to prolonged moisture contact or moisture in the air. Mold can be responsible for a number of medical conditions including asthma and...

  • How to Be More Environmentally Friendly

    Every one of us has an impact on the environment, whether it is our transportation, water consumption, or the way we use energy. This article will show you ways you can be more environmentally...

  • How to Get Rid of Algae in Water Bottles

    Algae, autotrophic organisms with plantlike characteristics (including carrying out photosynthesis), mainly grow in aquatic environments. Algae---especially green algae---can often show up in your...

  • How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning

    With winter on its way, most of us are cranking up those heaters and furnaces, along with the risk of exposure to carbon monoxide if these appliances aren’t vented outdoors or properly maintained....

  • How to Help the Environment and Save Money

    One of my favorite Chicago Chinese food restaurants always stands over a garbage can, pours the leftover food into a takeout container, and I watch about one-fourth of my food spill in the garbage...

  • How to Keep Your Hands Warm

    These hand warmers are pocket-sized and perfect for cold winter days. They can be used in the pockets on cold days when your children are sledding or building a snowman or even dad can use them...

  • How to Understand the Biological Treatment of Sewer Systems

    It's not always the most pleasant topic, but the truth is that most people do not understand or have any idea how sewer systems work and how they actually treat sewage. There are quite a few...

  • How to Find The Best Air Purifiers

    Air purifiers are a great way to clean the air in your home. Our breathing space is filled with harmful germs and dust particles that can cause many adverse health effects. If you are in the...

  • How to Clean Urine Drainage Bags

    If you have an indwelling urinary bag, also known as a catheter, urine drains from your bladder into a bag. These bags can be used while a patient is in bed or when he is up and about by strapping...

  • How to Visit a USDA Facility

    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is a government organization dedicated to the development of food, farming and agriculture. It protects the status of farmers and promotes food...

  • How to protect yourself from GERMS while grocery shopping

    Protect yourself from the nasty GERMS that are hiding on your shopping cart handle! Whether it's someone sneezing or coughing in their hands and touching the handle (WHO KNOWS WHERE THOSE HANDS...

  • How to Use Windpower

    Wind energy is clean, renewable and freely available in most areas. It is often a wise choice for those in remote areas without electrical service or those wanting to go off-grid and not use...

  • How to Find Out How Clean Your Home Water Is

    We all want clean water to drink at home and it would be nice to assume that the water that comes out of our tap is clean. But do you really know how clean it is? Some home water sources have not...

  • How to Treat Sewage

    Most people do not give sewage treatment a second thought until the plumbing starts backing up or smelling. The fact is that sewage treatment is relatively simple and does a good job of treating...

  • How to Find Small Ways to Go Green, Conserve Energy, and Save Our Environment

    With the concerns lately about saving our environment and keeping global warming at bay, many are considering what they need to do in order to go green and do their part for energy conservation. ...

  • How to Care for Bed Pillows To Reduce Allergies, Asthma and Dermatitis

    Bed pillows can hold soil, perspiration and dust mites which can trigger allergies, asthma and dermatitis. Learn how to care for bed pillows properly to keep them clean, as well as dust and soil...

  • How to Protect Yourself from Exposure to the Sun

    We must all be careful to guard ourselves from UV (ultraviolet) radiation. Especially during the summer months.

  • How to Permanently rid your home of cockroaches "without poisons", forever

    I discovered how to rid my Florida cockroach infested home (which had monthly poison control service) without poisons. So effective that I did friends and relatives homes - then went to the Small...

  • How to Improve The Indoor Air Quality in Your Home

    The indoor air quality in your home plays a big factor in you and your family's health. If the air quality in your home is not good then you can be causing your family detrimental health issues. ...

  • How to Stay Cool and Safe in the Hot Summer Sun

    When the summer throws out hot scorching days that make you miserable and irritable, the only thing you want to do is seek some relief. There are some things you can do to help cool yourself down...

  • How to Have Fun in The Sun

    Sun exposure is a great way of obtaining vitamin D which is important to our overall health; however, unprotected sun exposure will cause health issues which can be prevented if you have fun in...

  • How to Make Going Green Easy

    Going green is a subject that has become more and more popular within our media and culture. So what does going green look like in everyday life? There are many simple steps to take that can make...

  • How to Identify and Eat Environmentally Sustainable Fish

    Fish is the primary source of protein for many cultures around the world, and a delicious dietary staple for many others. Unfortunately, it’s rough out there for a fish these days. Not only do...

  • How to Save Energy (and Money!) with Your Refrigerator

    Home appliances are responsible for about 40% of your annual energy bill, and your refrigerator is the hardest-working appliance of them all. Fortunately, there are several simple tips you can...

  • How to Buy Recycled Paper Plates

    Paper plates are convenient, but the majority of paper plates are the product of trees that have been cut down. Trees have a great environmental impact. They absorb pollutants such as carbon...

  • How to Have Soil Tested

    We may not think about having our soil tested, but there are definite reasons to do just that. Our children play in that soil. We plant vegetables in that soil. We walk on it and track it into...

  • How to Prevent Breathing Dangerous Dust Particles

    It's no secret that respiratory illnesses are on the rise. Pollutants spewed into the air by under-regulated plants and factories account for much of this increase, but wind-borne dust and...

  • How to Get Recycling Bins

    Having good recycle bins is essential to any serious recycling efforts. Many people find that they outgrow their bin and need a new one, or maybe you're entirely new to recycling and need a bin to...

  • How to Recycle Materials

    Recycling has become a part of daily life for many people. Not only is it the environmentally responsible thing to do, but it can put a little extra money in your pocket at the same time. It is...

  • How to Reduce Ewaste

    Ewaste is an informal term for electronics that are at or near the end of their useful life. Many of these products have toxic components such as lead, mercury and cadmium that, when improperly...

  • How to Recycle More in Your Home

    Recycling is not just good for the environment but it helps keep your taxes lower. The keys to increasing your rate are becoming more educated about what can be recycled and by making it as...

  • How to Live Greener: Improving Our Environment - Biological Resources

    According to Edward O. Wilson, a Pulitzer Prize winning author, Harvard Professor, and naturalist, biophilia (the love of living things, like plants and wildlife) is due to a deep, biological urge...

  • How to Dispose of VHS Tapes

    VHS cassettes and other magnetic recording media are becoming obsolete. Disposal presents environmental and health issues that cannot be ignored. Tossing old videos into the garbage is not an...

  • How to Apply Suntan Lotion

    Suntan lotions contain chemicals such as benzophenone that protect skin from the sun's ultraviolet rays. Unprotected exposure to the sun can have short-term effects such as painful sunburns, or...

  • How to Reduce VOCs

    Volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, are compounds with a carbon base that can cause health problems when inhaled at high levels. Examples of common VOCs are acetone, formaldehyde, benzene, xylene...

  • How to Keep Your Bathroom Free of Mold and Mildew

    Bathroom is one the easiest place for mold and mildew to grow and spread. It is not only an eyesore in the bathroom; it is very hard to get rid of because mold and mildew grow so well in that...

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