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  • Industrial Water Treatment Chemicals

    The water delivered to your house is purified to ensure it is safe to drink. Water treatment plants use a variety of chemicals to remove contaminates that affect the taste, odor, cloudiness and...

  • How to Stop Land Pollution

    There are various types or sub categories of pollution, including air, water and land pollution. Land pollution occurs when contaminants directly affect the ground surface. Causes of land...

  • Safety Rules for Chemical Storage

    Chemicals are both a blessing and a curse. When used improperly they cause great harm; yet, they are an essential component of modern society. Therefore, it is essential that they be stored...

  • What Are the Dangers of Using Moth Balls?

    Moth balls contain either naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene. These chemicals are toxic and if used incorrectly can harm people, animals and the environment. (See Reference 1)

  • Dangerous Goods Storage

    Just about every industry and household stores some kind of dangerous product. As many as 4.5 million facilities in the United States alone store hazardous materials. Around half a million...

  • Soil Pollution Causes

    Before listing causes, it's important that there be a proper, working definition of just what soil pollution is, and what it isn't. Generally, soil pollution is defined as the addition of...

  • How to Reduce the Risk of Inflammatory Breast Cancer

    Is Inflammatory Breast Cancer Linked to the Indoor Air Quality of Your Home and Work Place? Inflammatory Breast Cancer accounts for only 6% of all breast cancer cases reported in the US....

  • Low Cost Method for Removal of Arsenic in Water

    Arsenic is a deadly element that often finds its way into our water supply through natural deposits that leak into groundwater or industrial pollution. The Environmental Protection Agency...

  • What is Biological Magnification?

    Biological magnification is the concentration of environmental toxins as these chemicals travel up the food chain. Increasing concentrations of pollutants affect the health of animals and humans...

  • How to Live Green at Home – the Bathroom

    It's not so hard to be green. Sometimes it's as easy as installing a low-flow shower head. The best part? You save money, too.

  • Soil Pollution Prevention

    Soil pollution is defined as the phenomenon of addition of various harmful chemicals, salts, microorganisms and other toxic substances into the top layer of the soil. Such addition often decreases...

  • The Sources of Indoor Air Pollution

    Indoor air quality can affect the health of humans and animals. Indoor air pollution is one of the many health hazards that can be controlled by controlling the materials and chemicals that come...

  • Definition of Soil Pollution

    Soil pollution, also commonly referred to as soil contamination, is defined as a phenomenon characterized by the loss of structural and biological properties by the soil layers as a result of...

  • How to Properly Dispose of Swimming Pool Chemicals

    If you have ever been the owner of a swimming pool, you know the headache of disposing of leftover swimming pool chemicals such as chlorine. You cannot discard these chemicals in your normal...

  • Causes of Soil Pollution

    Soil pollution, also commonly known as soil contamination, is a condition that occurs when soil loses its structure, biological properties and chemical properties due to the use of various...

  • How to Improve Beauty Salon Air Quality--3 Steps to Success

    Here are 3 steps for improving beauty salon air quality that will work, and not only keep your repeat customers coming back again and again, but will attract new customers by making your beauty...

  • How to Dispose of Household Chemicals Properly

    You may not even realize how many dangerous chemicals are found in cleaners, chemicals and fertilizers within your own home. These household chemicals must be properly disposed of in order to...

  • How to Buy Organic on a Tight Budget

    One of the primary benefits in eating organic food is, knowing you aren’t adding harmful chemicals and pesticides to your diet. There is still debate on the benefits of organic versus non-organic...

  • How to Prevent Global Warming

    Global warming is the increase in the Earth's temperature in the air and oceans. Global warming poses a great danger to biodiversity. Global warming is caused by air pollutants that trap the sun's...

  • How to Take Small Steps To Save The Environment

    Everyday we can all do something to save the environment and planet Earth. Sometimes people get bogged down by their thinking. They think that the only way to contribute is by doing something...

  • How to protect yourself from chemical Hazards at work

    If you or some you know works in a large plant or office building, you may be exposed to chemical hazards. Please take these steps seriously.

  • How to Protect Yourself and the Environment

    Protecting the environment is something we’re hearing more about all the time. The old saying “you are what you eat” has a new twist these days--what you eat affects both you and the environment....

  • How to Test Your Drinking Water Without Spending Money

    Water supplies in many areas of the country are known to contain unsafe chemicals including arsenic, lead, pesticides, chlorine, and industrial chemicals. Many of these contaminants in drinking...

  • How to Have an Environmentally-Friendly Lifestyle

    With talk about the environment constantly in the news, how do we live a more environmentally-friendly lifestyle? And can we do it without sacrificing our quality of life? The answer to this...

  • How to Protect Oceans From Water Pollution

    The oceans appear beautiful, pristine, unchanging. But beneath the surface are untold problems caused by man: dying fish, dangerous bacteria and huge dead zones. Pollution of our world's oceans...

  • How to Control Water Pollution

    There are solid and definable techniques in existence that can help to control water pollution, but in order for them to work, we must be aware of what they are, why they are important and how to...

  • How to Dispose of Crop Dusting Chemicals

    It wasn't long after the first airplane took flight that farmers recognized the potential for distributing large amounts of pesticides over their fields from the air. But as beneficial as the...

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