Showing posts with label Environment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Environment. Show all posts

Monday, August 30, 2021

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Hidden Household Hazards

Depending on the age of your home, the region it was built, and the level of moisture and/or humidity in your home can determine how much, or how little your family could be affected by hidden household hazards. These hazards include: asbestos, radon, lead, and mold specifically black mold.

Asbestos

If you're home was built before 1980 there is a good chance that you have asbestos somewhere in your home. It might be in the roofing shingles or it could be in the siding, but unless it was removed by a previous owner, there's a high likelihood that you could have an asbestos issue. Generally speaking asbestos isn't dangerous until it is disturbed and fibers are released into the air. Those fiber are then enhaled creating an exposure to asbestos that could lead to health issues down the road.

Lead

Like Asbestos, lead was a widely used heavy metal in many things relating to your home from plumbing fixtures to lead based paint. While it is toxic for all humans (and pets) it is especially toxic to children. Lead poisoning can lead to a host of emotional and learning disabilities as well as other physical issues.

Radon

Radon is a naturally occurring, colorless and odorless, radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. Most radon issues occur inside homes that trap radon gas escaping from the soil beneath. The trapped radon gas creates high concentrations of the gas and thus a higher exposure. Fortunately, radon gas can be affordably controlled by installing a radon mitigation system.

Black Mold

Toxic black mold releases spores as it propagates through common household materials such as carpet, drywall, and insulation. These black mold spores can cause a variety of health issues in people and pets. Mild symptoms include sneezing, coughing, rashes and fatigue. Prolonged exposure can cause more dangerous symptoms such as vomiting, bleeding in the lungs, and nose bleeds.




Monday, May 25, 2020

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Infographic: 5 Things You Can Do Around the Home to Help the Environment

The state of the environment is a pressing concern for hundreds of millions, perhaps even billions, of people right now.

One of the many challenges associated with protecting the environment is the feeling that individuals can struggle to make a difference, and that real progress can only be made by national governments, international organisations and wealthy philanthropists.

However, there are numerous quick, simple and easy things which individuals and families can do to make an impact on the wellbeing of the planet, and this infographic outlines 5 of the most important ones.

Designed using bold, vibrant colours and eye-catching graphics, and featuring some truly attention-grabbing facts and figures, this infographic has been created to attract attention and inspire change.

By informing individuals of how they can help, and through providing clear information, which is all cited and sourced, Kleen and Fresh's infographic seeks to spread awareness about the need for change, and the impact these changes can have, to as wide an audience as possible.

Submitted By: kleenandfresh.co.uk



Saturday, January 4, 2020

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20 Reasons Why Vegetarian Diets Are Good For The Environment

This infographic details a number of individual reasons why vegetarian diets have a positive impact on the environment.

Studies have shown that one of the biggest ways we make an environmental impact is with diet. Food production and consumption is a key aspect of environmental protection — and destruction.

Using categories of environmental concern — such as water usage, pollution and emissions, animal treatment, and land — the infographic states topical, proven reasons that a vegetarian diet has a positive impact.

Sources are given in the article to show the origins of the studies, facts, and statistics — meaning the reader can assess the information with confidence.

Submitted By: caterquip.co.uk



Tuesday, March 6, 2018

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Environmental Impact of Burial Funerals

A visually appealing visualization of the environmental impact of burial funerals on our planet.

Submitted By: safepassageurns.com



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