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October 30, 2008

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Is your walkway Halloween-ready? Be sure to sweep away any debris and clutter early to ensure kids won’t trip. If you have cracks or uneven surfaces, get this repaired to prevent accidents.

Detecting Metals in Water

In general, larger searchcoils will give better depth with larger targets and
better ground coverage. However, sensitivity to smaller objects may be
sacrificed. Smaller searchcoils will offer greater sensitivity to smaller objects
and improved target separation in trashy soil. Be it out of sheer hobby or
more on the professional level, you really would not perform well treasure
hunting if you do not have a good metal detector to explore with.

There are many different kinds and styles of metal detectors - gold
detectors, coin and jewel detectors, beach-hunting detectors,
underwater metal detectors, handheld and walk through metal detectors
In 1881, Alexander Graham Bell constructed one of the world??s first metal
detectors in an attempt to find an assassin’s bullet in President James
Garfield. Fischer patented a portable version in 1931.

Detecting Metals in Water

Many people are involved in metal detection underwater. Most of these
people would prefer to hunt metals on beaches. There are many benefits
that one can get from detecting metals in beaches. Most of the people
go on these types of metal detecting trips not because they are after the
elusive treasures, but because of the relaxation that it gives. Well,
perhaps the treasure is the ultimate reason why they do this, but what
keeps them coming back is the experience itself. Going on a water
detecting trip to the beach is one of the most relaxing activities since the
beach offers sights and sounds that no other place can offer. The waves,
the birds, the sand and the people, what more can you ask for? Treasure,
perhaps.

So what does one need to do to be able to make his metal detecting trip
to the beach a worthwhile one? Here are some ideas.

1. Get the right equipment

Taking an ordinary metal detector to a beach (water) metal detecting trip
is probably not a very good idea. If you plan to do this activity for a long
period of time, it would be best to get the appropriate equipment for the
job. There are many models today that offer water-proof features and
can read through water and sand better than other models.

Metal detectors using PI (Pulse Induction) technology often makes use of
a single coil or even a series of coils that works as a receiver and the
transmitter. The short bursts of electricity are allowed to pass through a
coil or wire which causes magnetism. ome detectors have more ways of
adjusting the “fit” to the person. Some of the other ways that detectors
adjust are that the arm cup can be raised or lowered, and the box
containing the board and controls can be taken off of the pole and
mounted in a small pouch. Many people say to us “I have always wanted
to do this!”

Any place there is construction and the ground is being cleared, that is a
great place to start treasure hunting. Successfull treasure hunting starts
with having the right metal detector. But which type of metal detector
should you get? Complete info on metal detectors and treasure hunting
at detect-metal.info.

Any place that someone would spread a towel would be a spot to loose
something in the sand. Change could fall out of a pocket when getting in
or out of a car. Where ever a concession stand might have been is a good
area to search. Look for places that people might have gone after dark for
a romantic interlude. A good time to check out the beaches is after a
large storm.

Youve got to buy a metal detector that could withstand normal wear and
tear longer than its competitors. The longer the metal detector can serve
you, the better your return on investment will be. For walking speed,
remember the paint rollerr analogy above. As long as you are painting the
entire surface of the ground and not missing any spots, you are not
walking too quickly. However, if you find that your imaginary paint is
missing areas, you need to slow down your pace.

2. Plan your trip

Planning a water detecting trip at the beach is an important factor which
can determine your success and can influence your experience in general.
Beaches are very busy during weekends and it is perhaps not a very good
idea to detect metals during these times. You will want to go treasure
hunting on week days if you can because there are not as many activities
going on at the beach. This will give you more space to roam around.

3. Spot the other beaches

Find out more about metal detectors at metal detector info site. If there
are beaches in the periphery which are not as popular as the other
beaches, try them out! There’s no harm in doing so, and arguably, the
chance of finding good stuff there is higher.

4. Get a map

Purchase any map that lays out the entire beach frontier. Try to map out
your directions and mark the spots where you have been; this is especially
helpful for people who do not have a good sense of directions.

5. Make sure you don’t leave your marks

Cover your holes so people don’t get injured and the beach doesn’t look
messy. These are just some ideas on detecting metals in the water. Try
to enjoy the experience and you’ll find it a treasure in itself. When hand-
held detectors are switched on, a red signal pattern in transmitted from
the coil to the ground. When the signal comes in contact with a metal, it
interrupts the signal and the detector alerts the user with an audio signal
and flashing lights.

It is responsible for receiving frequencies that bounce back from the
object that the coil detects. This type of detector is best for identifying
different types of metals.

Some users put a rubber band around the knobs to keep them from
moving or becoming loose. You should buy a metal detector that is light
weight. This is important when you are detecting things on a riverbank or
body of water. Most metal detector companies also offer supplementary
services like designing, material sourcing, prototyping, short run
manufacturing, upgrading or re-designing, assembly services and specialty
packaging.

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Using A Healthmate Sauna In Your Home Too Often Can Lead To Problems

There are many different types of home saunas out there on the market for you to enjoy. Using one like a Healthmate Sauna is a great way to make sure that you are getting the benefits of a sauna for a fraction of the cost, and also for much less inconvenience than it would be to go the gym to use the sauna on a daily basis.

Good Factors

There are many good factors to using something like a Healthmate Sauna in your daily routine. The most important part of a Healthmate Sauna is that you can actually put it up in your home. This means that you are going to always have access to the sauna and that you are going to be able to use it whenever you please. This is something that many people have been working for, for a long time, because usually saunas are very expensive to install in your home.

However, it is obvious that they are very beneficial to your health and well being. Also, if you don?t need to go to the gym or pay a gym membership, you are going to find that having one in your home is a great way to be sure you are getting what you need without having the pressure of leaving your home. It?s a great way to relax and it could save you a lot of money in the long run.

Warnings

However, the good thing about going to a gym to use the sauna is that you aren?t going to be able to use it too often, or for too long of a time. Usually there are knobs that you can?t control that will state what the temperature is going to be and how long the sauna will be on for. This is something that might seem like a pain, but in reality it is good for you and very safe, because saunas can be very dangerous.

One of the problems with having a Healthmate Sauna in your home is that you can use it for any amount of time and as often as you want. This might seem like a blessing, but this means that you have be extra careful to not use the Healthmate Sauna for too long or too often. If you are planning on having a Healthmate Sauna in your home, you need to be sure that you have checked with a doctor and that you are planning on using it responsibly.

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Germs In The Kitchen

Every day you see television commercials for the latest germ-killing products on the market. Companies are constantly reminding you of the pesky, persistent bacteria that apparently attacks your home throughout the day. It’s remarkable that something so small, that you can only see with it a microscope, can be so harmful! But germs are real. However, you have to know what they are exactly to truly combat them. Here’s a guide to germs and how you can keep them out of your kitchen in particular.

Bathrooms have a bad reputation for hosting threatening germs, but this reputation is not really earned. Kitchens are where the majority of germs in your house are located. And that’s why it’s so important not to ignore them. It’s easy to forget that the invisible little buggers are lurking behind every corner, but if you do, they will certainly make your life a lot tougher.

The reason you can kill a germ, is because it is indeed a living organism! There are four kinds of germs: bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. Many germs may invade plants, animals and humans temporarily and with little consequence, and some germs are even good! For example, there is bacteria in out intestines that help us digest our food. Also, doctors are able to engineer medicines and vaccines with the help of bacteria. But for the most part, if germs decide to hang their hat in your body, they will try to take over. Ever been stuck in bed with the flu? If you answered ?yes,? then you were infected by a virus. Or maybe you’ve had an ear infection! The culprit was bacteria in that case. Germs consume your much-needed energy and nutrients and produce nasty toxins; toxins that cause those classic symptoms of sickness, like sore throat and coughing. So germs, for the most part, are not our friends.

They are everywhere though. And in places where you store food, like the kitchen, this can be a unique problem.

The best way to prevent germs from invading your body is to simply wash your hands often. Germs are typically transferred from person to person. If someone coughs on your or even just touches you, those nettlesome germs may hop from them to you. This is why door knobs and other objects that people commonly touch are especially germ-ridden. By simply washing your hands with soap often, however, you can kill germs before they have a chance to make you sick. If you’ve just pet your dog or coughed, then you are more vulnerable to germs, so wash your hands. It’s as plain as that.

So, in the kitchen, the same rule applies. Remember to wash your hands often and always before you prepare food. However, there’s a bit more you can do than that. Here are some steps you can take to keeping your kitchen nice and clean, so that those malicious germs don’t stand a chance.

Fortunately, you don’t have to be a neat freak to create a healthy environment for your family. In addition to washing your hands frequently (with soap and warm water), you can use the following tips to ensure those germs die young.

Your counters and sink are a breeding ground for germs. Because your hands, food, utensils, rags, etc, will all grace the counter tops and the sink, you have to keep them clean. Don’t cry over spilled milk. Just clean it up immediately!

What you use to clean the counters and sink is not as important as you might think. A sponge or rag or a one-time wipe will all work perfectly. The key is to keep them clean too! Throw that sponge or rag in the washer often. You can also soak your dishcloths in warm, soapy water when they’re not being used. The worst thing you can do is clean up your kitchen with a dirty dishcloth. This is why those throwaway disinfectants can be really advantageous! (Always use disinfectant sprays, as well, to go along with your other cleaning supplies.) Remember that warm water and soap are a germ’s enemies.

Moreover, be wary of cutting boards. The nooks and crannies in your home are commonly invaded by germs, until they can find a better, living host. When you use a cutting board, you will likely make small dents into it with your knife, and these small crevices lure germs. So make sure that you scrub your cutting board hard after every single use.

Obviously you want your dishes to be spic and span. Thankfully, we have dishwashers these days that do the trick. It can never hurt to give the dishes a little rub with a clean dishcloth before putting them away in the dishwasher however.

Another surprising piece of advice is that paper towels and cups are better than the alternative. You may want to dry off your hands with that cloth towel or drink from that glass. However, sharing hand towels and drinking glasses is the first thing germs want you to do! Why not buy some cheap dispensable paper cups to keep around the kitchen and invest in paper towels? It’s a really simple way to prevent those germs from traveling.

Also keep in mind that a room where food and water are common, you have to be extra careful. Damp areas can produce fungi and food that’s left out too long will encourage the growth of bacteria.

So, instead of fretting about how clean your toilet bowl is or wiping that sponge over your counter top 20 times in a row, just take into consideration these tips and your kitchen will be less inviting for those ugly germs. Yes, you probably will come down with a cold every once in a while, but you certainly can be on the offense more often than not if you know where to find and kill those germs!

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How to maintain the Septic Tank (mt driscoll) and Septic System

 

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It is always better to take precautions then look for a cure. Improper maintenance of these systems leads to destruction of needed bacteria, which may cause damage to the system and force it to fail. If this is not taken care of, sludge is formed which further flows into the absorption fields and the system can be clogged.

If this happens, it is a difficult part to be handled, as you can pump out the tank but not the drainfield. And if this often repeated it can cause irreparable damage to the system and you may end up having to instal

Portable Cooling Guide: Maintaining your Portable Air Conditioner
When you need supplemental cooling or you cannot install traditional air conditioners because of impracticality or cost, a portable air conditioner is a great solution.  Portable air conditioners can be moved from room to room. They do not require permanent installation. All you need to do to make sure the portable air conditioner works properly is vent it through a window or wall.

 

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Staging Your Home for a Quick Sale

Staging Your Home for a Quick Sale

 Selling your house can be a tiresome process. One important aspect of making your home attractive to buyers is to make is so that the buyer can picture himself living in the home. There are no secrets to staging; most of it is common sense.

 The best way to begin is to imagine how you would want your home to look. Staging a home can bring you a much higher selling price. A home staging professional can be hired to tour your home and direct you to make the changes that will increase your homes marketability. If you were using it to host your child’s wedding or another fancy party:

* Clean and tidy: Carpets vacuumed, floors swept and mopped, windows sparking clean. No papers piled up on the kitchen table, no magazines, toys or dirty clothes on the floor.
* If you have a lawn, make sure it’s mowed and raked free of leaves, and remove any dead plants from the garden.

 Now, you may be thinking that you just redecorated so your house must be perfect, but staging a home is not redecorating it. Staging focuses on the buyer. It provides the current home owner with the knowledge to rearrange the furnishings, pictures, accessories, etc. in the best possible manner to enhance the rooms function, appearance and balance.

 A staging professional works things from the buyers perspective in order to help the buyer see themselves and their belongings fit into the home they are viewing. They do this by rearranging the home to appeal to a broad base of purchasers. Stagers can be expensive, so if you want to go it alone please follow the tips below.

 Arrange your furniture in a way that makes each room look as large as possible. You may wish to relocate some furniture from one room to another or even store a piece or two in your shed or basement, to achieve this effect. Make sure curtains and blinds are clean, and that each room is as light and bright as possible. If you have heavy drapes, pull them back for showings — or better yet, buy some light curtains. They’re inexpensive and can really brighten up a room.

 Lighting is important so make sure the rooms are well lit, provide some nice ambient lighting with lamps and avoid bright glaring fluorescent overhead lights. If any rooms are dull brighten them up with higher wattage bulbs in lamps.

 Bathrooms should be sparkling! Counters should be clear with no personal items visible. Tub tile grout should be clean and shower curtains and glass shower doors should be free of mildew. Hang fluffy, colorful towels on the towel rods. Put out decorative soaps in cute containers. Buy a new shower curtain and rug for the floor.

 The kitchen is a key selling point in your home and must be spotless. Remove all notes, magnets, etc.off the front of the fridge. Keep counter space clean and clear of all items. Clean out under the sinks and organize the pantry and cupboards. Paint outdated cupboards with a neutral color and put new modern knobs on doors for a fresh look. Dishes on the floor for pet food should be eliminated during a showing.

 Curb appeal is important and the buyer’s first impression of your house will be from the outside. Garages and front and back yards should be cleaned and well trimmed. Put away any toys that are laying around in the yard. Plant flowers or shrubs in the yard for a welcoming effect. Prune any shrubs you may already have. Clean the pool if you have one. The lawn should be cut and watered to give the home a well cared for look. A coat of paint on the outside of the house may also be in order.

 If you’re still a little challenged regarding decor or furniture arrangement, pick up a copy of Better Homes & Gardens or a regional home and garden publication like Sunset or Southern Living. You don’t have to mimic everything you see in the magazines, but they’re full of great tips on topics such as making a small home appear larger or brightening up a dark room.

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The Dangers of Avian Flu as it Spreads to More Countries

As some of you will know, I first started writing about Avian or Bird Flu in May, 2005, since then it has spread to more countries, with the latest being Turkey, where there has been a number of deaths in the last few weeks.

I have also mentioned before that I believe that two of the best things that anyone can do to help themselves, is to ensure that their Immune System is functioning as efficiently as is possible, in other words, using your own preventative system to ward off the virus, and the second thing to do is to say a prayer.

Whether you visit my websites and use the products that I offer to help your immune system, or whether you go somewhere else, that is your choice, but, the important thing is that you do something.

Medical supply companies state that in recent times there has been a huge increase in the sale of surgical masks, about 500%. Please don’t think that they will help you as a normal surgical mask is worn by surgeons and nurses to protect the patient from receiving germs breathed out by medical staff, not to prevent the surgical staff from receiving germs from the patient.

Masks in fact could enhance the spread of flu, because when a mask becomes damp through breathing, it loses nearly all of it efficiency in protecting the wearer from inhaling the germs.
If you touch your mask with your fingers the virus can be spread wherever your fingers go, door knobs, touching your own nose or mouth, or other peoples hands.

Masks that can filter out germs, are usually large and cumbersome, also expensive, and they must have a very secure seal around your nose and mouth, they are a long way from being 100% secure.

The current drugs available, like Tamiflu, might help, once you have the flu, and there is currently no vaccine available, to prevent you from catching the flu, because it can’t be produced until the virus has mutated, that fortunately has not happened yet.

If mutation occurs, the virus will be isolated and then rushed to the three laboratories in the world that is used by the United Nations, World Health Organisation to produce a vaccine to fight, prevent and to overcome any pandemic. These three laboratories are usually the ones used each year to design the anti flu vaccine, that is used worldwide, then it is passed to various manufacturers for mass production.

You should be getting the idea, that if this virus becomes pandemic, perhaps hundreds of thousands of people will die, at this point in time it is still only going from bird to bird and to human and not human to human. Hopefully the virus will not mutate, unfortunately a number of scientists believe that it is not will it mutate, but when.

There is wide concern in Europe, the Governments of countries near to, or bordering with Turkey, are taking numerous precautions to stop the spread, the problem is, how do you prevent birds from flying over the border? birds know nothing about borders or passports and visa’s.

There is without doubt a spread of Bird Flu, as it first started in Asia spreading to adjoining countries by passing from bird to bird, with a few human deaths everywhere that it has been, I feel sure that it will not stop in Turkey, that would be very naive, it will spread to bordering countries, where lots of farm livestock such as chickens will have to be put down, making chicken and eggs more expensive due to short supply.

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Flu Symptoms - Facts - Preventive Measures and What to Do if You Already Have the Flu

The flu (shortened from Influenza, also known as Grippe) is a highly contagious viral infection that occurs in the winter months and early spring. It attacks suddenly with symptoms we are all familiar with. You may begin to experience the symptoms from one to four days after getting infected by the flu virus.

Symptoms:

  • Fever ? Generally between 101F and 102F
  • Chills
  • Sore throat
  • Severe headache
  • Prostration
  • Nasal congestion
  • Sneezing
  • Aching muscles
  • General fatigue
  • Loss of appetite

Some Facts:

  • Typical of the flu: Rapidity to spread and highly contagious.

  • Incubation period: From one to four days.
  • You can catch the flu from someone who looks perfectly healthy as the infected person can infect others before he or she experiences any symptoms.

  • During the first five ? seven days after the onset, you can still infect others.
  • There are three different general categories of influenza viruses: Type A, Type B and Type C. All three types can mutate or change into new strains. Type A mutates consistently, creating new strains of the virus. So what are the consequences of this? You can never develop a permanent immunity to the flu.

  • In uncomplicated cases, the intense symptoms last for a few days, followed by a progressive recovery to normal health.

  • In advanced cases, pneumonia, ear infections, sinus infection and dehydration may occur.

Transmitted by:

  • Touching contaminated objects by infected individuals, such as keyboards and doorknobs.

  • Inhaling air that contains the virus. Stay away from people who are coughing and sneezing during the flu season.

Preventive Measures:

  • Wash your hands frequently.
  • Avoid crowds.
  • Don?t sleep in a room with someone who has the flu.
  • Don?t smoke and don?t drink alcohol, as these substances will lower your resistance to infection.
  • If you feel some of the symptoms, chew a clove or more of raw garlic, preferably not on an empty stomach, as it has antiviral properties.
  • What to do if you have the flu:
  • Rest in bed, especially while the fever is high.
  • Drink plenty of fluids.
  • When you have an appetite, eat mild transitional foods until you get back to regular meals- starchy foods like bananas, boiled rice, baked potatoes, cooked cereal, cottage cheese and dry toast.
  • When you have a sore throat, it is good to gargle as needed dissolving 1 tsp of salt in 1 pint of warm water.
  • If you have a headache, put an ice bag on your head. But make sure to keep the room warm. Avoid being chilled.
  • Have a humidifier on or a kettle with water boiling in the room most of the time.
  • Don?t drink alcohol. That will dehydrate you and as mentioned above, it could lower your resistance to infection.

It is very common to confuse the flu with the common cold since both illnesses have very similar symptoms. It is important to stay informed so you can take adequate care.

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