Saturday, August 30, 2014

The Top Eight Places Germs Thrive

The Top Eight Places Germs Thrive

By Clifford Woods

The Top Eight Places Germs Thrive
At first glance any house can look like it is thoroughly clean and free of germs. However you need to be aware that there are eight major places germs like to live and multiply. Viruses and bacteria that are likely to gather in these places not only make a house significantly less clean, but may also have a negative impact the health and wellness of your family.

This is usually by means of allergies and respiratory system problems in addition to the fact that germs are constantly attacking your immune system if they are left unchecked.


Below are the top eight areas where germs thrive; find and eliminate for a cleaner and healthier home.
  1. The bath is a key place for germ build-up. Clean that ring around the drain after every bath with an all-natural solution and a quick spray of white vinegar to help destroy mold spores and germs.
  2. Kid's toys carry a ton of germs given that they are handled by children's dirty hands and often put in their mouths. Have young children get into the routine of regular hand washing of their toys or opt for toys which can be put into the dishwasher or washer machine for regular washing.
  3. Hand bath towels are another big area for bacteria in your house. It is great to keep in mind that you should wash hands regularly, yet drying them with a moist, bacteria-filled towel defeats the purpose. Go for non-reusable guest towels for drying your hands or change bath towels on a daily basis.
  4. Sponges, especially old ones, come with tons of germs. Despite the fact that sponges are used to assist in keeping food preparation and cooking areas thoroughly clean, it is believed that a kitchen sponge houses at the very least a quarter of a million viruses per square inch of surface area. Sponges must be properly sanitized every day by placing it in boiling water no less than three minutes or put into the dishwasher every single day.
  5. The garbage disposal in your sink has a germ population that exceeds the toilet, surprisingly. The plastic stopper is a key area for concern and should be cleaned at least once a week using a solution of bleach and water. Your kitchen tap is another problematic spot for germ development, as a result of any food pieces or dirt that sticks to the metal screen on the faucet meant to aerate the output of water. You can easily take off that screen at least one time per week and rinse it in bleach, allowing for the tap water to pass through it for a few minutes after putting it back on the faucet.
  6. The container for your dirty laundry is a major location for germs in your home. Needless to say, never put clean and unclean laundry into the same holder. Wash clothes, particularly underwear, in the hottest level of water possible.
  7. Any vacuum that relies on a bag to gather dirt and dust will act as a major holding center for germs. The dark, unclean, and often damp ecosystem within a bag that's twenty-five percent full is the ideal reproduction site for germs. Make sure to switch out vacuum bags regularly and do it outside the house. Choose vacuum bags offering antibacterial coating.
  8. The last top place for germ growth in the home is the front door mat made to help household residents and guests alike from brining dirt indoors. However, unless a homeowner completely washes the mat on a daily basis using a cleaner of some kind, shoes that are wiped on it will bring all kinds of bacteria right back onto the floors of your home.
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Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology
Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology
We brew Beneficial Microorganisms that eat toxins and offer Environmentally Friendly Products

Monday, June 30, 2014

The Signs of a Clogged Septic Tank

The Signs of a Clogged Septic Tank

By Clifford Woods 


The Signs of a Clogged Septic Tank
A blocked septic tank can be considered one of the most frequent persistent challenges for property owners who have a septic system. A block might occur in the pipes leading to the tank. Even though, in many instances a clocked up septic system could very easily be avoided, it continues to be one of the most notable complications. 

Although there are numerous forms of system failure, the most prevalent problem is clogging of the drain field brought on by ignoring to adhere to the three to five year pumping routine. Anytime sewage backs up onto the backyard or if the drains within the home become slow, it is advisable to first look for a block in the system. 

Indications of Blockage A clog could be particularly challenging to repair depending on where it is located. If it is in the distribution lines, then the pipes may be jetted with high force water pressure and unclogged fairly cheaply; however, in the event the actual soil in the field has ended up clogged, then more extreme steps must be taken, such as the very costly chance of entirely replacing the unit. 

Below are a few basic symptoms of a clogged septic tank that will help you determine if there is a problem that needs to be addressed: 

Potent Odor A nasty or awful odor is among the most obvious indications of a problem. A blocked system stops the liquid from being soaked into the ground of the drain field and stopping the cleanup process as a result. With a backlogged field line, an over deposit of liquid is sure to take place, and when there is a buildup of liquid, it has simply nowhere to travel except to the surface of the backyard or right back into your home.

Sluggish Showers and Toilets A blockage in one of your sinks, toilets, or showers can suggest that there is a simple indoor block in a drain pipe that is close to the specific fixture. Alternatively, it can signify that there is an obstruction even further down the system. Because the septic tank is water-tight between your house and drain field, a clog will result in drains inside your home to become sluggish or entirely obstructed.

High Liquid Levels Within the Tank One of the most effective ways to find out if there is a significant blockage in the septic tank would be to have a specialist actually glance at the septic system. If the liquid ranges of the tank appear to be unusually high, then there is most definitely some sort of obstruction within the system.

Dirty Filter Find out where the filtration system is mounted then check to see if it’s blocked. The filter inhibits clogging substances from getting out of the tank and finding itself further down the pipe where it is even more challenging to get rid of. For those who have a filter and the septic tank becomes blocked, the filtration system should be one of the initial areas you need to be taking a look at.

Damp Yard Basically, all the indications go together. The most popular indication of a blockage within the drain field is liquid coming up to the surface of the yard. Unless there's been a great deal of rainfall recently, this sign is extremely significant and should require an instant call to a septic system expert. 

To aid with the unclogging of a septic system, as well as to keep one in top shape, a probiotic septic solution with beneficial microorganisms would be a wise product to look into. This type of solution can save you hours of headaches along with a ton of expenses you would be spending on repair in the future. 

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Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology
Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services
and Organic Environmental Technology
We brew Beneficial Microorganisms that eat toxins and offer Environmentally Friendly Products

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

The Risks of Mold Contamination

The Risks of Mold Contamination

By Clifford Woods 

The Risks of Mold Contamination
There are key health problems that come with mold growing in your house. Having mold of any form in your house puts yourself and your family in danger of becoming sick. Therefore, any problems with mold need to be addressed with immediately. 

There are steps that should be taken when you are working to eliminate mold in your house; however there are a few things about the health problems related to mold that you should know about. There are a few main medical problems that can arise with mold contact like includes allergy symptoms, bacterial infections, and poisonous consequences because of mycotoxins; the poisonous stuff produced by fungus. 

Allergies and Mold
Allergy symptoms can show up in the respiratory system. Symptoms can range from infection, wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing, and sneezing. They could also show up as cold-like conditions like a runny nose, itchy eyes, and sore throat. In some instances skin break outs, throbbing headaches, and tiredness occur as allergic reactions to mold or mold spores. Because of the fact that many of those symptoms can be identified as signs of other problems, it is not hard for a mold issue to be ignored.

Just realizing that these allergic irritations can be caused by mold allows you to be more observant to possible mold concerns in your own home. If a certain part of your body becomes irritated, it may not be an allergic reaction but instead you might just be sensitive to the mold which can lead to inflamed lungs, nose, throat, eyes, and skin. Either way, the mold needs to be dealt with as soon as possible; if it is present. 

Mold and Infections
Infections due to mold are often observed in people with weakened immune systems since they are more susceptible to the harmful toxins. Mold spores have the ability to begin developing in the lungs of people that have weakened immune systems from simply inhaling them. However even healthy people can have yeast infections or athlete's foot triggered by mold. Every single person is at risk of the dangerous effects of mold. 

Mold spores in the house 
Mold spores have genetic material in them that allows them to self multiply, so after they stick to a moist surface they continue to multiply at a rapid pace. Mold can attach to most damp surfaces; from wood to wallpaper paste and so forth. Mold is extremely durable, enduring and flourishing throughout intense conditions. When mold thrives in large amounts you can easily see and smell it.

Mold generally go unseen
Now that you understand what mold has the ability to do and the health consequences of it, you now have to figure out how to get it out of your home. Depending on the level of your mold invasion, your only option may be to make contact with professional mold removers that can correctly and thoroughly remove the mold and make sure your house is dry in order to avoid additional mold development down the road. 

At times the mold is stuck in places you would not think to look in, which is one more reason to get expert support. If mold is hiding inside your drywall, it is likely that you will never know. Since mold is self-preserving and can multiply on its own, you do not want to leave any behind.

Safety precautions when dealing with mold
If the mold trouble is one you know is small and you want to deal with it on your own, be sure to use protective measures such as hand protection, face masks, as well as full body apparel which can be thrown away in order to avoid additional mold growth.

Guarding your skin and the respiratory system is essential for good health.

Use a natural cleaner on the mold and be certain to safely disinfect the region to eliminate any mold spores you might have forgotten. After that make certain the area is entirely dry. 

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The Risks of Mold Contamination

Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology
We brew Beneficial Microorganisms that eat toxins and offer Environmentally Friendly Products