Thursday, September 26, 2013

Bad Smell In Your Refrigerator?

Bad Smell In Your Refrigerator?

By Clifford Woods

Even if refrigerators are kept clean, you can still get an odor build up. Some of the reasons for this are rotting food, fish, or unnoticed spills. As you probably know, a refrigerator that smells is definitely not a good place to store your fresh foods.

A clean and fresh smelling refrigerator is better so you may have some interest in handling and eliminating bad smells from it as soon as possible. Odors are not too difficult to get rid of, though there may be a bit of work involved. There are many steps that you can take to eliminate them for good. But, before you go about getting rid of the smells, first you need to remove the source of the odor.

SOME SUGGESTED STEPS:


Thoroughly Clean Your Fridge The main thing that must be done is to clean your fridge effectively. Remove all racks, containers and every other detachable part of the refrigerator and wash them properly.
Keep the parts you removed outdoors in the sunshine for a few hours so that they can dry correctly or simply do a very good job of drying them fully. Meanwhile, wipe down the inside completely and don't miss cleaning inside any drawers.


Wash the Drip Tray
The drip tray can be found under the fridge. It is quite important to clean the drip tray every now and then since it holds filthy water that could be the main cause of the bad stench coming from your fridge./


It is possible to clean the drip tray by taking out the guard grill under the refer door and cautiously pull it out and get rid of the water inside. Deodorize the drip tray by placing it in a water and baking soda solution.

Defrost the Fridge and Freezer You need to routinely defrost your fridge and freezer. This is important since bad smells can concentrate and mix with the ice cubes currently within the freezer. Defrosting will even help to eliminate thicker layers of ice which make the fridge inefficient and when that happen your food items are not well cared for./


Ensure Proper Airflow
To get rid of bad smells you should also try to ensure that there is plenty of cold air moving all around the refrigerator. Sufficient ventilation will assist you to preserve food products for lengthier periods of time and it will help solve the problem of bad stench.


Dispose of Spoiled Food
Switch off the fridge, disconnect the power, and then get rid of all the spoiled goods or nearly spoiled foods in your refrigerator. Examine every item closely and little by little dispose of the ruined food products. 


Decaying foods are a primary reason for that potent odor coming from your fridge. A good cleaning and the power back and all should be well.

Store Food Appropriately
Another primary reason for bad fridge smells is due to the incorrect storage of food products. Each compartment within a refrigerator have various temperature ranges that conserve the quality, fragrance, and taste of various types of food.


Therefore, it is very important to store food items in their specific storage compartments only. Your refrigerator manual will tell you which foods belong where. Once you have eliminated the main sources of the odor, you can maintain freshness and an odor free environment in your fridge by using the two methods listed below.

Baking Soda
Baking soda helps to maintain freshness. Take a package of it and spread the baking soda all over a baking sheet and then you can put baking sheet inside the fridge for at least several hours. After that is done – you can simply leave the open baking soda package in the fridge to keep working on maintaining the freshness.


Use an All-Natural Odor Eliminator
An organic stench remover with beneficial microorganism’s works by using natural approaches to eliminate the compounds that cause the odor at hand. With just a light squirt, an organic odor control solution is completely effective and safe for use on almost all fabrics, furniture, and flooring. Use in kitchens, refrigerators, gyms, offices, bathrooms, cars, and more!


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Are You Having Trouble with Cat and Dog Odor?

Are You Having Trouble with Cat and Dog Odor?

By Clifford Woods




If you are like most pet owners, you probably consider your pets as members of the family. They share your home, provide you with wholehearted love, and they will always be ready to greet you with a meow or a tail wag whenever you are in sight. Even though their unconditional affection will often make them far more charming than the human members of your family, cats and dogs come with their own personal set of problems. The most typical concern that pet owners speak about is the odor caused by their animals.






Cat Odors Cats generally cause two main indoor odor-related challenges: urine in the litter box and outside of it. For your cat's litter box, picking the appropriate litter is very important, as is scooping and changing out the litter regularly. When a cat urinates outside of the litter box, it can be more bothersome. If you do not eliminate the odor immediately, the cat is much more likely to do it again in the exact same area.

Unfortunately, you might not notice the smell until it has had the chance to seep into the rug or furnishings. Once it has seeped in and the germs that cause the ammonia odor have had time to flourish, it can be a bit challenging to get rid of the smell. Cats may also create some odor troubles outdoors as well. If there are other cats in the community that check out your backyard, for instance, you may find yourself in a situation where every single cat in the neighborhood, along with yours, marks and remark the same spot in your yard. 

Cats love to mark their territories. Also, the cats may start to make use of a particular area of your yard as a litter box. As soon as one cat notices the scent of a different cat's excrement, it will attempt to cover it up with its own. In no time, you will have a major odor problem on your hand.

Dog Odors A pretty much identical set of problems give dog owners trouble as well. Dogs, at times, have ‘accidents’ inside your home which could result in a domino effect if you have no good odor eliminator. A dog can also have the inclination to return to the exact same spot for a second and third time. Similar to cats, dogs that do their business in the yard normally do it again in the same area consistently; this could affect your landscape in a bad way. For those who have a kennel run, on warm days the smells can travel into your house which can present quite a challenge.


Solution for Pet Odors What is the best way to help reduce pet-related odors? In most cases, you will need a solution that does not hide your pet's smells but gets rid of them completely. Preferably, the product should be without scent in order to make sure that your pet does not desire to "re-mark" his or her territory. On top of that, a solution that eliminate pet smells completely rather than hide it can, help stop your pet from re-visiting the restricted areas of your home and go where they are supposed to go.


organic odor control
When you are looking for an all-natural odor remover, find a product that is completely organic and specifically mentions pets. Make sure the solution you choose is environmentally friendly and is made with beneficial microorganisms that will remove odors through microbial digestion of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide along with minimizing odor-causing substances. 

Our pets will always be considered close family members, and the correct odor remover can make sure that their smell does not become or remain a problem to the rest of the family.
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Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology
We brew Beneficial Microorganisms that eat toxins and offer Natural Organic Solutions.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

5 Key Factors of Green Pond Water

5 Key Factors of Green Pond Water

By Clifford Woods




Algae overgrowth can have disastrous consequences on the well-being of our ponds. Below are five factors that contribute the algae development and how it can be stopped.





#1: Excessive Fish
If this sounds like your situation, then immediately limit the volume of fish or add to the size of your organic filtration system. Keep in mind that fish grow in size and in quantity, therefore the scale your organic purification system which you believed might be the right size in the beginning, may not be the proper size for your pond now.

#2: Seasonal Changes
It is the start of the springtime or the later part of the fall when the pond encounters its largest change in the temperature of the water and biological bacteria development. If this is the situation, try to be calm and give your pond a few additional weeks.

Every single pond takes around four to six weeks in the beginning of the season to discover its new environmental equilibrium. When this occurs, the pond water will likely be green in appearance. In fact, you can count on it. At any time you increase the water level of your pond during the year, your pond is likely to turn green as well.

Simply add the most appropriate beneficial microorganism’s solution to provide your pond with good aeration and stay patient. Bear in mind, it will require several weeks, not just a couple of days. Never persistently drain and refill your pond because you will be consistently altering its ecological stability that it's striving to achieve – so give it a hand, be patient.

#3: Accumulation of Organic Matter
For those ponds that have more organic substances, like dead leaves, fish wastes, muck, sludge, and so forth, in them than the amount of beneficial microorganisms in your filtration system where beneficial microorganisms reside and flourish, you may either have to add to the size of your organic filter or increase the total quantity of beneficial microorganisms in your pond. 

You can do this by one of two ways; basically increase the size of your filter of add more beneficial microorganism to your pond. You need to be incorporating beneficial microorganisms on a regular basis into your pond in any case.

#4: Too Much Water
Remain calm with your pond as it sets up its new environmental equilibrium. This often completes in about four to six weeks following the previous time you have added extra water. Whenever you add more water, you cause a difference in the pond which causes new algae to prosper and green water to occur. Simply have patience and increase the amount of beneficial microorganisms you add to your pond.

#5: Other Factors That Could Be Causing Algae and Killing the Beneficial Microorganisms in Your Pond
If you are introducing fresh water into your pond on a regular basis; quit doing so now. Allow the pond to find its new environmental stability. In the case that you are including beneficial microorganisms to it, but not disabling your UV clarifier or UV sterilizer, then make sure to turn it off no less than three to four days just prior to when you added the bacteria to ensure that the microorganisms have had an opportunity to attach themselves to the surface area within your pond or organic filter.

A few chemical compounds put into the pond can also be the reason for precisely what is wiping out your beneficial microorganisms. If that's the case, invest in an organic algaecide that contains beneficial microorganisms. You'll be killing two birds with one stone with such a solution as you will be eliminating algae as well as replenishing your pond with bacteria that will improve the pond's overall health. 
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Clifford Woods
Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology
We brew Beneficial Microorganisms that eat toxins and offer Natural Organic Solutions.

An Extensive Guide to Cleaning a Bathroom

An Extensive Guide to Cleaning a Bathroom

By Clifford Woods

A restroom without stains and odor is wonderful for health and it also makes a statement of your clean living lifestyle. Cleaning the bathroom can be a tiresome job for everyone as it can take a long time and a lot of effort. It is said that people would rather clean the bedroom, guest room, and other rooms as opposed to bathroom. Unfortunately, it is not a place we can skip.

The soap deposits and spots covering the sinks, faucets, and floors can make the restroom slippery and smell gross. To eliminate them, a number of cleaning solutions may be used. Since we spend time every day in the bathroom freshening ourselves up and taking care of our daily needs, we have to keep it thoroughly clean and fresh. Below are a few very helpful bathrooms cleaning guidelines that a person can make use of with ease.



Toilets 
Stains around the inside of toilet bowls are a typical dilemma and they are usually the result of an alkaline build up. One or two cups of white vinegar, at least once in a month, can do away with this matter. Stop the water supply to the toilet and dry the inside of the toilet bowl. Wet a couple of high quality paper towels with an orange citrus solution or white vinegar. 

Cover the whole of the inside of the toilet with it. Leave the towels moist for many hours or even over night until the stains break down. Then use a brush or toilet bowl scrubber to clean. If the white vinegar is not good enough then make use of a pumice stone and an old toothbrush to scrub the buildup away.



Sinks 
Spread one cup of baking soda all over your sink along with a cup of salt and white vinegar. Let it stay for an hour or so and then cleanse it with hot water. The mixture of hot water with salts will unblock the pipes and eliminate the majority of ant accumulation in those. You can do the same for the kitchen sink, shower drain, and bathtub drain.

Bathtubs and Showers 
Stains on the shower surfaces and doors or curtain show up because of the alkaline build up in the water that hit these areas. Using car wax will help in getting rid of these spots. Avoid using it on the floor as it will become slippery. Twice annually will probably be enough to keep stains away.

The soap deposits have been an old problem in the restroom. The main reason for it is the talcum powder present in most bar soaps. Using liquid soaps or organic soaps can easily fix this problem. Aside from prevention, you still need to clean your shower on a weekly basis. Use an orange citrus-based solution once each week to wash the baths and showers. Just apply it and wait for a couple of minutes to allow the dirt to break down. No reason to scrub harshly. Even if the soap deposits remains, the orange citrus-based solution will help.

As soon as the accumulation is dissolved, make use of a bristle pad to clean it off. Normal brushes are too rough and might scrape the surface. Dampen the pad and softly rub the area. Doing out this process will eliminate any of the dissolved accumulation and deposits from the surfaces and glass doors if you have them.

Faucets 
Soap scum often builds ups around sink faucets which can be annoying whenever we use them. To eliminate this build up, put a paper towel soaked with white vinegar around the faucet. Plug the drain and dump half a cup of vinegar into the sink as well. Wait a while as it does take time to break down the buildup. Scrub away using an old toothbrush.
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Advice for Cleaning a Bathroom

Advice for Cleaning a Bathroom

By Clifford Woods

Advice for Cleaning a Bathroom
Of all the rooms in your home, the bathroom is probably the location with the most germs. As the location where we clean ourselves and complete our basic needs, the bathroom has humidity that can bring on the growth of mold and mildew as well as the growth of unwanted pests, primarily cockroaches. It is sort of well-known that the bathroom is the place that usually goes unclean and disorganized; a place that is share by everyone tends to be less well looked after.

Washing the toilet is one of the major household tasks that you need to do to keep the home free of germs. Most people detest doing this task since it is considered gross, and for the people doing it, they usually want to complete it as quickly as possible. As unpleasant as it may end up being, it is far from difficult. The toilet, in spite of its gadgets, is just a simple device that needs standard thorough washing.

Cleaning the bathroom on a regular basis properly puts a stop to the spread of viruses and bacteria. It does not take much time and energy to do the job well. Listed below are a few simple suggestions to help you to get started on the necessary cleaning.

Gather your cleaning tools
Before you start cleaning; you need to get the tools for the job. The list of things you will need include a set of rubber gloves, scrubbers, spray bottles, dry cloth, and cleaning solutions, organic cleaners preferably. If you do not have any bathroom-specific cleaning solutions, you can use normal household cleaners or natural ingredients such as lemon juice, baking soda and vinegar.


Remove unneeded things from the bathroom
If you bathroom is messy, you should remove all the unneeded or unnecessary things that might be in there. There might be a few magazines that you brought in to read when carrying out your ‘business’, a few knickknacks in the medicine container, along with other misplaced things such as hangers and hampers. These will make cleaning unnecessarily complicated, so get rid of excessive things from the bathroom.


Begin cleaning
Apply the cleaning remedies to places with spots or on places that needs extensive washing such as the toilet bowl, sink, door handles, floors, and walls. Start washing at the toilet bowl. Apply cleaner inside the bowl by beginning at the top edge to cover all spots underneath the top of the bowl. Let them soak for a couple of moments, and then you can begin scrubbing and brushing. Brush completely over stains and grime.

You can also put on a heavy paste of baking soda and lemon on tough spots. After a couple of minutes, flush the toilet. After that you can add a bit of disinfectant to eliminate any remaining bacteria. Do not forget to clean the outside of the toilet bowl too.

To wash the sink, apply cleaning solutions just before scrubbing. When there are tough stains, use baking soda and lemon juice. Scrub until the stain is no longer there. For the sink and door handles, spray a blended solution of vinegar and water onto them, then clean with a dry cloth. Repeat several times. The walls and the floors will likely require intense scrubbing as well since they are common places for tough mold, mildew, and stain accumulation. You should use cleaners as necessary to remove them and scrub them the best you can.

Clean on a regular basis
It is best to clean the bathroom on a regular basis to prevent unsightly stains, mold, or mildew from getting difficult to clean. Regular in this case probably means every day as the bathroom is used every day and should be cleaned daily so it is kept clean and germ free.


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A Germ Free Work Environment

A Germ Free Work Environment

By Clifford Woods

A Germ Free Work Environment
If you are the manager in an office work place, then you most likely know how fast bacteria and illness can multiply among workers. It appears that the more workers there are in an office, the more chance a virus or the flu will distribute faster than you can imagine.

More health issues results in more worker absences and slowed down efficiency. For this reason it is critical to maintain a healthy office environment by keeping it as clean and as free of germs as possible.

If you are responsible for employing expert cleaning employees or services for cleaning the office building then be sure the cleaners use their germ-killing solutions in every single room and toilet within the office. Teach them the way you want these places cleaned so there is no problem regarding cleanliness. Additionally, check their work regularly to be sure they are doing a good job.

If your workplace is in a larger business building, one that you only rent a small business office for your company, you can still look after the cleaning services in the bathroom areas and in your personal office, and report any indications of neglect to the building's manager.

Bathroom and kitchen cleanliness
In the bathroom and kitchen parts of an office, there needs to be constant cleaning to guarantee a germ-free setting. The sink and door handles and mirrors really should be wiped down with a good organic cleaner. Toilets need to be washed thoroughly. If your office has a personal kitchen or break room, you may want to designate cleaning tasks to your workers to keep it nice and clean every single day. If everyone pitches in or takes turns with this task, it will not be a problem to keep the kitchen really clean.


Office Cleaning
Provide workers an additional fifteen minute break just for organizing their desk once a week or so. This will help keep workstations organized and arranged. Get your employees to keep their desks free of mess so the after-hours cleanup team can perform their job completely.


Furthermore, offer each worker a container of hand sanitizer to have at their place of work for them to keep their hands free of bacteria while dealing with documents and office tools during the day. This will help reduce the distribution of germs, especially during the flu season. Put reminder signs near the kitchen and bathroom entrances regarding washing hands and cleanliness.

Electronic devices can hold germs if unclean and dirty. Use a risk-free cleaning remedy, like an electronic cleaner, to get to all the difficult areas without doing harm to your electronic gadgets. Electronic cleaners are made to clean without doing harm to cables or various other electric parts. These may also be used as a keyboard cleaner and as a home electronic cleaning solution.

Computer keyboards are used by employees all day long every single day. Keeping keyboards thoroughly clean will help stop the multiplication of germs through the entire office. Make sure you clean fax equipment, phones, printing machines as well as other devices regularly with a cleaning solution during cold season.

If workers frequently have drink and food at their work area, make certain they realize it has to be cleaned on a daily basis of any food particles. Ask them to use spillage proof storage containers, and request that they not dispose of food items in their desk trash can. Drink and food storage containers should instead be discarded in the kitchen garbage can.

Office and electronic cleaners can be bought on the Internet so if you would like stock your office with cleaning products make sure you shop around online for the best offer. Really encourage your workers to take a few added steps on a daily basis to keep their workplace thoroughly clean and free of viruses and germs.
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We brew Beneficial Microorganisms that eat toxins and offer Natural Organic Solutions.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Caring For Your Koi Pond During Spring

Caring For Your Koi Pond During Spring

Clifford Woods

Throughout the spring, your Koi fish pond will become more active. For most of their time during their deep winter sleep, the existing creatures in your pond are preparing to spring alive at the very first indications of the warm weather.

This point is the most ideal time to care for your fish pond and preserve it well before your fish, vegetation, and other organisms in your pond return to life from their deep hibernation.

Considerable changes will be taking place as the days and nights become warmer.



Simply keep track of temperatures and when it reaches about fifty degrees on average this will be about the most ideal time to take care of your Koi pond. The upkeep necessary for your fish pond is dependent upon just what has occurred throughout the winter months.

A harsh winter calls for even more modifications than normal. This is one of the reasons that it is a smart idea to start once caring for your pond as soon as you notice alterations in the climate. Always remember that servicing in the springtime must be carried out on an annual basis, regardless of how minor or severe the prior winter season has been.

Pay attention to the water quality of your Koi pond. You will observe that the pond's water is extremely clear when the conditions change from winter to spring. Do not let this clear appearance deceive you, because there are going to be variables which will result in serious complications once summer comes along if you do not solve these problems at the earliest opportunity.

Throughout the autumn and winter months, leaves along with other plant substances could possibly have found its way into the fish pond. Despite the fact that the water appears clear, these components have inserted considerable amounts of nourishment in the water, which will lead to immediate algae development once the spring hits.

In addition, large quantities of natural materials in the pond will begin to go through decomposition, which will reduce the oxygen levels in the water. Now, because the water in your pond is extremely clear, this will be the ideal chance to clear all those undesirable debris and wastes.

You can accomplish this by:
  • Employing a fine mesh net to scoop out most of those particles. At this point, the only real issue here is that many nets are only going to cause more debris in your pond as opposed to eliminating them from it.
  • Once you have taken out those unnecessary particles and wastes, test out the quality of your water. The winter months would have caused changes in the pH quantities of the fish pond. At the start of the spring season, the pH volume of the water should be eight.
  • Above all else, always remember to take care of and look after your fish. Take into account that spring is an extremely vulnerable time for your fish since they have not ingested any food for ages and they've been dwelling on a fairly low amount of energy. This could cause your fish to be far more susceptible to problems with harmful bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
  • At this point in time, it is an excellent idea to take every one of the essential precautionary actions for your Koi and the overall health of the pond.
Manage your Koi pond with the addition of a probiotic algaecide solution filled with beneficial microorganisms which will substantially reduce those dangerous infestations and debris. As soon as the weather warms up, an additional amount of this kind of treatment solution will secure the well-being of your Koi as they rebuild their own defense systems.

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We brew Beneficial Microorganisms that eat toxins and offer Natural Organic Solutions

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Are You Having Trouble with Cat and Dog Odor?

Are You Having Trouble with Cat and Dog Odor?

By Clifford Woods

If you are like most pet owners, you probably consider your pets as members of the family. They share your home, provide you with wholehearted love, and they will always be ready to greet you with a meow or a tail wag whenever you are in sight. 

Even though their unconditional affection will often make them far more charming than the human members of your family, cats and dogs come with their own personal set of problems. The most typical concern is the odor caused by animals.

Cat Odors Cats generally cause two main indoor odor-related challenges: urine in the litter box and outside of it. For your cat's litter box, picking the appropriate litter is very important, as is scooping and changing out the litter regularly. When a cat urinates outside of the litter box, it can be more bothersome. If you do not eliminate the odor immediately, the cat is much more likely to do it again in the exact same area. 

Unfortunately, you might not notice the smell until it has had the chance to seep into the rug or furnishings.
Once it has seeped in and the germs that cause the ammonia odor have had time to flourish, it can be a bit challenging to get rid of the smell. Cats may also create some odor troubles outdoors as well. If there are other cats in the community that check out your backyard, for instance, you may find yourself in a situation where every single cat in the neighborhood, along with yours, marks and remark the same spot in your yard. 

Cats love to mark their territories. Also, the cats may start to make use of a particular area of your yard as a litter box. As soon as one cat notices the scent of a different cat's excrement, it will attempt to cover it up with its own. In no time, you will have a major odor problem on your hand.

Dog Odors A pretty much identical set of problems give dog owners trouble as well. Dogs, at times, have ‘accidents’ inside your home which could result in a domino effect if you have no good odor eliminator. A dog can also have the inclination to return to the exact same spot for a second and third time. Similar to cats, dogs that do their business in the yard normally do it again in the same are. This could affect your landscape in a bad way. 


For those who have a kennel run, on warm days the smells can travel into your house which can present quite a challenge.

Solution for Pet Odors What is the best way to help reduce pet-related odors?
In most cases, you will need a solution that does not hide your pet's smells but gets rid of them completely. Preferably, the product should be without scent in order to make sure that your pet does not desire to "re-mark" his or her territory. On top of that, a solution that eliminate pet smells completely rather than hide it can, help stop your pet from re-visiting the restricted areas of your home and go where they are supposed to go.

When you are looking for an all-natural odor remover, find a product that is completely organic and specifically mentions that it is safe for pets. Make sure the solution you choose is natural and organic and is made with beneficial microorganisms. This will remove odors through microbial digestion of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide along with minimizing odor-causing substances and your pets will be healthier for it.

Our pets will always be considered close family members, and the correct odor remover can make sure that their smell does not become or remain a problem to the rest of the family. 
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