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    is made from recycled paper and cardboard that is treated to be fire retardant. It is heavier than fiberglass, so it stays put once it is blown in. Although it is heavy, it is manufactured to be fluffy. This allows for air circulation that prevents mold. Plus, the trapping of air pockets improves insulating

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    deadly effects of mold exposure. In Dripping Springs, Texas, a vibrant man (Ron) became essentially handicapped from exposure and inhalation of the deadly mycotoxins in the mold spores. In Cleveland, Ohio, toxic mold is responsible for the hospitalization of thirty infants and claimed the lives of four children. Mold is a serious public health concern that must be addressed through public education. Personnel must recognize and identify the potential signs and symptoms of toxic mold. For example, Stachybotrys

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    Environmental health is your wellbeing of your surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. There things effect your air pollution like carbon monoxide you can get things like asthma. Also there clean water there different type of water depend where you live. Finally there is way to improve your environmental health and those around you. Cars and trucks produce air pollution throughout their life, including pollution emitted during vehicle operation, refueling

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    Shoe Spray Lab

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    The Effect of Shoe Spray on Mold Growth I. Introduction This lab is testing to see how shoe spray affects mold growth on bread. In order for the mold to grow, there needs to be good air quality. The shoe spray symbolizes air pollutants, and the bread symbolizes living organisms. The shoe spray is being used to see if it pollutes the air and lowers the percent of growth of mold on the bread. It will be interesting to see how air quality affects living organisms. If the amount of shoe spray increases

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    Baldwin's My Dungeon Shook: A Letter to my Nephew Does the American Dream belong to every one or does it exclude some individuals? The American Dream is a very powerful force that molds America. It has existed for many generations but has it changed over time? The foundation of the Dream tends to stay the same that is the pursuit of happiness, hope, freedom, justice and equality. The concepts within the American Dream should alter to fit the changes of society. The breakthroughs and obstacles

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    then wait until it is a little cooler. When it reaches about 170 F add the fragrance and stir it in and sniff the aroma of your sweet candle. Spray the molds one more time, but don’t use as much as the first, but make sure the mold is coated. Now here comes the boring part wait until it reaches 125 F and the slowly pour the melted mixture into the molds making sure the bottom is sealed and not leaking. When you reach the top of the candle about .5 inches from the wick bar stop, and move onto the next

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    Dry Out Your Water-Soaked Carpet Fast To Prevent Mold When you think of a home with water damage, an image of a home flooded by a storm may come to mind. While that's a serious situation, your home can be damaged by much less water too. A toilet, tub, or sink that overflows allows water to seep into the floor or soak into carpeting in a nearby room. While it's not a lot of water, it can still do serious damage if it isn't dried out fast. Here's a look at what to do if your carpet is soaked with

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    Puerto Rico Essay

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    Puerto rico was such a beautiful island before the big hurricane but they did have a lot of issue. They had many corruption and mismanagement in their government. They also had electrical problems , they had frequent blackouts , so when the hurricane hit , the electrical problems worsen and was destroyed quickly. Also they had problems with roads , bridges , dam , ports , hospitals , and water treatment plants that have been decaying for years . Financial issues was the main topic because

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    A basement that is not appropriately waterproofed can prompt a distinct number of issues throughout the house. Other than having a clammy, rotten, and smelly basement, a wet basement can prompt wood decaying, mold & mildew, and poor indoor air quality inside the house as dampness and Radon from the basement can leak up into living places. A dry basement can guarantee as a usable space too, whereas a wet basement is an only waste. Yet, how might you waterproof your basement without opening a trench

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    the author’s theme of social expectations. This theme is also established in the movie Zootopia through the character Nick. However, it is the theme of social expectations through the ideas of appearance, respect, and civility that does and does not mold the characters’ actions in both stories. Everyday society judges others based on physical appearance and/or clothing choices. If someone looks the part, they are accepted. On the other hand, if a person has a “different” look than the rest of

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