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Artificial Turf Grass Options Increase Water Available to Draugh…

ASGi - Artificial Grass Market News & Reports | June 29th 2008

Replacing the natural grass with artificial lawn grass, an average residential home with lawn areas, of over 1000 square feet, can save more than 35,000 gallons of water, per year, in California. read more

Artificial Turf Helps Commerical Properties Increase Appeal, Redu…

ASGi - Artificial Grass Market News & Reports | June 29th 2008

Artificial Turf is Ideal for Commercial Uses Outdoor, High-Traffic Areas Easily Cleaned & Groomed Slopes, for Erosion Control Reduce Dust, Allergens Reduce Chemicals & Maintenance   Tahoe City Marina Lake Tahoe, CA - Installed 2002 read more

Another Hazard for tkr

Booktoots' Weblog | June 28th 2008 by marieb1

It was a beautiful day when I decided to take my new knee for a walk through the local mall.  All was fine and dandy until….I came face to face with a new hazard.  A hazard that I was never made aware of, but still on the same level as a big read more

Hazards of playing badminton while nursing a flu!

Badminton Geek | June 25th 2008 by Remo Aguilar

I 've been off the bad court recently because of one big reason-I' nursing a flu. Needles to say, my day wouldn't be complete without "visiting" the badminton court and watch baddicts play their usual ego driven games. Often, I get cajoled and tempt read more

Tibet prepares plan to fight environmental hazards

An Inconvenient Blog | June 22nd 2008 by Wayne Roden

Tibet is planning an “ecological security” plan to counter threats from global warming and rapid development to glaciers and grasslands on the roof of the world, its top environmental official said. Tibet, which made headlines for recent read more

Artificial Turf Lead Study from New Jersey Findings Give “All C…

ASGi - Artificial Grass Market News & Reports | June 6th 2008

Synthetic turf test results released by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (NJDHSS) on June 3rd confirmed encapsulated lead chromate levels, found in popular synthetic grass and artificial turf playing field surfaces, are well be read more

Artificial Turf & Crumb Rubber Safety Study from New York Publish…

ASGi - Artificial Grass Market News & Reports | June 6th 2008

Get a copy by downloading from ASGi’s FREE Public Library of downloads:  CLICK HERE to Login or Register for Free Lifetime Pass and For Immediate Download of this file … A REVIEW OF THE POTENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY RISKS FROM SYNTHETIC TU read more

The Plight Of The Coalminer

Kopiokau: The Double Espresso Blog | June 4th 2008 by gobloggo

Never knew what a coal miner goes through, did you?   Most coal seams are located underground, and that’s where the miner will have to go to dig out the black stuff that will be used as an energy source to operate your power plant.   For a meag read more

Extreme Commuting: Real Cost

I travel to work, do you? | May 27th 2008 by R.MAK

A man came home from work late, tired and irritated, to find his 5-year old son waiting for him at the door. SON: “Daddy, may I ask you a question?” DAD: “Yeah sure, what is it?” replied the man. SON: “Daddy, how much do read more

When Bodybuilding and Steroids Go Too Far

Life in the Fast Lane | May 22nd 2008 by Deborah Petersen

Right or more often the case wrong, athletes have been taking anabolic steroids since the early 1960’s. Many competitive bodybuilders go to excess in taking steroids in order to compete citing that ‘extreme sports require extreme measures read more

Grapes of Wrath

Mind, Soul, and Body | May 13th 2008 by Doc

His room was a shrine to his own memory, a eulogy for a still living, and breathing child. Pictures adorned the the door and the wall, smiling, vibrant, full of life. This boy last week was a healthy, happy, growing, developing two year old child. read more

Three Toed Enigma

Rochester Paranormal | April 21st 2008 by Director J. Burkhart

How does one describe the unusual. The strange. The bizarre. The something which hints at something so much more which leaves you with a feeling of uncertainty. Leaving you to stare in the direction of which it went. Questioning whether or not, what read more

We drink too much water and carry it in Nalgene (potential BPA) -…

Ellicott Ramblings | April 10th 2008 by David Rawe

OK this is getting a little old don’t you think? First they told us to drink 8 or more glasses of water a day. Now they are telling us that we really don’t need that much. Now they are looking at the containers we put it in. What is reall read more

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Keller Williams Realty Partners | April 8th 2008 by Robert Chiarito

"MOLD. A GROWING CONCERN."National media attention has alerted the public to the destructive and possibly toxic dangers of hidden mold spores that could affect their family's health and their homes. EPA studies indicate that air levels of indoor poll read more

A hole to fall in

Pepperina Press - Art for the art of writing | April 3rd 2008 by Pepperina Press

If you're in the mood to sue a city, here's your chance.This rather breathtaking hazard is about half a block off Decatur in New Orleans' French Quarter. It's hard to tell from this picture how truly, bone-breakingly deep the hole is – but believe read more

Communication Hazards- Or How We Destroyed Your Job

Coddigus's Ramblings | March 21st 2008 by Greg

So I was talking to my boss last night. It was a simple request. Pick a fellow employee up at the air port and drive him to the office. We hung up, click, I headed to my room. But then on a turn around I realized my boss never gave me the time that t read more

Hazards 2

MOUNTAINERING | January 24th 2008 by black4rez

AvalanchesThe avalanche is the most underestimated danger in the mountains. People generally think that they will be able to recognize the hazards and survive being caught. The truth is a somewhat different story. Every year, 120 - 150 people die in read more

Hazards

MOUNTAINERING | January 24th 2008 by black4rez

The craft of climbing has been developed to avoid three main types of danger: the danger of things falling on the climber (objective danger), the danger of the climber falling and inclement weather. The things that may fall include rocks, ice, snow, read more

Technique on Mountaineering

MOUNTAINERING | January 24th 2008 by black4rez

SnowWhile certain compacted snow conditions allow mountaineers to progress on foot, typically some form of mechanical device is required to travel efficiently over snow & ice. Crampons are device having 10-12 spikes which are attached to a mounta read more

Holiday Pet Health Hazards

PetSupplies4Less.com Weblog | November 18th 2007 by Melissa

We all know everyone loves the Holidays, but all those shiny and fun decorations can be deadly to your pet. Take a few minutes and be sure that the Holidays are safe for your pets. Tinsel, Garland, Ribbon and Other Shiny Fun Things Tinsel and garlan read more

High Voltage Wires In Communities Is Hazardous To health

Review Central | November 17th 2007 by Kraig Grayson

I am quite sure many of you have heard about power grids that pass over and through communities having serious effects on people who live in those communities. Many studies have shown that over time the radiation emitted from these lines have caused read more

NJ DEP Adopts Flood Hazard Rules

Realty Reality | November 9th 2007

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) adopted the Flood Hazard Area Control Act rules proposed in October 2006.The rule adoption was published in the November 5, 2007 New Jersey Register.The rules clarify and reorganize existing read more

Beautiful Pictures From Around The World

Nature's Mighty Pictures | April 4th 2007

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Pahoehoe Fountain

Nature's Mighty Pictures | November 24th 2006

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