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Another possible - the electronics in and around our homes...:(
Electromagnetic fields (EMF) http://www.emfs.info/health/ http://www.who.int/peh-emf/about/Wha...en/index1.html http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/emf/ http://www.best-emf-health.com/emf-emissions.html http://www.lifeenergyshields.com/sto...ons-dangerous/ Reduce EMF Exposure- http://holisticsquid.com/8-easy-ways...-emf-exposure/ http://www.emfanalysis.com/basic-steps/ Something to think about and maybe try to limit excessive exposure. |
Toxin in our home
In the past year we have had a lot of work done.
A year ago we discovered that the mains water into the farmhouse was through lead pipes. We had that changed but for the past ten years the water has come from the high pressure mains into our house thru lead pipes. We have had our kitchen ripped out this year to complete the remedial works started last year. Everything updated, plumbing boiler structures. We also had our bathroom done as my son put his arm thru the wall, it was tiled and the sheet rock stuff had gone slimy and rotten with mould. We had to wait about 2 months for our landlord to start the work as he was getting quotes to get both rooms done. My whole family have been exposed to toxins without me having any awareness. I think I may need to let the neurologist know about these extras on my next visit. |
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I've just learned of some radon problems in my development. Some have had their houses remediated...or whatever the word is. I started looking into testing, and am a little confused. Are any of the inexpensive test kits worth it? http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&key...l_6p9599z3sk_e ______________________ |
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Absolutely! Particularly regarding the lead piping. |
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When I suggested not to get me started it was for several reasons, mostly involving economy and degree of relevance to the geographical conditions, legal and procedural, to the Post specific situation. If it sounds like i'm attempting to weasel-out I'm not. Laws and codes regarding testing, detection response, and prevention/remediation requirements and methods vary, sometimes significantly, from state to state. Not being a certified or even qualified Radon specialist by any stretch, I could merely relate my experiences enforcing NJ regulations and system designs acceptable in my state alone. So far as the effective accuracy degree of the results from one of these OTC kits, our laws require receipt proof of on-site testing by a state certified lab--usually with the total costs line being redacted, and we officials are not allowed to request a viewing of the test results. Readings from store-bought kits are legally irrelevant. My responsibility is to witness that the installation of the design professional's approved solution was completed in strict accordance to the specifications. I suggest Googling: Radon Laws, {your state}. In the process of wading through sites ultimately with the purpose of selling a service or device, you could still sift out more pertinent info than I could supply, unless of course you live in NJ, but don't hesitate to be curiosity driven. Radon is a gaseous form of radiation caused by the degeneration of trace amounts of Uranium usually found in igneous rock and surrounding soils--and is pegged as the second leading cause of lung cancer in the US! |
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Corporate dinners Eri was obligated to attend usually included a ceremonial toast at some point in which she was obligated by corporate manners and protocol to participate. Without fail, one mere sip would make her deathly ill, sometimes for days. She managed to educate Jordy into a Sake quasi-connoisseur through her cultural second-hand knowledge, while never partaking herself, seeming possibly victim of that particular genetic chemistry. |
Friends of mine in Colorado are going through radon-remediation right now. Bob is a retired electronics test engineer, and after a lot of experimentation with kits and looking into a professional contractor, he purchased one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Safety-Siren-S.../dp/B011ACOMK0 He said its readings agree with the industry-standard test kits. They're attempting to do their own remediation first and will be using this detector to gauge improvement. If they can't get it to safe levels, they'll have to put a pump in. |
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