March, 2010Archive for

How to Purchase a New Microwave Oven without Getting Nuked!

Microwaves have become a regular part of life for quite some time. They make things much easier, heating up or defrosting food in a fraction of the time that it would take using conventional methods. In our fast-paced world, this is a tremendous convenience. Today, for most Americans, microwave ovens are no longer a luxury, but a necessity. In fact, most people have had one in their homes for so many years that’s it’s already time to purchase a second or third replacement. Whether it’s your ...

Fresh Air – A Basic Guide to Choosing a New Humidifier.

Choosing a humidifier not only increases the comfort level in your house but also prevents damage to walls, wallpaper, and wood floors from excessive dryness. Humidified air has been shown to reduce the level of bacterial, viral, and allergenic contaminants in the air and is therefore recommended for children or the elderly. It is also helpful in the winter to battle the drying effect of indoor heating or to help in healing a dry cough. Choosing one can be difficult if you don’t know what to...

A Breath of Fresh Air – How to Choose the Right Kitchen Ventilation.

Regardless of the type of stove you have--either gas, electric, or induction—you need to have some type of built in kitchen ventilation system. Many areas even require them by law. Kitchen ventilation removes excess moisture, heat, smoke, cooking odors, and chemical byproducts due to fuel combustion from the house so as to make the kitchen environment clean, healthy and comfortable. Furthermore, up to one gallon of grease goes into the air from cooking every single year! Without some form of...
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