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    Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
    5:32 am
    Removal of Old Insulation
    Setting up Roofing Sheathing and Removal of Insulation

    In the course of the construction of one's house, it is going to appear time for setting up roofing sheathing following the band have been operate. In the course of the installation of roofing sheathing, the contractor will probably be accountable for supplying his very own nails, staples, and clips which can be necessary for your roofing sheathing installation. Prior to you order and start setting up roofing sheathing, you have to make certain you comprehend your alternatives as well as the vitality effectiveness selections which can be obtainable for you. Ensure that if you're considering obtaining one of the most vitality effectiveness feasible that you simply set up the suitable tech-shield sheathing to acquire effectiveness in vitality savings.

    Checklist for Setting up Roofing Sheathing and Insualtion Removal

    When setting up roofing sheathing, ensure the decking is nailed 6? on middle at joints and 12? on middle inside area.
    Be sure the fact that clips within the rafters are set up every single 24? on middle, and centered in between rafters.
    Also although setting up roofing sheathing you need to also set up fireplace openings and cricket decking.
    Verify the fact that proper holes have been completely cut from the roofing sheathing for all air vents.
    Be sure the roofing sheathing contractor has piled up all trash and scrap material in an proper location.
    Also validate even though setting up roofing sheathing that if wafer-board decking is getting employed, the roofing sheathing need to be spaced 1/8? by any means joints to permit for OSB to expand and contract in different moisture and temperature disorders. Failure to conform to correct spacing will end result in excessive telegraphing of roofing decking via shingles.

    Associated Posts:

    insulation removal


    green cleaning

    http://roofvacuuming12.wordpress.com/2010/07/29/roof-vacuuming/
    http://www.webspawner.com/users/will6pierce/nontoxiccleanin.html






    Thursday, July 29th, 2010
    1:51 am
    The Importance of a Clean Roof and Roof Vacuuming
    Roof Vacuuming and Insulation Removal

    If you're thinking about getting your old existing insulation removed + re-installing new insulation, get in touch with Planet Green Solutions. We are a Sydney based company that are experts in ceiling and roof cavity vacuuming, as well as the retro-fitting of new insulation. With our custom made Ute based vacuums, we has the job of removing all unwanted materials in your roof space the right way, leaving it clean and ready for new insulation to be inserted.

    There are many reasons for roof vacuuming and these become clear to those people that have ever had the misfortune of spending their time crawling around neglected attic spaces. Years of lead dust build up are apparent in homes over 25 years old, not to mention rodent activity (birds and rats) and the traces they leave behind.
    A roof vacuuming service generally takes a day to complete, prices can vary depending on the amount of debris to be removed and the size of the home. As a rule of thumb however, you can expect to pay anywhere around $600 and $2000 for the complete service. However don't let the price tag put you off, roof vacuuming needs only be performed once every 15 years .

    For more information on how to organise removal of old insulation and roof vacuuming, give us a call on on 1300 760 131, or visit our website at www.planetgreen.com.au/removal/
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    Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
    2:29 am
    Green cleaning, Breast cancer and cleaning chemicals, the facts
    Do the chemicals in cleaning products cause breat cancer and should be looking at green cleaning as an alternative

    House-proud Women who like to keep their homes clean may be at greater risk of breast cancer, research suggests.

    Could the use of green cleaning products reduce this exposure?

    Scientists found there are significant links between the disease and women's usage of cleaning products.

    Normal use of cleaners tripled the risk of breast cancer in women who used them the most , experts found.

    Among the different kinds of products, mould killers and air fresheners had the strongest association.

    Green cleaning alternatives should always feature no toxic chemicals in there ingrediant lista and are therefor are an ideal option for women worried about this connection.

    Alternativly, insect replellents and pesticides had little to no impact on breast cancer risk.

    Researchers conducted mobile conversations with 787 women aged 50 to 80 years old in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, with breast cancer and 721 healthy women also in that age range.

    The femails were asked about their use of products and pesticides, and divided into 4 groups from between high and low users. Cancer rates for the different groups were then compared.

    Study leader Dr Julia Brody, Who works for the Silent Spring Institute in Newton, Massachusetts, said: "Women who have the highest combined cleaning product use had an almost trebeled risk of contracting breast cancer in comparison to those with the lowest reported use.

    "Use of air fresheners and products for mould and mildew control were associated with a larger than averageincreased risk. To our knowledge, this could well be the first report on cleaning product use and risk of breast cancer."

    Air freshening products were found to double breast cancer risk with women who were in the largest user category, as did weekly use of mould and mildew-removing chemicals.

    Scientists state that if consumers were using green cleaning systems then this could remove this risk altogether.

    Most air fresheners have ingredients suspected to create breast cancer in animals, said the researchers.

    Many were also made with endocrine (hormone) disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that could potentially affect the growth of oestrogen-sensitive breast cancer cells.

    Not present in green cleaning products, Hormone-disruptors such as synthetic musks were often used in air fresheners, it was also discovered. Air fresheners could also contain lethalchemicals called terpenes which react with ozone in the air to form cancer triggers such as benzene they concluded.


    "Even though these levels may be perceived as low and EDCs are generally typically less potent than endogenous hormones, limited knowledge of product formulas and exposure levels of chemical constituents alone and in combination make it difficult to assess risks associated with product use," the researchers wrote.

    The scientists acknowledged that their conclusions might be swayed by "recall bias" because they depended on answers to questions. As to whether green cleaning products could decrease this risk, the answer was a resolute yes in favour of using less chemicals and more green cleaning products.

    For instance, women that accused chemical pollutants for their breast cancer could be more probable to report high usage of cleaning products. Women who said they were using only green cleaning products were not tested in the report.

    Dr Brody commented that it was also true that women with cancer, who put a lot of thought about the likely cause of their disease, may be more likely to remember their use of cleaning products accurately.

    Such unknown factors could be altogther avoided with a "prospective" study which followed the fate of a study group over several years.

    More information about green cleaning alternatives can be found at websites such as www.puregreencleaning.com.au which offers up interesting and healthy common alternatives to cleaning with dangerious chemicals.

    References and sources:

    http://greencleaning23.wikispaces.com/+Breast+cancer+and+Green+Cleaning+
    http://greg41pate.terapad.com/index.cfm?fa=contentNews.newsDetails&newsID=678751&from=list

    green cleaning pages
    2:01 am
    Green Cleaning, Should we stop using Cleaning Chemicals in our cleaning products
    House-proud Women who like to keep their homes fragrant could be at larger risk of breast cancer, research suggests.


    Scientists have discovered significant links between the cancer and women's usage of mould removers.

    Normal use of cleaners tripled the chance of breast cancer in women who used them the most , experts found.

    Green cleaning alternatives typically contain no toxic chemicals in there ingrediant lista and are therefor are an ideal option for women worried about this connection.

    In contrast, insect replellents and pesticides had little impact on breast cancer risk.

    Researchers conducted phone interviews with 878 femails aged 60 to 80 years old in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, with breast cancer and 765 healthy women also in that age range.

    To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on cleaning product use and risk of breast cancer."

    Scientists believe that if consumers started using green cleaning products then this could remove this risk altogether.

    Most pesticides contain ingredients which are known to trigger breast cancer in animals, said the researchers.

    Air fresheners could also contain chemicals called terpenes which can react with ozone in the air to form cancer triggers such as formaldehyde it was concluded.


    "Although these exposure levels may be perceived as low and EDCs are generally often less potent than endogenous hormones, limited knowledge of product formulas and biological activity and toxicity of chemical constituents alone make it generally impossible to assess risks associated with product use," the researchers wrote.

    The scientists acknowledged that their conclusions might be swayed by "recall bias" because they depended on answers to questions. For example, females who accused chemical pollutants for their breast cancer could be more probable to report high usage of cleaning products. Women who said they were using only green cleaning products were not tested in the report.

    Such uncertainty could be altogther avoided by a "prospective" study which followed the fate of a study group over a period of years.

    More information about green cleaning alternatives can be found at websites such as www.puregreencleaning.com.au which offers up interesting and healthy common alternatives to cleaning with dangerious chemicals.

    http://green-cleaning8.ning.com/profiles/blogs/how-to-avoid-the-hidden
    http://green-cleaning6.wikispaces.com/The+Hidden+Dangers+Of+Modern+Cleaning+Chemicals+

    green cleaning pages
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