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Green Technology for Housecleaning Tool
It seems that the people are getting aware with the earth’s future lately. This awareness then resulting in people life’s generally. People started to use more environmental friendly products and tools; which is in the end it will lead to new and more environmental friendly products.
One of the great products of green technology is steam cleaners. Without any chemicals added but just water, of course it will emit no pollutant to the environment, while it cleans and deodorize your rooms and the fixture.
Set Your Pantry Tidy and Healthy

Tidy and clean pantry is all women want to have. Not only it is nice on our eyes, but it is also the beginning of healthy family. Pantry is the place where you prepare the daily breads for the rest of your family. What will happen if you serve food from a slovenly pantry full of germ? You bring your family to health trouble.
One dominant source of germ is moth which brought germ with its foot from dirty place. So, you must pay attention to this problem, and don’t forget to always provide pantry moth trap, so you can use it every time you need it.
Carport for Your Car

If you love your cars, make worthy carports to protect them from the weather and nature. Now just calculate how much money you must spend to repaint your car if there is a scratch on its body or on other parts caused by rain, fallen twig, etc. Furthermore, carport is not only for parking our car, but sometimes it is also a place for repairing our car when it has little problem we can handle.

Use extreme caution when entering the building, as it may collapse without warning.
Bring flashlights, rather than lanterns, torches, or lighted cigarettes into the building—there may be leaking gas lines or flammable material.
Stay away from fallen or damaged wires.
Check for leaking gas pipes in your home. Do this by smell. If you smell gas, do this:
- Open all windows and doors;
- Turn off the main gas valve at the meter,
- Leave the house immediately;
- Notify the gas company or the police department;
- Don’t reenter the house until you are told it is safe to do so.
If any electrical appliances are wet, turn off the main power switch, unplug the appliances and let them dry out.
Do not use fresh food that has come in contact with flood waters.
Test drinking water for potability; wells should be pumped out and the water tested before drinking.
Keep tuned to your radio or television stations for advice and instructions of your local government on: where to go to obtain necessary medical care in your area; where to go for emergency assistance such as housing, clothing, and food; and ways to help yourself and your community recover from the emergency.
