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Bleach and cleaning fluids create toxic gasses when mixed together. If you pour bleach and other cleaning agents down your sink drains, and they mix in your pipes, you can contaminate the air in your home with the resulting gas created. The following items should never be poured down the sink with bleach: Vinegar.
Eggs and Meat According to Business Insider, nearly half of Americans in a survey reported seeing a shortage of meat and eggs in the beginning of...
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Other than the air we breathe, water is the most essential component for human survival. It is estimated that a person cannot survive for more than...
Read More »Practice drain and sewer safety by never disposing of dangerous or clog-producing materials in any of your drains, including those in your sinks, bathtubs, showers, and toilets. The following liquid and dry substances should never be poured into your household drains.
Miller has admitted that racism is embedded in some outdated federal policies that have deprived many First Nations of clean drinking water. Many...
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Why is reading good for you? Reading is good for you because it improves your focus, memory, empathy, and communication skills. It can reduce...
Read More »Fluids, oils, and grease formulations for vehicles are highly toxic to humans, animals, and plants. To protect the watershed around you, you should never pour these materials down your household drains. Not only can automotive fluids react like the household products listed above, but they leach into small streams, waterways, and eventually the ocean. California, like many states, has strict rules on the automotive materials that can be disposed of in your waste-water drains and trash bins. Various towns and counties have their own rules about automotive waste as well. Fortunately, there are Household Hazardous Waste Centers (HHWC) throughout California where you may dispose of your car fluids and used motor oil. The waste centers accept antifreeze, windshield washer fluid, car batteries, car polish, and engine treatments. HHWCs accept automotive products in sealed containers with working lids. The containers must not leak or be highly breakable. Check your local HHWC for the details on your local disposal and transportation limits.
You can survive for 3 Hours without shelter in a harsh environment (unless in icy water) You can survive for 3 Days without water (if sheltered...
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