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Oct 31, 2016
Choosing a water filter For Family Backcountry Or International Travel
When
hiking in the backcountry or doing some international travel with your family
it is important to consider that water sources may have contaminates. Drinking
unclean water can lead to a barrage of illnesses including parasites. It is
hard to tell if a water source is clean as parasites are invisible so even
crystal clear water may be teaming with bacteria. Locals from other countries
will have a different tolerance to the microbes in water so you may get sick
from water sources that they do not. Therefore besides hiking gear, always make sure that you also bring a water filter or a water purifier. Water purifiers are different than water filters as water filters do
not filter out viruses. A purifier typically uses chemicals or UV light whereas
a water filter only removes large contaminants.
Some
of the most common types of portable water filters are:
Pump Filter: This kind of filter allows the
simple method of putting a hose into a water source and is very practical for
smaller volumes of water due to the time and effort involved. Some added
bonuses are that they can be used in very shallow water and have filters that
are easily changed.
Gravity Filter: Using gravity to pull the water
through a filter this method is great as energy expenditure is very low
compared to the pump filter. The only real problems occur when it is difficult
to find a place to hang. Also using it in shallow water conditions can be
difficult.
Bottle Filter: A bottle filter is great but only
for single person use. Some are designed to be used along with a straw and
other styles have it more like a coffee type filter that you press through to
catch all the particles. Given that only low volumes of water can be filtered
at any time it would require the use of many to be sufficient for a family.
(Note:If
you already have a backcountry water filter remember that with any filter
repeatedly using it will cause it to become clogged. So be sure to clean it
regularly)
When
traveling out of the country, if you only use a filter designed for backcountry
use, you may be at risk to viruses. Water filters typically only trap bacteria,
debris and other protozoa and cannot catch the smaller viruses. A water filter
can be used in tandem with a purifier firstly using it to filter out any large
particles such as dirt and leaves. This is especially useful when having to
filter a large volume of water. So if you are planning international travel be
sure to travel with a water filter and a water purifier. Some water filters
like the “Village Bucket” described businessconnectworld.com. Are
actually water filters that also act as a water purifier. Using sediment which
naturally causes viruses to clump together and get caught in the filter which
is at the 0.1 micron level.
When
considering which type of filter to use it is very important to consider the
circumstances that they will be use. Ask yourself the question “will I need
this for bacteria or viruses?” so sometimes a typical water filter will get the
job done such as one that uses gravity for multiple people or a portable pocket
sized straw filter. The easy of transport and the volume of water needing to be
consumed should be your two most important means of determining which you
should choose. If leaving the country you should always choose a water purifier
or a water filter that is strong enough to filter at the 0.1 micron level.
Oct 29, 2016
15 Steel Homes You’ll Want To Move Into Today
There are
three different types of constructions methods for Steel Building PA
residential homes. The first is built using a steel frame, the second uses “I”
beams which are generally used for modern architecture styles homes and the
third involves building a superstructure from metal. Below is different example
for the types of properties using these Prefab Metal Buildings methods:
1 – The Rustic
Farmhouse
The rustic
farmhouse is a dream home for those who want to get away from the crowds and
live in a peaceful environment. It is a family home that is perfect for
children to grow up in and enjoy all that nature has to offer.
2 - Gambrel
Home
This type of
home is small in size measuring around 1440 SQ feet. With a woodwork interior,
it adds to the comfort and warmth. It is the perfect choice for someone who
wants to build their own home and is easily erected by a small team of people.
With the cost of under $25,000, it makes it a very appealing option for those
who need to budget.
3 – The Barn
Home
If you want a
home with lots of space and stunning interior the Barn House is a perfect
choice. With exposed woodwork along with high beamed ceilings and large living
space, it is the perfect family home.
4 - The Farm
Home
The farm home
is huge in size and can easily accommodate a large family. With its wrap-around
porch, it makes it perfect for enjoying the summer nights or hosting parties.
5 – The Metal
Mansion
The metal
mansion has everything a man could wish for in a home. It features a large man
cave, huge living spaces, and massive hobby garage.
6 - The Modern
Farmhouse
This is not a
typical farmhouse as it is designed with huge open floor spaces, oversized
windows, and an Ultra-modern design.
7 – The
Statement House
This is no
ordinary home as it's a unique Steel Building PA architecture with large open
floor space along with luxurious interior design. With its exposed high beam
ceilings, it provides a living space that delivers an airy and comfortable
living space.
8 – The
Hunting Lodge Home
If you are the
outdoorsman type that wants to live away from the crowds this is the perfect
home for you. It has a simple exterior but is warm and welcoming inside. It has
rustic feel due to the wood paneling and with its large fireplace is a perfect
place to cozy up over the winter months.
9 – The Zero
Energy House
If you are
conscientious about the environment then this home is a perfect solution due to
its zero energy design.
10 – The
Arched House
For those that
are looking to build their own property on a tight budget, this is the home for
you as prices start from only $10,000. It has a quirky design and is extremely
energy-efficient.
11 – The Lake
House
There is no
better place to have a home than sat next to a beautiful lake. The home as
elegant interior and original woodwork give it a rustic feel.
12 – The Log
Cabin
If your dream
is to live in the woods then buying a log cabin will fulfill it. From the
outside, it does impress but once inside it has a warm interior and is
spacious. It is the perfect getaway home and is fully fitted with all the
modern equipment.
13 – The
Modernist House
If you enjoy
the countryside then this home constructed from metal is the perfect example of
what can be achieved with Prefab Metal Buildings. It has a minimalist
architecture which is elegant and simple.
14 – The
Sprawling Ranch Property
This property
won first prize in the Design Awards for American Residential custom
construction. It has a brick exterior, wraparound porch and large garage that
will fit two cars. With breathtaking views, a large open plan kitchen and
spacious rooms, it is no surprise that it won the award.
15 – The
Folksy Farmhouse
This property
is a meticulous redesign farmhouse with a white exterior along with wraparound
porch. It is extremely spacious and has an elegant design with large open floor
space along with a clean interior.
These home
designs are all the brainchild of North American company Americansteelspan.com.
For a more details regarding these homes and other metal structures visit their site.
A Healthier Home Begins with Your HVAC System
As a result of
recent health and safety research, people are now more aware how important
indoor air quality improvement is for their well-being. Advances in technology
have brought about several new products which make the air we breathe much
safer and healthier. Before modern times, we didn’t even know that air-borne
bacteria were a threat to our health. Now, bacteria and viruses are a
well-known issue; and it is even standard for places such as hospitals to
install air purification systems in their HVAC units to combat these invisible
pathogens. There are other
ways to improve the indoor air quality as well, and you can
consult with your residential HVAC technician
in Sacramento CA for more information.
Upgrade Your Air Filter
The most basic way
to improve your indoor air quality is to install a better air filtering system.
There are two new products that can do this. One is a media filter, and the
other is an electrostatic air filter. A media filter is a highly efficient
woven fiber filter that is generally between three to five inches thick. It’s
meant to replace all of the one-inch filters throughout the home and is only
changed once or twice a year. An electrostatic filter is washable and uses
electric current and static electricity to catch microscopic particles and
forms of bacteria as air passes through it.
Replace Your Ductwork
A duct network is
highly susceptible to dust accumulation as well as microorganisms, especially
the old fiberglass box-type ducts. Whatever particles may have gotten through
your old air filters are now clinging to the inside of the duct system. Really,
the only way to completely clean it is to replace it altogether. You can even
ask your technician to install one of the new eco-friendly ductwork systems.
These ducts are even more efficient at trapping the temperature inside them,
preventing heat from leaking in or out of them, ultimately saving you money on
your utility bill and reducing your carbon footprint.
Consider Ultraviolet Devices
Hospitals have used
UV-C Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation for decades. Now, a form of this
technology is cost-efficient enough for residential use.
So what is it? Basically, UV-C is a spectrum of light that kills
microorganisms. In the HVAC industry, a technician installs one or several
bulbs emitting ultraviolet light on the inside of the air handling unit to
prevent the growth and spread of harmful viruses and bacteria. There is even a
model that goes inside the ductwork to constantly purify and sanitize the air.
If you or anyone in
your home suffers from allergies, stuffy nose, or asthma, these could be
symptoms of poor indoor air quality in the home. You’ll want to contact an
experienced HVAC system installer and repair facility in order to ensure your
indoor air quality stands to be improved. Consulting with professionals, along
with a family doctor, helps to ensure your home is the healthiest place to be.
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