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		<title>The E-333 Eva-Dry Mini Renewable Dehumidifier: A Natural Defense Against Moisture and Mildew.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 14:03:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Johnson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Eva-Dry Mini Renewable Dehumidifier is a safe, non-toxic, natural defense against moisture and mildew.</p>
<p>What makes this effective?</p>
<p>Renewable Eva-Dry Mini Dehumidifier is filled with silica gel, a very thirsty substance. Odorless silica beads absorb many times it's weight in moisture and lock it in so water can't leak or spill out.</p>
<p>When the Eva-Dry Mini Renewable Dehumidifier is full the indicator will turn pink. This means you need to plug it in to release the converted water vapors, and dry the silica out again. When it is ready to go back to work the indicator will return back to it's blue color. The Eva-Dry Mini can continue this process for up to 10 years.</p>
<p>The Eva-Dry Mini Dehumidifier is great for the home, boats, camera bags, safes, clothing/closets, vehicles, computers, guns, and documents. It eliminates musty odors caused by excessive moisture.</p>
<p>If you have allergies the Eva-Dry Mini will provide constant, effective relief. It eliminates allergens, odors, mold, mildew, and moisture damage while remaining spill and mess free.</p>
<p>The Eva-Dry Mini Renewable Dehumidifier is quite, and does not require batteries, or electricity to operate. It lasts for up to ten years, and all you have to do is plug it in to renew it when the indicator changes color.</p>
<p>The Eva-Dry Mini Dehumidifier uses natural silica gel crystals that are child and pet safe. These are non-toxic, colorless, odorless, and Eco-Friendly.</p>
<p>The E-333 Eva-Dry Mini Dehumidifier Features:</p>
<p>It has a High capacity</p>
<p>It can dehumidify up to 333 cubic ft</p>
<p>It can absorb 6 to 8 ounces of moisture before you need to renew it</p>
<p>100% renewable</p>
<p>No batteries or cords required</p>
<p>Renews in 12-16 hours</p>
<p>Spill free</p>
<p>Child and pet safe</p>
<p>Eco-Friendly</p>
<p>Consumer Testimonials:</p>
<p>"After putting Eva-Dry Mini Dehumidifier in linen closets, winter clothes storage and just about everywhere, my asthma and allergies have improved dramatically."</p>
<p>"Anyone with a prized collection (whether it be paper, guns, gems or art) should seriously consider purchasing the E-333 Eva-Dry Mini Dehumidifier for smaller storage areas (safes, cabinets, etc)."</p>
<p>Looking to find the best deal on the <a href='http://www.duhastorage.com/Eva-Dry-Mini-Renewable-Dehumidifier_p_46.html'>E-333 Eva-Dry Mini Renewable Dehumidifier</a>, then visit www.duhastorage.com for more information about <a href='http://www.duhastorage.com/Eva-Dry_c_28.html'>Eva-Dry Products</a></p>
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		<title>Zap Away Moisture With The E-500 Eva-Dry High Capacity Renewable Dehumidifier.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 16:11:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Johnson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have a problem with moisture, and mildew? The Eva-Dry High Capacity Renewable Dehumidifier is a safe, non-toxic, natural defense.</p>
<p>How it works:</p>
<p>The Renewable Eva-Dry High Capacity Dehumidifier is full of silica gel which is extremely absorptive . The odorless silica beads can absorb many times it's weight in moisture. It locks in moisture so water can leak or spill out.</p>
<p>When the Eva-Dry High Capacity Renewable Dehumidifier is "full" you renew the silica inside by plugging the unit into any power outlet. Heat gently releases water vapor in a few hours. When the indicator is blue again, Eva-Dry High Capacity is renewed and ready to go back to work. You can repeat the process for up to 10 years!</p>
<p>The Eva-Dry High Capacity Dehumidifier is great for the home, boats, camera bags, safes, clothing/closets, vehicles, computers, guns, and documents. It eliminates musty odors caused by excessive moisture.</p>
<p>If you have allergies the Eva-Dry High Capacity will provide constant, effective relief. It eliminates allergens, odors, mold, mildew, and moisture damage while remaining spill and mess free.</p>
<p>The Eva-Dry High Capacity Renewable Dehumidifier works up to 10 years absorbing humidity silently. It operates without electricity, or batteries. All you have to do is plug it in to renew it when the indicator changes color.</p>
<p>The Eva-Dry High Capacity Dehumidifier uses natural silica gel crystals that are child and pet safe. These are non-toxic, colorless, odorless, and Eco-Friendly.</p>
<p>E-500 Eva-Dry High Capacity Dehumidifier Features:</p>
<p>It has a High capacity</p>
<p>It can dehumidify up to 500 cubic ft</p>
<p>Absorbs 6-8 ounces of moisture before renewing</p>
<p>100% renewable</p>
<p>Doesn't need batteries or cords</p>
<p>Renews in 12-16 hours</p>
<p>Spill free</p>
<p>Child and pet safe</p>
<p>Eco friendly</p>
<p>Customer Testimonials:</p>
<p>"When my grandchild was born I got out the children's books I had stored away. They smelled so musty I thought we would never use them, but by putting them in a cupboard with Eva-Dry High Capacity Dehumidifier they soon smelled fine. Same with photos and documents kept in a damp file cabinet."</p>
<p>"This dehumidifier is The handiest thing I've ever seen. I use the E-500 Eva-Dry High Capacity Dehumidifier in a fireproof safe that I keep about $1000.00 worth of gunpowder and Primers in. It keeps my powder and primers 100 % DRY!"</p>
<p>Looking to find the best deal on the <a href='http://www.duhastorage.com/Eva-Dry-Renewable-Dehumidifier_p_45.html'>E-500 Eva-Dry High Capacity Renewable Dehumidifier</a>, then visit www.duhastorage.com for more information about <a href='http://www.duhastorage.com/Eva-Dry_c_28.html'>Eva-Dry Products</a></p>
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		<title>Solutions To Avoid and Get Rid of Black Mold</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 15:48:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Belview</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It's important to understand not every mold you come across is harmful. However, black mold is a mold you should avoid at all costs. Black mold, known as STACHYBOTRYS is considered toxic and deadly.</p>
<p>Black mold health risk may differ to people and animals. People with low immune system and has asthma are mostly at risk. Some experts claim that black mold can even cause brain damage. The fat that black mold can travel anywhere; everyone is susceptible to these black mold health issues.</p>
<p>To begin with, the growth of black mold is dependent to the environment. House indoor temperature is favorable to black mold growth. Since all molds acts as decomposers, often they live in areas where water, oxygen and nutrients are present. Woods, plants, manures, and or compose stuffs are some of the organic materials they eat.</p>
<p>Black mold health issues are very dangerous, not only for babies but also to anyone who are exposed to these fungi frequently. Black mold removal is essential in response to this.</p>
<p>Here's what you can do... Black Mold Removal</p>
<p>A very good source for understanding black mold, black mold symptoms, black mold pictures, dangers of black molds, common mistakes of cleaning mold and black mold removal is accessible on MoldManuscript.com, which comes in an ebook and audio. It is absolutely free of charge.</p>
<p>The mold removal course, which comes in segment of audios will teach you on how to get rid of molds safely and fast using mold cleaner or homemade black mold cleaners. Furthermore, the manuscript guarantees great saving for black mold removal.</p>
<p>Some of the effective mold cleaner products endorsed by Maurice Manhattan are Molderizer and SafeShield. On the manuscript, he talks about how to use these products wisely.</p>
<p>Also, business folks who wanted to start a business, may have a ton of success in this industry using the right products.</p>
<p>Procedures you must know for <a href="http://www.mold-removal.biz/black-mold-kills/3-dangers-black-mold-babies-elders">basement mold removal</a>. Find the updated guides mold professionals use to <a href="http://www.mold-removal.biz/mold-clean-up-mold-expert">remove black mold</a>.</p>
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		<title>Spore Mold: The Smell Of Mold, How To Recognize And Eradicate It</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 11:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Holder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are six basic issues to know when it comes to mold or mildew smells. First, if you detect the musty smell in your house (which most recognize as mold or mildew, even though mildew occurs most typically on living plants not inside a home), you most assuredly will find mold somewhere in the building. Second, there are some molds which give off no smells at all so never rely on smell alone to tell you whether or not mold exists in your home. Third, even though it has been deliberated whether the gases (or smell) released by mold is dangerous we do know that the presence of these gases (smells) do signify a problem exists. Forth, should there be mold in your home (odorless or otherwise) you must detect it, eradicate it and fix whatever caused it. Fifth, you may use self inspection kits as part of your routine home maintenance process, however you should make sure you do periodically have professional inspections done as well (which are somewhat more expensive than the DIY types of inspections). Sixth, once you have gotten rid of your mold problems you may not have necessarily gotten rid of the mold smell. As with many gases (odors) the musty smell of mold may have seeped into various materials surrounding it--most notably curtains and carpets and such.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='faibyline'>by Mike Holder</div>
<p>There are six basic issues to know when it comes to mold or mildew smells. First, if you detect the musty smell in your house (which most recognize as mold or mildew, even though mildew occurs most typically on living plants not inside a home), you most assuredly will find mold somewhere in the building. Second, there are some molds which give off no smells at all so never rely on smell alone to tell you whether or not mold exists in your home. Third, even though it has been deliberated whether the gases (or smell) released by mold is dangerous we do know that the presence of these gases (smells) do signify a problem exists. Forth, should there be mold in your home (odorless or otherwise) you must detect it, eradicate it and fix whatever caused it. Fifth, you may use self inspection kits as part of your routine home maintenance process, however you should make sure you do periodically have professional inspections done as well (which are somewhat more expensive than the DIY types of inspections). Sixth, once you have gotten rid of your mold problems you may not have necessarily gotten rid of the mold smell. As with many gases (odors) the musty smell of mold may have seeped into various materials surrounding it--most notably curtains and carpets and such.</p>
<p>Remember that there are many types of molds which may cause the odors to vary as well. The circumstances (how damp, how hot, how much light, what it is growing on etc.) causing the mold to develop will play a part in how (or if) the mold smells. Not only do the various types of mold differ odor-wise, they will vary visually as well (most typically color variances although some are hard to see at all).</p>
<p>When mold is found most likely whatever problem causing the mold has caused other hazards which may be giving off their own odors in addition to the smells produced by the mold--sometimes masking the smell of mold. A few examples could be the rotting corpse of a dead animal, sewage leaks, dangerous pesticides leaking, and deadly gases leaking from AC or Heating units (etc.).</p>
<p>Remember the smell produced by mold in no way tells us how big the problem is or whether the problem is poisonous.</p>
<p>It is not always possible but can be very helpful to know a buildings history when trying to ascertain where a problem may lie. For example if you know there was a plumbing leak you may want to begin the inspection there.</p>
<p>When it comes to odor sensitivity everyone is different. Chances are that one person may become aware of an odor much more rapidly than others.</p>
<p>Odor perception can also be affected by the types of medications you may be taking or by an illness you may be suffering from. Some illnesses/medications can prevent one from detecting smells or perhaps have one imagining odors.</p>
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<div class='failinks'>Dr. Eugene M. (Mike) Holder has over 20 years of engineering experience in safety, structural, and mechanical analysis and design. His credentials include a Master of Engineering degree in mechanical engineering from Texas A&amp;M, a Master of Science degree in civil engineering from UAB and a PhD in civil engineering from the University of Alabama. For more information about Dr. Holder and his new technology to test mold: <a href="http://www.moldtimer.com">www.moldtimer.com</a></div>
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		<title>Mold Mildew Removal: Why it makes sense to inspect for mold</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Holder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mold can be found just about anywhere. Most typically it can be found in damp places like a basement, or improperly cleaned humidifiers/dehumidifiers or in and around walls. Although mold can be found in multiple shades and colors it is most often referred to as black mold.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='faibyline'>by Mike Holder</div>
<p>Mold can be found just about anywhere. Most typically it can be found in damp places like a basement, or improperly cleaned humidifiers/dehumidifiers or in and around walls. Although mold can be found in multiple shades and colors it is most often referred to as black mold.</p>
<p>Mold and Health Concerns: Wide ranging health issues can be caused by mold. Just to name a few: allergies, asthma, sinus infections and more including serious diseases. While the typical targets (infants, young children, the elderly, etc.) are most at risk, anyone can have their health affected by mold. One good thing to note is that mold can be wiped out if you know what kind it is and where it is located. For this reason alone mold inspections should be included as part of your routine household care routine.</p>
<p>Inspecting for Mold: Professional mold inspections should be conducted on a routine basis as it is not unusual for the typical home to have some sort of mold. However, if left undetected these fungi multiply quite quickly changing a small issue into an enormous problem. Basic professional inspections should be conducted on a routine basis with more extensive professional inspections happening only on an occasional basis. </p>
<p>Testing Results from a CMI: The testing results provided by a Certified Mold Inspector (CMI) will include (but may not be limited to) air quality, walls and floors and any problematic appliances. These test results will be fully documented and are more extensive than anything you can do yourself. It is a good idea to have a CMI do an inspection if you are looking to purchase an older home, if you think there might be a problem or if you simply have not had your home tested in a few years. An official mold test result analysis by a CMI may be required if you have damages you wish to file a claim for.</p>
<p>Conducting Mold Testing Yourself: Professional Inspections can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars and up. To make testing more cost effective most home supply stores have do-it-yourself mold testing kits which indicate whether or not you have mold spores in the air at home. These kits are in no way shape or form a replacement for the professional inspection, but allow home owners the ability to test between professional inspections. </p>
<p>Basic Mold Preventions: The easiest way to prevent mold problems is to simply keep your house clean. This may sound like a no brainer however, this should include: getting rid of standing water, cleaning house hold appliances regularly (like refrigerator, humidifiers, dehumidifiers etc.), cleaning the AC unit regularly, fixing leaky pipes, and the list goes on. </p>
<p>As you can see, conducting routine mold inspections should become a part of your routine home maintenance schedule. If left unchecked, mold can cause enormous issues with not only your health but you home as well.</p>
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<div class='failinks'>Dr. Mike Holder has over 20 years of engineering experience in safety, structural, and mechanical analysis and design. His credentials include a Master of Engineering degree in mechanical engineering from Texas A&amp;M, a Master of Science degree in civil engineering from UAB and a PhD in civil engineering from the University of Alabama. To learn more about Dr. Holder and his new technology to test mold: <a href="http://www.moldtimer.com">www.moldtimer.com</a></div>
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