Friday, February 22, 2013
Call then after a plumber and remove the water has run out
With such towels and buckets. You are not alone if you have experienced to get holiday ruined because of bad stomach and frequent urination. 44 percent of Danes hit namely of upset stomach when they go on vacation, according to a new survey conducted for Bifiform. But it can actually easily avoided - and receive tips on how. See also. Checklist for travel pharmacy: Avoid diarrhea and venereal diseases. Lastminute.com: How to get a better flight. Getting the cheapest to the airport. How to spot you copy the commodities on vacation. Remember kids, when they must have a passport. How do you flight with your children. How to become a family holiday good for the whole family. When several million Danes soon go on summer holiday abroad, many of us home with a bad memory. The holidays can become corrupted by too many unwanted visits to the toilet. Yet, only one in five Dane decidedly have prepared stomach against foreign bacteria before they go on holiday. But according Pharmacist Camilla Lauemoller from Steno Pharmacy may be using a number of measures to easily minimize or completely avoid getting indigestion travel "There is often a risk of upset stomach associated with foreign travel. Drinking water can be less pure than we are used to, and the food is often prepared less hygienic than at home. Therefore, it is important to adhere to current hygiejnerad, such as not drink water straight from the tap, beware of ice cubes, avoid raw food, eat only fruit you can peel, etc. "says Camilla Lauemoller. Prevent stomach before the holidays But in addition to follow the usual hygiejnerad can, according to Camilla Lauemoller also make sense to prevent stomach against the foreign bacteria, before you leave, avoiding wasted holidays "Instead of waiting until the damage is done, and you've got an upset stomach, it is definitely my recommendation that prevents his stomach with lactic acid bacteria both before and during the journey, especially if you are traveling to high-risk countries, or you have experienced getting indigestion on his trip abroad ". Tips on how to avoid diarrhea during your holiday: First Choose boiled, baked or fried dishes, prepared shortly before they are eaten. Facts on residents' travel habits. -In 2010, Danes traveled abroad on holiday more than 7.5 million times. - Diarrhea is the most common illness when traveling, and can be caused by both bacteria, viruses and parasites. Infection typically occurs through water, food and drinks that are not clean. - Almost every other Dane who travel abroad, hit by stomach upset, but only one in five Dane has prevented the stomach by taking lactic acid bacteria before they go on holiday. - Most people recover after a few days, but a minority become seriously ill. The high fever and dehydration because they sit a long time on the toilet and do not get drunk enough water. - In 2011, the entire 7,000 people hospitalized for their vacation. Every six were with diarrhea. - The Danish favorite destination is Europe. Sources: Statistics Denmark Travel Agency Association, Bifiform-study by Epinion in 2012. Second Choose beverages boiled water (tea, coffee), mineral water carbonated bottled with sealed lids, beer or sour milk products of well-known brands, or freshly squeezed juice. 3rd Eat only fruit that you have peeled. 4th Avoid tap water directly from the tap or example from ice cubes in drinks or food. 5th Avoid raw fish, raw shellfish (eg oysters and mussels), raw egg yolks, raw vegetables from low-growing plants (eg lettuce), mayonnaise-containing salads and all kinds of ice.
Get 10 tips on how to avoid frozen pipes in the house and home
What to do if they freeze. Prolonged frost is dangerous to your water - and heat pipes. The blow, if there is no circulation in the pipes, with great damage. But there are plenty of things you can do to prevent it from going wrong. Follow these 10 tips that we bring with Bolius.dk. First Ocean circulation in the heating tubes The pipes freeze easier for outside circulation. Therefore, you should not turn off the circulation pump at night when it's hard frost. Second Keep a minimum temperature of 17 degrees throughout the house Most insurance does not cover damage to your home caused by frost burst pipes due to insufficient space heating. You should always keep a minimum temperature of at least 17 degrees throughout the house. The home covers most companies do not frost damage as a result of inadequate heating, but here the indoor temperature does not matter, since most warms the house up when not in use. Instead, you must turn off the water and drain pipes empty the water. In addition, it is a good idea to check your insurance requirements. 3rd Beware of hidden pipes in skunken Please note, if you have hidden pipes to either heat or water in places where it can be really cold - but you do not usually get an eye on the tubes. Problems with frozen pipes occurs namely typically skunkrum, in the attic or other places where pipes run outside the building envelope. Use your logical sense - is there a radiator on the wall, and there is no visible pipes, there are pipes behind the wall. Check your skunkrum for pipes - and check out at the same time, if they are well enough insulated. 4th Insulate pipes or move them Once you have once had frost problems in a given location, you will probably get it again. In those cases, it would be a good idea either to insulate pipes, or - in real bad cases - to shift the piping so that it comes within the building envelope. 5th Drop electric varmebendler It is rarely worthwhile to develop heat, electrical varmebendler on the pipes, as many suggest. It can quickly become an expensive option to keep the frost from your pipes with electric heating. 6th Close the main water tap in the house Water and heating pipes bursting mostly in homes. Close therefore always the main water tap when you shut down for the winter holiday cottage and drain all water lines to the extent that this is possible. There is typically a spigot at the water meter and a hose leading to a drain. In many homes of older spigot can sit outdoors in a well. This is the safest way to frost ensure your pipes, according to Bolius Moen 21007 Vitalize Rainshower Shower Head Only with 1 2 Inch Connection- you prevent both rorsprengninger, and the water gushing out of the broken pipe when the temperature rises again. 7th Provide air circulation in the cottage Ensure the free circulation of air in the house by opening all interior doors and door during eg kitchen sink, in order to get hot in there. A kitchen cabinet, which is mounted against a cold wall, can become very cold. In such create runs use the water to the faucet often, and by opening the closet, you ensure that the cabinet is the same temperature as the rest of the kitchen. 8th Do not thaw frozen pipes with heat gun Heat guns can easily destroy or weaken the pipe, if you heat too long on a piece at a time. There is also liable to catch fire or create dust and you risk insurance does not cover. 9th Get an installer to thaw frozen water pipes up Ask your plumber to thaw the pipe up again by putting the voltage on the tube - do NOT even try you. Always ask for an estimate before work begins, as it varies by piping and where you live. 10th Stop accident before finishing Burst water or heating pipe, it is important to stop the flow of water. Close therefore the main water tap as soon as possible, it's often at the water meter in the utility room.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
The stopcock is VA approved
In Operation X's tap test, the North Saniware NS1 far below the limit values at all points. No Name. Photo: TV. "No Name" faucet purchased Harald Nyborg. Bought in Harald Nyborg to 298 AUD. The water tap is not VA approved. In Operation X's tap test, deliver "No Name" tap 23 micrograms of nickel in drinking water after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality requirements, may only get 20 micrograms of nickel per day from drinking water. SEKOMIX Thor. Photo: TV. SEKOMIX Thor. Bought in Silvan to 589.95 DKK. Since Operation X purchased taps were SEKOMIX Thor is not VA approved, although it appeared from the box that it was. The stopcock was subsequently godkendt.I Operation X's tap test, deliver SEKOMIX Thor 65 micrograms of nickel to drink the water after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality requirements, may only get 20 micrograms of nickel per day from drinking water. Because of the release of nickel to the drinking water was Operation X also made a material testing SEKOMIX Thor. In Denmark, there are still no requirements for what materials, which taps are made of, must contain. In other countries, however for some time tested materials, which taps are made of. Material test is stopped in at the German limit values for materials used in drinking water. Material test shows that compared to the German limit includes the tap too much cadmium, chromium, iron, nickel and tin. See material test here. GEYSER Maximum. Photo: TV. Geyser Peak. Bought in Silvan to 549.95 DKK. The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation X's tap test is Geyser Peak far below the limit values at all points. "Operation X" Grohe 114629 Solo 7 1 2 22 Rainshower Shower Head Orange reveals hazardous taps. When TV-program "Operation X" and host Morten Spiegelhauer Monday 22 October at. 20.00 is back with new programs, the market for faucets scrutinized. The result is surprising illegality and lack of control. Morten Spiegelhauer. In many Danish homes are faucets that deliver too many dangerous heavy metals in drinking water. The glass of water you drink when you get up in the morning or when you get home from work, can contain so much lead that the daily limit will be exceeded only with one glass of water. Morten Spiegelhauer travel to China, where the Danish importers have produced their faucets cheap. Under the guise of being Danish faucet importer is "Operation X" shown around the factories where everything from old engine parts for dirty gear smoking with the crucible and are made on the taps, which ends up on the shelves of Danish businesses. Back in Denmark tester "Operation X" a series of taps from Danish stores. The evidence is overwhelming. A number of taps provide either too much or too little nickel lead in relation to what is healthy manner. - Lead is one of the most dangerous substances we know, in terms of brain development, and you have not the slightest chance to see that you drink a poison. Authorities must protect ourselves from these dangerous products, says Professor Philippe Grandjean, who has studied the harmful effects of lead.
Geyser Peak Bought in Silvan to 549.95 DKK
The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation X's tap test is Geyser Peak far below the limit values at all points. SEKOMIX Dagur. Bought in Bauhaus to 129 £. Since Operation X purchased taps were SEKOMIX Dagur not VA approved, although it appeared from the box that it was. The stopcock was subsequently approved. In Operation X's tap test, deliver SEKOMIX Dagur 32 micrograms of nickel in drinking water after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality requirements, may only get 20 micrograms of nickel per day from drinking water. Advertisement. POLAR. Photo: TV. Polar Art. No 1001. Bought in Bauhaus to 49.95 £. The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation X's tap test, deliver Polar Art. No 1001 36 micrograms of nickel to drink the water after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality requirements, may only get 20 micrograms of nickel per day from drinking water. VICTORIA Basic 2. Photo: TV. Victoria Basic 2. Bought in Silvan to 419 AUD. The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation X's tap test, deliver Victoria Basic 2, 13 micrograms of lead in drinking water after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality requirements, may only get 10 micrograms of lead per day from drinking water. Due to the migration of lead to drinking water was Operation X also made a material testing of Victoria Basic 2 In Denmark, there are still no requirements for what materials, which taps are made of, must contain. In other countries, however for some time tested materials, which taps are made of. Material test is stopped in at the German limit values for materials used in drinking water. Hansgrohe 18747 A or Massaud Acoma Thermostatic Valve Trim 20 GPM with Metal Knob Handle Less Valve Material test shows that compared to the German limit includes the tap too much iron, nickel, lead, silicon and tin. See material test here. FOCUS Variant Satin. Photo: TV. Focus Variant Satin. Bought in Jem & Fix for 139 DKK. The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation X's tap test, deliver Focus Variant Satin, 65 micrograms of lead in drinking water after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality requirements, may only get 10 micrograms of lead per day from drinking water. Due to the migration of lead to drinking water was Operation X also made a material test of Focus Variant Satin. In Denmark, there are still no requirements for what materials, which taps are made of, must contain. In other countries, however for some time tested materials, which taps are made of. Material test is stopped in at the German limit values for materials used in drinking water. Material test shows that compared to the German limit includes the tap too much iron, nickel, lead and tin. See material test here. NORTH SANIWARE NS1. Photo: TV. North Saniware NS1. Bought in Silvan to 179.95 DKK.
Polar Art. No 1001 Bought in Bauhaus to 49.95 £.
The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation X's tap test, deliver Polar Art. No
1001 36 micrograms of nickel to drink the water after 12 hours of standing.
According to the EPA water quality requirements, may only get 20 micrograms of
nickel per day from drinking water. VICTORIA Basic 2 Photo: TV. Victoria Basic
2. Bought in Silvan to 419 AUD. The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation X's
tap test, deliver Victoria Basic 2, 13 micrograms of lead in drinking water
after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality requirements,
may only get 10 micrograms of lead per day from drinking water. Due to the
migration of lead to drinking water was Operation X also made a material
testing of Victoria Basic 2 In Denmark, there are still no requirements for
what materials, which taps are made of, must contain. In other countries,
however for some time tested materials, which taps are made of. Material test
is stopped in at the German limit values for materials used in drinking
water. Material test shows that compared to the German limit includes the tap
too much iron, nickel, lead, silicon and tin. See material test here. FOCUS
Variant Satin Photo: TV. Focus Variant Satin. Bought in Jem & Fix for 139
DKK. Maa 140076 SEC36 Two Piece Shower Module 36 22 L 36 22 W 78 22 H The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation X's tap test, deliver Focus
Variant Satin, 65 micrograms of lead in drinking water after 12 hours of
standing. According to the EPA water quality requirements, may only get 10
micrograms of lead per day from drinking water. Due to the migration of lead to
drinking water was Operation X also made a material test of Focus Variant
Satin. In Denmark, there are still no requirements for what materials, which
taps are made of, must contain. In other countries, however for some time
tested materials, which taps are made of. Material test is stopped in at the
German limit values for materials used in drinking water. Material test shows
that compared to the German limit includes the tap too much iron, nickel, lead
and tin. See material test here. NORTH SANIWARE NS1 Photo: TV. North Saniware
NS1. Bought in Silvan to 179.95 DKK. The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation
X's tap test, the North Saniware NS1 far below the limit values at all points.
No Name Photo: TV. "No Name" faucet purchased Harald Nyborg. Bought
in Harald Nyborg to 298 AUD. The water tap is not VA approved. In Operation X's
tap test, deliver "No Name" tap 23 micrograms of nickel in drinking
water after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality
requirements, may only get 20 micrograms of nickel per day from drinking water.
SEKOMIX Thor Photo: TV. SEKOMIX Thor. Bought in Silvan to 589.95 DKK. Since
Operation X purchased taps were SEKOMIX Thor is not VA approved, although it
appeared from the box that it was. The stopcock was subsequently godkendt. I
Operation X's tap test, deliver SEKOMIX Thor 65 micrograms of nickel to drink
the water after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality
requirements, may only get 20 micrograms of nickel per day from drinking water.
Because of the release of nickel to the drinking water was Operation X also
made a material testing SEKOMIX Thor. In Denmark, there are still no
requirements for what materials, which taps are made of, must contain. In other
countries, however for some time tested materials, which taps are made of.
Material test is stopped in at the German limit values for materials used in
drinking water. Material test shows that compared to the German limit includes
the tap too much cadmium, chromium, iron, nickel and tin. See material test
here. GEYSER Maximum Photo: TV.
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