Apple Files New Liquidmetal Patents Covering An Injection Mold & The Creation Of The Bottom Portion Of The Iphone – Patently Apple

Does Bleach Kill Mold in Concrete? Certain strains of mold (mycotoxins) can be toxic to all humans, given sufficient exposure. Luckily, many household items will quickly kill mold and prevent its return–even on concrete. Other People Are Reading How to Remove Basement Mold Bleach and Mold The Environmental Protection Agency generally recommends a solution of warm water and soap fortified with a small amount of bleach (about a third cup of bleach for every gallon of water) to clean a mold colony. Bleach can be particularly useful for cleaning mold growth from concrete. The website All Things Concrete recommends diluting bleach with water, pouring directly onto concrete and after a few minutes rinsing off with a pressure washer or by hand. Preventative Measures Cleaning and removing a mold colony is only half the battle. Mold growth occurs because microscopic airborne mold spores drift through the air and happen to land in a moist environment; without moisture, the mold couldn’t grow. Therefore, after cleaning and removing the mold colony, it is advisable to apply a standard household disinfectant to the area where the mold grew. Most importantly, dry the entire area completely after cleaning and disinfecting. Mold Growth and Concrete One of the most common causes of mold growth in homes is the presence of extra moisture due to damaged or malfunctioning household appliances. Areas that typically use concrete in their construction, like basements and storm shelters, can be prone to mold growth due to a leaky ceiling, a damaged washing machine or a leak from the house’s plumbing system. These will need to be remedied and repaired to retard potential mold growth. Other Considerations When bleach is used for any household use, including cleaning concrete, it is important to aerate the room by opening a window or running a fan–or better yet, do both to exhaust bleach fumes and introduce fresh air into the room. If you use large amounts of bleach, consider using eye protection and gloves. Consult a doctor immediately if anyone in your home displays symptoms of mycotoxicosis, a condition caused by significant exposure to mycotoxin molds. Related Searches
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com proposes some options for black mold removal. Frequent cleaning up of the section by using a bleach solution can assist take away this specific troublesome substance and get a hygienic conditions. One of the best ways to control molds as proposed by the web-site is usually to kill it at the base. Bathrooms, basements, and wet areas are inclined to mold growth. Your kitchen sectors will have to be cleaned up often since these are zones with wetness. Basement mold removal has to be remedied because it can easily get spread around to the remainder of the place. The site describes this kind of molds which usually develop buildings are generally detrimental to persons. Cellars, garages, and crawlspaces are most likely spots for toxic black mold to grow. Toxic black molds shouldn’t be cleaned on our own because generate a lot of spores which could spread out and expand in many other places in the house. It is called a toxic mold since it generates harmful toxins labeled as mycotoxins. Toxic black molds may result in respiratory difficulties, like wheezing, coughing, and bleeding of lungs. It can create skin problems, circulation troubles in the heart, and immune system problems. Weakness, general discomfort, reproductive issues, hair loss etc are some other black mold difficulties . Children and elderly persons are the most involved due to the fact their defense mechanisms are weak. The mold is quite risky and lethal. It can have significant unwanted side effects for your health and make it dismal. Moldremovalinhome.
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(Newsom’s hams are an ambient cured aged meat, exactly the way they used to be in the barn. There is no heated room in this process. The facility produces only one crop a year. Also, there are no nitrates.) …………… Like wine, a ham develops nuanced flavors with age. Mahaffey prefers the “exquisite” flavor of her 15-month-old hams. “You have to understand something about Southern cooking: people will cook something and cook it again. There is no such thing as blanched green beans in the South. And most people will cook these hams to death. It’s true. I never ate a piece of toast that wasn’t burnt until I was an adult.” Do you have to cook these hams to eat them? The USDA remains silent on the subject because no one has ever pushed to have raw country ham sanctioned. The fear is that, if asked, the USDA would not approve it and would require a label saying country hams shouldn’t be eaten raw. . . .Not surprisingly, then, each person seems to have his or her own way of cooking a hamboiled, steam-baked, fried with or without coffee grounds.
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They can be damaged by all sorts of things such as weather, drought, animals, insects and mold. Mold growth on trees shows up on the leaves as spots or a powdery film. It doesn’t always mean the tree will die, but it can happen. Removing the mold is the best way to prevent further damage. Step 1 Spray the tree with a sulfur-based treatment to kill mold and mildew such as powdery mildew. Mix the sulfur at a rate of 2 tsp. per gallon of water. Do not use this on walnut trees. Step 2 Spray water on trees that are developing a mold due to insects that leave a residue in their path. An example might be aphids. The mold itself will be taken care of when the sticky residue is worn off by weather or eaten by the insects. To keep it from coming back, you need to get rid of the insects by knocking them out of the tree. For bad infestations use an insecticide. The water can sometimes remove the mold itself as well. Step 3 Mix 1-part bleach to 10 parts water to spray the tree mold. Adding bleach to the water will increase the chances of removing the mold.
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Poor indoor air quality affects people from all walks of life. Affected persons include both genders, all ages, those unborn and soon-to-be-born, homemakers, stay-at-home moms, teachers and school children, veterans, retirees, disabled individuals, workers of all levels and skills, farmers, professionals, owners of businesses large and small, and all degrees of affluence. In short, anyone who spends time indoors is at risk. Would you like to join the Global Indoor Health Network? If you support our Vision and Mission and would like to join us, please send us a message via our contact form. Follow us on Facebook and on Twitter at @GlobalIHN. Home Global Indoor Health Network The Global Indoor Health Network is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing education and awareness of the health effects of mold and other indoor contaminants. Our worldwide network of scientists, physicians, researchers, indoor air quality experts, attorneys, teachers, injured workers, advocates and others are working together to promote healthy indoor environments in homes, schools and businesses. We have united to share our collective knowledge, expertise and life experiences to advance the understanding and awareness of this very important public health issue. Our website provides personal stories, statistics and information on the health effects, along with an extensive list of research papers, government reports and scientific studies. There are many factors that affect indoor air quality. Our primary focus is on the contaminants in water-damaged buildings. These contaminants include molds, mycotoxins, volatile organic compounds, microbial particulates, proteins, galactomannans, endotoxins and bacteria. These water-damage events can occur in connection with floods, hurricanes, construction defects, roof leaks, foundation problems, plumbing leaks, appliance leaks, condensation, or as a result of buildings materials that can become wet during storage, transportation and construction.
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Does Bleach Kill Mold in Concrete? Certain strains of mold (mycotoxins) can be toxic to all humans, given sufficient exposure. Luckily, many household items will quickly kill mold and prevent its return–even on concrete. Other People Are Reading How to Remove Basement Mold Bleach and Mold The Environmental Protection Agency generally recommends a solution of warm water and soap fortified with a small amount of bleach (about a third cup of bleach for every gallon of water) to clean a mold colony. Bleach can be particularly useful for cleaning mold growth from concrete. The website All Things Concrete recommends diluting bleach with water, pouring directly onto concrete and after a few minutes rinsing off with a pressure washer or by hand. Preventative Measures Cleaning and removing a mold colony is only half the battle. Mold growth occurs because microscopic airborne mold spores drift through the air and happen to land in a moist environment; without moisture, the mold couldn’t grow. Therefore, after cleaning and removing the mold colony, it is advisable to apply a standard household disinfectant to the area where the mold grew. Most importantly, dry the entire area completely after cleaning and disinfecting. Mold Growth and Concrete One of the most common causes of mold growth in homes is the presence of extra moisture due to damaged or malfunctioning household appliances. Areas that typically use concrete in their construction, like basements and storm shelters, can be prone to mold growth due to a leaky ceiling, a damaged washing machine or a leak from the house’s plumbing system. These will need to be remedied and repaired to retard potential mold growth. Other Considerations When bleach is used for any household use, including cleaning concrete, it is important to aerate the room by opening a window or running a fan–or better yet, do both to exhaust bleach fumes and introduce fresh air into the room. If you use large amounts of bleach, consider using eye protection and gloves.
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1. Brush any black mold formations thoroughly with a stiff, wire brush. 2. Turn off your pool pump. 3. Use a large chlorine tablet and break it into a couple decently-sized chlorine http://www.ehow.com/how_6048770_kill-black-mold-sw… 1. Balance your pool before trying to kill the algae. Imbalanced chemicals, such as a high pH and low chlorine, create an environment perfect for the black algae to bloom. Bring a http://www.ehow.com/how_5980498_clean-vinyl-pool-b… 1. Drain all the water from the pool. 2. Put on a long-sleeve shirt, long pants, an N-95 respirator, a pair of safety goggles without vent holes and rubber gloves.
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I’ve seen some really cool Floam lampshades – and even a Floam-covered piggy bank! There are so many possibilities. I found that the texture was a little bit interesting – guess I’m used to more of the smooth modeling compounds! But after a bit, my hands got used to the new texture and those creative juice started to flow. It is really easy to use as well – just roll it, mold it and cover it…and you’ll have a brand new Floam covered object with bright and fun new look! Floam is a great gift idea for any child who loves to decorate and to come up with their own masterpieces (whether that be a Floam-covered piggy bank or a Floam-covered treasure box). Floam also has four really fun Floam-in-the-dark (glow in the dark!) colors, so now you will be able to see your Floam creations even after the lights go out. The fun just never ends when you’ve got Floam in your home. 🙂 Here’s a little video so you can see first hand how Floam works: This is a wonderful gift idea for anyone who is crafts or who loves to do art projects or create fun, new designs. Our daughter would be one of these people…and when you put her mind and her hands to work with some Floam, it’s amazing what can happen! Floam is an affordable gift idea for those who love to create and design! Floam is sold at Toys R Us and Canadian Tire. WIN IT! One of our readers is going to win some Floam to use in their own home!
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Apple’s claim number 19 states that “the high velocity thermal spraying process is selected from the group consisting of cold spraying, detonation spraying, flame spraying, high velocity oxy-fuel coating spraying (HVOF), plasma spraying, warm spraying, wire arc spraying, twin-wire arc spraying or combinations thereof. In Apple’s patent Figure 5 shown below we see is a side view of a portion of the iPhone illustrating a method of providing a ductile material in areas adjacent input/output ports or jacks. Only the bottom portion of the housing is shown in Figure 5. The housing is comprised of a bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy, can be formed to include through holes for ports 20, 22, and 24, and cut-outs 500 that can be filled, cast, or coated with a ductile material, shown as 42 in Figure 5. A suitable mold material can be used to block through holes 20, 22, and 24, as shown by numerals 50, 52, and 54. The ductile material then can be coated, cast, or filled into the cut-outs 500, joined to bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy housing in accordance with any of the joining techniques discussed within the patent application, and the mold materials 50, 52, and 54 removed to produce the bottom of the iPhone. Apple’s patent Figure 6 is a side view of a portion of the housing of the iPhone illustrating a method of providing a ductile material in areas adjacent input/output ports or jacks. In other embodiments, the ductile material is a metal or alloy of the metal in which the specific metal used is not one of the metals used to form the bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy. In other embodiments, the ductile material is a plastic material, or rubber material. Examples of suitable ductile metals include, without limitation, one or more metals, or alloys of a metal selected from tantalum, niobium, molybdenum, iridium, rhodium, titanium, hafnium, zirconium, magnesium, rhenium, tungsten, gold, silver, platinum, iron, nickel, copper, aluminum, zinc, tin, lead, and alloys and mixtures thereof. The ductile metal or alloy of the metal may be comprised of a single metal, or may be an alloy of a number of metals. In addition to metals or alloys of metals, polymeric ductile materials also may be used in certain embodiments. Suitable ductile polymeric materials include, for example, polyolefins, rubbers, polymeric foams, polyacrylates, solidified gels, and mixtures thereof. Apple’s patent Figure 7 shown below illustrates a quaternary phase diagram illustrating a compositional range for forming a joint between a bulk-solidifying amorphous alloy material and a ductile material. Additionally Figure 7 illustrates a tetrahedral-plot approach for depicting the alloying composition range for a four component alloy system (A,B,C,D) wherein the alloy system includes, for example, an element B that is a principal component of the at least one metal or alloy of that metal that is used to form the ductile material.
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