Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Basement waterproofing systems

If you own a home and have a subsoil basement then you need to be concerned about basement waterproofing. Basement waterproofing is defined as preventing water from penetrating into your basement area.

Keeping the water out of your basement will limit the amount of mold and mildew that can occur in your basement area. The mold and mildew due to improperly waterproofed basement walls can cause illness and sickness in you and your family.

The construction industry is full of basement waterproofing products that are designed to keep your basement dry. However through proper research you will find that there are only three separate types of waterproofing available to you.

The first type is called “Tanking” or bonding a substance or membrane to the outside of your basement that will prevent water ingress into your basement walls.
This method is predominantly used during the initial construction phase of your home. If your builder built the structure properly this should be all of the basement waterproofing that you will need.

The second basement waterproofing method that is utilized is called a “Cavity Drainage System”.
When your basement is constructed you will have a thin plastic honeycomb membrane installed on the walls and floors.
The floors will be sloped toward the sump pump so that any water that ingresses into your basement structure can be promptly removed.

If your house experiences only mild rains year round this system may be all that you need for proper water removal. The downsides to the cavity system is one of system failure.
During power outages the sump pump may not work allowing your basement to be filled by water.
The honeycomb over time also could become a harbinger for mold and mildew spores.
Thereby disallowing the reason that you have the basement waterproofing product in your home in the first place.

If you live in parts of the country that occasionally receive heavy downpours then you will most assuredly be in need of the third and final type of basement waterproofing product.
This product is an “Exterior Foundation Drain”, also called a “French Drain” by many in the construction industry. The drain is a system that is built on the outside wall of your foundation and diverts water through a ground drainage system away from the basement walls.

Utilizing the Tanking method and the Exterior Foundation Drain is the best methodology for preventing basement waterproofing problems.

more information about this and other solutions go to: www.statewidebasements.com


Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Recycling and Customization




It is estimated that we throw away over one million tons of textiles every year. When old clothes and textiles are thrown away, they are most likely to end up in a landfill site.
Most of this comes from household sources, but it also comes from fabric and garment factories.


Landfill
Most of the waste produced in the USA ends up in landfill sites. Landfill sites are large areas where land is replaced by rubbish or waste. Landfill sites pose a threat to local ground water supplies. Every time it rains, water drains through all the rubbish, and picks up chemicals and hazardous materials from whatever is in the landfill site. This includes chemicals used in clothing and textiles such as dyes and bleaches. The water collects at the bottom of the landfill, often in large amounts and can be up to 200 times as toxic as raw sewage. The second problem with landfillling is the generation of gases as a by-product of decomposition such as methane. Methane can be explosive if it is allowed to build up.

Why Recycle? * Recycling reduces the need for landfill space. Textiles present particular problems in landfills as synthetic (man-made fibers) products will not decompose, while woolen garments do decompose and produce methane, which contributes to global warming.
* Recycling results in less pollution and energy savings, as fibers do not have to be transported from abroad.
* By re-using existing fibers and textiles, there is no need to make these textiles from raw materials (such as cotton, wool, and synthetic fibers) This saves on the energy used and pollution caused during manufacturing processes like dying, washing, and scouring.

What you can do to support recycling


1. Take your old clothes to clothes banks and charity shops
. Instead of throwing away your old clothes in the trash, you can take them to 'clothes banks' or charity shops. The Salvation Army, Goodwill, church organizations, and others use a clothing bank scheme. There are about 3,000 textile banks nationwide, and only about a quarter of the space in clothes banks is currently used so there is lots of room for more clothes. The Salvation Army has the largest number of textile banks in the USA - over 2,000. On average, each of these banks collects about six tons of textiles per year. These clothes are given to the homeless, sold in charity shops or sold in developing countries in Africa, the Indian sub-continent and parts of Eastern Europe. Nearly 70% of items put into clothing banks are reused as clothes, and any unwearable items are sold to merchants to be recycled and used as factory wiping cloths.

2. Support fashion brands, charity shops and businesses which use second-hand and recycled products
More and more designers and businesses are now making fashion ranges out of recycled clothes, recycled fabrics or fibres. Some examples are Junky Styling, which makes clothes from old suits, and Patagonia, which uses recycled drinks bottles for some of its fleece products. TRAID is a charity committed to protecting the environment and reducing world poverty by recycling and campaigning at home. Traid has shops all over London, and as well as selling second-hand clothes, it sells clothes which have been customised by Traid designers and turned into something completely new.

3. Customise your own clothes or clothes you have bought second-hand from charity shops
It is amazing what you can create from something you thought you would never wear again with a little imagination. Customising your own clothes means that you can create your own unique style, to suit your taste and lifestyle.

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Monday, November 17, 2008

Looking for "BRANDING SOLUTIONS"




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A brand is a collection of images and ideas representing an economic producer; more specifically, it refers to the descriptive verbal attributes and concrete symbols such as a name, logo, slogan, and design scheme that convey the essence of a company, product or service. Brand recognition and other reactions are created by the accumulation of experiences with the specific product or service, both directly relating to its use, and through the influence of advertising, design, and media commentary. A brand is a symbolic embodiment of all the information connected to a company, product or service. A brand serves to create associations and expectations among products made by a producer. A brand often includes an explicit logo, fonts, color schemes, symbols and sound which may be developed to represent implicit values, ideas, and even personality. The key objective is to create a relationship of trust.

The brand, and "branding" and brand equity have become increasingly important components of culture and the economy, now being described as "cultural accessories and personal philosophies".

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