Tag Archives: Chemicals
Air Pollution Prevention

Air Pollution Prevention: Everyone Benefits

With a focus on air pollution prevention, many companies are working hard to improve the quality of air in both the smallest and the largest of cities throughout the United States. In some larger cities, such as Los Angeles, air quality is a very worrisome factor. A layer of smog can be seen from a [...]

What is Smog and Where Does it Come From?

Nearly every large city on Earth suffers from some degree of smog. This word itself is a combination of smoke and fog, though the actual substance that hangs in the atmosphere like a dirty brown blanket is usually far more complicated. During the initial century of the industrial revolution, smog was almost always caused by [...]

Air Conditioning Troubleshooting For Window Units

Occasionally the air conditioning unit in a house or residential building may stop working or stop working as effectively as it has in the past. Often this lack of cooling ability by the system can be easily corrected with a bit of air conditioning troubleshooting that is simple and easy. If, after trying these air [...]

Profiling of Environmental Pollution

Fertilizer: common sense would indicate that it’s the last thing anyone has to worry about when considering how to farm effectively in order to avoid environmental pollution. Fertilizer is designed to grow plants, after all, to grow them more quickly, healthily, and effectively: and arent plants what all of these environmentalist types are clamoring for [...]

Pollution in the Bedroom

Most people spend at least a third of their lives in bed. In fact, given that one’s face is planted right in a pillow or mattress much of the time, the potential for being, quite literally, gassed in your sleep is quite high. Many of the materials that make up modern pillows, mattresses and bedclothes [...]

Basic Types of Pollution and Where to Find It

If you’re looking for pollution, you’re in luck. It’s everywhere. Pollution is present in the air in the form of carbon dioxide that causes climatological chaos, CFCs and methane that destroy the protective ozone layer, sulfur dioxide that causes acid rain and smog, not to mention all the other chemicals that contribute to respiratory ailments [...]