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The
Six Silent Killers in Your Home: How to Detect and Eliminate
Them
by
SixWise.com
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You
routinely check the batteries on your smoke detectors. You
keep your doors locked with a deadbolt. You are particular
about turning your oven off after each use.
Yet
despite the fact that most Americans believe their homes are
safe havens, of the 91,000 deaths that occur each year from
unintentional injury, 20 percent of them occur in the home,
according to The Home Safety Council. This translates to about
18,000
deaths each year from home injuries.
A
majority of these fatalities in the home are due to “invisible”
threats that you cannot see, smell or feel until an accident
occurs.
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Even
those with the best intentions of home safety can easily overlook
these serious threats … that is, unless you are aware of them
and take the proper steps to eliminate and avoid them.
With
that in mind, here are the top six silent threats in the home
and what to do about them.
who should also be aware of this important information.
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1.
Don’t Let Harmful Gases Sneak Up on You
Carbon
Monoxide
- If
you don’t already own a carbon monoxide detector, investing
in one could save your life—this
poisonous gas is responsible for killing almost 4,000 people
in the United States each year.
Because carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless gas
that is produced when fuels from your fireplace, water heater,
boiler or furnace burn incompletely, it
can fill a home, and your lungs, without anyone taking notice.
Once exposed, symptoms include headaches, nausea, dizziness,
fatigue, shortness of breath, unconsciousness and even death.
- Carbon
monoxide detectors are the only way to detect the gas in
your home,
which is why several states and cities have implemented
legislation requiring them in new dwellings (if you live
in Chicago, St. Louis or New York City, you’re in luck).
Sixwise.com strongly recommends investing in a high quality,
reliable carbon monoxide detector.
After
research and careful review, by far the most highly rated
line of carbon dioxide detectors we found are those by Kidde
Nighthawk, and one that is particularly recommended is the
Kidde
Knighthawk Carbon Monoxide Alarm Kopp-3. This alarm plugs
into any standard wall outlet and offers superior protection
from two threats -- carbon monoxide AND explosive gas (see
below).
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Gas
Leaks
- Leaking
gases from stoves and heaters can lead to asphyxiation
(the inability to breathe leading to suffocation) and
dangerous explosions. Fortunately, most commercial gases
used in homes have a strong odor added to them to alert
you of leaks. If
you smell a gas leak, immediately get out of the home
and call the police or fire department
(if you are unable to leave, open the windows and doors
and shut off the gas supply if you know where it’s located
before getting help. Also avoid turning on lights or electrical
outlets, which could spark an explosion).
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The top-rated Kidde Knighthawk Carbon
Monoxide Alarm is UL approved & provides
peace of mind that your home is free of the
poisonous, odorless gas.
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Radon
- Radon
is an odorless radioactive gas that comes from rocks,
well-water and building materials beneath your home. According
to the Environmental Protection Agency, it’s estimated
that up
to 30,000 lung cancer deaths occur each year due to household
radon exposure—the greatest cause of lung cancer in the
United States second only to smoking.
- The
only way to detect radon in your home is with a radon
gas detector kit that can accurately measure harmful levels
in your home. The
Professional Radon Gas Dual Canister Test Kit is reasonably
priced, easy to do and provides you test results in the
same day.
2.
If Your Home is Sick, You Could be Too: Fungi and Mold
- Sick
Building Syndrome (SBS) results when indoor air becomes
contaminated with fungi, or mold.
The mold can grow when walls, carpets or other building
materials become wet and aren’t adequately cleaned.
- According
to Dr. David Straus, a scientist from Texas Tech University
and a leading expert on mold exposure and SBS, the usual
symptoms of SBS include eye, nose and throat irritation,
headaches and fatigue.
- Signs
that your home may be mold-infested include:
- Stained
ceilings
- A
musty or earthy smell
- Black,
pink, orange or green spots on walls
- Flood
or hurricane damage
- Swollen
or crumbling walls
- Damp
basement
- Leaky
pipes, ceilings or toilet seals
- Dr.
Straus gives the following recommendations to keep your
home mold-free:
- Make
sure your home has no broken pipes or leaks in the
roof (these could promote mold growth)
- Reduce
humidity in your home my weather-proofing it as much
as possible
- Keep
furniture and floors dusted
- Change
air filters regularly
According
to the Centers for Disease Control, the following groups
of people may be at greater risk than others for mold:
- Infants
and children
- The
elderly
- People
with asthma, allergies, and other respiratory (breathing)
conditions
- People
with weakened immune systems (such as people with HIV
infection, cancer patients taking chemotherapy, and people
who have received an organ transplant)
When
working around mold in the home, it is highly recommended
that you wear gloves made natural rubber, neoprene, nitrile,
polyurethane; wear goggles that do not have ventilation
holes; and keep your mouth covered with a multi-purpose
respirator.
If
you suspect mold in your bathroom shower, an excellent remedy
is to combine 2 teaspoons of tea tree essential oil (Melaleuca
alternifolia) with 2 cups of water in a spray bottle and
shake well. The mixture can be sprayed directly onto problematic
surfaces like tubs and shower curtains. "Nothing works as
well as this mixture to remove mold," says Berthold-Bond,
an environmental home expert.
For
home dusting, it is recommended that you avoid
common rags as they are some of the prime havens for germs
and tend to merely spread microscopic contaminants like
fungi around. Instead, choose a duster made of ultramicrofibers,
which pick up absolutely everything in their path and don’t
let it go …
seriously consider the highly recommended PerfectClean
Flexible Duster, which makes it easy to reach any area
of your home and is very economical.
IMPORTANT!
If you suspect you have a serious case of mold in your home,
SixWise.com urges you to read the complementary .pdf e-report
from the Environmental Protection Agency called "A Brief
Guide to Mold and Moisture in Your Home" at http://www.epa.gov/iaq/molds/images/moldguide.pdf.
3.
Illness-Causing Bacteria and Viruses: Lurking in Your Home?
If
you read “Your
Office is a Top Source of Illness-Causing Germs to You!”
on
Sixwise.com, you know that germs
that cause flu, diarrhea, and considerably more serious
contagious diseases abound in places you least expect them—the
typical home or work office desk, for instance, has 400
times more germs than a toilet!
And there are more germs in your kitchen than in your bathroom!
While
many people diligently scrub and disinfect their bathrooms,
it’s easy to overlook a desktop or kitchen counter that
appears clean. What you don’t see, however, are the microscopic,
illness-causing germs that have taken up residence on your
computer keyboard or kitchen sink drain.
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Another
highly overlooked area of the American home? Children’s areas.
This includes their toys, which should be cleaned routinely
with a safe ultramicrofiber product but rarely are cleaned
with anything at all.
Americans
typically spend about $1 billion each year on antibacterial
products to kill household germs, yet many experts say these
products give out a false sense of security, as they only
kill bacteria—not the viruses that are responsible for many
illnesses.
This
is why Sixwise.com so highly recommends you use
PerfectClean products in your home office, kitchen, children’s
rooms —anywhere you want the deepest clean, down to
the microscopic level.
PerfectClean
is what the hospitals, schools, fine hotels and other leading
organizations are now using to safely keep their facilities
“microscopically clean,” and you and your family don’t deserve
any less.
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Prevent the Dangerous Pests You Can See, Like Fleas, and the
Dangerous Pests You Can't See, Like Viruses and Bacteria,
by Keeping Your Home Clean
at the Microscopic Level
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PerfectClean’s
ultramicrofiber construction combined with a patented antimicrobial
chemistry enables its wipers, towels, & flat mops to reach
deep into microscopic crevices and remove everything in
its path … that is because at an astonishing 3 microns,
the ultramicrofibers are even smaller than most bacteria
(each cleaning cloth contains over 300 miles of actual cleaning
surface!).
Without
using any harsh chemicals -- which can not only harm surfaces
but can also be harmful to your health (see below) -- PerfectClean
products are like magnets to dirt, dust and biological contaminants.
Plus, hospitals and other organizations in the commercial
industry use each PerfectClean cloth over 100 times, simply
washing them in the washing machine, and you can too! You
will SAVE BIG by eliminating paper towels, germ-infested
sponges and rags, chemical cleaners and more by using PerfectClean.
To
learn more about PerfectClean products, read The
Missing Link to Your Preventive Healthcare.
4.
Household Chemicals Can be Deadly
Many
household products -- including those meant to clean, disinfect,
fertilize, kill insects and rodents, and more – are poisonous
at varying levels to humans and pets. If
these products fall into the wrong hands (or mouths), they
can quickly turn from “helpful” to harmful and horrific.
Therefore:
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- Keep
all chemicals, including cleaners, insecticides, antifreeze,
medications and vitamins, fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides,
etc. in child-proof containers that are out of the reach
of children and pets.
- Consider
switching from chemical cleansers to the 100% PerfectClean
products covered in the section above. Not only are they
significantly more effective, but they are far more cost-effective
too as hospitals and other organizations use PerfectClean
towels, wipers and more a hundred times or more to full
effect before replacing!
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PerfectClean Products Like this Flexible Duster
are Made of 100% Safe Ultramicrofibers That
Pick Up Everything in Their Path – So You
Can Eliminate Germ-Infested Rags and
Dangerous Chemical Cleaners!
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5.
Keep Pests at Bay
Though
mildly to severely disgusting, many pests that can invade
your home are relatively harmless. However, there are some
pests that can pose a variety of serious dangers.
Mice:
As you are urged to read in full at “Hantavirus:
The Little Mouse in Your House Could Be Deadly!” two
varieties of mice common in North America are responsible
for Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), a very serious
disease of which 50% of the cases in humans result in death.
The key to avoid hantavirus in your home is to keep it thoroughly
clean, and to use highly effective traps if you do have
mice such as the top-rated Victor
Electronic Mousetrap.
Termites:
Though more a nuisance than a real health hazard, termites
can cause major structural damage to homes (and to your
wallet). If you suspect you have termites, it is important
to contact a professional exterminator as soon as possible.
Red
Fire Ants: Red fire ants, which were once confined to
South America, have infested many Southern and Southeastern
states. Fire
ants are so dangerous because, similar to bees, when a mound
is disturbed the ants have a “mob mentatlity” that causes
them to attack in swarms.
When humans are bitten, the ant venom burns the skin and
causes tiny blisters to form. Fire ants bite repeatedly,
leaving victims with blister-covered skin.
Rats:
Rats,
which often have fleas, can spread dangerous diseases.
Plus, they like to gnaw through all kinds of materials and
can even start fires if they chew on electrical wires. The
Victor
Electronic Rat Trap is highly recommend to get rid of
rats in your home (it is safe, reusable and it’s not disgusting
like other methods!)
Fleas
and Ticks: Fleas
and ticks are everywhere—there
are more than 200 species of fleas and 200 species of ticks
in the United States—and they
can transmit diseases like Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, babesiosis
and Rocky Mountain spotted fever to pets and humans alike.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
more than 16,000 Americans are infected with Lyme disease
carried by deer ticks every year, and often the ticks come
into the home via pets. There are a variety of approaches
on the market to rid your home of fleas and ticks, but if
you have a severe infestation it is highly recommended that
you contact a professional exterminator.
6.
Hidden Fire Hazards
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Halogen
Torchére Lamps Can Be a Serious Hidden
Fire Risk.
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According
to the U.S. Fire Administration, every year, nearly
156,000 fires in the U.S. occur during the winter holiday season,
claiming nearly 630 lives, and many are caused by accidents.
Even the recent well-publicized skyscraper fire at the LaSalle
Bank headquarters in Chicago, which injured more than three-dozen
people and burned for over five hours, was reportedly caused
by an accident.
Hidden
fire hazards that many people are unaware of include:
- Worn
out extension cords
- Unattended
candles, cooking pots or indoor Christmas lights
- Cigarettes
that are not put out completely
- Damaged
cables
- Halogen
torchére floor lamps: The halogen bulbs in these
lamps operate at extremely high temperatures that can
ignite nearby drapes, bedding or other flammable objects
unless the lamps have a wire or glass guard and a bulb
that is 300 watts or less.
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You
may not want to risk having one of these lamps in your home
at all, but if you have a Halogen torchére lamp and wish
to keep it, you can and should get free wire guards by writing
to:
Catalina
Lighting Consumer Services
18191
NW 68th Avenue
Miami,
FL 33015
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