Episode 81 – Hazardous Chemicals In Your Home

Hazardous home chemicals are a problem that many people don’t see.  From every day cleaning solutions, to dust and even your refrigerator, chemicals in your home can cause problems with your health.  A member of our forum, mbarnatl suggested that I do this show.  And based on my organic upbringing, this subject interested me so I did this podcast.  You should find it useful when planning out strategies to prevent disasters such as disease and allergies.

Also, I talk about CANCER. Not someone who has it, but someTHING that has cancer.  So tune in to find out!

Highlights:

  • What products in your home have harmful chemicals?
  • What can you do about it?
  • What health problems do they cause?
  • 10 ways to make your home healthier.
  • How a vacuum cleaners makes a huge difference.
  • Nicotine addiction and home health.
  • Hazardous gas in your home.
  • S.A.C. Contest.
  • Government Cancer
  • Dr. Gloria Gilbere audio clips on toxicity in the home.

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Episode 80 – House Fires

House fires are experienced every day by many Americans.  But most people don’t understand fire. Only when we know the true nature of fire can we prepare our families and ourselves. Each year more than 4,000 American’s die and approximately 25,000 are injured in fires many of which could have been prevented. Nearly 1,000 lives are lost to fires that originated in the bedroom and about 100 firefighters are killed in the line of duty each year. Each year in the United States fires kill more American’s than all natural disasters combined.  In this episode I talk about how to protect your home against fire, what to do if a fire occurs and developing your 60 second plan.

Highlights:

  • 4 Facts about the nature of fire.
  • Causes of fire and fire deaths.
  • Where house fire usually occurs.
  • General fire safety and prevention tips.
  • Developing a 60 second plan (www.theplacewithnoname.com)
  • Monitored smoke detectors.
  • Why this is such an important subject.
  • Fire kills more people every year in the U.S. than all  natural disasters combined.

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Bob Mayne

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