Gas is typically a harmless and eco-friendly way to heat your household but it can also be potentially hazardous if a leak arises or an appliance is damaged.
If you smell gas or think that you might have a gas leak anywhere then you must call the gas emergency line immediately. Open your windows and doors to let air in, ensure all...
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Since the introduction of mobile devices, consumers have utilized their accessibility and practical uses and changed the way they approach the eco-friendliness and health of their homes. The apps they offer give consumers the greatest convenience and act as intermediary tools that provide easy access to critical health and...
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The electric car has come a long way since the late 19th century. Improvements in battery technology and efficiency have led to faster, longer ranging cars that can recharge faster than ever. From the legendary Tesla Roadster to the affordable Ford ECOnetic, electric cars are becoming more and more popular and better and better...
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On the morning of Nov. 29, 2012, U.S. Senator Frank R. Lautenberg of New Jersey spoke at a Senate hearing to address the impact Superstorm Sandy had on New Jersey. He requested the Environmental Protection Agency and the Environmental Public Works (EPW) move forward in rebuilding the affected areas. Lautenberg, who is chairman of...
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Have you ever wondered what people from the 1920s would think if they saw our modern day cars? Have you ever gone a step further and wondered what our cars will look like ten, twenty or fifty years from now? I guess that you imagined that we would all be cruising in flying cars that hover six foot from the ground. Well, we aren’t...
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