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Low Level PC Poisons - Computer Equipment Fumes, Dust And Gases

... a fan on., and avoid routine (multiple) photocopying every single document. Think long term. Removing even mild poisons from your environment is yet another way to keep safe, stay fitter at the PC and enjoy a healthy computing career! Read Read: Low Level PC Poisons - Computer Equipment Fumes, Dust And Gases

By: Mick Madigan | 12/05/2006 | Wellness

How to Treat Poison Ivy

... organic method used to get rid of poison ivy is to pull it out by the roots. The roots must be disposed of; do not burn! Inhaling fumes from burning poison ivy causes far greater health problems than just the rash caused by skin contact. ... Read Read: How to Treat Poison Ivy

By: peterhutch | 09/06/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Treat Poison Ivy

... organic method used to get rid of poison ivy is to pull it out by the roots. The roots must be disposed of; do not burn! Inhaling fumes from burning poison ivy causes far greater health problems than just the rash caused by skin contact. ... Read Read: Treat Poison Ivy

By: Nadeeka Johnson | 28/03/2009 | Health

Dog Poisoning Symptoms - a Look at Common Symptoms of Dog Poisoning

... in the form of insect stings or hazardous fumes.  In some cases, dogs absorb the materials through their skin.SkinSpeaking of skin, the development of a rash is one of the first symptoms of dog poisoning.  The rash occurs when toxins enter ... Read Read: Dog Poisoning Symptoms - a Look at Common Symptoms of Dog Poisoning

By: D Swain | 17/11/2008 | Pets

How to Protect Your Children From Lead Poisoning

... , both during renovation and after, as it will capture lead particles and reduce your family's risk of lead poisoning by inhalation. In addition to these precautions during periods of reconstruction, the following routine measures can be ... Read Read: How to Protect Your Children From Lead Poisoning

By: M. Scott Smith | 02/07/2008 | Parenting

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Information

... UK, more than 50 people die from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning every year, and 200 people are seriously injured. CO is found in combustion fumes, such as those produced by cars and trucks, small gasoline engines, stoves, lanterns, ... Read Read: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Information

By: Juliet Cohen | 23/01/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Common Household Products Can Poison your Dog

... product has been ingested or if the dog has been breathing the fumes, medical care will be required to reduce the damage. Less potent but still dangerous substances that can cause symptoms of poisoning in dogs are chocolate, caffeine, ... Read Read: Common Household Products Can Poison your Dog

By: Jonni Good | 20/07/2007 | Pets

Carbon monoxide poisoning - Carbon Monoxide Alarm Saves Lives

... with haunted houses, including strange visions and sounds and feelings of dread, can be attributed to carbon monoxide poisoning, as its symptoms include confusion, delirium, emotional disturbances, and hallucinations. In one famous case, ... Read Read: Carbon monoxide poisoning - Carbon Monoxide Alarm Saves Lives

By: M4rtinroche | 09/12/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Truth About Poison Ivy Myths

... to the plant will have critical troubles if someone close to them is seeking to burn the plant to remove it and you breathe in the fumes.Poison Ivy Is InfectiousThe majority of people will isolate their kids and seek to help their kid ... Read Read: Truth About Poison Ivy Myths

By: nlwest21 | 27/06/2009 | Health

Cat Poisoning - What You Need To Know

... Cats are vulnerable to the following gases if inhaled: ammonia, carbon monoxide, fumes from heating or cooking gas. A cat suffering from poisoning by inhalation may exhibit weakness and dizziness, breathing difficulties, and bright red ... Read Read: Cat Poisoning - What You Need To Know

By: Tristan Andrews | 18/01/2007 | Pets

How Do I Protect Myself From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?

... treatment, death. However the majority of people who die from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning will die in their sleep as they are breathing in the fumes all night. If you are concerned about the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning you ... Read Read: How Do I Protect Myself From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?

By: Ray Toofan | 10/07/2008 | Health
Iman Ashour

Wake Up & Smell the Poison 3

... you are using household chemicals. It’s bad enough to smoke! Seek medical attention immediately if you suspect you have been poisoned or injured due to exposure to a household chemical. In the end, the ultimate best thing you can do is ... Read Read: Wake Up & Smell the Poison 3

By: Iman Ashour | 15/04/2007 | Wellness

Cat Health - Is It Poisonous To Your Cat?

... or have someone come in to spray, you should find somewhere else for your cat to stay until it is safe to return. Breathing fumes from these products in a closed up house can be very harmful. 2. It is recommended for your cat's safety to ... Read Read: Cat Health - Is It Poisonous To Your Cat?

By: David P Lee | 07/10/2007 | Pets

Chicago Lead Poisoning Injury

... is often a result of inhalation or ingestion of lead dust or fumes. Once ingested or inhaled, lead moves through the bloodstream and organs to the bones where it is stored.Lead poisoning can occur from gradual buildup in the body through ... Read Read: Chicago Lead Poisoning Injury

By: John Taylor | 02/11/2009 | Personal Injury

Curbing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning with Home Security

... odorless, tasteless and invisible gas.  Many people may be suffering small doses of carbon monoxide poisoning now, but are unaware of it because the symptoms from limited exposure exactly mimic those of the flu.  Carbon monoxide can build ... Read Read: Curbing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning with Home Security

By: Oswald Melman | 18/12/2009 | Home Security

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