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Nov
03
By: bryboy | Discussion (0)

Sun-Mar Excel Self-Contained Composting ToiletWaste treatment facilities process a stunning amount of bathroom waste products a year such a staggering amount of money and time goes into this process. This necessary step also pushes so much hazardous materials into the atmosphere. While our modern life styles affords us the luxury of being able to not think about what is happening to our bathroom waste, with the state of the environment it something we simply cannot afford to ignore anymore. The average person produces 990 pounds of bathroom waste a year, and the average family is about 4 people, totaled up it is 3960 pounds of waste in one year alone, a figure that doesn’t take into effect garbage and other typical household waste. What many do not normally take under consideration is a composting toilet which offer many benefits over traditional systems of waste management.

Composting toilets are a rather great thing, especially for the eco-conscious family. The work in a process similar to it is like a forest floor. The process involved is called aerobic decomposition and it is a very safe (for both your family and the Earth) way of breaking down waste. While there are many different types of composting toilets, they all operate in a quite similar fashion. By incorporating air, heat, and macro-organisms it recycled bathroom waste into useful and perfect compost for your garden. While this may seem a bit out there, it is something that is already widely used in compost that is store bought, waste by products of both humans and animals is very high in nutrients that plants thrive on.

While people are understandable very concerned about the environment, those that wish to do more may really want to consider getting their own composting toilet. The usefulness does extend far beyond that of a normal toilet, as you can compost the traditional items as well. Food scraps and most organic compounds can be composted and turned into valuable plant food. Composting toilets also can cost over 25% less than a traditional septic system. The use of human waste to feed plants however has been around since the dawn of agriculture (and it is still widely used today).

If you are considering a composting toilet for your family, be assured that there is no unpleasant smells associated with a properly installed unit. In addition to the benefits of proper disposal and free and nutrient rich compost, you and your family will be making a lasting change that can benefit the years for years and years to come. Composting toilets combine both the jobs of a traditional composter and that of an toilet, reducing your carbon footprint in the process.

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Oct
12
By: angelie | Discussion (1)

Study shows that the human body is estimated to be 60% to 70% made of water. Water regulates body temperature and allows the nutrients to travel to all the vital organs.The following are just few benefits of letting your child drink water.

  • Water is important for their digestion. It helps the body get rid of waste in form of sweat and urine.
  • Water plays a vital role in your child’s immune system. It helps the kidneys and liver to function well and eliminate toxins from the blood.
  • Water keeps their joints lubricated.
  • Water helps the muscles and organs to work efficiently.
  • Water reduces craving for sweets which often causes dehydration.

But the real question is, How can you get your tots to chug the world’s healthiest drink?

  • Serve it cold- Kids usually love cold water. If your anxious about letting your child drink ice-cold water, try mixing half ice cold water and lukewarm water. Or use a transparent glass with different fancy shaped ice. Your child will definitely enjoy watching while the ice melt  while sipping his drink. But be reminded that you can use this tip once in awhile because drinking too much cold water can expend double the energy to maintain the ideal body temperature.
  • Put a little flavor and color – Naturally kids prefer sweet drinks. (Who doesn’t?) So to keep them drinking water try adding a pinch of sugar, a lemon strip or a mint strip.
  • Accessible water station – Always have a pitcher of water in the refrigerator, on the countertop, or beside table.  Keeping it within your little ones line of sight will set off a positive signal to drink water whenever he is thirsty.
  • Do it with them – Make it a habit as a family. Have a water chart and whoever gets the highest points will get a prize.

This is also a way for you to teach your kids  the other uses of water. You can make them easily understand this by purchasing  this dream kitchen.

This product will help your child understand the value of “water” in their lives. They basically need it:

  • for cooking
  • for cleaning
  • for washing etc.

Where to buy:  Lifestyle Deluxe Kitchen

Price: $219.99

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