Friday, July 27, 2012
House Lifts for Storms
When the weather is good, a specific home is level with the ground. If a storm occurs, the home contains water sensors which detect rising water. If the water becomes higher than it should, the sensors actuate a switch which raises the house similarly to a car lift in a garage. The lift would have the capacity to lift the home up to 40' in the air minimally.
This device is extremely usefull in severe weather storm areas near water fronts. The posts must be capable of being stabilized in high rushing water currents equalling a whitewater river.
The poles are similar to oil rig "legs".
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Household Chemical Safety
Many household chemicals are regarded as safe; by government agencies, for household usage. For the homeowner, it is imperative to have a very safe environment. To ensure proper safety, MSDS sheets are available online for searching chemical safety sheets for chemicals used in the home.
MSDS sheets contain information regarding safety handling, toxicity, and other vital data.
For the homeowner, the MSDS sheets should be printed, laminated, and stored in a place easily viewed and accessible to the homeowner for home use.
The sheets display proper safety equipment to wear. It is extremely important to homeowners to use the sheets; especially if the owner has children. This will prevent; or minimalize exposure to chemicals in the home.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Food Supplies: the first step in manufacturing methodologies
For future potentials, resources must, firstly be reserved for the most valuable and important usage.
Platinum is vital for future usage. It is to be reserved for:
[1] eating utensils for the higher classes of people. Platinum Cookware, eatware, and other food preparation and consumption use devices are vital due to the ware being capable of lasting over 100 generations of families [1,000 years]. Presently, corrodable [ susceptible to corrosion] devices are used which will not even last 1 generation of 100 years.
[2] medical devices for repetetive usage. platinum is easily sterilizable for usage in medical clinics. It will; also, last over 100 generations; even after millions of sterilizations.
Platinum is vital for these items due to its resistance against most chemicals known. only a few chemicals will adversely affect platinum. It is the most valuable for food and medical usage.
Homes of the future
In the future storms,earthquakes, and other natiral disasters will destroy many properties. This is not a new thing. These disasters have been around for ages.
To counter the effects of these disasters, new homes must be constructed.
Some of these homes are:
[1] Hover homes: these homes are houses on hovercrafts. In cases of storms, the homes may be flown to sqfe areas. In cases of earthquakes, the homes will not fall into dangerous holes or cracks.
[2] floating homes: these homes are built onto boats. they float in seas, oceans, lakes, and other bodies of water.
[3] Boat type homes: these homes ar boats with housing. One example is the Freedom Ship.
[4] VTOL type aircrafts: these aircrafts will contain homes. They are extremely large.
[5] Space homes: these homes are located in the earth orbit. They are homes in space.
Of all of he available spaces, homes will be built accordingly to safety procedures exceeding normal standards.
Hoverhouse boats
In the near future, new boats may be made available to provide a safer place to live. These vehicle homes are Hoverhouse boats.
For this type of home, the hovering capabilities must be continual. This poses no problem. Electric hover blowers will supply the necessary lift to be continual; yet, extremely economical.
Large P.E.S. systems may supply sufficient energy for the hover assembly electrical supply.
The boats may be constructed of kevlar for extremely long life. Optionally, other materials will be utilized; such as hardwoods or stainless steels, to provide many generations of family with a home.
Dangers of Canned Foods
When I purchase canned foods, I always look for a peel off aluminum top. I do not like the old type cans that require can openers to open them.
If a can opener does not have a strong magnet, tiny particles of metal may fall into the food. If swallowed, the slivers may stick into the throat; or, even go into the lungs and stick.
I have experienced many times when large slivers of metal were deposited in the food. I had to throw the food away.
Though the body may handle metal slivers, it is best to avoid any and all canned foods that do not have peel off tops.
Dangers of Wood burning smoke inhalation
When wood burns, resinous smoke is exhausted into the air. Residual resins accumulate in the lungs. This causes a simple asphyxiation.
The lungs are very strong against foreign matter. Resins are eventually taken out of he lungs.
When burning wood or bar-B-q foods, rsins accumulate in the air and/or foods. Ingestion of resin coated foods causes indigestion from lack of digestion of resins.
Bar-B-Q are not recommended for foods ingested by humans or animals.
Built on and removable digital thick film flexible thermometers for glassware, cookware, griddles, storage jars and bottles, and other items
A thick film teflon pfa flexible thermometer may be usefull for extreme precision in cooking, coffee temperature monitoring, and other uses.
Proper temperature monitoring and analyses is very important when cooking foods such as pork and other meats.
For the extremely precise people who cook, this device is very important.
Thermometric glassware and cookware
Dual walled glassware and metallic cookware may contain A thermometric analyses system.
With metallic wares, a digital thermometer may be utilized to determine the effectiveness and correct temperature exposure for foods.
With glassware, a dual walled system may be utilized to visually display the emperatues of liquids contained within the glassware. Coloured liquids may be visually attractive.
This system is not only visually attractive; but, for very specific, cautious, and temperature specific people, this system is also very much desired.
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