Posted on August 8th, 2009 by Xavier Toolhausens
Because it has no taste, has no smell and colorless, it is not possible for people to sense excessive levels of carbon monoxide in the air. That said, all cities have some carbon monoxide pollution, and it has even caused fatalities in the home. Almost two hundred people die in the United States every year from carbon monoxide produced by household products.
Filed under: Poison | No Comments »
Posted on August 3rd, 2009 by Xavier Toolhausens
Because it has no taste, has no smell and colorless, it is impossible for a person to know if there are excessive levels of carbon monoxide in the air. However, all cities suffer from some carbon monoxide pollution, and it has even been known to cause deaths in the home. Nearly two hundred people die in the USA every year from carbon monoxide from household products.
Filed under: Poison | No Comments »
Posted on July 29th, 2009 by Colin Jones
There are few regions in the world that haven’t been colonised by snakes and other reptiles. Snakes are even found in towns, although it is only the friendlier ones that usually survive human wrath. However, if you want to look for a few of the more uncommon snakes, you could try in parks and fields, on beaches or in rivers and ponds and even in the sea, depending on where you live, naturally, as sea snakes are inclined to inhabit warmer, tropical waters.
Filed under: Poison | No Comments »
Posted on May 21st, 2009 by Owen Jones
Florida snakes, together with the turtles, lizards, alligators and other reptiles are part of a complex wildlife structure that plays a marvelous role in the maintenance of Florida’s ecosystem. There are numerous species of Florida snakes. There are actually forty-four species living in unbelievably different habitats, ranging from salt marshes and fresh water marshes to dry uplands and coastal mangrove swamps to domestic areas.
Filed under: Poison | 3 Comments »
Posted on November 25th, 2008 by paulgraham
Poison ivy is a plant that can grow anywhere, and all it takes is a little touch or brush against it. Maybe it is in the backyard next to that tree or bush that needs to be trimmed. Or, it could be in the park next to that bench that was easily accessible to sit [...]
Filed under: Poison | 3 Comments »