Sentences with phrase «use chlorine»

Use chlorine - free ice for the purest taste.
If it is not possible to boil water, they can use chlorine bleach and iodine to make their water safer for consumption.
Refusing to use chlorine bleach on whites out of a belief that chlorine is bad for the environment.
Use no chlorine - or bleach - based cleaning products; instead use non-toxic products such as Simple Green
For environmental disinfection, you can use chlorine bleach at 1:32 or 1:16 dilutions, or 1 - 2 cups in a gallon of water (60 - 120 mL / L).
For environmental disinfection, you can use chlorine bleach at 1:32 or 1:16 dilutions, or 1 - 2 cups in a gallon of water (60 - 120 ml / L).
More than 85 % of American households use chlorine bleach to clean their homes and whiten their clothes.
Swimming in a chlorinated pool may increase your risk of developing cancer, suggest a new suite of studies, which identified more than 100 chemical byproducts in pools that use chlorine as a disinfectant.
Most municipal water supplies use Chlorine to help reduce the number of pathogens in the water.
Nature BabyCare diapers don't use chlorine bleach and are free from oil based plastic.
Never use chlorine bleach on your diapers, as they'll get holey pretty quickly.
Heather McNamara: What it means is that they don't use chlorine bleached dye, the paper or the plastic that's on the diapers and when you use chlorine to dye then it releases a toxin called dioxin which is very, very hazardous.
Do not use chlorine bleach or fabric softener.
If you're dealing with something viral (especially norovirus) you'll need to use chlorine bleach.
They didn't use any chlorine or latex materials when making the diapers, which is ideal for babies who are sensitive.
The swaddling blankets do need to be iron and do not use chlorine bleach on this product.
Macron said France had proof the Syrian regime has used chlorine as a weapon, and told French TV channel TF1 that he was in close discussions with Trump.
He climbed out of the pool and rubbed his eyes, which were red with chlorine, and said in a very loud, smart - aleck voice, like I had when I was his age: «They used this chlorine on the Germans in World War I and news they're using it on us!»
HOWEVER, if the yeast comes back I highly recommend using chlorine bleach to disinfect them, you don't want to fungus to keep regrouping and coming back, for the health of your baby (it can be miserable when it is a strong strain).
The problem with using chlorine for bleaching is that dangerous toxins known as dioxins are the by - product.
If you're OK with using chlorine bleach, that is another acceptable way to kill the yeastie beasties — one cup in the hot wash cycle, and 2 — 3 rinse cycles should eliminate any live yeast in there.
Seventh Generation «s Free & Clear Diapers have an absorbent core that uses chlorine - free wood pulp — making them a greener disposable diaper.
Using chlorine bleach will forfeit your rental contract.
Unfortunately, the bleaching process uses chlorine - based chemicals.
A unique experimental filtration system will begin sterilising mains water without using chlorine for a town just north of Paris on 1 January next year.
Calculations of Relative Atomic Mass are covered through a worked example using chlorine and then an exercise using copper
«Chlorine removal treatments that are commonly used include letting water sit for 24 hours until the chlorine dissipates, boiling the water or using a chlorine removal tablet, but these treatments will no longer protect your fish,» said Joan Arthur, project manager for the City of Tulsa.
Barron said industry sometimes uses chlorine dioxide or hypochlorite treatments to recycle produced water for reuse, but these treatments can actually enhance bacteria's ability to convert naturally occurring hydrocarbons to chlorocarbons and organobromides.
Avoid using chlorine bleach: We've managed to do without chlorine bleach for washing clothes for many years, and I believe there isn't a strong case for using it (again, unless you are required to wear bright white clothes).
It will just drive people to using chlorine or fluorine for combustion, instead, since those aren't taxed.
One highly rated roofing expert said he uses a chlorine - based chemical wash with a soaping agent.

Not exact matches

Syrian President Bashar Assad and his government are suspected of having used nerve - agent and chlorine gases against people living in Douma, Syria, on April 7, killing dozens and injuring hundreds of men, women, and children.
A U.S. official familiar with the military planning said there could be more air strikes if the intelligence indicates Assad had not stopped making, importing, storing or using chemical weapons, including chlorine.
Mattis said the United States conducted the strikes on the basis of conclusive evidence that chlorine gas had been used in the April 7 attack.
«The United States is gravely alarmed by continued allegations of the use of chlorine gas by the Syrian Regime to terrorize innocent civilians, this time in Idlib Province near Saraqib,» the US State Department said in a statement on Monday night.
Damascus is still permitted to have chlorine for civilian use, although its use as a weapon is banned.
Allegations of Assad's chlorine use have been frequent during the war although, unlike nerve agents, chlorine did not produce mass casualties as seen last week.
«This is just the latest in a series of the use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime, notwithstanding their use on more than 50 occasions of chlorine bombs and cluster bombs and other types of weapons that are intended to maim and kill in the most horrific ways.
Eleven people also suffered breathing problems in Douma, the last rebel - held pocket of Eastern Ghouta, with first responders accusing forces loyal to President Bashar al - Assad of using «poisonous chlorine gas».
A disturbing new investigation from the United Nations (UN) and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), and first reported by Reuters, has determined that Syrian government forces used deadly chlorine gas during attacks on its civilians.
To use an example of Waddington (1961, p. 20), sodium chloride molecules exhibit properties which we can not observe by studying sodium and chlorine atoms in isolation.
I use purified water because our municipal water is chlorinated (I checked the town water quality report online) and chlorine can kill your happy bacteria.
Nevertheless, many sourdough professionals (I am not one) discourage the use of tap water in favor of distilled water, as the chlorine and other chemicals found in treated water can kill the microorganisms that need to flourish to create sourdough.
If there is an overabundance of chlorine in your city's water, you might want to think about using distilled water.
It probably does contain all the same electrolytes that fresh coconut water does and in addition chlorine and fluoride as well, if you reconstitute it using tap water.
Filtered water (NOT tap water — you'll kill your kefir grains; make sure the water is filtered for chlorine and fluoride) Organic sugar (1/4 cup)-- I use plain white organic cane sugar but you can use other forms of sugar such as Sucanat or palm sugar Optional: Molasses (1 tsp)-- You can omit this if you are using the egg shell Piece of an egg shell (half of the egg shell will do)
I have not been able to create a starter using just water, there must be something, eg chlorine, in the water that inhibits the bacteria.
Not adding sugar to the 2nd ferment, will do with this next batch Only left it 1 day — I'm in Houston so it's between 74 — 78 + I'm using a glass container, sealed The other thing I was wondering is I'm using flitered water either from the fridge, or from the tap — would that take out the chlorine?
And I'm not sure about the chlorine, that depends on the type of filter you're using.
Use filtered or bottled water if your tap water is not good or imparts a strong odor or taste, such as chlorine.
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