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The Benefits of using a Portable Air Conditioner!
Portable air conditioners, as suggested by their title, are portable can be nearly effortlessly moved from room-to-room in your house or building. This is the ideal solution to all your air conditioning needs! If you are buying or renting an older home or apartment that was not originally fitted with central air conditioning, a portable air conditioner could make you more comfortable in the summertime and warmer in the winter.
A portable air conditioning unit provides nearly the equivalent air conditioning and heating as a central air system. The one major difference is that the amount of area that is cooled or heated by a portable unit is significantly smaller than with a central air system. This is ideal if you live in a non-air conditioned home or apartment in a hot and/or tropical climate and have computer equipment or other electronics that need to be kept cool.
One must not confuse the portable air conditioning unit to a "portable air cooler". The difference is that the air conditioner uses Freon to cool the air while the air cooler uses processed outside air to cool the inside air. Portable air conditioners are more useful to cooling rooms and an added bonus is that they also dehumidify the room.
Portable air conditioning units are also a good suggestion for those suffering from allergies, as the filters are very easy to change and replace. The filters are the most important component of the air conditioning system for allergy sufferers because they aid in the removal of allergens such as animal dander, dust, pollen or general bacteria in the air.
A portable air conditioning unit could also be the answer to your oddly-shaped or highly placed windows. Traditional window-unit air conditioners may not fit into your custom-made window or may be difficult, if not impossible, to install if you live in a high-rise apartment building. The solution is simple with portable air conditioners! It could easily set up in any room and gives the same feeling as central air but without the hassle of installation.
One distinct benefit of having a portable air conditioner is that there is very little maintenance requirements to the upkeep of the unit. There are no complicated parts to figure out and no repairs are needed. The only requirement you will have with a portable unit is to clean the filter every couple of weeks and is quite easy to do. Simply swab the filter clean with a damp, soft cloth and you're done!
No matter the make or model you choose to purchase, portable air conditioning units are generally between 29 and 36 inches and are not heavier than 85 lbs, which makes them handy to have available and easy to use and maintain.
About the Author
Terry Metcalfe writes for Platinum Taps & Bathrooms specialists in luxury towel radiators and bathroom radiators plus many more accessories for the bathroom.
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Disaster Preparedness Emergency Kit Content Suggestions?
I am a paramedic, first responder, law enforcement cadet, and generally well educated human being.
I'm looking into upgrading my disaster kits from my three day in-the-car kit, and my approximately-one-week kit at home.
In the car kit-
food (MRE style)
water
flashlight system
emergency radio system
extra clothing and blankets PRN
first aid kit with n95 masks
Fire extinguisher
prescription and necessary OTC medications
Emergency Documents
Portable toileting needs
Emergency Hygiene needs
Home Emergency Kit
Water sufficient for animal, people
Bleach for foraging for fresh-ish water
MRE style food
Pet food
Canned heat and cooking pot for boiling water
Flashlights
Chem sticks
Hygiene items
Emergency toilet preparations
Extra clothes, extra blankets
Emergency radio
Stored in food-safe containers (can be used to store potable water in eme)
plastic sheeting, duct tape
n95 masks
Shovel, work gloves
I'm looking for a more complete list, or for suggestions.
Answer:
Food and Water
(A three day supply of food and water, per person, when no refrigeration or cooking is available)
* Protein/Granola Bars
* Trail Mix/Dried Fruit
* Crackers/Cereals (for munching)
* Canned Tuna, Beans, Turkey, Beef, Vienna Sausages, etc ("pop-top" cans that open without a can-opener might not be a good idea, read this warning from one site visitor.)
* Canned Juice
* Candy/Gum
* Water (1 Gallon/4 Liters Per Person)
Bedding and Clothing
* Change of Clothing (short and long sleeved shirts, pants, jackets, socks, etc.)
* Undergarments
* Rain Coat/Poncho
* Blankets and Emergency Heat Blanks (that keep in warmth)
* Cloth Sheet
* Plastic Sheet
Fuel and Light
* Battery Lighting (Flashlights, Lamps, etc.) Don't forget batteries!
* Extra Batteries
* Flares
* Candles
* Lighter
* Water-Proof Matches
Equipment
* Can Opener
* Dishes/Utensils
* Shovel
* Radio (with batteries!)
* Pen and Paper
* Axe
* Pocket Knife
* Rope
Personal Supplies and Medication
* First Aid Supplies
* Toiletries (roll of toilet paper- remove the center tube to easily flatten into a zip-lock bag, feminine hygiene, folding brush, etc.)
* Cleaning Supplies (mini hand sanitizer, soap, shampoo, dish soap, etc.)
* Immunizations Up-to Date
* Medication (Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, children's medication etc.)
* Prescription Medication (for 3 days)
Personal Documents and Money
(Place these items in a water-proof container!)
* Scriptures
* Genealogy Records
* Patriarchal Blessing
* Legal Documents (Birth/Marriage Certificates, Wills, Passports, Contracts, etc)
* Vaccination Papers
* Insurance Policies
* Cash
* Credit Card
* Pre-Paid Phone Cards
Miscellaneous
* Bag(s) to put 72 Hour Kit items in (such as duffel bags or back packs, which work great) Make sure you can lift/carry it!
* Infant Needs (if applicable)
Notes:
1. Update your 72 Hour Kit every six months (put a note in your calendar/planner) to make sure that: all food, water, and medication is fresh and has not expired; clothing fits; personal documents and credit cards are up to date; and batteries are charged.
2. Small toys/games are important too as they will provide some comfort and entertainment during a stressful time.
3. Older children can be responsible for their own pack of items/clothes too.
4. You can include any other items in your 72 Hour Kit that you feel are necessary for your family's survival.




















































































