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Brady 90714 10″ Height, 7″ Width, B-347 Plastic Black On Green Color Glow-In-The-Dark Exit And Directional Sign, Legend “Severe Weather Shelter Area (With Tornado Picto)”

Brady 90714 10″ Height, 7″ Width, B-347 Plastic Black On Green Color Glow-In-The-Dark Exit And Directional Sign, Legend “Severe Weather Shelter Area (With Tornado Picto)”

  • Brady offers many different exit/directional signs including BradyGlo framed and frameless exit signs which are immediately visible in emergency situations
  • Brady’s safety signs use internationally reported pictograms and help promote greater communication of safety messages
  • Brady B-347 glow-in-the-dark (photoluminescent) material used for exit and directional signs, identification of fire alarms and extinguishers, and directional systems for escape or evacuations routes
  • It is a non-toxic, non-radioactive, explosion safe (does not generate energy to induce explosions), material allowing for sanitary disposal
  • Charge time of 5 minutes at 1000 Lux, consistent glow life and unlimited rechargability throughout service life, not recommended for outdoor application

Brady 90714 Glow-in-the-Dark Exit & Directional Sign. If the lights go out in the next five minutes, will everyone in your building be able to find their way out or to the nearest fire extinguisher? Brady’s Photoluminescent signs are designed for safety instructions and egress during power outages and emergency situations. Photoluminescent markings require no electricity, they have lower installation costs (no re-wiring), no operating costs (no electricity or batteries) and are virtually maintenance free. Best of all, the material is 100 percent recyclable and environmentally friendly. BradyGlo B-324 and B-347 safety signs exceed ASTM E 2072-00 standard specifications for photoluminescent safety markings. Brady offers a wide variety of photoluminescent door signs which are immediately visible in emergency situations. Legend is “SEVERE WEATHER SHELTER AREA (with Tornado picto)” in black on green color. Sign measures 7″ width by 10″ height. Relevant Standards are meets or exceeds the following standards ASTM E-2072-00 / ASTM E-2073-00, ASTM E-162, ASTM E-648, ASTM E-662, IMO Resolution A.752(18), ISO/CD 15370, Marine Safety Committee MSC.27(61), DIN 67 510 (Parts 1 – 4), and PSPA Standard 002 Part 2 1993 Class A Rev 2:09/99. Meets OSHA 1910.37. Substrate type is phosphorescent polyester film on polystyrene. Abrasion Resistance (Method 5306 of U.S. Federal Test Method Std. No. 191A) is CS-10 Wheels, 250g weights, Legend withstands up to 2300 cycles, CS-17 Wheels, 1000g weights, Substrate withstands up to 4000 cycles. Gloss (ASTM D523) is 60 degree – 128 gloss units.

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What do you think of this Green / White Ally Deck for Magic: The Gathering?

I haven’t bought the cards yet, I just want your opinion on this deck:

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Green:
1x Garruk Wildspeaker
4x Turntimber Ranger
4x Oran-Rief Survivalist
3x Tajuru Archer
4x Vines of Vastwood
1x Overrun

White:
1x Ajani Goldmane
4x Kabira Evangel
4x Ondu Cleric
4x Kazandu Blademaster
4x Narrow Escape
3x Journey to Nowhere

Lands:
7x Plains
7x Forest
4x Graypelt Refuge
3x Kabira Crossroads
2x Oran-Rief, the Vastwood
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I just want to know if this deck is a good deck or not. Also, I would like some recommendations for changes or additions or stuff like that. I’m fairly new to the game and I currently own only one 60-card deck (Green).

Canning Green Beans With A Pressure Canner

Please visit me at www.homesteadgardenandpantry.com for more great information about home canning. Many thanks to Jay Ungar & Molly Mason for their kind & generous permission to use “The Farmer’s Set” from the HARVEST HOME CD. Find out more about Jay Ungar & Molly Manson at http You can get a copy of HARVEST HOME at www.jayandmolly.com Green beans are a low acid food. The only dependably safe method of home canning low acid food is with a pressure canner. This video will show you how.

Please visit me at www.homesteadgardenandpantry.com http and every day at smallholdersdaily.blogspot.com HOME CANNING BASICS is a 5 part/ 6 video introduction to home canning for beginners. Many thanks to Jay Ungar & Molly Mason for their kind & generous permission to use “The Farmer’s Set” from the HARVEST HOME CD. Find out more about Jay Ungar & Molly Manson at www.jayandmolly.com You can get a copy of HARVEST HOME at www.jayandmolly.com Part 1 -Introduction Part 2 – 2 types of canners & common terms Part 3 – Both methods of canning share many similarities. Part 4 – Water Bath Canning Water bath canning is the method most people learn first. Part 5 /a – Pressure Canning New canners often have a fear of pressure canning. Part 5/ b – Pressure Canning The basic steps of pressure canning using weight & gauge dial pressure canners. Hopefully the videos will give you the confidence to get started with home canning. Part 1 is a general introduction to home canning. There are 2 types of foods in home canning and 2 different canning methods for those foods. .
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Kinetic Go Green Premium Nano Silver 7 Piece Food Storage Container Set Reviews

Kinetic Go Green Premium Nano Silver 7 Piece Food Storage Container Set

  • Micro-particles of antimicrobial silver are infused into the polyproylene to protect the containers against mold, fungus and other microorganisms.
  • Pateneted silicone gasket locking system and impermeable polypropylene containers keep out oxidizing
  • Spillproof and shatterproof
  • Dishwasher, microwave, freezer and refrigerator safe
  • Airtight to hinder spoilage

Go Green Premium Nano Silver is 21st century line of air tight, water tight and Nano Silver embedded food storage containers. Silver particles are embedded into the plasticwhich makes the plastic resistant to the formation of mold or bacteria which signifigantly extends the life of food. No BPA and FDA approved. This set includes 2 – 15 ounce rectangulars, 1 30 ounce rectangular, 1 – 44 ounce rectangular, 2 – 27 ounce rectangularand 1 – 47 ounce rectangular.

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How “green Bags” Can Keep Food Fresher Longer

Every day, consumers are bombarded with advertisements. If you watch TV, chances are that you’ve seen the Debbie Meyer “Green Bags,” plastic produce bags infomercials. These bags are marketed as a solution to food that rots quickly under normal circumstances. Whenever a product is advertised to be such a great solution to a common problem, especially in the infomercial setting, one has to wonder – does this product really work? However, in the case of green bags, science is on their side. Green Bags do work, and by understanding the process, you can learn how Green Bags can keep food fresh longer.


The concept for Green Bags first came about when researchers found that produce storage systems in a certain region of Japan were working better than anywhere else in the world. In this Japanese region, farmers were storing their fruits and vegetables in mountain caves. The caves were cool, dark, and dry, but researchers knew that there must have been something else as well. After studying the caves, they figured out that the land in this region had a high percentage of oya clay in the soil. This clay was the secret of the produce freshness occurring in these caves.


What was the clay doing to help with freshness? Well, as fruits and vegetables age, it gives off ethylene gas. This gas is absorbed by oya clay, keeping it away from the product. The Green Bags created by Debbie Meyer take this same concept, so that each Green Bag is like a tiny cave! You don’t have to freeze your produce to use these bags – it is all about a way to store fresh produce in your refrigerator for up to ten times longer.


Ethylene is a chemical compound found in almost all plants. Mostly, ethylene regulates how quickly fruits or vegetables ripen. In flowers, ethylene also controls when a flower blooms and when it sheds its leaves. The release of ethylene doesn’t stop when the fruit or vegetable is plucked from the plant. When you put, for example, strawberries in a plastic container, they release the ethylene. That gas is trapped in the container, where it continues to affect the berries. So, they rot faster, since the ethylene they have released is doing double duty.


With Green Bags, that ethylene is not allowed to continually affect the strawberries – or whatever fruits or vegetables are put into the bags. Instead, those gases are absorbed by the bags. The Green Bags are made from Zeolite, which acts like the clay in the caves and absorbs the gases. Zeolite is also used in water purification, laundry detergent, cat litter, and other products, and it is perfectly safe for containing food.


Green Bags can hold any kind of produce, including washed and cut fruits and vegetables. Keep in mind, however, that Green Bags are very absorbent. That means that they will absorb the odors of the fruits and vegetables. That means that you should have a different bag for each type of produce you keep. Otherwise, smells and flavors can transfer easily. In addition, if you cut the fruit, the juices will be absorbed and your food might dry out.


The Green Bags go farther than fruits and vegetables. Although it started that way, the Green Bags have evolved. Now, you can also get Yellow Bags to hold breads and other grains, Red Bags to hold meats, and Blue Bags to hold cheeses. You can also use any of the bags to hold flowers to keep them fresh. The different colors of bags do different things, depending on the types of gases given off by rotting foods.


Remember, the Green Bags (and other colors) only work well if you otherwise take steps to reducing the rotting of your food. For example, if you wash your peaches before you put them into a Green Bag, it is important to make sure that they are completely dry before storing them. In addition, storing your food in a cool and dark place can help you keep your foods as long as possible.


Although Green Bags can help you waste less food, the real key to storing food in the most efficient way possible is simply to avoid buying more than you need. Purchase your fruits and vegetables on a weekly basis instead of purchasing a lot of food at once. Debbie Meyers Green Bags can help you save money on food by slowing the spoiling process, but make sure that you are being practical with your purchases as well.

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Stephanie Larkin is a freelance writer who writes about topics and products concerning food storage such as Green Bags