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Free Tools Available to Protect Health as Summer Smog Season Starts (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT)

 

Release Date: 05/01/2013
Contact Information: David Deegan, (617) 918-1017

(Boston, Mass. – May 1, 2013) – With the onset of warmer weather, EPA urges New Englanders to be aware of the increased risk of ground-level ozone and fine particle pollution (when combined, often referred to as smog), and take health precautions when smog levels are high.

Air quality forecasts are issued daily by the New England state air agencies. In cooperation with the New England states, EPA has set up an “Air Quality Alerts” system, provided free through the EnviroFlash program, where people can sign up to receive e-mails or text messages when high concentrations of ground-level ozone or fine particles are predicted in their area. Daily air quality forecasts are available each day at EPA’s air quality web site for New England. People can also stay informed about air quality in New England states by following EPA New England on Twitter.

“Air pollution is a significant public health concern in New England,” said Curt Spalding, regional administrator of EPA’s New England Office. “New Englanders should pay close attention to air quality alerts and limit strenuous outdoor activity on air quality alert days. Also, when air quality is poor, we can all take simple actions to help reduce the amount of pollution being released into the air.”

Warm summer temperatures aid in the formation of ground-level ozone and fine particle pollution. In 2008, EPA strengthened the ozone air quality health standard to 0.075 parts per million (ppm) on an 8-hour average basis. Air quality alerts are issued when ozone concentrations exceed, or are predicted to exceed, this level.

Poor air quality affects everyone, but some people are particularly sensitive to air pollutants, including children and adults who are active outdoors, and people with respiratory diseases, such as asthma. When air quality is predicted to be unhealthy, EPA and the states will announce an air quality alert for the affected areas. EPA recommends that people in these areas limit strenuous outdoor activity and EPA asks that on these days, citizens and businesses take actions that will help reduce air pollution and protect the public health. Everyone can help reduce air pollution by taking the following steps:

- use public transportation or walk whenever possible;
- combine errands and car-pool to reduce driving time and mileage;
- use less electricity by turning air conditioning to a higher temperature setting, and turning off lights, TVs, radios and computers when they are not being used; and
- avoid using small gasoline-powered engines, such as lawn mowers, chain saws, power-washers, generators, string trimmers, compressors and leaf blowers on unhealthy air days.

Cars, motorcycles, trucks, and buses are a primary source of the pollutants that make smog. Fossil fuel burning at electric generating stations, particularly on hot days, also generate smog-forming pollution. Other industries, as well as smaller sources, such as gasoline stations and print shops, also contribute to smog. In addition, household products like paints and cleaners, as well as gasoline-powered yard and garden equipment, also contribute to smog formation.

The Clean Air Act has led to significant improvements in ozone air quality over the past 30 years and EPA continues to take steps to further reduce air pollution. For example, since 2004, new cars, sport utility vehicles, pickup trucks, and mini-vans are meeting stringent new emission standards. The requirements have resulted in new vehicles that are 77 to 95 percent cleaner than older models. Also, EPA’s standards for new (starting with model year 2007) diesel trucks and buses are estimated to reduce NOx and fine particle emissions by up to 95 percent.

In addition, EPA has recently proposed even tighter standards for future new cars and trucks. The automobile rule, known as Tier 3, will help lower automobile pollution by a significant margin. Starting in 2017, Tier 3 would set new vehicle emissions standards and lower the sulfur content of gasoline. Compared to current automobile standards, the proposed tailpipe standards for cars represent approximately an additional 80% reduction from today’s fleet average for ozone causing pollution.

Free Air Quality Resources:

EPA’s air quality web site for New England (http://www.epa.gov/ne/aqi)

Air Quality Awareness Week (http://www.epa.gov/airnow/airaware/index.html)

Follow EPA New England on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/EPAnewengland)

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Learn More about the Latest EPA News & Events in New England (http://www.epa.gov/region1/newsevents/index.html)

Follow EPA New England on Twitter (http://twitter.com/epanewengland)

More info on EPA’s Environmental Results in New England (http://www.epa.gov/region1/results/index.html)

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Occupy Love U.S. Theatrical Tour and Online Launch starts May 3rd in New York City

The Inspiring Film That Illuminates and Connects Today’s Global Uprisings

Coming to Theatres in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Cruz, and Seattle

NEW YORK, NEW YORK–(Marketwired – April 22, 2013) - Fierce Love Films announces the US theatrical premiere and online launch of Occupy Love starting May 3, 2013 in New York City with screenings confirmed in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Cruz and Seattle and more to come. A feature documentary from award-winning director Velcrow Ripper, Occupy Love explores the cultural uprisings of our time from the Occupy Movement and Arab Spring to the European Summer and environmental protests and asks the question, “how could the crisis we are facing become a love story?”.

Occupy Love is the culmination of a twelve year journey that is both very personal and universal,” says director Velcrow Ripper. “It’s easy to lose hope in a world where economies are crashing and ecologies collapsing, but as I’ve witnessed over and over, the most inspiring acts of human compassion can emerge from the darkest of times.”

Occupy Love marks the completion of Ripper’s Fierce Love Trilogy, which began with Scared Sacred, named one of Canada’s Top 10 movies of 2004, and winner of the 2005 Genie (Canadian Academy Award) for best feature documentary. It continued with 2008′s award-winning Fierce Light: When Spirit Meets Action.

The film’s message is resonating globally with over 200 community screenings being organized in over 25 countries, and more being added every day. The Porto Allegre, Brazil screening on April 11th attracted over 1,500 people. The tipping point is near.

Occupy Love features interviews from leading visionaries on alternative systems of economics and social organization including Naomi Klein, Bill McKibben, Jeremy Rifkin, bell hooks and Charles Eisenstein.

A moving, transformative, heartfelt film, featuring Ripper’s signature stunning visuals and rich soundscapes, Occupy Love is a powerful cinematic experience that will leave audiences inspired.

US THEATRICAL TOUR launches in New York City (May 3-9) at Cinema Village. Screenings continue in Los Angeles (May 7, Laemmle Royal), San Francisco (May 8, AMC Van Ness 14), Santa Cruz (May 11, Rio Theatre), and Seattle (May 12, SIFF Cinema). Filmmaker discussions in each city: http://occupylove.org/theatrical-tour-filmmakers/

AVAILABLE ON DVD and ON-LINE May 3rd internationally (excluding Canada) via OccupyLove.com, iTunes, Amazon.com and cable Video-On-Demand (VOD).

CANADIAN THEATRICAL PREMIERE starts June 2013.

CANADIAN BROADCAST PREMIERE THIS SUMMER ON SUPER CHANNEL, a key partner in the production of Occupy Love. http://www.superchannel.ca/

AROUND THE WORLD community screenings are taking place in Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Greece, Liberia, New Zealand, Ireland, Italy, Macedonia, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines, Spain, Scotland, Sweden, South Africa, Turkey, USA and more! This crowd sourced, social media driven approach to distribution is consistent with the theme of the film, which raised $ 80,000 CAD through the crowd-funding platforms IndieGoGo and Kickstarter.

FOUND LOVE MOBILE APP LAUNCHES MAY 3RD www.foundlove.com

Occupy Love is directed by VELCROW RIPPER. Produced by NOVA AMI, IAN MACKENZIE and VELCROW RIPPER. Executive Producers BETSY CARSON, CATHERINE TAIT & GREGG HILL.

A Community Funded Film, produced in association with SuperChannel and the Canadian Media Fund.

Website: OccupyLove.com

Facebook.com/occupylovefilm

Twitter @OccupyLoveFilm

About Fierce Love Films

Fierce Love Films is committed to changing the world through cutting-edge feature documentary films that inspire personal and global revolutions. We produce films that entertain, enlighten and offer transformative perspectives on the world we live in through effective and innovative methods of storytelling. We believe in reaching the widest audience possible, and release our films with a powerful combination of traditional film marketing and the latest social networking tools, transforming movies into movements.

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Environment Agency: Coarse fish close season on rivers starts today

The annual coarse fish close season begins today (Friday 15 March) across rivers, streams and drains to protect fish during their breeding season, helping to increase fish stocks and secure angling for the future.

No coarse fishing is permitted on rivers, streams and drains between 15 March to 15 June inclusive, and anyone found fishing illegally faces prosecution and a hefty fine.

 

Lawrence Talks, the Environment Agency’s South East Strategic Fisheries Specialist, said: “Starting from today, this year’s close season means that for a few weeks anglers will not be able to go coarse fishing in rivers, streams and drains. This necessary break will safeguard fish during their breeding season, resulting in increased fish stocks and better angling opportunities.

“However there are plenty of other places to try coarse fishing such as the many lakes, ponds and stillwaters across the South East of England. If anglers want to try something new, many of our rivers are open for trout fishing.”

To find out where you can fish near to where you live, please visit the fisheries pages of our website. Please also ensure that you have a valid rod licence which can be readily purchased via the post office, by telephone on 0844 800 5386, by direct debit or online at www.environment-agency.gov.uk/rodlicence.

If you fish without a rod licence you are cheating other anglers. Money raised through rod licence sales is invested in fisheries work to benefit all anglers.

 

To find out where to fish in your area, and to download free fishing guides, please visit:
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/recreation/fishing/31445.aspx

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EC starts legal over Pembroke power plant – Friends of the Earth Cymru press release

26 October 2012

Following a complaint by Friends of the Earth Cymru, the European Commission has launched formal infringement proceedings against the UK Government’s approval of a controversial new power station, which opened in Pembroke, Wales last month.

The power station’s cooling system will waste energy by dumping heat into the highly protected Milford Haven waterway, killing millions of fish and other marine species every year. The energy wasted is equivalent to 40 per cent of Wales’ electricity demand.

Friends of the Earth Cymru submitted a complaint to the European Commission over the handling of the case by the UK Government and the Environment Agency in June 2010.

The environmental organisation has welcomed the start of legal action, which means the UK Government is one step nearer being referred to the European Court of Justice.

Gareth Clubb, Director of Friends of the Earth Cymru, said:

“Pembrokeshire Friends of the Earth warned from the outset that the new power station at Pembroke would cause unacceptable harm to this important marine environment at the same time as wasting colossal amounts of energy.

“Time and time again we have pointed out that the UK Government acted unlawfully in allowing this technology to be used in Wales, which is considered substandard in the USA and England. Now our complaint to the European Commission means legal action – if the Government had listened to us at the start, we wouldn’t now be dealing with the consequences of its own incompetence.

“Industry can exist alongside Pembrokeshire’s magnificent wildlife and the tourism it supports, and jobs can be created without this devastating cost to our environment. But we must use the best technology and the highest standards to make sure this coastline is given the protection it deserves.”

Environmental lawyer Peter Roderick said:

“The UK Government must abide by the same rule of law that applies to all of us. And companies should not be allowed to push ahead damaging projects and expect to get permission once it’s too late to stop. With the ever-increasing threats to the environment, it’s more important than ever to make sure we protect the high quality habitats we still have in Wales.”

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If you’re a journalist looking for press information please contact the Friends of the Earth media team on 020 7566 1649.

Published by Friends of the Earth Trust

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Vax ‘Secret’ Staff Sale Starts Friday 12th October with Discounts of up to 80%

Vax, the UK’s best-selling floorcare brand, will be opening up its staff sale, normally reserved for employees and their friends and family, at vaxsale.co.uk on Friday 12th October to the public. Customers can gain entry with the password STAFFSALE12. It ends 5pm Monday 14th October.

The secret site will unveil more than 100 vacuum cleaners, carpet washers, steam machines and solutions with discounts of up to 80%. All machines are in perfect condition but cannot be sold as normal due to damaged packaging. However they still have the standard Vax guarantee. Highlights include:

• Mach Air Pets and Family upright, bagless vacuum cleaner. It has plenty of suction and a six metre cable to handle busy homes with pets. Priced now at £79.99, was £249.99.
• Power Midi 2 cylinder vacuum cleaner. It’s lightweight and compact, easy to manoeuvre and store for efficient cleaning. Priced now at £29.99, was £79.99.
• Rapide Ultra 2 carpet washer. An award winning machine which will advanced technology to deep clean carpets for a spotless finish. Priced now at £89.99, was £299.99.
Vax are also running a competition where customers can win an All Terrain multi-surface heated cleaner worth £399.99. Visit Facebook.com/vaxvacuums and follow @VaxUK for more information and to enter.

Sale items are only available on www.vaxsale.co.uk with password STAFFSALE12. Sale starts Friday 12th October and ends 5pm Monday 15th October.

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For more information visit http://www.vax.co.uk or call the UK-based Vax Customer Careline on 0844 412 8455, open 7 days a week.

About Vax: Established in 1977, Vax is the UK’s number one floorcare brand. Vax’s headquarters are located in Birmingham, England, and its floorcare products are distributed worldwide. Vax has a growing international footprint, extending across Europe, North America, the Middle East and Australia. Its product portfolio offers a comprehensive range of carpet washers, vacuum cleaners, steam cleaners, hard floor cleaners and solutions. Vax UK is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Kong based TechTronic Industries Co.Ltd. (TTi) TTi is a market and innovation leader in power equipment products, floor care appliances, laser and electronic products. The Group recorded sales of US$ 3.7 billion in 2011.

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Environment Agency: Work starts to reduce flood risk in Coton, Tamworth

On Monday 8 October, the Environment Agency will start work to reduce flood risk for 297 properties in Coton, north Tamworth.

The construction work will be undertaken by Jackson Frameworks Ltd through a £1.8 million contract. The work will take approximately six months to complete, and will include a mixture of flood walls and flood banks along Lichfield Road (A51) and to the north of Coton Lane.

The work is part of the Lower Tame Flood Risk Management Scheme.  As part of the design process, we worked closely with the local authority and partners to ensure that surface water flooding issues would be managed within the scheme.  We also consulted with landowners and the local community to develop the designs for the scheme. 

During the design phase, we identified the presence of bronze-age archaeology at the site.  This meant that the project team, working closely with the Environment Agency archaeologist, needed to carry out an investigation and then recover archaeological information before construction work could start.  

Davinder Gill, Project Manager for the Environment Agency’s Lower Tame Flood Risk Management Scheme said: “We can’t prevent flooding entirely, but we can reduce the risks of flooding.  By working with our partners and people at risk of flooding, we can minimise its effects and reduce the damage it causes”.

The Coton area experienced flooding in 2000 and 2007. The scheme has been designed to a 1-in-200 year standard of protection (this is equivalent to a flood that has a 1-in-200 chance of occurring in any given year).

The Coton work is part of a wider £16.5 million programme of flood risk improvements, including three further sections of the Lower Tame, south of Tamworth. The overall scheme is due to be completed in Spring 2014 and will reduce flood risk to 1,500 properties. 

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National Trust finds getting kids into nature starts at home

The National Trust has revealed that parents need more support to make the outdoors a part of everyday family life to avoid rearing a generation completely cut off from the natural world.

The Natural Childhood Inquiry – which sought submissions from experts and the public on the barriers and the solutions for children’s connection with nature – found that children’s love of nature is best started in the home.

The Inquiry follows on from a national childhood report for the National Trust by award winning nature author and wildlife TV producer Stephen Moss, published in March, which documented children’s declining connection with the outdoors and nature.

Inquiry respondents said parents need more access to family-friendly, green and natural spaces, as well as more opportunities for children to enjoy nature.

Fiona Reynolds, Director-General of the National Trust, said: “It is clear from the huge public response that our Natural Childhood report struck a chord with the nation.

“Parents want their children to have a better connection with nature, but they don’t feel completely confident in how to make that happen in a safe and stimulating way. 

“Our inquiry showed that there is widespread agreement that this is an important issue and that now is the time to act. The worlds of conservation, government, education and child welfare need to work together with families and communities to find solutions.”

The Inquiry however recognised that there were some big barriers to a closer relationship with nature. These include excessive health and safety rules, the rise of indoor entertainment competing for children’s time and attention, traffic dangers, over-stuffed school days, and the poor quality and accessibility of green and natural spaces in many communities.

Research with children and parents commissioned by the National Trust to accompany the publication of the inquiry findings strongly validates these conclusions.

A YouGov survey* of 419 UK parents of under 13s revealed that a range of parental fears and concerns could be preventing children from getting the most of the great outdoors.

Stranger danger (37%), lack of safe nearby outdoor places to play (25%) and too much traffic (21%) were the top ranked barriers amongst parents of children aged 12 or under.

Just short of half (45 per cent) of parents of pre-teens identified ‘more local safe places to play’ as the thing which would most encourage them to let their children get outdoors and explore more where they lived. The other two top solutions supported by parents were ‘more supervised play spaces’ (32%) and ‘more activities organised by schools or youth groups’ (31%).

As part of its response to the lack of connection between kids and nature the National Trust launched its 50 Things to do before you’re 11 ¾ campaign in May. More than 250 Trust places took part and in the first two months more than 200,000 activity scrapbooks given away and nearly 20,000 users registered on the 50 Things website.

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Notes to editors:
*The total sample size of the parents study, conducted by YouGov Plc., was 2072 adults of which 419 were parents of children aged 12 and under. Fieldwork was undertaken between 10th and 12th September.  The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).
**Current supporters of the Natural Childhood Summit and partners in the campaign are Arla Food, Britdoc, Green Lions, NHS Sustainable Development Unit, Play England, Play Wales and Playboard Northern Ireland.

About The National Trust:
The National Trust looks after more than 250,000 hectares of countryside, 710 miles of coastline and hundreds of historic places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. For more information and ideas for great value family days out go to: www.nationaltrust.org.uk.

PR Contact:
Mike Collins
The National Trust
Heelis
Kemble Drive
Swindon
SN2 2NA
01793 817709
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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Environment Agency: Work starts to restore beck in Pickering

Work starts today (Monday) to restore a North Yorkshire beck back to a more natural state, to improve the habitat for wildlife.

The beck has been prioritised as in need of work because, while the quality of water in the beck is good, it does not have the amount of fish and other species it should have.

Costa Beck, which is fed by natural underground springs, runs west of Pickering and has been heavily engineered in the past to straighten, deepen and widen the channel to help with drainage and flood risk. This engineering has significantly reduced the beck’s value for wildlife.

Around one kilometre of the beck will be re-shaped this week to a more natural character by forming shallow edges, deep pools and shallow riffle areas, which will help improve habitat diversity, encouraging more species such as grayling and brown trout.

Paul Slater, project manager at the Environment Agency, said: “We have worked with partners and the local angling club to try and address this problem for some time.

“We now hope that this solution will significantly improve the habitat over time, encouraging wildlife back to the beck and increasing fish stocks. If this trial area is successful we will extend the approach further downstream.”

Nigel Holmes, a national expert in river restoration, will lead the work with the Environment Agency’s operations delivery team.

Nigel said: “This should be relatively straightforward to achieve and will greatly improve the vitality and environmental quality of the beck without compromising the flood risk. Dramatic improvements in wildlife and fish populations have been observed elsewhere on similar rivers in other parts of the country when this kind of work has been carried out.”

The team will start work on site with a digger to move the earth and begin to recreate the natural features that should be found in the beck.

The work is in partnership with the local landowners and the Pickering Fishery Association.

The project will cost around £25,000 and is funded through the Water Framework Directive, which aims to improve water bodies across the country where water quality is failing.

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More information on the Water Framework Directive can be found here: http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/wfd

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Envrionment Agency: Public consultation starts on nuclear permits at Hinkley power station

The Environment Agency begins a public consultation on its draft decisions for three environmental permits for the proposed Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Station on August 13.

EDF Energy’s and Centrica’s joint venture company, NNB Generation Company Limited, applied for the permits in July last year.  Each permit is a key regulatory permission that is required to operate the power station. 

The Environment Agency is deciding whether the permits should be issued and, if so, what their conditions should be.  If granted, the permits would allow the power station to:

• Discharge and dispose of radioactive wastes;
• Discharge cooling water and liquid effluents into the Bristol Channel ;
• Operate standby power supply systems using diesel generators.

The Agency has consulted on and assessed the applications and considers that the permits could be issued subject to the limits and conditions specified to ensure that people and the environment are properly protected. 

As part of the 13-week consultation a number of public “surgeries” will be held, where people can arrange to meet an Environment Agency specialist to discuss the draft decision documents.

‘We will make sure that any new nuclear power stations in England and Wales meet high standards of environmental protection and waste management.  Our draft permits are included in the consultation documents and we’ve set out our reasoning in the draft decision documents. People now have a further opportunity to comment or provide information on our draft decisions,’ said Brian Payne, Nuclear New Build Project Manager for the Environment Agency.

‘Our consultation closes on the 9 November so there is plenty of time to get responses to us. We will not make final decisions until we have carefully considered all the comments we receive during consultation.’

Anyone can phone our National Customer Contact Centre on 03708 506506 to book an appointment:

DATE       TIME               LOCATION
10 Sept     10am-7pm      Phoenix Centre, Watchet
11 Sept     10am-7pm     Bridgwater Town Hall
13 Sept     10am-7pm     Princess Theatre, Burnham-on-Sea
18 Sept     10am-7pm     Stogursey Victory Hall
19 Sept     10am-7pm     Cannington College
20 Sept     10am-7pm     Otterhampton Village Hall
27 Sept     10am-7pm      Memorial Hall theatre,  Barry,

Comments can be sent by post quoting the application number to:
The Environment Agency
Permitting Support Service
PO Box 4404
Sheffield
S9 4WF
Or email [email protected]

The summary of the draft decision documents for consultation can be viewed at www.environment-agency.gov.uk/hinkleypoint; the application documents in full are available on EDF’s website:
http://hinkleypoint.edfenergyconsultation.info/home

Any media enquiries should be directed to the Environment Agency press office on 01392 442008

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NOTE TO EDITORS
 Copies of the full documents are also available to view at the following locations:  
• Environment Agency Office,
Rivers House, East Quay, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4YS. T: 03708 506506

• Environment Agency Office,
Rivers House, St. Mellons Business Park, Fortran Road, St. Mellons, Cardiff CF3 0EY. T: 02920 245330

• West Somerset Council, West Somerset House, Killick Way, Williton, Somerset TA4 4QA. T: 01643 703704

• Minehead Customer Centre, 1-3 Summerland Road, Minehead TA24 5BP,  T: 01643 703704

• Sedgemoor District Council, Bridgwater House, King Square, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3AR. T: 01278 435591

• Burnham-on-Sea Library, Princess Street, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1EH.  T: 01278 780505

• Highbridge Public Library, Alpha House, Market Street, Highbridge,  Somerset TA9 3BP.T: 0845 345 9177

• Somerset County Council, Major Energy Projects, Environment Directorate, County Hall, Taunton, Somerset TA1 4DY.  T: 01823 357129

• North Somerset Council Corporate Services Unit, Somerset House, Oxford Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1TG. T: 01934 427434
• Vale of Glamorgan Council,  Pollution Control Team, Civic Offices, Holton Road, Barry CF63 4RU. T: 01446 709 779

Any responses received including personal information, must normally be placed on the public register so people need to say if they do not want the comment to appear on the register.

The applications can be viewed at the Environment Agency Office during normal office hours (9am-5pm, Monday to Friday). Please ring in advance to arrange an appointment by calling the National Customer Contact Centre on 03708 506 506. You can also request a copy of the documents (a charge may be made to cover the cost of copying). 

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Bed Bug Season Starts, GreenBeanBuddy Suggests Use of Bed Bug Bully to…

Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) July 13, 2012

Bed Bug Bully ingredients are safe. And for that, GreenBeanBuddy recommends the use of it to the public, especially during summer when bed bug infestation risk is at highest.

The infestation of bed bugs can actually happen any time of the year. However, their activities peak during summer, said a study by bedbugcentral.com And to help the public protect themselves safely from the pests and all the problems that they can give, GreenBeanBuddy said that they could use a non-toxic bed bug spray.

According to the study, records of bed bug cases from January 2008 to April 2012 showed that the pests are more active during the months of July, August and September. It said that the rise in the number of bed bug infestation could be a result of the increase in the pests’ reproduction.

At 64 degrees Fahrenheit, bed bug eggs can develop to adulthood in 66 days. However, the study detailed that the number of days of their development decreases to 14 at 82 degrees Fahrenheit.

Below’s a part of the post by GreenBeanBuddy about Bed Bug Cases Peak at Summer.

“Summer has started. And apart from heat waves and wildfires, the extremely hot summer season this year brought with it another problem – bed bugs. Small as they are, they can actually cause a lot of troubles. And with the high temperature favoring their spread and population, they are sure to be more pesky than they are already.

According to a report by Bed Bug Central, studies have shown that high temperature speeds up the maturation of bed bugs. From 66 days at 64 degrees F, bed bugs can turn to adult in just 14 days at 82 degrees F. And with summer being the warmest part of the year, it follows that July, August and September are the peak months for bed bug activities. ”

The surge in travel in addition to the increase in their reproduction makes summer the bed bugs’ season, said GreenBeanBuddy. And with them spreading fast and wide during summer months, the site stated that the public must take steps to prevent their presence. It added that everyone must also prepare a bed bug spray.

However, of the many bed bug products available, it only recommended the use of Optimal Chemical’s Bed Bug Bully. It reasoned that Bed Bug Bully ingredients are truly safe. Hence, the use of the product does not cause allergies or any breathing difficulty.

For more bed-bug-related news, visit GreenBeanBuddy.com.



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