Posts Tagged ‘household appliances’

Bissell Vacuum Cleaners

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Bissell even has a vacuum that is specially made for pet owners. Anyone who owns a furry friend loves it, but knows that they can be a cleaning problem The Powergroom pet comes with all the attachments that you will need to clean up after your little (or big) friend. This is just another example of how Bissel Vacuum Cleaners are built for the real world.

Bissell has models that reduce airborne dust and compacts models that do not take up a lot of space or clean out your wallet. They have both bagless and bagged vacuums. Bissell has been cleaning floors for well over a century. This has enabled to build an affordable line of products for every space.

Is space limited? Not a problem with Bissell . They have several small uprights that are as easy to use and as easy to hide as a broom. They also have smaller version of their canister vacuums. And Bissell hand held vacuums are just what you need for your upholstery, your stairs, and your automobile.

A History Of Heating And Todays Methods

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Central heating is very much thought of as a modern-day convenience. However it has been dated back to the ancient Greeks. A system of central heating provides heat to the interior of (or a portion of) a house or factory etc.

It is believed that in around 350 BC the homes of the wealthy and the Great Temples in the ancient times of Greece were heated by warm air that was circulated through flue systems in the floor. Today, because we have electricity to power blowers, forced-air systems warm billions of homes all around the world.

These forced air systems draw air into their pipes through to a furnace where the air is warmed and sent back into the room. There are different sizes of each model system so as to provide for every size room.

These systems are sometimes used with an air filter, an AC (air conditioning) unit, and a humidifier. The pipes in the system are usually made from a hard-warring metal like copper surrounded in insulation for optimum heating.