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2012年9月2日 星期日

Concrete Testing Using Geotechnical Software


Concrete testing includes a variety of methods for testing concrete moisture, including both surface areas and the concrete within the depths of the slab. One commonly used method, though not covered in ICRI certification, is moisture meters which can be used for finding areas of higher surface moisture. This method, however, should not be used to obtain a quantitative value of the moisture or to indicate whether a slab is dry enough to start covering the floor, but mainly to show you where to begin. Once you've gotten a good reading, your geotechnical software can transmit the data directly through the lab, using a combination of mobile and online technology.

There are generally three moisture tests for concrete testing covered in ICRI certification. These include the calcium chloride test for moisture vapor emission rate of a slab, the surface relative humidity test, and the slab internal relative humidity test. It's essential that the building's environment remain consistent at least 48 hours prior to testing to allow the slab to reach a stable equilibrium with the ambient conditions of the building. The ideal temperature is right around what the plant emits during regular operation. This way the geotechnical software is fed more reliable data that can be transmitted back to the lab.

In concrete testing, the calcium chloride test measures the MVER of a slab, which essentially is the amount of H2O vapor emitting from the surface of the concrete. It's a popular test to determine if a floor is ready for floor coverings. Quite a few companies measure kits for this service, but it's best to use a testing kit that's compatible with geotechnical software so the data can be transferred instantly to the lab over the Internet. Unless of course, you'd like to relive 1985 and hit the payphone after lunchtime lugging a pocket full of quarters.

Each calcium chloride test is conducted using a small dish of dry bone calcium chloride that is then placed under a plastic dome to create a closed environment over the concrete. This is left on the surface for 60 to 72 hours. The CaCl then absorbs all moisture emitted from the concrete for accurate measurement. The MVER value can be expressed in the amount of water coming from the surface of 1000 square feet of area in 24 hours.

Once you've gotten accurate concrete testing data, the information is automatically cataloged by your geotechnical software and transferred electronically back to the lab. The concrete testing itself may be similar, but the transfer of data couldn't be simpler.




Saul Ellrod is the author of this article on geotechnical software and the process of concrete testing.





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2012年8月22日 星期三

Using Diabetic Meter the Easy and Effective Way


Caring for diabetes is a crucial matter. A wrong decision in this regard may prove to be fatal. Most people tend to develop complications due to wrong use of medicine and supplies. This is the reason medical experts feel that diabetes care should be designed specifically for each individual patient. Certain patient require to monitor more offers are compared to others.

Glucose meters are devices used to monitor glucose levels in a diabetic patients.

There are several things you should take in to consideration when it comes to working with a diabetic meter. Make sure that you use it in an effective way.

Here are certain things you need to do when it comes to using a diabetic meter:

a) Usage period

How often you use your glucose meter actually depends on the recommendation of your health care provider. Usually, your health care provider will start a process of self-monitoring of blood glucose or SMBG for people with diabetes and especially those who are under insulin.

b) Learn

Next, you need to know how to use diabetic meter. Learn the whole process effectively from a diabetes educator. Make sure that your educator watches your glucose to teach you the exact way you can use you meter. Remember that the training is extremely important.

c) Hygiene

Proper hygiene is very important when it comes to using a diabetic meter. Make sure that you wash your hands carefully with soap and warm water. Dry the area completely or clean it with alcohol and dry completely cleanliness is very important to keep any type of infection of virus away from the body.

d) Prick

Now prick the fingertip carefully with a lancet. Don't panic or show hastiness. Just prick it the way it should be done and you will be away from all sorts of tensions and complications.

e) The method

Follow the method mentioned below to pride the finger tip.

- Hold the hand down and hold the finger until a small drop of blood appears. Now catch the blood with the test strip.

- Follow the instructions provided exactly for inserting the test strip and using the SMBG meter.

- Now record the result obtained from the test.

f) Manual

Read the manual carefully for the instructions prior to using the glucose meters. This will help you understand about knowing the error codes when there is a problem. The manual also provide instructions about your meter and test strips for many sources.

Make sure that your user manual includes a toll free number in case you have any questions of problems related to using the glucose meter. Once you have learnt how to use glucose meter in a correct manner, you need to know certain factors that may affect the performance of glucose meter.

g) Hematocrit

It is the amount of read blood cells in the blood. Patients with higher Hematocrit values test lower for blood glucose, as compared to the patients with normal Hematocrit.

h) Attitude, humidity and temperature

These factors are responsible for causing unpredictable effects on glucose results.

i) Third-party test strips

These are developed by affordable options.

- Other substances

Substances such as uric acid, ascorbic acid and glutathione are also responsible for glucose meter performance.




For more Articles, News, Information, Advice, and Resources about DIABETES please visit DIABETES GUIDES and DIABETES TIPS and DIABETIC ISSUES





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Simple Guidelines in Using a Moisture Meter for Plants


A moisture meter is a useful tool that helps you a lot in measuring humidity of the soil. Therefore, this is a very important tool to be provided in your home if you love gardening a lot. With the help of this certain tool, you can reduce the risk of overwatering or even underwatering your plants. Here are some best tips in using moisture meter to support your needs.

First, take your tool and check your indoor plants. You can simply hold the gauge end of your meter. The pointed end will be the probe that should be inserted into the soil. Insert it down about three-quarters into the pot. Your tool will measure the moisture level well.

Then, you can go on to the red zone. You have to notice that some pants needs dry soil instead of wet or moist one. Therefore, some kinds of plant such as cactus or snake plant should not be overwatered. The soil where those plants grow should have low moisture or in red zone.

Then, you should find several kinds of plants that should be in green area. Some plants such as begonia, azalea, philodendrons or ficus need soil that is moderately humid, or indicated in green zone by your moisture meter. Check the level. You should add more water if your tool shows red sign, but you have to stop it if the meter shows blue sign.

Now you can go on to some plants that needs more water, such as ferns. Usually, this kind of plant should be in the green-blue zone level.

After finish checking indoor plants, now you can go on to outdoor plants. You will find that your meter will be very useful here since you can use it to check the moisture level of shrub water and outdoor plants. Plants with drip irrigation will also suitable to be supported by your meter.

Those are what you should do in monitoring the soil moisture of your plant.




You will have several different options of soil moisture meter available in the market as your best option, such as Tramex moisture meter. Just find this certain product in any stores near your area.





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2012年8月19日 星期日

What You Need to Know About Using a Humidifier


There is a reason why humidifiers are most popular in regions that experience cold climates. Cold air is known to hold less moisture than warm air. Excessive dryness has long been known to cause an assortment of problems. But using a humidifier properly is important to avoid problems associated with over humidification.

Extremely low humidity is known to cause problems around the house. Wood products can be damaged when there is too little moisture. This threatens items like furniture, wood picture frames and cabinets. But even more important is the health risk posed by low humidity. The dry air can cause chapped, itchy or irritated skin as well as respiratory problems.

On the flip side, extremely high relative humidity can cause problems of its own. Excessive moisture in the air promotes mold growth, dust mites, and mildew. All of these are potentially dangerous to the health of anyone residing in the house. The point of a humidifier is to maintain optimal levels and not to over humidify a room.

The recommended humidity level is 30% to 50%. Most doctors recommend a humidifier for patients with respiratory difficulties as a result of suboptimal humidity conditions. To be effective, a humidifier has to be appropriately sized for the space it is to be used in.

While a humidifier is used to combat extreme dryness, some additional features such as a humidity meter. A unit with a humidity meter allows the user to set a target humidity level. When the relative humidity reaches the target the unit has an auto shut off function which can help prevent over humidification.




There is a little maintenance required for the humidifier to continue to work properly. The replacement humidifier filter must be change in a timely manner and it is a good idea to perform routine cleaning keep the unit performing its best. This includes changing the furnace humidifier filter.





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2012年6月10日 星期日

Using Diabetic Meter the Easy and Effective Way


Caring for diabetes is a crucial matter. A wrong decision in this regard may prove to be fatal. Most people tend to develop complications due to wrong use of medicine and supplies. This is the reason medical experts feel that diabetes care should be designed specifically for each individual patient. Certain patient require to monitor more offers are compared to others.

Glucose meters are devices used to monitor glucose levels in a diabetic patients.

There are several things you should take in to consideration when it comes to working with a diabetic meter. Make sure that you use it in an effective way.

Here are certain things you need to do when it comes to using a diabetic meter:

a) Usage period

How often you use your glucose meter actually depends on the recommendation of your health care provider. Usually, your health care provider will start a process of self-monitoring of blood glucose or SMBG for people with diabetes and especially those who are under insulin.

b) Learn

Next, you need to know how to use diabetic meter. Learn the whole process effectively from a diabetes educator. Make sure that your educator watches your glucose to teach you the exact way you can use you meter. Remember that the training is extremely important.

c) Hygiene

Proper hygiene is very important when it comes to using a diabetic meter. Make sure that you wash your hands carefully with soap and warm water. Dry the area completely or clean it with alcohol and dry completely cleanliness is very important to keep any type of infection of virus away from the body.

d) Prick

Now prick the fingertip carefully with a lancet. Don't panic or show hastiness. Just prick it the way it should be done and you will be away from all sorts of tensions and complications.

e) The method

Follow the method mentioned below to pride the finger tip.

- Hold the hand down and hold the finger until a small drop of blood appears. Now catch the blood with the test strip.

- Follow the instructions provided exactly for inserting the test strip and using the SMBG meter.

- Now record the result obtained from the test.

f) Manual

Read the manual carefully for the instructions prior to using the glucose meters. This will help you understand about knowing the error codes when there is a problem. The manual also provide instructions about your meter and test strips for many sources.

Make sure that your user manual includes a toll free number in case you have any questions of problems related to using the glucose meter. Once you have learnt how to use glucose meter in a correct manner, you need to know certain factors that may affect the performance of glucose meter.

g) Hematocrit

It is the amount of read blood cells in the blood. Patients with higher Hematocrit values test lower for blood glucose, as compared to the patients with normal Hematocrit.

h) Attitude, humidity and temperature

These factors are responsible for causing unpredictable effects on glucose results.

i) Third-party test strips

These are developed by affordable options.

- Other substances

Substances such as uric acid, ascorbic acid and glutathione are also responsible for glucose meter performance.




For more Articles, News, Information, Advice, and Resources about DIABETES please visit DIABETES GUIDES and DIABETES TIPS and DIABETIC ISSUES





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2012年5月31日 星期四

Simple Guidelines in Using a Moisture Meter for Plants


A moisture meter is a useful tool that helps you a lot in measuring humidity of the soil. Therefore, this is a very important tool to be provided in your home if you love gardening a lot. With the help of this certain tool, you can reduce the risk of overwatering or even underwatering your plants. Here are some best tips in using moisture meter to support your needs.

First, take your tool and check your indoor plants. You can simply hold the gauge end of your meter. The pointed end will be the probe that should be inserted into the soil. Insert it down about three-quarters into the pot. Your tool will measure the moisture level well.

Then, you can go on to the red zone. You have to notice that some pants needs dry soil instead of wet or moist one. Therefore, some kinds of plant such as cactus or snake plant should not be overwatered. The soil where those plants grow should have low moisture or in red zone.

Then, you should find several kinds of plants that should be in green area. Some plants such as begonia, azalea, philodendrons or ficus need soil that is moderately humid, or indicated in green zone by your moisture meter. Check the level. You should add more water if your tool shows red sign, but you have to stop it if the meter shows blue sign.

Now you can go on to some plants that needs more water, such as ferns. Usually, this kind of plant should be in the green-blue zone level.

After finish checking indoor plants, now you can go on to outdoor plants. You will find that your meter will be very useful here since you can use it to check the moisture level of shrub water and outdoor plants. Plants with drip irrigation will also suitable to be supported by your meter.

Those are what you should do in monitoring the soil moisture of your plant.




You will have several different options of soil moisture meter available in the market as your best option, such as Tramex moisture meter. Just find this certain product in any stores near your area.





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2012年5月27日 星期日

Concrete Testing Using Geotechnical Software


Concrete testing includes a variety of methods for testing concrete moisture, including both surface areas and the concrete within the depths of the slab. One commonly used method, though not covered in ICRI certification, is moisture meters which can be used for finding areas of higher surface moisture. This method, however, should not be used to obtain a quantitative value of the moisture or to indicate whether a slab is dry enough to start covering the floor, but mainly to show you where to begin. Once you've gotten a good reading, your geotechnical software can transmit the data directly through the lab, using a combination of mobile and online technology.

There are generally three moisture tests for concrete testing covered in ICRI certification. These include the calcium chloride test for moisture vapor emission rate of a slab, the surface relative humidity test, and the slab internal relative humidity test. It's essential that the building's environment remain consistent at least 48 hours prior to testing to allow the slab to reach a stable equilibrium with the ambient conditions of the building. The ideal temperature is right around what the plant emits during regular operation. This way the geotechnical software is fed more reliable data that can be transmitted back to the lab.

In concrete testing, the calcium chloride test measures the MVER of a slab, which essentially is the amount of H2O vapor emitting from the surface of the concrete. It's a popular test to determine if a floor is ready for floor coverings. Quite a few companies measure kits for this service, but it's best to use a testing kit that's compatible with geotechnical software so the data can be transferred instantly to the lab over the Internet. Unless of course, you'd like to relive 1985 and hit the payphone after lunchtime lugging a pocket full of quarters.

Each calcium chloride test is conducted using a small dish of dry bone calcium chloride that is then placed under a plastic dome to create a closed environment over the concrete. This is left on the surface for 60 to 72 hours. The CaCl then absorbs all moisture emitted from the concrete for accurate measurement. The MVER value can be expressed in the amount of water coming from the surface of 1000 square feet of area in 24 hours.

Once you've gotten accurate concrete testing data, the information is automatically cataloged by your geotechnical software and transferred electronically back to the lab. The concrete testing itself may be similar, but the transfer of data couldn't be simpler.




Saul Ellrod is the author of this article on geotechnical software and the process of concrete testing.





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2012年5月25日 星期五

What You Need to Know About Using a Humidifier


There is a reason why humidifiers are most popular in regions that experience cold climates. Cold air is known to hold less moisture than warm air. Excessive dryness has long been known to cause an assortment of problems. But using a humidifier properly is important to avoid problems associated with over humidification.

Extremely low humidity is known to cause problems around the house. Wood products can be damaged when there is too little moisture. This threatens items like furniture, wood picture frames and cabinets. But even more important is the health risk posed by low humidity. The dry air can cause chapped, itchy or irritated skin as well as respiratory problems.

On the flip side, extremely high relative humidity can cause problems of its own. Excessive moisture in the air promotes mold growth, dust mites, and mildew. All of these are potentially dangerous to the health of anyone residing in the house. The point of a humidifier is to maintain optimal levels and not to over humidify a room.

The recommended humidity level is 30% to 50%. Most doctors recommend a humidifier for patients with respiratory difficulties as a result of suboptimal humidity conditions. To be effective, a humidifier has to be appropriately sized for the space it is to be used in.

While a humidifier is used to combat extreme dryness, some additional features such as a humidity meter. A unit with a humidity meter allows the user to set a target humidity level. When the relative humidity reaches the target the unit has an auto shut off function which can help prevent over humidification.




There is a little maintenance required for the humidifier to continue to work properly. The replacement humidifier filter must be change in a timely manner and it is a good idea to perform routine cleaning keep the unit performing its best. This includes changing the furnace humidifier filter.





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2011年12月14日 星期三

Concrete Testing Using Geotechnical Software


Concrete testing includes a variety of methods for testing concrete moisture, including both surface areas and the concrete within the depths of the slab. One commonly used method, though not covered in ICRI certification, is moisture meters which can be used for finding areas of higher surface moisture. This method, however, should not be used to obtain a quantitative value of the moisture or to indicate whether a slab is dry enough to start covering the floor, but mainly to show you where to begin. Once you've gotten a good reading, your geotechnical software can transmit the data directly through the lab, using a combination of mobile and online technology.

There are generally three moisture tests for concrete testing covered in ICRI certification. These include the calcium chloride test for moisture vapor emission rate of a slab, the surface relative humidity test, and the slab internal relative humidity test. It's essential that the building's environment remain consistent at least 48 hours prior to testing to allow the slab to reach a stable equilibrium with the ambient conditions of the building. The ideal temperature is right around what the plant emits during regular operation. This way the geotechnical software is fed more reliable data that can be transmitted back to the lab.

In concrete testing, the calcium chloride test measures the MVER of a slab, which essentially is the amount of H2O vapor emitting from the surface of the concrete. It's a popular test to determine if a floor is ready for floor coverings. Quite a few companies measure kits for this service, but it's best to use a testing kit that's compatible with geotechnical software so the data can be transferred instantly to the lab over the Internet. Unless of course, you'd like to relive 1985 and hit the payphone after lunchtime lugging a pocket full of quarters.

Each calcium chloride test is conducted using a small dish of dry bone calcium chloride that is then placed under a plastic dome to create a closed environment over the concrete. This is left on the surface for 60 to 72 hours. The CaCl then absorbs all moisture emitted from the concrete for accurate measurement. The MVER value can be expressed in the amount of water coming from the surface of 1000 square feet of area in 24 hours.

Once you've gotten accurate concrete testing data, the information is automatically cataloged by your geotechnical software and transferred electronically back to the lab. The concrete testing itself may be similar, but the transfer of data couldn't be simpler.




Saul Ellrod is the author of this article on geotechnical software and the process of concrete testing.





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2011年11月27日 星期日

What You Need to Know About Using a Humidifier


There is a reason why humidifiers are most popular in regions that experience cold climates. Cold air is known to hold less moisture than warm air. Excessive dryness has long been known to cause an assortment of problems. But using a humidifier properly is important to avoid problems associated with over humidification.

Extremely low humidity is known to cause problems around the house. Wood products can be damaged when there is too little moisture. This threatens items like furniture, wood picture frames and cabinets. But even more important is the health risk posed by low humidity. The dry air can cause chapped, itchy or irritated skin as well as respiratory problems.

On the flip side, extremely high relative humidity can cause problems of its own. Excessive moisture in the air promotes mold growth, dust mites, and mildew. All of these are potentially dangerous to the health of anyone residing in the house. The point of a humidifier is to maintain optimal levels and not to over humidify a room.

The recommended humidity level is 30% to 50%. Most doctors recommend a humidifier for patients with respiratory difficulties as a result of suboptimal humidity conditions. To be effective, a humidifier has to be appropriately sized for the space it is to be used in.

While a humidifier is used to combat extreme dryness, some additional features such as a humidity meter. A unit with a humidity meter allows the user to set a target humidity level. When the relative humidity reaches the target the unit has an auto shut off function which can help prevent over humidification.




There is a little maintenance required for the humidifier to continue to work properly. The replacement humidifier filter must be change in a timely manner and it is a good idea to perform routine cleaning keep the unit performing its best. This includes changing the furnace humidifier filter.





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2011年11月25日 星期五

Using Diabetic Meter the Easy and Effective Way


Caring for diabetes is a crucial matter. A wrong decision in this regard may prove to be fatal. Most people tend to develop complications due to wrong use of medicine and supplies. This is the reason medical experts feel that diabetes care should be designed specifically for each individual patient. Certain patient require to monitor more offers are compared to others.

Glucose meters are devices used to monitor glucose levels in a diabetic patients.

There are several things you should take in to consideration when it comes to working with a diabetic meter. Make sure that you use it in an effective way.

Here are certain things you need to do when it comes to using a diabetic meter:

a) Usage period

How often you use your glucose meter actually depends on the recommendation of your health care provider. Usually, your health care provider will start a process of self-monitoring of blood glucose or SMBG for people with diabetes and especially those who are under insulin.

b) Learn

Next, you need to know how to use diabetic meter. Learn the whole process effectively from a diabetes educator. Make sure that your educator watches your glucose to teach you the exact way you can use you meter. Remember that the training is extremely important.

c) Hygiene

Proper hygiene is very important when it comes to using a diabetic meter. Make sure that you wash your hands carefully with soap and warm water. Dry the area completely or clean it with alcohol and dry completely cleanliness is very important to keep any type of infection of virus away from the body.

d) Prick

Now prick the fingertip carefully with a lancet. Don't panic or show hastiness. Just prick it the way it should be done and you will be away from all sorts of tensions and complications.

e) The method

Follow the method mentioned below to pride the finger tip.

- Hold the hand down and hold the finger until a small drop of blood appears. Now catch the blood with the test strip.

- Follow the instructions provided exactly for inserting the test strip and using the SMBG meter.

- Now record the result obtained from the test.

f) Manual

Read the manual carefully for the instructions prior to using the glucose meters. This will help you understand about knowing the error codes when there is a problem. The manual also provide instructions about your meter and test strips for many sources.

Make sure that your user manual includes a toll free number in case you have any questions of problems related to using the glucose meter. Once you have learnt how to use glucose meter in a correct manner, you need to know certain factors that may affect the performance of glucose meter.

g) Hematocrit

It is the amount of read blood cells in the blood. Patients with higher Hematocrit values test lower for blood glucose, as compared to the patients with normal Hematocrit.

h) Attitude, humidity and temperature

These factors are responsible for causing unpredictable effects on glucose results.

i) Third-party test strips

These are developed by affordable options.

- Other substances

Substances such as uric acid, ascorbic acid and glutathione are also responsible for glucose meter performance.




For more Articles, News, Information, Advice, and Resources about DIABETES please visit DIABETES GUIDES and DIABETES TIPS and DIABETIC ISSUES





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2011年11月23日 星期三

Simple Guidelines in Using a Moisture Meter for Plants


A moisture meter is a useful tool that helps you a lot in measuring humidity of the soil. Therefore, this is a very important tool to be provided in your home if you love gardening a lot. With the help of this certain tool, you can reduce the risk of overwatering or even underwatering your plants. Here are some best tips in using moisture meter to support your needs.

First, take your tool and check your indoor plants. You can simply hold the gauge end of your meter. The pointed end will be the probe that should be inserted into the soil. Insert it down about three-quarters into the pot. Your tool will measure the moisture level well.

Then, you can go on to the red zone. You have to notice that some pants needs dry soil instead of wet or moist one. Therefore, some kinds of plant such as cactus or snake plant should not be overwatered. The soil where those plants grow should have low moisture or in red zone.

Then, you should find several kinds of plants that should be in green area. Some plants such as begonia, azalea, philodendrons or ficus need soil that is moderately humid, or indicated in green zone by your moisture meter. Check the level. You should add more water if your tool shows red sign, but you have to stop it if the meter shows blue sign.

Now you can go on to some plants that needs more water, such as ferns. Usually, this kind of plant should be in the green-blue zone level.

After finish checking indoor plants, now you can go on to outdoor plants. You will find that your meter will be very useful here since you can use it to check the moisture level of shrub water and outdoor plants. Plants with drip irrigation will also suitable to be supported by your meter.

Those are what you should do in monitoring the soil moisture of your plant.




You will have several different options of soil moisture meter available in the market as your best option, such as Tramex moisture meter. Just find this certain product in any stores near your area.





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