Be careful what you put down the drain in your home. These household cleaners all may be damaging your plumbing.
“Never put non-food items such as plastic, metal, or glass in the drain,” says Palla. Wilson adds that even items billed as ...
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As households across Britain begin preparing their Christmas feasts, plumbing specialists are issuing a warning about an ...
He explained: "The turkey is arguably the epicentre of the Christmas dinner, but in fact, the rendered turkey fat and grease ...
A number of kitchen experts have urged households to avoid pouring Christmas food and drink items down the sink to avoid blockages ...
Recent health inspections in some Plymouth restaurants revealed employees without hair restraints, improper knife storage and ...
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A TRAVELLING shoplifter travelled more than a hundred miles each time to target DIY stores during a three-month crime wave.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers.