Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Something You Should Know

Here is a loaded question. What is more dangerous? Showering in tap water or drinking it?



Obviously, having been told that this is a loaded question, you're likely thinking that there's something to the whole showering bit. And you would be right. But why?



To help you understand, here are a few well-known facts. Just reading them in one place one after another should make the potential health concerns obvious as a chicken dressed in a tuxedo on the dance floor.




  • Treated tap water contains harmful chemicals that could cause negative reaction if ingested or inhaled especially in large quantities or continuously.

  • Our skin act as filters to screen out harmful elements from entering our bodies.

  • When heated, our pores open up.

  • Open pores are more susceptible foreign particles or chemicals.

  • Warm or hot showers and baths open up the skin pores all over the body.

  • Hot showers produce steam.

  • Steam can carry harmful chemicals present in the water.

  • Long term exposure to chemicals such as chlorine can cause respiratory problems if inhaled continuously or for long periods of time.

  • Chemicals introduced to the body by breathing can enter the blood system more quickly and cause multiple issues than ingesting them.

  • Many swimming pool kits caution users to limit chlorine use to maximum of 3ppm (parts per million) as potentially hazardous (you can see the recommended level here is actually a lot lower than 3ppm).

  • Tap water is often disinfected with chlorine at concentration levels of 3ppm.


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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO DIY INSTALLATION OF GLASS SHOWER DOORS AT HOME


Want to rejuvenate the look of your bath? Sliding glass shower doors may be the one additional feature that makes all the difference. Installing a sliding glass shower door that enhances the look of your bath can add flair and value to your home. If your craftsman skills are up to par, then glass shower door installation can be a fruitful and rewarding home renovation project for you to undertake.

As with any home renovation project, thorough following of instructions is the key to shower door installation success. The process generally takes two to four hours to complete, and has a difficulty level of easy to moderate, depending on the type of door you buy.


http://oceanshower.com/a-step-by-step-guide-to-diy-installation-of-glass-shower-doors-at-home/

Friday, June 24, 2016

Glass Shower Doors Can Create a Luxurious Walk-In Shower for Your Home


Bathrooms of today are designed with particular focus on your comfort and relaxation, thus it's not surprising that most bathrooms very much resemble upscale spas. One way to add elegance in your bathroom is with the addition of a walk-in shower. Walk-in showers give your bathroom a functional and modern appearance. With glass shower doors, you can easily divide your bathroom into different distinct areas without visual clutter or making it appear smaller. In designing an elegant walk-in shower, several factors must be taken into consideration. The Shower's Width The width of your shower determines how roomy it will be, so it's best to have the correct measurements before doing anything else. Generally, most people will need at least 39 inches of width; about the width of lifted arms from elbow to elbow. To have a roomier shower space.
http://oceanshower.com/glass-shower-doors-can-create-a-luxurious-walk-in-shower-for-your-home/

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Glass Shower Stalls: Design Ideas to Spruce Up Your Limited Space


Most people think that there are few possibilities when it comes to designing and arranging a small space. Take a simple bathroom, for instance, which can barely accommodate a bathtub—will you have several design choices? Actually, you do. Start with glass shower stalls that can easily enhance the look and functionality of what could have been a simple bathroom. With the right glass shower enclosure and the following design tips, your small bath can hit the bigtime Spa-Inspired Installing a hot tub isn’t the only way to get a spa-like bathroom in your home. Turn your walk-in shower into a place of good vibes and all things zen by repeating the tile inset from the bathroom floor on the walls and ceiling, and installing low-flow rain-style showerheads that can bring on that relaxing rain sensation. You may also add a steam generator if you prefer a steam shower and a transom window for better air circulation.
http://oceanshower.com/glass-shower-stalls-design-ideas-to-spruce-up-your-limited-space/