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		<title>Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carbon monoxide poisoning is responsible for at least 400 accidental deaths and over 5,000 people are treated in hospital emergency rooms per year. Unfortunately, carbon monoxide poisoning is often misdiagnosed as flu, food poisoning, allergy/asthma or ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Carbon monoxide poisoning is responsible for at least 400 accidental deaths and over 5,000 people are treated in hospital emergency rooms per year. Unfortunately, carbon monoxide poisoning is often misdiagnosed as flu, food poisoning, allergy/asthma or chronic fatigue syndrome. Children, the elderly, individuals with respiratory problems and pets are at risk, even at low levels. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are; headaches, nausea, drowsiness, vomiting, tiredness, pain, cramps and sleep disturbance. Some people experience headaches and dizziness for almost 2 years prior to carbon monoxide poisoning diagnosis. </P><P>Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that is highly toxic, making it impossible to detect with our senses. Carbon monoxide is produced by incomplete combustion in household appliances like furnaces, boilers, water heaters, stoves, ovens, fireplaces as well as well as automobiles. Tips to protect yourself and your loved ones: 1) Install carbon monoxide detectors in your home 2) Have your appliances (boilers, furnaces, stoves, water heater, fireplaces) checked and serviced by a reputable heating company. Be sure they are equipped with a professional carbon monoxide analyzer. If they tell you they don't have one, find another company! 3 Do not use unvented appliances (kerosene heaters, barbecue grilles) in the house. </P><P>4) If you have a garage that is attached to your home click here. 5) Any time you strengthen the insulation properties or add a ventilation fan you should have your appliances checked to ensure the upgrades have not compromised the ability of the appliances to safely draft the combustion products from the house. By following the above guidelines, the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning can be significantly reduced. Go to <A HREF="http://www.expert-air-purifier-reviews.com">www.expert-air-purifier-reviews.com</A>. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>What You Don&#039;t Know About Electrical Appliances &amp; Your Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We live in affluent times. We think nothing of using ahairdryer to dry our hair, putting the washing in a machineto clean it, having a television set in our bedrooms andhaving a clock beside our beds, set to bring us ourfavorite radio station as we wake.What ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>We live in affluent times. We think nothing of using ahairdryer to dry our hair, putting the washing in a machineto clean it, having a television set in our bedrooms andhaving a clock beside our beds, set to bring us ourfavorite radio station as we wake.What if you were getting more than you thought with yourelectric appliances?Research suggests that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) havean effect on the immune system, and have been linked toheadaches, cancers, blood disorders and a host ofautoimmune diseases.In October, 2002, preliminary findings from an 8 yearresearch project commissioned by the California PublicUtilities Commission, and considered the largest project to date, suggests hundreds of thousands of people, particularlychildren, are at risk from life-threatening illnesseslinked to the emissions. Pregnant women are also atgreater risk of miscarriage.Everything that uses or transmits electricity emits EMFs,however those in your bedroom will have the greatest impact on your health because it is during sleep that you are mostvulnerable to energy imbalances. You are affected indirect proportion to their strength, proximity and thelength of time you are exposed to these fields. The affectis also accumulative.Tips For Detecting And Reducing The Harmful Effects Of EMFs In Your Life1. </P><P>You can detect the presence of strong fields with a small compass. When you move towards an electromagnetic field the needle will turn to realign with the new magnetic field, swinging as you move over it. Try it on your television or computer monitor.2. Remove all plug-in clocks, television, answering machines, and electric blankets from your bedroom. If you cannot do this, move these things at least eight to twelve feet away from where you sleep, or unplug them while you sleep.3. </P><P>Look for any cables that run under your bed or close to your head. Where possible reposition the cables, keeping them as far from your bed as possible. Consider moving the bed to another part of the room if necessary.4. Take note of appliances on shared walls with the bedroom. EMFs will transmit through walls. </P><P>Check the distance between these appliances and where you lie in bed. If this applies to you, check for anxiety, insomnia, or any unusual types of illness.5. Where possible unplug a device - this will disconnect the transformer and will no longer create an EMF.6. Reduce your exposure by increasing the distance between you and your electrical appliances. Sit or lie at least 10 feet from your television set, and move your computer at least 2 feet away from your keyboard if possible. </P><P>A peace lily, or spider plant grown near electrical objects will absorb some EMFs.It is no longer enough to improve the purely Feng Shui aspects of your home and bedroom. To ensure good health you also need to be assessing levels of EMFs now.? 2003, . All rights reserved. May beduplicated with attribution and copyright notice intact.http://www.LifeDesignStrategies.com/. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com Makes Shopping for Kitchen Appliances and Vacuum Cleaners Easier and More Enjoyable</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While online shoppers are looking for Kitchen Appliances for their home, many may find it difficult and not know where to go or look because there are so many options.That's why Glenn Sarault, owner of SunBright Publishing, launched http://2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>While online shoppers are looking for Kitchen Appliances for their home, many may find it difficult and not know where to go or look because there are so many options.That's why Glenn Sarault, owner of SunBright Publishing, launched <a href="http://2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com" target="_blank">http://2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com</a> this week. "There are so many companies and so much information out there that can make it difficult to shop for Kitchen Appliances. But at <a href="http://2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com" target="_blank">http://2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com</a>, we've done all the work so our customers don't have to," Sarault said.Sarault features individually selected companies on the Web site that provide a large selection of name brand, high quality products, dedicated customer support and expert information. Sarault researches and tests kitchen appliances companies and posts the better-quality companies on <a href="http://2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com" target="_blank">http://2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com</a>. The company review process includes examining each company's attention to detail and the feedback from each company's visitors.The Web site also provides customers with articles that provide tips and information about the types of Kitchen Appliances they are looking for. </P><P>For example, "Finding great cutlery to replace your old kitchen knives can be easy and affordable. Whether your cutlery needs are discount knives or high end chef knives, knowing what you plan to use it for will help greatly in determining what cutlery sets to start looking at.Getting familiar with the basic cutlery terms before you buy will make your kitchen cutlery decisions much easier. Cutlery buying tips:- Blade: The size and shape of your cutlery is designed for a specific reason.  Knowing what your kitchen knives will be used for before you buy is important.  It's better to buy a few knives with each its own purpose than 1 knife for everything. </P><P>- Construction: Do you want high end forged steel cutlery or are the less expensive stamped blades ok?  Generally you will also need to choose the blade material from "High-Carbon Stainless Steel", "High Carbon Steel" - that can tarnish over time and "Ceramic" material. - Types of Blades: Knowing what category of kitchen cutlery is also a key ingredient.  There are 4 basic categories to consider.  Chef knives, boning and filleting knives, paring and peeling knives and specialty knives. A good rule of thumb in cutlery shopping is buy the best cutlery sets you can afford and then plan on using them for the rest of your live.." according to the Web site. </P><P>Other advice and helpful information about Kitchen Appliances like Blenders, Cookware, Cutlery, Juicers, Kitchen Gadgets, Microwave, Pressure Cookers and Vacuum Cleaners can also be found on <a href="http://2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com" target="_blank">http://2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com</a>."We've taken the time to shop around and help narrow down your many choices in Kitchen Appliances and Vacuum Cleaners for value and satisfaction. You'll be happy with your connection to select companies that can help furnish your kitchen with appliances that can help you work more efficiently," Sarault said.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Which KitchenAid products are right for your Kitchen?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[KitchenAid is a popular brand of appliances. They are known for their kitchenaid mixers, but also for their quality. Any appliance you are interested in, you should consider replacing with a kitchenaide. From washers and dryers to built in warming draws, ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>KitchenAid is a popular brand of appliances. They are known for their kitchenaid mixers, but also for their quality. Any appliance you are interested in, you should consider replacing with a kitchenaide. From washers and dryers to built in warming draws, kitchenaid has it all.If you are planning to design a kitchen and want to use state of the art appliances, consider KitchenAid. You may want to consider a built in refrigerator with high tech temperature control and energy savings. </P><P>The kitchenaid dishwashers offer top of the line cleaning and sanitizing as well as sleek, stainless steel design. Very professional.. Then there is cooking. The cooktop, or range, is also top of the line with commercial like style. It has cast iron burners and large dials. </P><P>Or you could choose the cooktop that is made of ceramic glass-what a look that would be! Then there are the built in ovens. 30 inches wide and very accurate temperatures. Maybe two ovens would benefit your kitchen! And don't forget the ice maker or compactor either! Both amazingly new and improved appliances! The warming drawer, too, is a mark of genius in itself. It is an appliance that will keep food at the right temperature until your ready to serve it. And it comes with a set of the perfect sized pans!As you can see, Kitchen Aid products are innovative and high quality and range in style and convenience. </P><P>This has yet to touch on the counter top appliances. Kitchenaid appliances include coffee makers, espresso machines, waffle bakers, coffee mills, frozen dessert makers, and toasters. And the Kitchen Mixers speak for themselves. Lasting years and years and delivering superb service, they will not disappoint the beginner or the advanced chef. With so much at your finger tips, you will find what you are looking for and more. </P><P>It may inspire you to build a kitchen just for your new appliances!. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Voltage Converters - Don&#039;t Fry Your Appliances!?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of North and South America, the Caribbean and Japan use 110 volts at 60Hz while most European counties use 220 volts at 50Hz. This means you may need to use voltage converters to use many of your electrical appliances. Plugging a 110 volt electrical ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Most of North and South America, the Caribbean and Japan use 110 volts at 60Hz while most European counties use 220 volts at 50Hz. This means you may need to use voltage converters to use many of your electrical appliances. Plugging a 110 volt electrical product into a 220 volt socket without a voltage converter will damage or destroy the appliance. To know if you need a power converter you should check any electrical appliance as you pack them for your trip. Each appliance will have a small rating plate which will tell you if the product is single volt or dual volt (i.e. </P><P>Use 110 or 220 or both). If the rating plate says it is a dual volt appliance you will not need a voltage converter, however, any single volt appliance will need a travel converter.There are several different kinds of travel voltage converters available. Small electronics - like your electric razor or toothbrush - need a 50 watt converter while heating appliances like heating pads, hairdryers and curling irons require a stronger ac power converter (a 26 ? 1875 ?watt converter is ideal). Dual voltage source converters are available that can handle both the low and high end electrical needs.Almost all travel converters require the use of ac adapters (In fact I have never seen a travel converter that did not require the use of an AC adapter) so make sure you bring some along on your trip. Most manufacturers of travel voltage converters sell them in kits with power adapters.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Transfer of Power How to Safely Restore Power to Your Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hurricane Charley is quickly teaching homeowners a valuable lesson about taking electricity for granted.  The Category Four hurricane knocked out power to nearly a million homes in Florida, and many residents are still living without power.  Homeowners ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Hurricane Charley is quickly teaching homeowners a valuable lesson about taking electricity for granted.  The Category Four hurricane knocked out power to nearly a million homes in Florida, and many residents are still living without power.  Homeowners are now using portable generators in record numbers to safely restore power to their homes.  "Getting a generator is one thing," says Jon Hoch, founder of Electric Generators Direct.com (<a href="http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com" target="_blank">http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com</a>). "Getting the electricity into the house is another."According to Hoch, extension cords are fine for small generators because you can only plug in one or two appliances. </P><P> The most common way to use a portable electric generator is to place it outdoors, then run extension cords through an open window or door to the chosen appliances.  Extension cords have several drawbacks. First, most extension cords can't be plugged into a furnace, well pump or ceiling-light fixture. If the cords are too long, the resulting power drop may damage the generator and appliances. And if they are placed under rugs or carpets, heat can buildup and spark a fire. </P><P> "Be sure to use appropriately sized power cords to carry the electric load," said Hoch. "Typically, the thicker the cord, the more electricity it can carry." If you want to use extension cords, consider getting a Gen-Cord (<a href="http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com/catalog/accessories.php" target="_blank">http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com/catalog/accessories.php</a>). You simply plug the all-weather cord into your 20- or 30-amp generator outlet and then run it inside. The plug on the inside splits into three 120-volt outlets, where you can plug in several household appliances or additional extension cords. For safety's sake, Hoch recommends hiring a licensed electrician to install a power transfer system that redistributes power from the generator to the home's circuit box. </P><P> The power transfer system (starting at $200) reduces the need for multiple extension cords running from the generator to specific appliances, and it eliminates the risk of electrical "back feed" injuring utility workers working on downed power lines. It is installed beside the main electrical panel, and then it's connected to the circuits you'll want running during a blackout. When the power goes out, you simply crank up the generator and run a single power cord from it to a transfer switch.  "Once the generator is running, you can choose which appliances and circuits you want to use by simply flipping the switches," said Hoch. It's important to keep track of what's being powered, warns Hoch, because the transfer switch is often wired into more circuits than the generator can handle all at once. </P><P>  "A typical power transfer system installation will take less than two hours and cost around $100-$200," said Hoch. "But it's an investment that will be fully appreciated the next time the power goes out."Electric Generators Direct (<a href="http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com" target="_blank">http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com</a>) is an online generator superstore owned and operated by Power Equipment Direct, Inc. The company also maintains Pressure Washers Direct (<a href="http://www.pressurewashersdirect.com" target="_blank">http://www.pressurewashersdirect.com</a>) and Air Compressors Direct (<a href="http://www.aircompressorsdirect.com" target="_blank">http://www.aircompressorsdirect.com</a>).For more tips on how to pick the perfect emergency generator, visit <a href="http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com/catalog/pickperfect.php" target="_blank">http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com/catalog/pickperfect.php</a>For more tips on how to safely use a portable generator, visit <a href="http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com/catalog/transferofpower.php" target="_blank">http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com/catalog/transferofpower.php</a>. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Mashita Electronics Adds Exclusive Online Distributor, &quot;Solutions&quot; for Watt-Minder, Appliance Cost and Current Meter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mashita Electronics announces the selection of "Solutions?" online retailer as the newest distributor of the "Watt-Minder" Appliance Cost & Current Meter. Vickie Desofi, Manager of Catalog, and Internet Sales for Mashita Electronics lauded the venture ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Mashita Electronics announces the selection of "Solutions?" online retailer as the newest distributor of the "Watt-Minder" Appliance Cost & Current Meter. Vickie Desofi, Manager of Catalog, and Internet Sales for Mashita Electronics lauded the venture as an important step in the introduction of a new product into the consumer market. Solutions? is currently the exclusive online retailer for the Watt-Minder 90100G."The Watt-Minder is an innovative product", says Desofi, and it requires a trusted marketer like Solutions to carry this type of product to the consumer. The Watt-Minder measures the consumption of electrical appliances and presents the cost by the hour, month, and year.  "The potential benefits are two-fold", explains Desofi first, the consumer can get an understanding of the cost of appliance operation using variables such as timer settings, temperature settings, and over all appliance efficiency. </P><P>Secondly, as consumers set, use, and replace appliances the combined effect is to reduce the energy load on our power grid, and thus help in the stabilization and efficiency, and thus the cost of delivering electrical power to society.The Watt-Minder was first introduced in Fall 2004.  It is currently offered for sale at home improvement, hardware, electronic parts and aquarium supply stores. The Watt-Minder carries the ENERGY STAR seal from the Environmental Protection Agency, a division of the U.S. Department of Energy.  Once you determine the energy hogs in your home or office look for the ENERGY STAR to identify the most energy efficient replacements.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Are You Responsible For The Appliances in Your New Apartment&amp;#63;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you're moving into a new apartment? The list of things you should check on before signing that lease seems never-ending. You have to worry about location, environment, convenience, cost, aesthetic appeal, etc. But wait... there's more! One more thing ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>So you're moving into a new apartment? The list of things you should check on before signing that lease seems never-ending. You have to worry about location, environment, convenience, cost, aesthetic appeal, etc. But wait... there's more! One more thing to check out is what you, the tenant, are responsible for bringing to the apartment.Realize that just because the model apartment you toured with your landlord displayed the lovely washer/dryer 2000 unit doesn't mean you'll have one in your apartment. The lease might be for a two bedroom apartment with washer/dryer connections... </P><P>but this doesn't mean it has to come with the washer/dryer!Perhaps you're lucky, and you already have appliances to take to your new apartment. If so... great! Otherwise, you need to look at your options:Option number one: Rummaging through garage sales.If you have the patience for garage sales, you could end up with some great deals. My grandmother, for example, found her big screen t.v. (which hasn't had any problems for the past 15 years) a refrigerator she installed in the home she rents out (in perfect condition for the past 10 years) and a microwave (still cookin' after 5 years) all at separate garage sales. </P><P>Garage sale shopping is an art, and if you have the patience and look in the right places, you can save TONS of money.Don't underestimate garage/estate sales. Some people wrinkle their noses at garage sales. "Eeeeewwww! Someone's used that stuff beforrrreee!!!" Well, yes... but think of all the money you'll save!Still doesn't draw you in?Option number two: Rent new appliances.Depending on how long you're staying in this new location, you may prefer renting your appliances. Some people rent appliances when they're only going to be in a certain area for a couple of years. </P><P>This makes it easier when it's time to move again. The only real disadvantage to renting is that you are restricted to renting what the store has to offer.You may choose to rent-to-own instead. You have to be careful with these rent-to-own places. Some of them will suck you in, and you'll end up paying more than double to these companies in the long run than if you would've just purchased the appliance all at once. Sometimes, you don't have an option (ie. </P><P>bad credit and a lack of cash), and this is the only choice. Just do your research before you sign a contract, and read the contract before you sign it.Option number three: Buy new appliances.Let's say, for the sake of the article, that you've moved to an unfamiliar area and you don't know where to start looking for new appliances. In this case, you'll like HomeAppliances.com. This site is easy to navigate, and incredibly helpful. Similarly to the apartment search engines, the buyer simply fills out a form specifying exactly what they're looking for in home appliances. </P><P>You fill in the type of appliance, the price range, and the area you want to purchase the appliance from. The search engine then displays as many appliances as fit your criteria, and from there, you can find out more about the capabilities of each appliance to best suit your needs. HomeAppliances.com can even send you emails about sales on the appliances which fit your criteria. Pretty neat.So, weigh the pros and cons to each option and see which one will work the best for you. Once you've settled in to your new place, you won't want a pile of dirty dishes staring at you in the sink and a mountain of smelly clothes thrown in to your closet, so try not to wait to the last minute before appliance hunting.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Search Cacher Announces Release of Enterprise Search Appliances</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SAN FRANCISCO, CA ? October 14, 2004 ? Search Cacher?, the leading developer of enterprise search appliances, today announced the release of its innovative ESA-series appliances, an integrated hardware/software enterprise search solution for Intranet ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>SAN FRANCISCO, CA ? October 14, 2004 ? Search Cacher?, the leading developer of enterprise search appliances, today announced the release of its innovative ESA-series appliances, an integrated hardware/software enterprise search solution for Intranet and Internet deployment. Based on the Search Cacher EIP software architecture, the ESA-series appliances helps customers search, aggregate, and manage vast amounts of information thus reducing time to market, and increasing the ability to identify and act upon opportunities.Search Cacher ESA-series enterprise search appliances allows customers in the high-tech, finance, legal, manufacturing and healthcare industry, integrate millions of documents, records, files, and other information to develop vertical business intelligence. Users and teams can easily find and manage information across the distributed enterprise thus reducing time spent looking for information, and ultimately resulting in significant capital cost savings. The following are the new ESA-series appliances:????ESA-200: An entry level 1U rackmount appliance, handling 4 Million document and records, aimed at mid-sized enterprises and departmental workgroups capable of 500 concurrent user sessions.????ESA-500: A 2U enterprise search appliance designed to support 2000 users, capable of aggregating up to 10 Million documents and records.????ESA-800: A datacenter class 4U appliance capable of providing 5000 users concurrent access to 50 Million documents and records. The modular architecture of Search Cacher ESA-series appliances offers customers a powerful integrated platform for addressing business-critical structured and unstructured information management requirements. </P><P>As the industry's first policy driven enterprise search appliance, the Search Cacher ESA-series reduces IT administration headaches by offering a web-based management application allowing easy definition and enforcement of enterprise-wide search, system, network, and security policies.  The powerful Search Cacher EIP architecture delivers real-time value to customers by enabling them to rapidly deliver aggregated content to streamline information worker productivity and realize business process optimization. Search Cacher EIP is a multi-functional software application utilizing open standards architecture designed specifically for business intelligence data mining capable of indexing, searching, and taxonomically classifying information from massive amounts of structured and unstructured data.  Organizations deploying a Search Cacher ESA-series enterprise search appliance immediately realize:????Real-time access to current and relevant information sources across the enterprise????Privileged access controls to protect information intellectual property assets????A unified policy-based system management application????A powerful integrated platform handling corporate and datacenter requirements with ease, reliability and security.Search Cacher has redefined the paradigm of enterprise search, by moving away from conventional search methodologies, and embracing a network appliance model to provide information aggregation and management capabilities from the edge to the core of any organization's infrastructure. About Search CacherSearch Cacher is the leading developer of policy-based enterprise search appliances offering a flexible, scalable and secure integrated technology platform leveraging a comprehensive business intelligence search and information management application to help enterprises architect and drive business innovation across the distributed enterprise. </P><P>Search Cacher is headquartered in San Francisco, California. For further information about Search Cacher, please visit <a href="http://www.searchcacher.com" target="_blank">www.searchcacher.com</a>.  Copyright ? 2004 Search Cacher, Inc. All rights reserved.  Search Cacher, the Search Cacher logo, Search Cacher EIP, Search Cacher ESA, Empowering Information Intelligence, SearchContainer, SearchPolicy Director and associated brandnames are trademarks of Search Cacher, Inc. </P><P>Media & Press Relations ContactJoanna Laznickae-mail protected from spam bots408.245.5117. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Voltage Converters - Don&#039;t Fry Your Appliances!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of North and South America, the Caribbean and Japan use 110 volts at 60Hz while most European counties use 220 volts at 50Hz.  This means you may need to use voltage converters to use many of your electrical appliances.  Plugging a 110 volt electrical ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Most of North and South America, the Caribbean and Japan use 110 volts at 60Hz while most European counties use 220 volts at 50Hz.  This means you may need to use voltage converters to use many of your electrical appliances.  Plugging a 110 volt electrical product into a 220 volt socket without a voltage converter will damage or destroy the appliance. To know if you need a power converter you should check any electrical appliance as you pack them for your trip.   Each appliance will have a small rating plate which will tell you if the product is single volt or dual volt (i.e. </P><P>Use 110 or 220 or both).  If the rating plate says it is a dual volt appliance you will not need a voltage converter, however, any single volt appliance will need a travel converter.There are several different kinds of travel voltage converters available.  Small electronics - like your electric razor or toothbrush - need a 50 watt converter while heating appliances like heating pads, hairdryers and curling irons require a stronger ac power converter (a 26 ? 1875  watt converter is ideal).  Dual voltage source converters are available that can handle both the low and high end electrical needs.Almost all travel converters require the use of ac adapters (In fact I have never seen a travel converter that did not require the use of an AC adapter) so make sure you bring some along on your trip.  Most manufacturers of travel voltage converters sell them in kits with power adapters.To learn more about voltage converters visit <a href="http://www.a1-travel-accessories.com" target=new>http://www.a1-travel-accessories.com</a>. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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