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Mixing bleach and acids: When chlorine bleach is mixed with an acid, chlorine gas is given off. Chlorine gas and water combine to make hydrochloric and hypochlorous acids. Chlorine gas exposure, even at low levels, almost always irritates the ... more
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A person can claim head of household if you are the main money earner in the home and you have a qualifying dependent. A qualifying dependent is someone that you took care of for at least 6 months. For more information, look here: IRS. ... more
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Hazard waste items like tires, railroad ties, roofing shingles, motor oil, paint etc. can be disposed at one of the Lake Michigan Districts Household Waste Collection sites. . They also take computer items. Please visit: Lake County Solid Waste ... more
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No, household cleaners, bleach, and disinfectants are not drugs and medicines. ... more
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To meet the requirements you must: · Be aged 18-65 inclusive · Have been employed under the same roof as your employer for one year or more immediately prior to your application, or · Have been employed in a household that your employer uses on a ... more
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• • No. The grant amounts are independent of each other. Housing agency per household counseling expenses are the same regardless of the amount of the FHC closing cost and downpayment assistance grant. ... more
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• Any items too large or too heavy to go in the wheeled bin or sacks provided. • Hazardous materials – e.g. chemicals, asbestos, car batteries, vehicle oil, gas bottles. • Fluorescent tubes. • Household fixtures and fittings. • Building rubble. • ... more
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Italian physicist Galileo Galilei invented the water thermometer in the early 1600s. The thermometer suspends several weights, often containing colored liquid, in a sealed water cylinder. ... more
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The lender or its designee is required to make an appearance on behalf of the FHLBI to acknowledge that the lien is valid. If, after foreclosure, the lender is unable to recover enough funds from the proceeds from the sheriff's sale to repay the ... more
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Absolutely, and we strongly encourage as many people as possible to sign it. However, in order to prevent one person from signing it many times under different names (and thus ensure the validity of the petition), the on-line system that we are ... more
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