I found this article on the Seventh Generation website and felt that I had to share it with the world. I am including it word for word because it is well written and has amazing information! - Jayme M. Carleton, Second Nature Making Sustainability Second Nature™ http://jaymecarleton.com We can imagine our kitchens without a lot of things, but plastic [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 1, 2010
The ResCon Safety Group is excited to announce its merger with the Puget Sound Area Safety Summit! What does this mean for you? Free monthly meetings Industry-expert speakers Many new people to meet Programs which meet your demands The ResCon Safey Group will no longer be hosting meetings at the MBA in Bellevue, instead we will be joining forces with Puget [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 25, 2010
As a board member for the ResCon Safety Group I have hosted and sat through numerous safety presentations and pitches. Some are good, some are bad. Recently I was lucky enough to host Dennis Smedsrud from Puget Sound Energy at our September ResCon Safety Group meeting. He was absolutely fabulous and his display was attention grabbing. [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Here is a 2007 article by Natural Home, I found it today and it is still relevant! - Jayme Carleton, Second Nature http://jaymecarleton.com … By Natural Home Staff The nose knows (or so they say), but olfactory glands can be unreliable. We tend to notice bad odors in other people’s homes but not our own. These three scents-ible steps will [...]
Continue reading...Monday, August 23, 2010
This article is from the most recent SHARP newsletter. It is very important to remember worker safety, especially for children under 18 years old. - Jayme Carleton, Second Nature http://jaymecarleton.com …. In Washington State, the Employment Standards Division and L&I enforce regulations restricting children less than 18 years of age from hazardous work. Employers of these workers [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Here is a good article from American Lung Association about helping kids with asthma. If you haven’t seen this website before, you should check it out. They have a lot of good tips on how to reduce pollutants in your home, keep your indoor air quality clean and help protect your children. - Jayme Carleton, Second [...]
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