Bath and Shower – Bolivia

January 24, 2012 · Posted in Bath and Shower · Comment 

Bath and Shower – Bolivia

Two factors drove demand for bath and shower in volume terms: the epidemic of influenza A (H1N1) and the entrance of new and cheaper products such as Aval by Minoil Bolivia Ltda. Even though, this volume growth was not reflected in value terms due to the decrease of prices in the largest segments (bar soap, liquid soap and body wash/shower gel). The influenza epidemic increased the population’s awareness of the importance of improving hygiene habits not only at home but in public places, where…

Euromonitor International’s Bath and Shower Products in Bolivia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2005-2009, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth.

Forecasts to 2014 illustrate how the market is set to change.

Product coverage: Bar Soap, Bath Additives, Body Wash/Shower Gel, Intimate Hygiene, Liquid Soap, Talcum Powder.

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Is Tap Water Really Safe for Bathing and Showering?

July 28, 2011 · Posted in Bath and Shower · 1 Comment 
Bath and Shower

Any TV viewer has seen advertisements for some sort of transdermal patch. Normally that patch contains a medication. The person who wears that patch receives a slow and steady administration of that medication. Yet the TV viewers who are familiar with such ads seldom think to ask this question: “Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?”

Few people ask that question, although few people pass-up the chance to enjoy a hot shower. During a hot shower, the pores in the skin allow into the body any chemicals that might hit the skin. If the water from the tap contains any harmful chemicals, then those chemicals can enter the body while some human takes a hot shower.

The above paragraph highlights the reason that every homeowner should ask this question: “Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?” After all, even some of the chemicals that are meant to make water safe to drink can damage the body, if they enter the body through the pores of the skin.

Exposure to chlorine, for example, can cause cancer. The time that most humans spend in a bath of shower allows a generous amount of chlorine to enter the body. In fact, the body can get more chlorine through the skin than it can by having chlorinated water sent down the esophagus.

Moreover, chlorine represents only one of the thousands of chemicals that are in the typical sample of tap water. A showerhead or bathtub faucet allows water with at least 2,100 different chemicals into the tub or shower stall, if it has not been equipped with a suitable filter

In addition, a hot shower causes the formation of huge amounts of water vapor. That vapor contains all of the chemicals that are in the water that passes through the faucet or showerhead. If that water contains chemicals that have gone undetected in a municipal treatment plant, then the person who steps from the bath or shower inhales those same chemicals.

When chemicals are inhaled, they pass immediately from the air sac into the blood stream. The inhalation of chemicals poses a greater danger than the drinking of water that contains those same chemicals. That fact illustrates the significance of the question “Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?”

This question, “Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?” calls attention to a less than obvious reason for purchasing a water filter. Too often, a homeowner simply buys a filter for the kitchen faucet. Too often, a homeowner thinks only about the water that residents and guests are apt to drink. Too few homeowners ever find it necessary to ponder this question: “Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?”

Once a homeowner has realized the importance of that question, then that homeowner appreciates the value of a well-designed filter on a showerhead or a bathtub faucet. If a homeowner should chose to purchase such a filter, then that homeowner ought to consider buying an activated carbon filter

When used in combination with ion exchange filtration and micron filtration, the activated carbon filter does the most effective job of removing unwanted chemicals from the water in a home plumbing system. That combination of filters creates water that is both safe to drink, and also safe enough to stream into a shower stall, or to flow into a bath tub.

Is Tap Water Safe for Bathing and Showering? Your Daily Shower Could Be Dangerous

April 17, 2011 · Posted in Bath and Shower · Comment 
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Is tap water safe for bathing and showering? Now, that is a question you really need to think about. Sure, a lot of people think about their tap water and whether it is safe to drink, but could your daily shower really be dangerous?

No doubt you love your hot shower, but maybe you have started thinking about what all is in your water. That hot shower feels wonderful, but is tap water safe for bathing and showering when there are so many chemicals and other contaminants in water?

Well, let us take a look. First of all, you need to think about the makeup of the skin. Your skin has many pores. The pores of the skin allow your skin to breathe. The thing is, not only can the body release things through the pores, but things can be introduced to the body through those pores as well.

When you get in that warm shower, the warm water actually allows the pores to open up even more than normal. This means that the chemicals that may be in the water end up be absorbed through your skin. Those nasty contaminants may be entering your body through your skin, every single time that you get a shower.

This is why you should definitely be asking, is tap water safe for bathing and showering. There is a problem with you showering in water that is contaminated. Your body is being exposed to those chemicals and it could lead to a variety of health problems.

Not only are there many different contaminants in the water you bathe in, but chlorine, which is used to help treat the water, is dangerous as well. When you shower in the water, quite a bit of the chlorine is able to get into your water. In fact, you can end up with more chlorine in your body by just taking a shower than you would get if you actually drank the water.

As you take your shower, not only are you absorbing chemicals through your pores, but you could be inhaling them as well. The shower makes water vapor form, and this vapor can contain the chemicals too. As you inhale while you shower, you are inhaling these chemicals, which means you are getting a double dose of the contaminants that are in the water.

So, is tap water safe for bathing and showering? It may not be! While most people just add filters to their kitchen faucets so they can safely drink the water, they often forget that they are bathing in it. However, you can make your water safe for bathing by using a shower filter to make sure your water is clean and pure for bathing and shower purposes.

Bath and Shower Tubs

February 24, 2011 · Posted in Bath and Shower · Comment 
Bath and Shower

If you have a small bathroom, then you may like to consider a Bath and Shower Tub. This is simply a bath tub with a shower above it. The idea is that you stand up in the bath whilst you shower. Splashing is often protected by a glass screen or plastic curtain.

Another plus to the Bath and Shower combo is that you then have the option of saving space in your bathroom, making room for another cupboard or more storage space. Or you may like to use the extra space to invest in a larger bath tub and really spoil yourself!

Bath and Shower combos can also save you money on your bathroom renovation. If you have an existing bath that you are happy to keep, you simply need to install a shower fitting above it. Then you can remove your old shower and use the space in some other way.

There are also available what are known as “Walk in Tub Accessible Showers”. These are a great idea for those with mobility limitations. With the walk in tubs, you simply open a door on the side of the bath, walk in, shut and seal the door and enjoy either a relaxing bath or shower.

Once you’ve decided that the bath and shower combo is the go for your bathroom, you then have the task of deciding what brand to get and where you will get it from. There are so many bathroom supply companies out there that you need to know which are reliable.

Lasco have an excellent reputation. They have been in the bathroom business since 1965 and have loads of bath-shower combos for you to choose from. Their products are made using a product called Lascoat (fibreglass reinforced gelcoat), which claims to be scratch-resistant. Kohler is also a reliable brand, although they can cost you more than some of the other brands.

The Contemporary Bathroom

December 4, 2010 · Posted in Bath and Shower · 3 Comments 

Thanks to Upgrades, There Are Thousands of beautiful bathroom now designs that Work Perfectly With Every lifestyle and personality. Your bathroom design Reflects your personality. You Can tell a person’s personality and looks By The decoration of Their Home. Therefor, you should “take good care of your bathroom. Design your interiors to read your personality and taste.

Contemporary Bathrooms include showers, basins, taps, baths, sinks, toilets and Many More. Thesis contemporary products come in Many different forms, and stylish designs, and very affordable They Are In Their different Makes and Read more

Before and after bathroom renovations

November 8, 2010 · Posted in Bath and Shower · 2 Comments 

Before and after renovation bathroom – what a great way to help you design your bathroom remodeled. View photos before and after bathroom renovations that people have done for others, you can see exactly what begins with the changes, and after the restructuring.

It’s one thing for a bathroom redesign, but if you have not seen a bath before being converted or have access to your photos before and after bathroom renovations, it is probably difficult to imagine what the bathroom looked like before the conversion.

On my site I’m having a series of images before and after renovation of bathroom that lets you see where Read more

Accessories For Your Bathroom

November 3, 2010 · Posted in Bath and Shower · Comment 

The bathroom is the most important area in a house that has to be very hygienic. If the bathroom is not necessary hygiene can lead to various diseases. To maintain hygiene, accessories must be of good quality. You should be very serious for the selection of bathroom accessories. Different types of resources to this end.

Today, people are accustomed to very seriously consider the design and accessories. Each of the small things like brushes, soap dishes are available in different models depending on their design and color of the bathroom is available. Today many people spend lots of money for their bathroom. to use for a modern bathroom accessories are well Read more

Bathtub for Small Bathroom

July 17, 2008 · Posted in Bath and Shower · 1 Comment 

Bathtub for Small BathroomThe size of a conventional bathtub and regular shape can be a difficult thing, to be integrated into a small bathroom. In such a small space, you might think we are doomed to have only a shower. But with a small pool, you can also use to get into a bathtub, without providing the space and beauty of your bathroom.

A small bathroom can be built in a sophisticated environment in a closed room, this is not the rectangular shape of the base. You can get a tank that fits into a circle around your bathroom needs. No edges can be placed in a corner, if you do not sacrifice on the movement area. The edges of the tub can be used with decorative stones or tiles to provide an environment of beauty and comfort. Read more