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Breathe easy: What you need to know before buying an air purifier
(BPT) - More people than ever before are considering room air filters and purifiers to protect themselves against COVID-19 indoors. But do these devices really make a difference? Air purifiers and filters can help reduce airborne contaminants, including viruses, in a home, office or other confined space. While an air purifier by itself is not enough to protect people from COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), when used along with the other best practices it recommends, operating an air purifier can be part of a plan to protect you and your family. It’s easy to see how breathing cleaner air could improve overall health and well-being - and some independent studies do show a benefit from air filters and purifiers. In fact, some of the technologies now used in these devices have been scientifically proven to remove or destroy harmful pathogens in the air. Types of Air Cleaners Before you buy, learn about the three primary types of air cleaning technologies. * HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) filters use a woven filtration material to trap particles like smoke, dust and pathogens. Certified HEPA filters can collect 99.97% of particles of a certain size (0.3 microns in diameter or larger), which includes many viruses. Filters need to be changed on a regular basis and can be costly, so check the cost before you buy. While HEPA filters capture the most contaminants, they can also impede the volume of air that circulates. * Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation, (UVGI) also referred to as UV-C, uses a specific type of ultraviolet light that deactivates pathogens such as
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bacteria and viruses. It’s a technology that’s been tested and used in hospitals and healthcare settings for years. A UV-C purifier doesn’t just trap smoke and dust like a HEPA filter: instead it inactivates viruses and other pathogens, rendering them harmless. While direct exposure to UV-C light can be harmful, it is safe when the UV-C bulb is completely concealed inside the unit, shielded from sight. For the most effective results, it’s important that the UV-C light is strong enough and the air exposure time is long enough. One UV-C purifier, the Airetrex 365, uses a 5-watt UV-C bulb for powerful exposure, with an air replacement rate of up to four times per hour in a 10’ by 10’ room. With average use, the bulb lasts up to two years. More details about UV-C technology from independent experts can be found at airetrex365.com, under “Why UV-C.” * Ionization uses electricity to change airborne particles from a positive to a negative state, weighing them down and causing them to drop from the air - effectively deactivating the virus particles. However, in the process, a potentially harmful byproduct called ozone is created. Anyone considering this technology should check the Ozone Parts Per Million rating (PPM) to ensure it is below the Food and Drug Administration’s limit of .005 PPM. Can you combine technologies? What about filters and purifiers that combine multiple technologies, like HEPA, UV-C and ionization - would that produce even cleaner air? The findings here are still unclear, and more is not always better. It’s best to focus on the features and
benefits most important to you - and how well different filtration components can meet those needs in your selected space. For example, if you only want to trap most large airborne particles and allergens, a HEPA filter might be sufficient. On the other hand, if you’re concerned about viruses, like the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, you might consider the more advanced features of an air purifier with a UV-C light. Other considerations You should also consider room size before deciding on which air cleaner to purchase. Most manufacturers specify maximum square footage for different models, according to their capacity to filter the air in a room of a particular size in an hour. For homes, most heating and air conditioning experts recommend that the air in a room be replaced or exchanged close to three times every hour at a minimum. Air purifiers work much better in a closed or sealed room versus a big open space. Most homes rely on natural ventilation from doors, windows and air leaks for fresh air, unless the home has an air exchanger. Air purifiers can be particularly effective in homes and where there is limited ability to add fresh air. What filter works best? The answer depends on your needs. But the good news is that we can all breathe a little easier with today’s advances in home air-cleaning technology. People with a condition like asthma will benefit most from HEPA air filters, since they remove irritants like smoke, dust and dander. All these elements can impact health. If you’re looking for a purifier to potentially reduce exposure to pathogens and viruses, an air purifier with UV-C technology will likely process and sanitize more air in less time.
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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS REAL ESTATE Arrow Realty Group................................................................................................13 1st Real Estate Professionals..................................................................................5 Chismarick Realty......................................................................................................11 Starved Rock Realty....................................................................................................7
FINANCIAL & MORTGAGE AFFILIATES Eureka Savings Bank.....................................................................................................4 Financial Plus Credit Union......................................................................................4 First National Bank of Ottawa............................................................................ 14 First State Bank...............................................................................................................3 Ottawa Savings Bank.................................................................................................6 Maze Lumber...................................................................................................................6
LOCAL PRODUCTS & SERVICES Arrow Well & Pump................................................................................................16 Danchris Nursery - Contractor’s Grouping...............................................16
Diversified Sheet Metal - Contractor’s Grouping.................................... 16 Marseilles Sheet Metal............................................................................................. 16
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Tara Stefanich Mortgage Originator Ottawa 815.433.3727 NMLS #688620
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What to do after your home is damaged by fire The notion that their homes could be damaged if not destroyed by fire is something many homeowners find unimaginable. But fires damage homes every day across the globe, which only underscores the importance of knowing how to respond should your home be engulfed in flames. According to the National Fire Protection Agency, local fire departments responded to an estimated 1.3 million fires in the United States in 2019. Fires also pose a threat in Canada, where the insurance provider SGI Canada reports that there are roughly 24,000 house fires each year. Installing and maintaining fire alarms can help prevent house fires from producing tragic consequences. A wellpracticed evacuation plan also can protect • See FIRE on page 6
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homeowners and their families in case of a fire, increasing the likelihood that anyone inside the home can promptly exit before suffering injury or even death. It’s also important that homeowners recognize what they need to do after their homes have been damaged by fire. • Recognize that it’s still risky even after the fire is out. The U.S. Fire Administration notes that homes damaged by fire pose a threat even after flames have been extinguished. Soot and dirty water left behind may contain things that can make people sick. Only enter a home after the local fire department has deemed it safe to do so. Before entering the home, don personal protective equipment like masks, goggles and gloves to avoid getting sick from any contaminants lingering in the home. • Contact your insurance company. The USFA notes that some companies specialize in cleaning and restoring personal items damaged by fires, and your insurance company can be a great resource when looking for such firms. Insurance companies also will advise homeowners on what they need to do in the immediate aftermath of the fire, including how to begin the claims process. • Contact a disaster relief service. Disaster relief services like the Red Cross and the Salvation Army can help homeowners find food, clothing, medicine, and even lodging.
Leaves that fall from trees can be a marvel to behold. But leaves can stain exterior surfaces when they eventually settle on vehicles, concrete driveways, patios, and other surfaces, become wet and/or are not cleaned away in a timely fashion. Leaf stains are caused by tannins in the leaves. The pigments can be absorbed by porous materials like concrete and leave stains behind. While these stains may wash away over time, homeowners may prefer a faster way to get rid of unsightly stains. To remove moderate leaf stains, mix oxygen bleach with hot water and apply to stains using a scrub brush. Dark stains may require a tougher cleanser, such as one that contains trisodium phosphate. Some homeowners find success using a pressure washer to clean away leaf stains, while others rely on commercial leaf-stain removers.
• Find shelter for pets. The USFA advises pet owners affected by house fires to leave their pets with family members, friends or veterinarians until the house has been completely cleaned. Doing so ensures pets won’t be exposed to potentially harmful contaminants or residue that can put their lives in jeopardy. NMLS #403014
House fires happen every day, and knowing what to do in the aftermath of such fires can help homeowners get back on their feet as quickly as possible.
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Also only minutes away from Starved Rock State Park This 2 Bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome has great water views from all three levels at Heritage Harbor in Ottawa. Enjoy multiple balconies, attached garage, and a walkout roof top deck! Some of the amenities include a dog park, walking paths, multiple private pools, beach volleyball, playground, & access to the I&M Canal just across the way! There is a two car tandem attached garage with tons of room for storage inside. All appliances are included; stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer, & dryer!
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WE NEED MORE LISTINGS! LOOK AT WHAT WE’VE SOLD IN THE LAST 60 DAYS! LET US SELL YOUR HOME! 300 Gary St, Leonore $45,000
2517 E. 275th Rd. Peru $320,000
1029 W. Dakota St., Spring Valley $63,000
427 E Church St, Utica $72,000
2115 8th St. Peru $80,000
1108 South Park St., Streator $36,000
212 Saunders St., Dalzell $105,000
22417 Star Rd. Tampico $101,000
1279 N. 1550th Rd in Streator $158,500
2643 IL Route 178, Utica $112,000
327 E Washington St. Ottawa $165,000
420 4th St., LaSalle $75,000
1407 E. Wilson St, Streator $125,000
865 N. 2401 Rd. Oglesby $169,000
920 Illinois St., Ottawa $102,500
954 Melugins Grove Rd, Compton $215,000
6 Water St. Oglesby $189,900
310 S. Pleasant St., Princeton $122,500
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Streamline your outdoor living/ dining/playing area
(MS) — Be ready when spring arrives to get busy sprucing up your home’s exterior and its outdoor living space. Invest family time to envision which projects would transform it into a more organized, inviting retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Do doors, door frames, porches/railings, gates, decks, patios, and outbuildings need to be cleaned, repaired, repainted or replaced? Do you need more furniture, flower boxes or play equipment like cornhole boards? Once a project list is made, visit your local Woodcraft store, go online at woodcraft.com, or use a Woodcraft catalog and call 800-225-1153 to stock up on all the tools, materials and supplies you need. Woodcraft store employees can help with advice about products and projects, technical support is available at 800-535-4486, and woodcraft.com offers how-to articles and videos. Woodcraft Magazine Classic Project Plans make it easy
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to build the inviting Swing Bed (pictured), as well as picnic tables, benches, hand grill carts, potting benches, Adirondack chairs, and much more. Restoring Outdoor Projects, a Woodcraft blog, offers tips to make Adirondack chairs and other wood pieces and structures look new again. Download the free PDF at https://www.woodcraft.com/blog_entries/restoringoutdoor-projects. Cleanup & Repairs Howard Clean-A-Finish Wood Soap easily breaks down grease, grime and wax on all wood surfaces. It effectively cleans without ammonia or bleach by using a traditional blend of gentle yet powerful, natural soaps. Use it also on plastics, upholstery, carpet and vinyl. Blue Bear Paint and Urethane Stripper (SOY-Gel™) is Franmar Chemical’s effective, effortless and odorless
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coating remover made from soybeans and natural elements. Briwax ChaiRX is an easy solution for repairing loose chair joints. Inject ChaiRX into a small hole you drill in the joint, and the thin unique formulation will penetrate the wood cells to permanently swell the joints and bond them together. In 12 hours, the chair will be wiggle-free. For other gluing tasks, consider Titebond III Ultimate Waterproof Glue, a waterproof adhesive designed for interior and exterior use that has superior strength, is unaffected by finishes, and cleans up with water. Building For layout tasks, pick the Pinnacle Combination Square – blade, square head and center finder. The 12” blade features extra fine graduations in 8ths, 16ths and 32nds. Combination head has a scribe and spirit level. Saw wood to size with the Festool CARVEX PS 420 EBQPLUS Jigsaw that can cut up to 43⁄4” wood beams, as well as aluminum and steel. The Razorsaw Ryobi handsaw from Gyokucho, also a powerful cutting tool, has ripping and crosscutting teeth on opposite sides and an adjustable pivot point for angled cutting in tight spaces. Norton Hand Sanding Kits cover most sanding chores. Detail Sander fits well in hard-to-reach places. Finishing Block Sander makes general sanding quick and comfortable. The Montana Brand 4-in-1 Drill and Driver comes in a 10-piece set that includes all you will need to drive #6, #8, #10, and #12 screws. Add the Montana Brand 3-Piece HD Self-Centering Plug Cutter Set – unique in the woodworking industry – and you are ready to build in the outdoors.
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For fastening, consider the handy Freeman 23-Gauge 1” Pinner & 2” Brad Nailer Combo Kit. Finishing If color is a factor in painting an outdoor project, select General Finishes Milk Paint, available in 33 colors. This hightech, water-based acrylic paint is durable, easy to apply and rated for interior and exterior use. Colors may be mixed or used with General Finishes water-based Glazes and Wood Stains to create decorative finishes and effects. Other coverings for outdoor projects include: • General Finishes Exterior 450 Varnish is for outdoor use. UV absorbers minimize fading, and mildewcides help retard mold and fungus growth. It is ready to sand in one hour. • System Three Marine Spar Varnish is a urethane-enhanced film finish formulated to protect against the harshest salt water and marine environments, as well as protect outdoor projects. To apply coverings by hand, consider Redtree Onyx White China Bristle Brushes (solvent-based finishes) or Redtree Matey Synthetic Bristle Brushes (water-based finishes). For spraying, the HOMERIGHT Super Finish Max features a built-in 450-watt sprayer, eliminating the need for a hose or motor to move around. Spray milk paint, chalk-style paint, latex paint, enamels, primers, urethanes, stains and varnishes.
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4 factors to consider to maintain winter safety Many changes are to be expected as fall gives way to winter. Temperatures drop for much of the country, and depending on where one lives, snow, wind and ice are to be expected. As beautiful as snow-covered landscapes can be, winter presents unique hazards, notably slippery roads and surfaces. Chilly temperatures also can put people at risk if they spend prolonged periods outdoors unprotected. According to the insurance company Carsurance, more than 156,000 crashes occur annually due to icy roads. Roughly 17 percent of all vehicle crashes happen in winter conditions. Winter hazards are not exclusive to driving, however. That means winter safety involves a consideration of a host of factors. 1. Changing visibility While slippery surfaces may contribute to some accidents, visibility can quickly change with winter weather. Blowing snow can contribute to whiteout conditions. In addition, fog can be hazardous to drivers, aviators and mariners and contributes to thousands of travel accidents every year, advises the National Weather Service. It’s important to slow down, leave plenty of distance, use your low-beam headlights, and recognize when it may be safest to pull over, such as when visibility is significantly compromised. 2. Snow removal Shoveling snow or using a snowblower are common wintertime activities. Yet strenuous levels of activity in cold temperatures could put people at risk of heart attack, particularly if they are not acclimated to physical activity. Always warm up prior to shoveling snow to prepare the body for exercise. Go slowly and take frequent breaks. Avoid twisting and tossing snow over your shoulder, which can contribute to back injuries. 3. Carbon monoxide poisoning Winter weather means turning up the heat or doing more indoor cooking. Carbon monoxide is produced through the burning of fuel in various forms, including stoves, engines, gas ranges, portable generators, and grills. The National Safety Council says carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that can go undetected as it builds up in enclosed spaces. Never warm up the car inside of a contained garage. Do not use portable flameless chemical heaters indoors, and have furnaces, water heaters and other fuel-burning appliances checked and serviced by a qualified technician annually. Be sure that carbon monoxide alarms are on every floor of the home, and take it seriously if the alarm goes off. 4. Black ice Black ice is a common winter foe. Black ice forms when temperatures rise above freezing during the day, melting any snow on the ground and causing surfaces to become wet. If the temperature drops once more while the ground is wet, a
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thin, transparent sheet of ice can form. Black ice also may occur if moisture in the air condenses and forms dew or fog, and then the temperature drops below freezing, says the National Weather Service. Black ice gets its name because it looks black on asphalt roads. However, it also can form on sidewalks and overpasses, or spots shaded by trees or other objects. Slowing down and exercising extreme caution are essential. Winter is a beautiful season. But it can be just as hazardous as it is awe-inspiring. Taking steps to stay safe in unpredictable conditions is a necessity each winter.
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Jennifer Bliss
Patrick Chismarick
Jenny Gura
Gigi Lansford
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1803 S. Bloomington St, Streator Website: www.chismarickrealty.com
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815-257-3183
2123 E 1075th Rd, Oglesby
309 W Grant St, Streator
1805 Wright St, Streator
1102 Sundown St, Streator
2 homes | 1950 Sq Ft | 1750 Sq Ft 10 acres | MLS# 10121181
4 bed | 2 bath | 1600 Sq Ft 2 car garage | MLS# 10911366
3 bed | 1 bath | 1768 Sq Ft MLS# 10960265
2 bed | 1 bath | 800 Sq Ft 2 car garage | MLS# 10843212
1714 N Franklin St, Streator
7 Genseke Ct, Streator
312 W Morrell St, Streator
1015 N Wasson St, Streator
3 bed | 1 bath | 1165 Sq Ft 2.5 car garage | MLS# 10612738
3 bed | 2 bath | 1109 Sq Ft MLS# 10765328
4 bed | 2 bath | 1180 Sq Ft MLS# 10913323
3 bed | 1 bath | 900 Sq Ft 1 car garage | MLS# 10947617
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The pandemic has increased plastic consumption: How you can help
(BPT) - The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the consumption of single-use plastic as disposable mask and glove usage has skyrocketed. Additionally, many businesses have eliminated the option to use reusable shopping bags at a store or to bring your own mug to a coffee shop. These measures are important to help stop the spread of the virus but there are simple steps to take to help reduce your single-use plastic consumption and achieve a more sustainable way of living, even during the coronavirus pandemic. Here are six ideas: 1) Buy local If possible, get out to your local farmers market or butcher for your grocery shopping. Farmers market vendors often use less packaging and you can ask your butcher to wrap your meat in wax paper instead of plastic. Shopping local is also a great way to support your community. 2) Swap your cleaning tools The leading spray mop uses single-use plastic pads.
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One greener choice, the O-Cedar ProMist MAX Microfiber Spray Mop features a reusable, machine washable microfiber pad and a refillable bottle to cut down on plastic waste while removing over 99%of E. coli and Staph. aureus from pre-finished hardwood flooring and ceramic tile using tap water, as tested at an independent accredited lab. 3) Plate over bowl, bowl over plate If you’re doing more cooking at home, you’re likely finding yourself with leftovers. Ditch the plastic wrap and use your dishes as an easy, inexpensive food storage solution. To do this, place a plate or saucer over a bowl to cover its contents or, alternatively, flip any size bowl over leftovers on a plate. It’s a simple solution using what you already have. You’ll be protecting your food from drying out in the fridge while eliminating your plastic waste. 4) DIY cleaning solutions With all the extra cleaning you’re doing around the • See PLASTIC on page 14
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Beth Girot Managing Broker / Owner
815-795-3800 Office 815-343-6222 Cell 815-795-3802 Fax
Arrow Realty Group, LLC 529 Main St. Marseilles, IL 61341 0 N Division St., Braidwood
$39,000
2803 E 2559th Rd., Marseilles
1.73 acres of flat and level land to build the home of your dreams. Mature trees on lot. All utilities nearby. Property features a fire hydrant on lot. Existing survey on file.
1964 Columbus St., Ottawa
$174,999
$60,000
Lot 1 Bratton Ave., Marseilles
$164,900
Fantastic opportunity to own 18.42 acres (MOL) between Marseilles and Seneca. Seneca School District. Property can be subdivided. Property is divided by timber; approximately 12 acres / 6 acres. Commercial / Industrial potential - would need to have property rezoned. CSX Rail to the South; possible spur available. Currently zoned AG and being farmed** Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed
1205 Rutland St., Marseilles
$235,000
This is a very unique property that would be perfect for that entrepreneur looking for that property they can build their dream house and run their business on the same site. 2.36 acres (comm) just a short distance from interstate 80. Front 1 acre has electric run to it for future buildings. Heavily wooded with oaks and maples. Flat and accessible. On back acre is a 48x36 heated building with 12x12 doors. Fully insulated R36 in ceiling; R 24 in walls. Electric in conduit. 220. Extra thick concrete floors to house heavy vehicles. A bathroom. An office. Currently a Plumbing business (active). Well and Septic in place. City of Marseilles has plans to run water and sewer past this property at some future date. 175 feet of road frontage. Contact Karen Stillwell 815-252-9638
599 Glen Ave, Marseilles
$66,500
Located in the the quaint town of Marseilles. Home overlooks the downtown area. Just a short distance to the ILLINI state park. You can hike or use the boat launch to the Illinois River. Home has 3 bedrooms one on main level. There is a separate dining room open to living room. Kids play gym in the backyard stays. Storage shed in backyard remains as well. New roof, siding and gutters 2013.New breaker box 2010. Furnace 10 years old. Water heater 2020. All measurements approx.
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$16,000
Great size buildable lot 75 x 150 in established neighborhood. City water & sewer. Minutes from I-80. Zoned R-2, for Single Family or Duplex. Close to State Parks & Illinois River. Milton Pope Grade School, Ottawa High School. Financing available through Grundy Bank. Address TBD
2669 N. 2409th Rd., Seneca
5 acre heavily wooded lot with a creek running through it. Quiet location. Build your dream home right here. Close to Route 80. Covenants & Restrictions on file
00 State Route 6., Marseilles
$337,500
You’re going to fall in love with this meticulously maintained 4 bed, 2 1/2 bath two story home on 1.83 acres, nestled in the quiet country subdivision of Canter Court.As you walk through the front door your greeted by the very welcoming two story foyer. Formal living room with glass French doors. Family room with wood vaulted ceilings, recessed lighting, views to the 2nd floor loft and doors leading out to the wonderful 16x17 deck. Open concept family room, dining room and kitchen.The kitchen has an abundance of cabinets and counter space.All stainless appliances included, closet pantry and custom stone breakfast bar. Light and bright dining area.Windows abound in the majestic 1st floor master suite. Private bath with dual sinks, soaking tub and separate shower. 6x6 walk in closet. Private entrance to the covered wraparound porch for your morning coffee and beautiful sunsets.The 2nd level offers two additional generous sized bedrooms with a Jack and Jill Bath. 15 x 16 loft area with closet - could be used as an office, playroom or additional bedroom - you get to decide. Full basement; partially finished. Huge entertaining area, additional bedroom with possible walk in closet, mechanical room and storage pantry under the stairs. Awesome covered wraparound porch. 2 1/2 car attached garage. 1.83 acres. New roof 2016. New hot water heater June 2020.
OR LEASE OR SALE!!! Motivated Seller - will consider all reasonable offers. Very unique commercial building on Route 23 with high visibility. Many potential uses. 4 separate offices. Large common area. One full and one 1/2 bath. Newly remodeled kitchen area with appliances included. The building is “surrounded by potential customers” as it is in a residential area. Many improvements: Siding, gutters, soffit, fascia, furnace, central air, water heater and some bathroom updates. Full unfinished basement. Seller is motivated!!
2829 N 2525th Rd., Marseilles
Visit our website www.arrowrealtygrp.com
$69,000
Build your dream home on this heavily wooded 3.12 acre lot in Hickory Hills Subdivision; the last lot available. Seneca school district
643 E Main St., Ottawa
$159,000 Great 4 unit building in the heart of Ottawa. The building consists of: One 2 bed, 1 bath / Two 1 Bed, 1 Bath and One studio apartment. Units #1 and #2 are on the main floor and share a common balcony with river views. Units #3 and #4 are on the second floor also sharing a common balcony with river views. Full unfinished walk out basement with much potential. Electric has been updated with all new circuit boxes in each unit along with upgraded wire from the exterior
2722 Barr Ave, Marseilles
$130,000
If you want Seneca Schools here is a great home! 3 bed 2 bath Stainless appliances. Detached 2 car garage. Call Karen Stillwell to set your appointment.
444 Commercial St., Marseilles
$162,500
Wonderful property overflowing with possibilities. Possible related living opportunity or if you now work from home lower level could easily be a home office with your own bathroom and kitchen. If that is not on your list of needs how about a family room( 25x12) to set up for the kids. whether it is a remote learning area or just their space,while the adults enjoy the living room open concept upstairs! Ceiling fans in all living areas. French doors to the amazing 24x14 screen room. Enjoy your winter evenings in front of the wood burning fireplace in the family room. All this plus a 3 car garage with breezeway to the house! Also a shed. All measurements approx. Seller requests due to Covid-19 that only 2 primary buyers accompany agent at showing. No other persons for safety reasons. Everyone must wear a mask. Contact Karen Stillwell to take a look!
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The many benefits of houseplants The lines between the outdoors and indoors are being blurred. Homeowners build extensive outdoor living spaces so they can relax on weather-resistant furniture and even cook in lavish kitchens in their backyards. In addition, indoor three-season rooms full of bright, open windows that showcase outdoor vistas challenge the boundaries between outside and inside. For those working with limited budgets, there are some easy, inexpensive ways to enjoy the majesty of natural landscapes indoors. Houseplants can be used to improve indoor spaces, and they also provide various health benefits.
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Help with allergies According to WebMD, rooms with houseplants tend to have less dust and mold in them than those without any foliage. Leaves and other parts of the plants serve as natural filters, catching airborne particles and allergens. Plants with textured leaves might be especially effective at trapping particles.
Improve interior atmosphere Prevention magazine says plants can be used to screen unattractive areas, moderate room temperature by shading spots from the sun and even reduce noise. Plants also can improve ambiance and create a pleasing atmosphere in a room.
Put more oxygen into the air The human respiratory system works by bringing in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. Plants do the opposite during photosynthesis. They absorb carbon dioxide and then release oxygen. Plants can put much more oxygen into the air, improving indoor conditions. Increase indoor humidity and reduce illness Studies from the Agricultural University of Norway found that indoor plants can increase humidity in indoor spaces, which decreases the incidences of sore
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Filter the air Researchers who presented their work at the 252nd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society found certain houseplants can combat the potentially harmful effects of volatile organic compounds. Plants may help filter out VOCs like benzene, acetone and formaldehyde, which can enter indoor air via cleaning supplies, dry-cleaned clothes, furniture, printers, and paints.
Can improve mood Growing and caring for plants can alleviate everyday stress. A nationwide study from UK Magazine Gardeners World found 80 percent of gardeners declared themselves satisfied with life compared to 67 percent among non-gardeners. Gardeners were more positive mentally. Greenery can help people feel more at home and improve mental health. A rehab center in Norway found patients reported a greater increase in well-being four weeks after having greenery added to their surroundings. Houseplants can improve indoor areas and positively affect personal health.
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