Cracks, splits, or worn can be bad special over head because vibrations form just walking can make little particles fall's can be bad for a number of reason but mostly because some houses could have Had rats that urinated, or asbestos's, or even just dry wall isn't good. Mostly if its over head its not good and should be fixed immediately and if its on the walls above the counters that could have particles fall into food should be fixed if they are on the floor or below counter they should be fixed but not as important as over head. However if they are in area where people can trip and stumble on them they should be fixed ASAP as well so that no one gets hurt.
Several examples:
1. A weak and rusty saw blade may snap during use, leaving fragments of sharp metal in the food.
2. A cutting board with deep irregular grooves from knife cuts may have bacteria that cannot be cleaned out that can then transfer to the food while it is being processed.
3. A rough or pitted steel hopper may adsorp cleaning agents that cannot be rinsed off easily, allowing the cleaning chemical to be transfered to food during production.
Leaky ceilings can cause food contamination. Dirty walls, furniture, fittings and cooking surfaces may also cause contamination to food and cause people to become sick with food poisoning.
Polluted water can damage many fixtures an fittings in a household. In particular, walls, ceilings and carpets are the most vulnerable parts of a home that can suffer from polluted water. This type of water can also damage the foundations of a house if not dealt with in the right way. Ideally, it must be treated as soon as possible as leaving it can weaken the concrete that supports the house. If in doubt about how to deal with polluted water that has damaged household fixtures and fittings, it is a good idea to contact a local water expert.
Very doubtful, especially if this is a result of normal house settling over time. Most policies specifically excludes damage to walls, ceilings, foundations etc from damage due to settlement.
Yes, you can leave cast aluminum furniture out over the colder months without damage. Aluminum furniture does not rust so exposure to outdoor moisture will not cause any damage to the furniture.
It is important to identify hazards in the workplace because that is the first step in preventing those hazards from progressing to injuries, illness, death or property damage.
notice that sharkbite fittings have plastic inside them and torch heat will damage them renedering them useless and make it an expensive plumbing mistake.
A set of patio furniture provides seating for you and your family when relaxing outdoors. They also add overall appeal and design to your home. As such, you want to preserve your patio furniture from damage. Lawn furniture can change colors from the sun. It can also corrode and rust from the rain. Furthermore, outdoor furniture can also be hit by the occasional droppings from birds and insects. A lawn furniture cover will provide protection from these outdoor hazards. You can buy a cover that covers a single furniture, or a large cover that covers an entire set of table and chairs. The latter may be a better choice as you have a single cover that protects everything beneath it.
Risks and hazards are events or objects that put the health and welfare of people in danger. A hazard is an intrinsic property of an object, system or substance to cause damage or harm. Risk is the chance of an event bringing that damage or harm.
Well-polished furniture lasts longer in the sun. The furniture may be stained if it fades.
I have leather furniture in my living room and it needs to be cleaned. Are there any furniture cleaners that can be purchased to use on the leather without damaging it?
Probably road hazards, sharp objects that damage the tires
To reduce any possible damage or injury
Plastic furniture, easy to clean and no water damage.