Fertilisers are not toxic products; but, of course, fertilizers must be used only rationally and in controlled conditions.
Organic fertilisers - those that originate from the processing of organic or vegetative materials. Examples are bone meal, humus, blood meal, urea (although urea is part processed). organic fertilisers are normally much more diluted than chemical fertilisers and take a longer time to affect the growth of the plant, they are however longer acting and normally add to/ improve the structure of the soil. Chemical fertilisers - these are compounds that are manufactured from chemicals or chemical byproducts (eg. through the gas and petroleum industry). They are concentrated, fast acting and come in a wide variety of formulations. They can however damage crops if they are incorrectly applied, leach easily from the soil (contributing to the pollution of ground water) and they (normally) have no long residual action in the soil. Examples of these are: NPK formulations, ammonia nitrate, ammonia suphate etc.
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The CO2 or the dry Chemicals can be used to extinguish Liquid Fire, though other extinguishes can be used like halogen extinguishers, BUT the halogen is doesn't help as much as it harms, because it causes a toxic gas, and there is Foam extinguishers they come handy too.
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Artificial fertilisers are produced by industrial process.
Artificial fertilisers are produced by industrial process.
Fertilisers come in a wide range of organic and inorganic varieties. However most chemical fertilizers contain a mix of the following three- nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium . To a lesser extent,calcium, magnesium and sulphur are also incorporated.
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Toxic gasses come in many forms, and they can come from a number of commercially available household items. It is a common misconception that toxic gasses are only found in industrial sites or other such areas, but the reality is that the average home contains a large amount of toxic chemicals that are used mostly for cleaning purposes. In order to protect you and your family from the steady buildup of toxic gasses from these compounds, you should consider the use of toxic gas detectors as one of the best steps you can take to protect against gasses like this.
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Organic fertilisers - those that originate from the processing of organic or vegetative materials. Examples are bone meal, humus, blood meal, urea (although urea is part processed). organic fertilisers are normally much more diluted than chemical fertilisers and take a longer time to affect the growth of the plant, they are however longer acting and normally add to/ improve the structure of the soil. Chemical fertilisers - these are compounds that are manufactured from chemicals or chemical byproducts (eg. through the gas and petroleum industry). They are concentrated, fast acting and come in a wide variety of formulations. They can however damage crops if they are incorrectly applied, leach easily from the soil (contributing to the pollution of ground water) and they (normally) have no long residual action in the soil. Examples of these are: NPK formulations, ammonia nitrate, ammonia suphate etc.
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