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COOL TURTLE
Instructions
Place Green Cool Turtle to bit saying Cool Turtle as this is the bit which goes over your nose and mouth put in face mask and wear during day ,this will aid your breathing and speaking.
5 out 5 highly recommend
Thursday 23 December 2021
The top five symptoms reported in the Omicron
The top five symptoms reported in the Omicron
Runny nose
Headache
Fatigue (either mild or severe)
Sneezing
Sore throat
Basically a bad common cold apart from the fatigue element, don't think if true we have to lockdown or curcuit break for this as I don't believe it justifiable in my opinion so I carry on wearing a face mask, keep social distancing were possible.
Stay safe, stay healthy
Saturday 4 December 2021
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the truth is out thier about care homes
Tuesday 28 September 2021
Making Petrol last
1. Tighten your petrol cap
A simple but effective way to gain some extra mileage is to make sure your cap is on tight after filling the tank. Petrol, like all liquids when hot evaporates and if the cap isn’t airtight, you’re bound to lose some valuable fuel. Taking the time to double check this can make all the difference – allowing you to make the most of your money whole preserving resources.
2. Keep your windows closed
This one may sound unusual but open windows could be another reason you just aren’t getting the mileage out of your tank. Being aerodynamic is more important than you think and open windows at higher speeds creates a drag resulting in a less efficient vehicle. Simply avoid wind resistance to maintain your fuel.
3. Travel light
It’s not just open windows that attract wind resistance and create a drag. Added weight can impact your tank efficiency too. The heavier the vehicle the more fuel used. If you can manage without roof racks, trailers, and a full boot this can be extremely helpful in saving money and reducing consumption. This doesn’t have to be permanent but using spare time to detach heftier additions can make a huge difference.
4. Keep tyres inflated
It’s just good practice to keep tyres properly inflated at all times but it’s added bonus is it encourages more miles for your money too. Overall, your tyre’s rolling resistance is accountable for 15% of fuel consumption (The AA). This means if your tyre pressure is too low, the more rolling resistance there will be also resulting in higher fuel consumption.
5. Don’t idle
Only if safe to do so, turn off the engine if you have been stationary for longer than a minute. Coming to a standstill with the engine left running not only burns up fuel but is a huge contributor to air pollution too. To sustain a lower fuel usage, the key is to be strict and economical. Idling is a waste and can be easily avoided.