Alertness is always a good safety measure not only in times of danger but always at all times. Being alert is not as much as to panic. It’s being aware of the things that are happening as well as the things that might happen in the future. Prevention is better than cure!
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When it comes to situations wherein you’re safety is compromised you must not run unto panicking. First thing you should put in mind is to stay calm and just maintain your presence of mind. Then, find an opportunity to call for help. Use your phone or an available gadget to communicate with the police department or a friend. Tell them your situation and most especially your location in order for them to locate and help you.
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Now, if you’re not/can’t afford to enroll on fighting schools and training camps, you can still have your own personal security tactics. Money is not a hindrance in having security tactics because basically what we need in here is just a pure presence if mind and responsiveness.
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- Toilet Trouble: Vent Pipe (Nov 26, 2011)
- Toilet Trouble: Drain Line (Nov 25, 2011)
- Suction in the Toilet Means Trouble (Nov 24, 2011)
- Acoustic Insulations (Nov 23, 2011)
- Recording: Compressor (Nov 22, 2011)
- Recording: Pre-amplifier (Nov 21, 2011)
Nowadays, heinous crimes had been so rampant among our society. Everyone must learn basic protection and safety tactics. There are several sophisticated fighting schools and training camps wherein we can enroll and take tactical defense classes. It’ll really cost a few bucks but you’ll see its worth afterwards.
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- Personal Security at Zero Expense: Call for Help (Nov 29, 2011)
- Personal Security at Zero Expense (Nov 28, 2011)
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- Toilet Trouble: Vent Pipe (Nov 26, 2011)
- Toilet Trouble: Drain Line (Nov 25, 2011)
- Suction in the Toilet Means Trouble (Nov 24, 2011)
- Acoustic Insulations (Nov 23, 2011)
- Recording: Compressor (Nov 22, 2011)
- Recording: Pre-amplifier (Nov 21, 2011)
The vent pipe of our septic systems also plays an important role in its position. Vent pipes serves two different functions; it supplies fresh air into the plumbing because the old air is already flushed down together with the waste water due to suction. It also transports the dangerous septic gases safety unto the air from our household. A damage, leak, or improper vent will surely give trouble to the rest of the septic system especially in the toilet that’s why we hear the suction sound.
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- Toilet Trouble: Vent Pipe (Nov 26, 2011)
- Toilet Trouble: Drain Line (Nov 25, 2011)
- Suction in the Toilet Means Trouble (Nov 24, 2011)
- Acoustic Insulations (Nov 23, 2011)
- Recording: Compressor (Nov 22, 2011)
- Recording: Pre-amplifier (Nov 21, 2011)
We’ve talked about the suction sound in the faulty toilet a few while ago. Now, let’s talk about the possible reason, one by one. The drain line is very crucial in a septic system because it carries every waste that we flush especially in the toilet. Leakage and clog will interrupt its operation most of the time. So, you have to check if it’s functioning well without leaks and clogs.
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- Toilet Trouble: Vent Pipe (Nov 26, 2011)
- Toilet Trouble: Drain Line (Nov 25, 2011)
- Suction in the Toilet Means Trouble (Nov 24, 2011)
- Acoustic Insulations (Nov 23, 2011)
- Recording: Compressor (Nov 22, 2011)
- Recording: Pre-amplifier (Nov 21, 2011)
In the normal operation of you toilet, it can make flushing sound which is indeed natural but if you hear suction sound every time you flush then that implies trouble. Basically, the suction really is so much annoying in the first place but if you’re not that curious with that then for sure you got to treat it as normal. Now, where should the trouble occurs? It could be in the drain line, a clog, or damage in the vent’s pipe. As a homeowner, you have to be careful with what you hear, see, smell, and feel inside your house. It is because, those sense might lead you to a discovery of a damage part which will lead to further trouble soon.
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Professional recording studios spend a lot of money to ensure that their every recording room is equipped with acoustic insulation. When recording inside a closed room chances are that sound waves bounce from side to side thus destroying the state of acoustics. To do that you have to install acoustic insulation so that the sound pressure will be absorb thus the bouncing of sound waves will be reduced to zero.
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During the recording variations is a normal scenario especially with the vocals because it is raw in nature. So, definitely the vocals can suddenly go higher especially during the chorus of the song. So, in order to normalize it you need to have a compressor. It is a gadget which reduces variations especially in the volume.
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- Suction in the Toilet Means Trouble (Nov 24, 2011)
- Acoustic Insulations (Nov 23, 2011)
- Recording: Compressor (Nov 22, 2011)
- Recording: Pre-amplifier (Nov 21, 2011)
Now, in most cases when you’re recording directly via PC sound card chances are that you might catch signals that are too low. So, basically you need to amplify that one but amplifying it during the editing stage might cause severe distortion and so you must to it during the actual performance. Now you need a preamplifier boost that low signals. In this manner you can adjust the volume that will be supplied to your soundcard thus giving you more power and control for your recording.
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- Toilet Trouble: Vent Pipe (Nov 26, 2011)
- Toilet Trouble: Drain Line (Nov 25, 2011)
- Suction in the Toilet Means Trouble (Nov 24, 2011)
- Acoustic Insulations (Nov 23, 2011)
- Recording: Compressor (Nov 22, 2011)
- Recording: Pre-amplifier (Nov 21, 2011)