Get Together at JO's Chicken

ATTENTION: mga guapa..este CIT 4TH YEAR SECTION GUAVA BATCH 2000

WHAT: Get Together

WHERE: Mango, Jo's Chicken, Capitol site, Jones Boulevard, The favorite drinking place before. Wakekekee

WHEN: March 20, 2010 7PM


Contact Info:  For more details and inquiries reply to this or contact the ff:  Rodelyn Mondares -  0939-8350-283  Gelai Genovesa - 0927-326-898






How process chillers can save water

chiller rentalHow do industrial chillers save water? Well, with global warming becoming more and more apparent, a little effort in saving our environment goes a very long way. One natural resource in particular that we’re nearly running out of is water. If we don’t take care of it, we’ll lose it. Thus, saving water is of primary importance right now.

A large amount of water is used in different industrial purposes all over the world. Because of this and the desperate pleas for our environment’s survival, industries are now looking for ways to cut back the waste.

An example of an industry that uses a lot of water is a hospital. Sterilization is a key aspect in a hospital’s day to day activities. Instruments and equipments must be sterilized to ensure safety and health. However, large amounts of water are needed to cool the sterilizer and these amounts usually end up in waste after used.

Instead of wasting too much water on that, you can use process chillers. These chillers take hot water from the condensers and vacuum pump. They then cool it down and pump it right back to the sterilizer. Process chillers also help keep the cycling time of sterilizers constant regardless of different weather conditions. If your chillers have large buffer tanks, there are no negative effects even if there’s an extreme change in temperature. Switching to industrial chillers prove to save a lot of money and water at the same time. With the right chiller maintenance, your chillers will last longer than you thought.

The right baby sleepwear for your kid

Babies can’t tell you what they need or what they want. They just cry at the top of their lungs hoping you’d get what he/she is trying to tell you. When your baby is crying, chances are, they are hungry or just plain uncomfortable.

Babies tend to cry mostly when it’s time for bedtime. You keep on wondering what you’re doing wrong but you haven’t checked what your baby is wearing wrong. Here are a few tips to make sure your babies are as comfortable as ever.

Do not buy baby clothes especially for sleeping that have ribbons and drawstrings. Babies tend to play with anything they get their hands on and they might choke if they accidentally grab those ribbons and drawstrings.

Choose baby products that snug perfectly well. You don’t want your babies to swim in their clothes while they’re sleeping nor would you want them to choke due to tightness. A snug fit is the perfect fit.

Before adding on baby stuff like clothes, check your baby’s temperature first. If their hands or feet are cold, add another layer of clothing. If it’s warm, take off one layer of clothing.

Keep baby accessories out of their sleeping area because they might accidentally hit it. Also, do not use blankets and comforters. They have the tendency of suffocating babies.

When buying baby sleepwear, always stick to cotton. They’re light, absorbent and non-allergic. Keep it simple and light.

By giving them the right kind of sleepwear, your babies will stay comfortable.