Get Your House Ready to Sell
It is a known fact that well-kept and well-polished homes sell faster and at a higher price. Buyers are more at ease in purchasing a well cared for house because if what they see is well maintained, then most probably what is not seen is maintained too.
Getting your home ready for sale, you must look at it as a product that is about to go into the market, where it would compete with brand new homes. It is important that you show it well to potential buyers.
Below are some helpful tips in getting your home ready to sell:
1. Enhance the curb appeal of your home. Before putting it on the market, make sure you maximize its exterior looks. Keep the lawn watered and well-trimmed, walkways, steps and patios should be checked for any cracks or crumbling, see to it that gutters are clean and aligned, inspect windows and doors for peeling paint and repair or replace damaged roof shingles.
2. Keep the interior of the house clean and neat. Remove clutters, ensure that the carpets are clean and the floors scrubbed clean and polished.
3. Ensure that the lights around the house are in good working condition and free of cobwebs. Take away family photos since your purpose is to help potential buyers to get a feel for the home as their own.
3. Remove items that are rarely used from your kitchen countertops, closets and attics to make these places inviting and more spacious. Since you will be moving soon, it is a good idea to hold a garage sale since if you do not intend to bring everything when you move.
4. Inspect cracks, leaks, or signs of dampness in the attic and the basement. Immediately repair holes, cracks and damage to wallboard, wallpaper, paint and tiles. Replace broken or cracked moldings and windowpanes. Make a careful inspection of the plumbing, heating and cooling and the alarm systems in the house.
5. Ensure that the roof is of good condition. If you are not enthusiastic about climbing onto the roof, you can inspect using binoculars, or hire the services of a professional to do the inspection for you and make necessary repairs, if any.
6. The condition of your walls greatly affects the appearance of your home. Replace old caulking and make sure that the paints look good. If there are any fading colors, cracked or peeling surfaces, do a repainting job. A fresh coat of paint will do wonders and add value to your home.
7. The stairs should not have loose boards, missing or loose handrails and guards and ripped carpeting. Check doors and make sure that they open and shut property. Ensure that the windows are working well.
8. Clean the kitchen and all kitchen appliances, including the oven. Clean or replace greasy stove hood filter and be sure to clean your cabinets inside and out. The countertops must be squeaky clean and clutter free. Replace dripping faucets and take away anything from the top of the fridge including magnets and

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Surveillance, Sterilization and Disinfection of Operation Theatres in the Developing World
SURVEILLANCE AND STERILISATION OF OPERATIon THEATRES
In the Developing World
Dr.T.V.Rao MD – Dr.Chithra.VN MD
In spite of brief stay of patients in the operation theatre (in majority of circumstances), the environment of operation theatre plays a great role in the onset and spread of infection because of a multifactor causation of infection. It is usually necessary to study the epidemiology of infection as a multidisciplinary approach. In resource poor circumstances as in most developing countries, work in isolation and few facilities to make any epidemiological surveys Many believe that routine Microbiological monitoring is most essential but in reality it is not practicable. But every hospital should pay good attention in proper maintenance of air conditioning plants, ventilator systems, and to have greater control on mechanisms and personnel involved in disinfection and sterilization of materials used in the theatres in operative procedures.
Operation theatres should be built with implementation of good civil Engineering standards.
OPERATION THEATRE – DISCIPLINE
1. Only people absolutely needed for an assigned work should be present.
2. People present in theatre should make minimal movements and curtail unnecessary movements in and out of theatres, which will greatly reduce bacterial count.
3. Air borne contamination is usually affected by type of surgery, quality of air which in fact depends on rate of air exchange.
All the persons including the least cadre of employers are partners in infection control and should be aware to comply with infection control regulations
4 Prompt disposal of Theatre waste out of the theatre is of top priority. Any spillage of Body fluids including Blood on the floors is highly hazardous and prompts the rapid multiplication of Nosocomial pathogens in particular Pseudomonas spp
SURVEILLANCE OF OPERATION THEATRE
Role of Microbiological Surveillance
The environments in the operation theatre are dynamic and subject to continuous change. Good infrastructures do not mean a safe environment as human make a greater difference in making the environment unsafe.
Microbiologists should be aware of organisms, sites and populations as surveillance cultures should be chosen carefully to allow meaningful interpretation of results.
Microbiologists should be familiar with the clinical techniques as those normally used for culturing clinical specimens may not yield correct result when applied to environmental specimens.
Sites and cultured reports should not be chosen as etiological sources in the present infections. Culturing unnecessary surface areas causes confusion and meaningful

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Stem-cell Technology Advances
Abstract
Un-differentiates cells are called blank cells. Grown in cell culture for few generations, they remain un-differentiated. How to know they are un-differentiated has been discussed in this paper. The embryonic stem cells have been used to recover many diseases by direct differentiation. Various mechanisms and methods described. The planning and policy situation of Stem Cell Technology in its country of origin has been reviewed. The pituitary hypoplasia diagnosis to be a stem cell defect. Foreign gene expression in embryos, transgenic and animal modeling for disease cure has been postulated, on the basis of research results reported. Various embryo manipulation, transfer of gene, nuclear injection, gene mapping, isolation and analysis of gene in future have been reported and discussed. Embryonic Stem Cell Therapeutics, Gene targeting, cell death, cell differentiation, programming molecules research has been reviewed. Mutation defects in mice have been related to stem cell defects. A 2 step process of gene targeting mechanism has been developed which help a lot in gene therapy and animal genetic manipulations.
Gene trap strategies and mechanism of its use for human and animal good has been briefly hinted at for future researchers to initiate new research mechanism.
5. Embryonic stem cell:
Foetal tissues- a source of embryonic stem cell can too differentiate into various cell types through three germ layers.
Embryonic stem cells (ESC) can be had from inner cell mass of pre implantation embryo and cultured in mouse embryonic feeder cells. Embryonic development after fertilization has been detailed ( Wani, 1996). After fertilization within 30 hrs zygote divides and becomes a morula in 3-4 days post coitus. A blastocyst is seen within 5-6 days, p.c. The 150µ blastocyst (1/7 th of a mm) has already differentiated into outer trophoblast (70 cells and inner cell mass, cluster of 30 cells). They are multipotent and rise to germ layers ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm. Maintenance of ICM cell lines, culture feeder layers under undifferentiated state in now possible by Leukemia Inhibitory Factors (LIF) addition to growth culture. Some of the figures 1-5 show schematic development of fertilized eggs. The research has entered an advance phase and we have many tests which can differentiate stem cell from differentiated cells. Various details are shown in table 1 and this phenomenon briefly represented in Figure 2. The Embryoid bodies are graphically represented in Figure 3.
Differentiation
ICM cell proliferate and undergo differentiation. The activity of lineage specific genes is the evidence of differentiation. Lineage commitment is
