paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x.
In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
SOUTHBOROUGH, MA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/27/06 -- Many Californians are rightly concerned
about how the wildfires sweeping across the state are impacting their
indoor air quality. Wildfires create what's known as PM10 -- particles
fewer than 10 microns in diameter. These particles are small enough to be
inhaled deep into the lungs, where they evade the respiratory system's
natural defenses and could possibly trigger health problems.
PM10 can increase the number and severity of asthma attacks, cause or
aggravate bronchitis and other lung diseases, and reduce the body's ability
to fight infections.
Certain sensitive populations (including individuals with asthma or other
respiratory diseases, individuals with cardiovascular disease, the elderly,
children and smokers) are susceptible to more serious symptoms, including
cough, phlegm, wheezing, shortness of breath, bronchitis, increased asthma
attacks, and aggravation of lung or heart disease. Some sensitive people
might experience health problems after even short exposures to fine
particles, such as several hours or a day.
However, some air purifiers can help alleviate these issues, particularly
those offered by Honeywell® with HEPA filters that are capable of
removing 99.97% of common household particles such as smoke, dust, pollen
and cat dander. True HEPA air purifiers can help capture particles as
small as 0.3 microns from the air passing through their filters. Each model
features a fan to circulate the air, helping to pull the air in, filter it
and release fresher, cleaner air into the room. In addition, independent
lab tests have proven True HEPA air purifiers help reduce airborne
bacteria, mold spores and fungus. Featuring carbon activated pre-filters,
these units will also help reduce smoke odors.
It's recommended that air purifiers are placed in the areas of the home
where people spend the most time, such as bedrooms and living rooms.
Note to editors: Cheri Wright, air purifier product manager for Honeywell
Home Environment Products, is available for interviews and can discuss
which types of home air purifiers are best for which consumers and how
Californians can easily and affordably improve their indoor air quality.
For more information on Honeywell's complete line of air purifiers, visit
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