Knowledge in House wiring

Workshop-1-carpentry, fitting

These is our workshop lab manual which contains information about how to do carpentry-half lap joint, briddle joint and fitting-template fitting, drilling and tapping experiments.These are also prepared by expert senior faculty in our college.

Workshop-house wiring,sheet metal

The above PDFs are from the lab manual of workshop which was prepared by the expert faculty.It consists of experiments in house wiring and sheet metal like T joint, rectangular scoop,funnel,series and parallel connection,tube light wiring,two way switch, soldering and desoldering.

Engineering workshop-trades with experiments and demonstration

This PDF is the lab manual of engineering workshop.It consists of experiments in different trades like house wiring,fitting,carpentry,foundry,tin smithy,welding,black smithy and demonstration in trades like plumbing,wood working etc.

How to Keep Off Mold from Your Home

Inhaling mold spores creates a host of medical problems for you and your family, from persistent headaches to chronic respiratory conditions. Follow these steps to stop mold growth in your home.Keep a Cool, Dry AirWarm and damp places are a breeding ground for mold, so it’s important to control humidity levels indoors, ensuring it stays below 50%. Using dehumidifiers and AC can achieve that easily.Mind Your AirflowImproving air circulation inside your home can help stop mold proliferation and remove the nasty mold smell. Simply opening your windows can go a long way in reducing carbon dioxide and improving air quality. Letting some sunlight in also helps kill mold spores.Check on Your Plumbing and HVAC SystemsWhether it’s a massive flood in your basement or a small leaky faucet, mold can grow where water accumulates, so it’s important to check on high-risk areas like your plumbing and HVAC systems. Your gutters are another area of concern as clogging can create water damage to your foundation.Get Rid of Wet ArticlesFighting mold involves drying areas that are frequently wet, such as bathrooms and kitchens. Avoid leaving wet towels inside your bathroom and hang your wet laundry outside. Use your exhaust fans and do not keep wet rugs/carpets indoors.If your home’s been flooded or you are experiencing symptoms that might be caused by mold, act quickly and have your home professionally inspected. Click here to book a mold removal or testing service.