[TheHossUSMC discusses why a sewer system backflow prevention device is a very good idea to install, especially for post-disaster situations, and explains a few things I didn't realize before. He also points out and links to another video on a make-shift prevention technique. A while back I wrote a post on Preventing Sewer System Backups in Grid-Down Scenarios that discusses this very problem. Please don't ignore this topic; it can become a very dangerous problem if you're unlucky enough--or unprepared--to have this happen to you!]
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Very good blog! Do you have any hints for aspiring writers?
I’m planning to start my own site soon but I’m a little lost on everything. Would you propose starting with a free platform like WordPress or go for a paid option? There are so many choices out there that I’m totally confused .. Any suggestions? Appreciate it!
No hints, just do it! You can’t beat WordPress for blogging. Look at HostGator or JustHost for inexpensive options.
Didn’t know that’s how sewers work at all. I figured s*it always rolled downhill!