National Static Electricity Day 2025 is on Thursday, January 9, 2025: What holidays are in January?

Thursday, January 9, 2025 is National Static Electricity Day 2025. Shocking News: Its National Static Electricity Day National Static Electrify Day,

What holidays are in January?

January Holidays =)

* Eye Care Month

* Hot Tea Month

* National Blood Donor Month

* National Braille Literacy Month

* National Hobby Month

* National Soup Month

* National Staying Healthy Month

* National Thank You Month

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* Oatmeal Month

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January 1st

* Betsy Ross's Birthday

Born in 1752.

* Ellis Island Aniversary

Ellis Island opened on this day in 1892.

* Le Jour de l'An

French New Year

* New Year's Day

* Paul Revere's Birthday

Born in 1735.

January 2nd

* Boo Boo Bear's Birthday

Yogi the Bear's little buddy.

* Drinking Straw Patented

On this day in 1888.

* Run up the Flagpole and See if Anyone Salutes Day

January 3rd

* Festival Of Sleep Day

* Fruitcake Toss Day

* Humiliation Day

* J.R.R. Tolkien's Birthday

Born in 1892.

January 4th

* Isaac Newton's Birthday

* Jakob Grimm's Birthday

Born in 1785.

* Louis Braille's Birthday

Born in 1809.

* Trivia Day

January 5th

* First Woman Governor Inaugurated

1925 inauguration of Nellie Ross as Wyoming's Governor.

* National Bird Day

January 6th

* Bean Day

* Cuddle Up Day

* Dia de Reyes

Celebrate in Mexico.

* Epiphany

* Sherlock Holmes' Birthday

January 7th

* Old Rock Day

January 8th

* Bubble Bath Day

* Elvis Presley's Birthday

Born in 1935.

January 9th

* National Apricot Day

* National Static Electricity Day

January 10th

* First Meeting of United Nations

In London in 1946.

* Peculiar People Day

January 11th

* Milk Day

Milk delivered in bottles for the first time in 1878.

* Secret Pal Day

January 12th

* National Pharmacist Day

* Work Harder Day

January 13th

* Make Your Dreams Come True Day

* Poetry Break Day

* Rubber Duckie's Birthday

Sesame Street Character.

January 14th

* Coming -of-Age Day

Celebrated in Japan on the second Monday of January.

* National Dress Up Your Pet Day

January 15th

* First Super Bowl

Played in 1967. Green Bay (35) defeated Kansas City (10).

January 16th

* National Nothing Day

January 17th

* Benjamin Franklin's Birthday

Born in 1706.

* Shari Lewis' Birthday

Born in 1934.

January 18th

* Hat Day

Third Friday in January.

* Thesaurus Day

* Winnie the Pooh Day

A.A. Milne's Birthday. Born in 1882.

January 19th

* Popcorn Day

January 20th

* Cheese Day

* Inauguration Day

* Penguin Awareness Day

January 21st

* Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Honoring his birthday (born in 1929). It is observed on the Third Monday in January - the 21st in 2008.

* National Hugging Day

* Squirrel Appreciation Day

January 22nd

* National Blonde Brownie Day

January 23rd

* Measure Your Feet Day

* National Handwriting Day

January 24th

* Compliment Day

* Eskimo Pie Patented

By Christian Nelson in 1922.

* Gold Discovered in California

At Sutter's Mill in 1848.

January 25th

* Burns Night

Celebrated in Scotland.

* Opposite Day

January 26th

* Australia Day

The day Sydney Australia was settled in 1778.

January 27th

* Chocolate Cake Day

* Holocaust Memorial Day

Celebrated in the UK.

* Lewis Carroll's Birthday

Born in 1832.

January 28th

* Ernie's Birthday

Sesame Street

January 29th

* National Puzzle Day

January 30th

* Franklin D. Roosevelt's Birthday

Born in 1882.

January 31st

* Backwards Day

* Jackie Robinson's Birthday

Born in 1919.

* National Kazoo Day

Usually celebrated on the last Thursday of January.

How does the Ionizer in a air cleaner work,what does the ionizing

How does the Ionizer in a air cleaner work,what does the ionizing, when is it needed and what is it good for?

Air Ionization FAQ's

Q: Are air ionizers medical devices manufactured to cure specific diseases or ailments?

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Q: Do all air ionization products emit ozone with the ionization?

A: To a very small degree, yes. Pentex ionizers ozone levels are virtually undetectable compared to many competitors units that give off odors and cause headaches for the user.

Q: Do air ionization products go through walls?

A: No, regardless of how powerful the ionizer is, air ionization cannot go through walls. If a manufacturer or distributor claims their ionizers can go through walls, it is ozone that is going through the wall. You should investigate the ozone levels extensively before purchasing.

Q: Is ozone harmful to people?

A: Ozone can be explained as "natures cleaning agent". If the pollutants are high, it is necessary for the ozone levels to increase proportionally. The National Weather Service issues OZONE ALERTS for heavy smog or pollution in the air. Many ionizer manufacturers downplay the ozone levels in ionization. The OSHA laws set specific limits for exposures to ozone (.04 parts per million is unhealthy). Pentex ionizers emit levels of .01 parts per billion, virtually undetectable!

Q: Can the Pentex / Wein VI-2500 be used in rooms smaller than 800 sq. ft.?

A: Absolutely! The VI-2500 ionizer is specially designed to be used around sensitive electronic equipment without interfering with their operation. If you want the 450 trillion ions in a smaller room, the more negative ions the merrier.

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A: There is no such thing as too many negative ions when your health is concerned. There are no adverse side affects from negative ions! Pentex room ionizers cost just pennies a month to operate.

Q: Can Pentex ionizers be purchased in major retail stores like Walmart or K-Mart?

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Q: Am I going to need to stock up on filters or other parts just in case Pentex changes the product line?

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Can you help me summarize this agriculture article please?

Can you help me summarize this agriculture article please?

Whew, that's a lot of words. But I'll try my best. Alrighty, here goes:

Do you think that capturing electricity is impossible? What about stopping lightning before it strikes? Well, think again.

At the American Chemical Society, scientists such as Fernando Galembeck have been researching how electricity builds up and spreads in the atmosphere to continue with their goal of creating devices that can prevent lightning. Using earlier theories of scientists, Galembeck's team discovered hygroelectricity, or humidity electricity. In this process, water in the atmosphere creates electrical charges and transfers them to objects it comes in contact with.

Galembeck added that it might be possible to create cells that could harvest hygroelectricity and use it as a power source. They would work more efficiently in humid areas, of course. Galembeck also stated that a similar approach could be taken for lightning, placing hygroelectrical panels on buildings to drain electricity out of the sky. Well, we'll just have to see, but these bright ideas could be the entrance to an even brighter future.

How do you think the information in this article will affect agriculture or the environment?

I think it will improve the environment. Since people wouldn't need to use electricity from power plants, less coal would be used and less CO2 would be released into the atmosphere. Then the air would be less polluted.

(I'm not quite sure what that question meant, but I hope it was close.)

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