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Preshow #1 cleanupReturn to index of stories... |
NOW on New Hampshire Outlook, heading home AFTER the floods. The cleanup begins. |
Preshow #2flood mixReturn to index of stories... |
Plus, mold can be a problem after a flood, we'll look at how to deal with cleaning it up. |
Preshow #3 bikeReturn to index of stories... |
Then later: making New Hampshire safer for walkers and bikers. What's being done and how you can take part. |
Hello/NewmarketReturn to index of stories... |
Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Beth Carroll is on assignment. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. After several days of rain the sun emerged in much of the flood-stricken areas of New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts, giving folks a chance to assess the damage. It's clean up time. We begin with a look at the work underway in the town of Newmarket. Outlook's Chip Neal takes us there. |
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For residents who need road closing and evacuation information you can call the state's flood hotline number. The number to call is: 1-800-458-2407. |
Intro Flooding & moldReturn to index of stories... |
Mold can be a serious problem in flooded areas. It takes only two to three days for mold to start growing. So what do you do to deal with the problem before it becomes overwhelming? Joining us is to talk about that is Alan Borner, an environmental specialist and CEO of the Environmental Hazards Management Institute in Durham. Welcome. |
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For more information about mold cleanup you can call the state Department of Environmental Services at 271-3911. You can also find that number on our website, nhptv.org/outlook. |
Intro bike walkReturn to index of stories... |
Despite the recent rain and floods, bicyclists around the state are eager to hit the road. May is National "Bike" month and events are planned around the state. But safety when riding is key. In 2004, more than 700 bicyclists were killed across the country in crashes with motor vehicles, most of the accidents happened during summer evenings. Several organizations around New Hampshire sponsor group rides and advocate bicycle safety and education. Bike-Walk Alliance of New Hampshire is a statewide organization that focuses on cycling and pedestrian issues. The Alliance is working to promote better bicycle and walking safety. The group sponsors "Bike-Walk to Work Day" each May encouraging people to be active to improve physical health. The Granite State Wheelmen provided the inspiration for the development of the Bike-Walk Alliance. The recreational bicycling club has been sponsoring group rides since 1971. The Bike-Walk Alliance of New Hampshire is working to make the state more accessible for the enjoyment of riding and walking. |
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Here to talk about the benefits of biking and walking and what's being done to make New Hampshire more accessible for bike riding: are Dave Topham and Charley LaFlamme of the Bike-Walk Alliance of New Hampshire. Welcome. |
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Just a reminder if you missed any of this program. New Hampshire Outlook is available online on-demand at nhptv.org/outlook. Also on our website you can find phone numbers and links to resources for information on dealing with the aftermath of the floods. |
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That's it for this edition of New Hampshire Outlook. Thanks for watching. I'm Richard Ager for Beth Carroll and all of us at NHPTV, we'll see you next time. |
key: EnvironmentReturn to index of stories... |
NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 5/17/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:30 minutes NOW on New Hampshire Outlook, heading home AFTER the floods. The cleanup begins. Plus, mold can be a problem after a flood, we'll look at how to deal with cleaning it up. Then later: making New Hampshire safer for walkers and bikers. What's being done and how you can take part. Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Beth Carroll is on assignment. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. After several days of rain the sun emerged in much of the flood-stricken areas of New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts, giving folks a chance to assess the damage. It's clean up time. We begin with a look at the work underway in the town of Newmarket. Outlook's Chip Neal takes us there. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll / Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rick Gallant\Homeowner , Brian Smith\Firefighter Newmarket Fire Dept. , Dean Winter\Homeowner , Capt. Doug Hamilton\Newmarket Fire Dept. |
key: HealthReturn to index of stories... |
NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 5/17/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 6:40 minutes NOW on New Hampshire Outlook, heading home AFTER the floods. The cleanup begins. Plus, mold can be a problem after a flood, we'll look at how to deal with cleaning it up. Then later: making New Hampshire safer for walkers and bikers. What's being done and how you can take part. Mold can be a serious problem in flooded areas. It takes only two to three days for mold to start growing. So what do you do to deal with the problem before it becomes overwhelming? Joining us is to talk about that is Alan Borner, an environmental specialist and CEO of the Environmental Hazards Management Institute in Durham. Welcome. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll / NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Alan Borner\CEO, Environmental Hazards Mgt. Institute |
key: RecreationReturn to index of stories... |
NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 5/17/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 11:40 minutes NOW on New Hampshire Outlook, heading home AFTER the floods. The cleanup begins. Plus, mold can be a problem after a flood, we'll look at how to deal with cleaning it up. Then later: making New Hampshire safer for walkers and bikers. What's being done and how you can take part. Despite the recent rain and floods, bicyclists around the state are eager to hit the road. May is National "Bike" month and events are planned around the state. But safety when riding is key. In 2004, more than 700 bicyclists were killed across the country in crashes with motor vehicles, most of the accidents happened during summer evenings. Several organizations around New Hampshire sponsor group rides and advocate bicycle safety and education. Bike-Walk Alliance of New Hampshire is a statewide organization that focuses on cycling and pedestrian issues. The Alliance is working to promote better bicycle and walking safety. The group sponsors "Bike-Walk to Work Day" each May encouraging people to be active to improve physical health. The Granite State Wheelmen provided the inspiration for the development of the Bike-Walk Alliance. The recreational bicycling club has been sponsoring group rides since 1971. The Bike-Walk Alliance of New Hampshire is working to make the state more accessible for the enjoyment of riding and walking. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:Jeff Green\Member, Granite State Wheelmen , Kate Leach\Member, Granite State Wheelmen |
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Tonight 7:30Return to index of stories... |
Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook: Join us tonight at 7:30 only on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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