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"household damage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to any damage that occurs within a household, such as to the house itself or its contents. Example: The recent storm caused significant household damage, with several trees falling on and damaging the roof of the house.
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Did you know that the tax code allows you to claim tax deductions for household damage caused by thefts, vandalism, fires, floods, hurricanes and others kinds of casualties?
The insurance industry is grappling with how---and whether---to provide coverage for household damage caused by mold, while some state and federal legislators are working to pass laws regarding mold testing and insurance.
For minimal household damage, practice outdoors away from windows.
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However, if we assume a distribution of public versus private household costs of the official estimate similar to the distribution found for the 2007 flood in Thua Thien in the Hue province, only 30% of the official damage estimate is due to household damages (20).
Households damaged by flood water will be eligible to apply for up to £1,000 of emergency money.
Of the aspects included in the statistical system, some the afflicted population, household property damage, service industry (tertiary industry) damage, and public service systems damage are excluded from the coverage of remote sensing assessment.
"The available evidence," the reviewers concluded, "does not substantiate the reported epidemiologic associations -- between household water damage and A.I.P.H. or between household fungi and A.I.P.H. -- or any inferences regarding causality".
He is met by Helen Dunmore's "If you fear that taking care of your children and household will damage your writing, think of JG Ballard," which strikes me as being so Helen Dunmore.
This can mean working parents having to reduce their hours and see a cut in household income, damage to long term career goals as progression at work is held back, and strain on relationships if friends or family members are asked to step in and look after children.
Future research is needed to quantify which aspects of household water damage are related to respiratory illness.
Similarly, an increased risk of wheezing in the past 12 months among children without diagnosed asthma was associated with household water damage, presence of one or more household tobacco smokers, and occasional or more frequent ETS exposure.
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