Britain is known for introducing us the best of the best — think Princess Diana, Harry Potter and fish and chips. Now we can thank the UK for bringing us a fantastic sun safety idea: the 3-hour-gardening rule. The concept is simple: don’t go out in the sun to tend to your plants during its strongest rays, which generally occurs between 11 AM and 2 PM. After British gardener Shannen Goodwin explained that the 3-hour gardening rule can offer powerful protection from sun-related health problems, the internet took note and the idea went viral. Really, though, the 3-hour rule is…
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In the world of stories and myths, a famous quote from Sallust resonates, “Harmony makes small things grow; lack of it makes great things decay.” This ancient wisdom applies to many areas of life, not least commercial roofing. Myths and misconceptions, like discordant notes, can cause the decay of great roofs, leading to poor decisions and needless expenses. People need the harmony of myth-busting facts for their roof’s longevity. Among the soaring skyscrapers and bustling businesses of Oklahoma City, a chorus of misconceptions has weaved a web of misinformation about commercial roofing. s Let’s untangle this web and debunk some…