Stay safe this summer. Only use gas grills outdoors, away from siding and deck railings. Clean grills often and remove grease or fat buildup. Make sure your gas grill is open…
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More than a third of Americans use fireplaces, wood stoves and other fuel-fired appliances as a heat source in their homes. Unfortunately, many people are unaware of the fire risks when heating…
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Do you have any dead or dying trees on your property that you’ve been ignoring? Dead trees can pose a threat to you, your family and your neighbors and should be…
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You have enough to think about without worrying that your home isn’t safe, or that your things may be stolen. Open houses and showings mean strangers will be in your house.…
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Today’s topic… radon. In layman’s terms, radon is a cancer causing radioactive gas that you can’t see, smell or taste. Radon might be a problem in your home – but, don’t…
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When the sky turns grey, rain becomes ice, and temperatures continue to drop, you’ll ask yourself, how prepared, or unprepared, are you? Did you winterize your home? Remove the leaves from…
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A home fire is your most dangerous fire threat. Home fires kill and injure 16,000 Americans annually. And the leading cause of these fires is from cooking. So when you cook……
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Adults age 65 and older are twice as likely to die in fires. They can protect themselves by following these fire safety tips: Install smoke alarms inside and outside sleeping areas…
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Accumulated lint in a clothes dryer or its exhaust duct can block the flow of air. This can cause excessive heat to build up and Clean the link filter before or…
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The mere nature of the real estate business puts agents at risk on a daily basis, since many times they’re showing houses to people they don’t know. Jeanine Larson, Director of…