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As the seasons change, so do our activities and home needs. So even though summer is not over yet, it’s a good time to d...
09/25/2022

As the seasons change, so do our activities and home needs. So even though summer is not over yet, it’s a good time to do some seasonal maintenance to keep your home running smoothly. Learn more in this article from Lifehack.

As the summer comes to a close, we have to start thinking about the colder seasons. Royale Scuderi has assembled 30 smart tips to get your home ready for Fall.

Disasters are a matter of when not if. So ensure you’re prepared by documenting your property and having the necessary i...
09/25/2022

Disasters are a matter of when not if. So ensure you’re prepared by documenting your property and having the necessary insurance coverage. Learn morehttps://www.ready.gov/sites/default/files/2020-03/ready_document-and-insure-your-property.pdf

Almost 10,000 Americans are injured by fireworks each year. Of these injuries, 64% take place between June 22-July 22. H...
06/22/2017

Almost 10,000 Americans are injured by fireworks each year. Of these injuries, 64% take place between June 22-July 22. Here are some tips to keep you and your family safe:

- Don't light fireworks indoors.
- Don't light fireworks on or near dry grass.
- Don't shoot fireworks off in a glass or metal container.
- Don't throw fireworks at people.
- Don't wear clothes that are loose-fitting.
- Fireworks should be kept in a cool, dry place.
- Keep a bucket of water or a fire extinguisher handy.
- Keep "spectators" at a safe distance
- Once you light the firework, move several feet away from it.
- Only light one fireworks device at a time.
- Wear safety goggles while lighting fireworks.
- When a fireworks device fails to go off, don't stand above it to see what's wrong. Douse it with water and dispose of it. Don't try to relight it.

Paper towels, pot holders, recipe cards: They're all sitting near your stovetop, ready to ignite. Is it any wonder 41 pe...
09/03/2016

Paper towels, pot holders, recipe cards: They're all sitting near your stovetop, ready to ignite. Is it any wonder 41 percent of home fires start in the kitchen? Keep a 3-foot zone between combustible materials and the burners. And, of course, never leave cooking unattended.

For many, Labor Day is the end of summer and their last chance to travel, hit the beach and fire up the grill. Here are ...
09/02/2016

For many, Labor Day is the end of summer and their last chance to travel, hit the beach and fire up the grill. Here are some safety tips from the American Red Cross to help everyone have a safe and enjoyable holiday.

The American Red Cross offers safety tips to help everyone have a safe and enjoyable holiday.

Flooding can strike anywhere and -- as the name "flash flooding" implies -- at any time. Floods are the most common and ...
09/01/2016

Flooding can strike anywhere and -- as the name "flash flooding" implies -- at any time. Floods are the most common and most expensive natural disaster in the U.S., and no state or territory is safe, according to FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency. Learn more at Bankrate.com.

Are you ready in case of floods? Here are tips for homeowners concerned about flooding.

via The Weather Channel
08/31/2016

via The Weather Channel

12/05/2015
This holiday season, consider using battery-operated flameless candles. They look and smell real and are much safer!
12/03/2015

This holiday season, consider using battery-operated flameless candles. They look and smell real and are much safer!

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