First, we hope that everyone had a great Christmas and was able to enjoy a nice & safe day with family. Now that Christmas is over, it is time to start thinking about cleanup. For a great list of items to start with, we would recommend you check out our Holiday Checklist – The day […]
Safety Sunday: Top Ten Holiday Pet Safety Reminders
This week’s Safety Sunday article is brought to you courtesy of our newest dog – Jasper. Jasper is about a year and half-old Collie mix, and was a rescued dog that we got about 4 months ago. Yes, that is him on the right, while Ziva is the one messing around on the left. You […]
Safety Sunday: Five Quick Christmas Tree Safety Tips
Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, oh no… As most everyone knows, there are generally three types of Christmas trees available on the market; the artificial tree, the “Fresh-Cut” tree, and my favorite a Live tree that I can plant later. No matter what type of tree you get there are a few common sense […]
Safety Sunday: Traveling the Interstates & the Information Superhighway
Needless to say, as the Holidays fast approach, many parents are out cruising the stores, or flying through the mystical Ethernet searching for the newest toys or gadgets which leads us to this week’s topic on travelling. While the two may appear completely different, in many ways the advice is similar, so let’s see if we can […]
Safety Sunday: Toys and your kid’s safety
It’s that time of year again, where everyone is out seemingly shopping for those perfect gifts for Christmas. Unfortunately, for some parents, those seemingly innocent toys can & have turned into a nightmare. So before you wrap up those toys with the required batteries (you did remember the batteries right?), why not take just a […]
Safety Sunday: Raccoons, Squirrels & Mice, oh my…
In our latest article, we were reviewing the EPA’s “Healthy Indoor Environment Protocols for Home Energy Upgrades” and a section came up on pests. Seeing we are now nearing the wintertime, many animals are now searching for areas to hibernate, nest, stash their nuts, and even have their youngsters. Unfortunately, for us – rodents just […]
Safety Sunday: Dust Masks vs. Respirators
In last week’s Safety Sunday article, we covered how to properly care and maintain a respirator, but did not get into how to choose the necessary filter, or when a dust mask might be sufficient. We plan to rectify part of that in this article, but first we are going to have a small pop […]
Safety Sunday: Respirator Care & Maintenance
In this article, we are not going to delve into which filter is for what, when you should use one or when a dust mask may be sufficient (we will get to that in a future article) , but one of the most overlooked facets of them – how to properly care for & store […]
Safety Sunday: Halloween – 10 tips for Trick & Treaters
Would it really be Halloween without all those ghosts, goblins, and witches running around going Trick or Treat? From our great friend Nick @ Cupboards Kitchen & Bath 19 Interesting Facts on Halloween we can see that it has been going on since the 1800’s in America. As stated – “the end of the Harvest […]
Safety Sunday: Halloween – having a shockingly good time
Ahhh Halloween, with all the trick and treaters, haunted houses, costume parties and balls; easily turns a regular night into and oh so fun night. Quite a few of my friends actually spend more time planning for Halloween & decorating than they do for Christmas & it appears that this idea has been spreading. Instead […]
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