Window Coverings Safety Tips
http://www.iafcs.org/docs/Docs_Window_Coverings_Safety_Tips.pdf
http://www.iafcs.org/docs/Docs_Window_Coverings_Safety_Tips.pdf
Did you know these common household items could cause a fire? David Arv BragiHome (April 24, 2015) (Photo: pzAxe/Shutterstock) Look around your house, including under the kitchen and bathroom sinks and in your garage. Do you see hair spray, rubbing alcohol, paint thinner or linseed oil? Chances are, if you’re an average homeowner (or renter), you have…
Only you can prevent house fires — or at least greatly lower the risk by keeping an eye out for these warning signs of trouble Paul HopeHome (Photo: Thomas Skjaeveland/Shutterstock) Electrical malfunctions cause more than 50,000 house fires each year, according to Electrical Safety Foundation International. The majority can be prevented. To protect your own home,…
Don’t let your chimney (or house) go up in smoke — keep that blaze in the fireplace, where it belongs David Arv BragiHome(September 22, 2015 (Photo: Derek R. Audette/Shutterstock) Forget the image of chimney sweeps dancing with Mary Poppins across the rooftops of London. Modern chimney safety is a serious business. Chimneys, chimney connectors or fireplaces…
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DR. PR PEREZ — safer-america.com, APRIL 19, 2020 What is Radon? Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is colorless, odorless, and invisible. Because it is radioactive, it can cause cancer. In fact, radon is the number one cause of lung cancer in the U.S. Radon is everywhere around us as it naturally occurs…