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Cleaning a Dryer Vent

January 04, 2009 By: Dave Category: Green, Home Care, Safety No Comments →

Tools Needed

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Asbestos Risk: Do You Have Asbestos in Your Home?

September 15, 2008 By: Dave Category: Safety No Comments →

If your home was constructed before the 1970s, it may contain asbestos. Asbestos is a mineral made up of long, spindly fibers that are strong and flexible. Asbestos fibers are also very heat and flame resistant, so until the potential health effects were accepted, asbestos was used widely in a range of products, particularly those used near heat or flames.

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All About Locksmiths

June 30, 2008 By: Dave Category: Safety, Security No Comments →

At one point or another, every individual will find the need for a locksmith. Interestingly enough a locksmiths was called a locksmith once upon a time because they were blacksmiths who also made keys. A smith is one who shapes or molds metal objects, often times while using a forge or a mould.

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Where Do You Install Smoke Detectors?

June 22, 2008 By: Dave Category: Build, Remodeling, Safety No Comments →

Local housing electrical codes vary from community to community, but smoke detectors must be placed four to twelve inches from the ceiling for a wall mount. A ceiling mounted smoke detector should be four inches from the closest wall. In rooms that have a pitch to the ceiling, mount the smoke detector at the highest point in the room. Smoke detectors are needed to alert you of impending danger of fire. If they are not placed in the right areas, they are useless. You need to check with your housing code to see the exact locations in your home that require a smoke detector.

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Successful tips for Rewiring your Home

May 02, 2008 By: Dave Category: Electircal, Installation, Safety No Comments →


When it comes to re-wiring, the most important aspect of your project is safety. A rewiring project should always be performed under the experience and guidance of a professional electrician. When wires are faulty or homeowners attempt to rewire their home themselves, they run the risk of causing fires. Because it is important to understand the way in which electricity works, it is never recommended for homeowners to attempt these projects, unless they have proven experience in these areas.

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Don’t Let Your Smoke Detector Mounted in the Wrong Place

March 27, 2008 By: Dave Category: Safety No Comments →

Glad that you make a decision to use smoke detector or smoke alarm to protect you and your family. Smoke detectors are quite effective in warning unexpected fire if used correctly and properly. Do you familiar with the common sense and mount tricks, if not, and then this article is for you.

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Carbon Monoxide Facts

February 28, 2008 By: Dave Category: Safety No Comments →

Carbon Monoxide:
Because it is impossible to see, taste or smell, Carbon Monoxide can kill you before you are aware it is in your home. At lower levels of exposure, Carbon Monoxide causes mild effects that are often mistaken for the flu. These symptoms include headaches, dizziness, disorientation, nausea and fatigue. At higher levels it can kill. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that interferes with the delivery of oxygen in the blood to the rest of the body. It is the product of the partial combustion of carbon-containing compounds. Carbon monoxide forms in preference to the more usual carbon dioxide when there is a reduced availability of oxygen present during the combustion process.

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