Articles, tagged with "dial 911", page 2
10th December 2010
The National Fire Protection Association stated in their report in the year 2005 that that around an approximate 62,000 residential fires, 670 civilian deaths, 1,550 civilian injuries and $909 million in direct property damage were caused due to the use o...
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Author:
Buyseech
14th October 2010
How to Deal with a Home Burglary
Prevention is the key when it comes to protecting your family and valueables from a home burglary. Simple, proactive steps like routinely locking doors and windows, securing the garage, and lighting the outside of the ho...
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Home Security Source
26th August 2010
Summer is winding down, and freshmen everywhere are heading off to their first semester at college. While earning a bachelor’s degree can be a great way to start a career, college isn’t right for everyone. Sometimes you need a job you can start (and adva...
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Author:
Noel Rozny
02nd June 2010
It's a beautiful sunny day and all is right with your world when without warning you're hit with a panic attack while driving to work. There's no monster under your seat, no earthquake opening the road to swallow your car and no instant terminal illness...
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Amanda Goldsmith
10th May 2010
A theft or a burglary at home can be the worst thing to happen to anybody. Such incidents leave the home owners with a feeling of being violated, angered and scared. In worst cases thefts and burglaries can cause emotional distress and trauma to the owner...
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Author:
Samuel Teo
09th April 2010
Woodworking can be a very enjoyable pastime, but it does have some risks. Risks can come from the equipment, the wood, the environment, or just about anywhere. It is important to put safety first when working on a project, no matter how simple it may seem...
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Author:
Dave Murphy
02nd March 2010
Is your relationship with your wife/girlfriend as you want it to be, or is it time to dial 911? Chances are it falls somewhere in the middle ' still alive and well, but getting a little tired. Unfortunately most of us tend to take the other person for gra...
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Author:
rabuford
01st March 2010
Your home is your castle. Keep it safe from anything undesirable. Fortifying your home against any intruders is not an option, it is a necessity. Our home is our place of sanctuary and this is where we keep the most private of things and we deem as a plac...
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Author:
steve magill
24th February 2010
Childhood is a defining time in the human life. It is during this period that the foundations for future health and happiness are created. Good nutrition ensures that the child will develop appropriately. A stable and loving emotional environment give...
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Joseph Hildebrandt
28th January 2010
There's no doubt that the safety of our family members and loved ones is one of the most important and constant things on our minds; the more we can do to ensure the security of the ones we care about, the more at ease we feel. For this reason alone, you...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
20th January 2010
Leaving the kids home alone can be stressful, even when it's just for an hour to run to the grocery store. As a parent, you always want to have the peace of mind of knowing that your children are safe. Following these home security tips will keep your hou...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
04th December 2009
Hey Guy's, Randy Chambliss here, This article is about how to use and download Skype to your desk top or notebook. The reason why I choose to write this article was because I realize that the majority of my new leads I talk to over the phone are not famil...
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Author:
Randy Chambliss
02nd December 2009
In any accident situation, most untrained individuals will automatically run to the scene without concern for their own safety. The main thought is, understandably, to help the person in need. However, as you will learn, the scene of an accident is no pla...
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Author:
Robert Bell
04th November 2009
The home is our Home Sweet Home, a haven for our family and children. But first, we must ensure that it is also the safest place especially when there are little children around. Let the children be aware of the danger and seriousness a fire can crea...
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Author:
sonnix
30th October 2009
During the Cold War, school kids had frequent "bomb drills" where they learned how to, in a calm and orderly manner, slide under their desks and put their hands over their heads. How this was going to protect us from a thermo-nuclear holocaust is anyone's...
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dPI Teleconnect