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The secrets insurance companies won't tell you about

12th May 2010
Doesn't it feel sometimes that when it comes to auto insurance it's like playing the game no one tells you how to play it right and where the rules are written without your consent? Well, to ease the situation, here are some auto insurance rules most insu... Read >
Author: Norris Rios

Your Newborn:Safe and Sound

28th April 2010
You've just brought home your bundle of joy. You can't wait to get home and start being a parent. But before you do so, there are some steps you need to take to ensure your baby's safety, so following are some newborn safety tips. The first of these ne... Read >
Author: bpenn34

Courteous Driving Skills

23rd March 2010
Safe and courteous driving should be practiced every day. If more people drove this way then there would be less road rage and fewer accidents. Being nice will get you a long way in life and this also pertains to the road. As drivers, we should follow all... Read >
Author: Chapman

Forklift Safety Tip #2 - "Do Seatbelts Have To Be Worn?"

18th March 2010
Forklift Safety Tip #2 - "Do Seatbelts Have To Be Worn?" The simple answer is yes. You see, most new sit down type (counter balanced) forklifts come fitted with a seat belt and it is mandatory that they are worn. This said, it's common practice at... Read >
Author: Direct Forklift Sales

Safely using manlifts in the site.

11th March 2010
There are two main kinds of manlifts which are articulating boom and the scissor lift. It is often said that the scissor lift is safer than the articulating boom lifts since there is a larger surface area to work on as well as there is more stability in t... Read >
Author: Lucille Sanchez

YETI Coolers Guide to Deer Decoying

02nd March 2010
White-tailed deer decoys can improve your hunting trip in several ways and increase the overall chances of bagging yourself a trophy buck. Having a deer decoy in the right place complements any deer calling, grunting, or rattling techniques you already u... Read >
Author: Fredericks

Blind Spot Detection

11th February 2010
The first step in preventing accidents caused by lack of visibility in your blind spot is to properly adjust your mirrors. First, your rearview mirror should be doing exactly what it is described to do, provide a clear rearview of your vehicle. If you att... Read >
Author: Kris Kolanko

Safety Tips For a First Date

08th January 2010
The first date can be a good and memorable experience for yourself and your date. This will mark the day that you guys have finally decided to take your relationship to the next level by meeting up in person through your first date. But, since this is bas... Read >
Author: Lily Eckhardt

Why Buy a Moses Basket?

30th December 2009
Moses baskets offer and provide a secure, comfortable and cozy sleeping environment so your baby can rest peacefully. Baskets can be made from wicker, which is the most expensive, or maize, but the majority are constructed from palm. You will discover tha... Read >
Author: Alice Ault

How To Trouble-Shoot Your Electric Water Heater

21st December 2009
There are many things that might be wrong with a malfunctioning electric water heater, so it can be very helpful to have a list of possible problems so you can find out the root of the problem. Might save you some money if you don't have to call a repairm... Read >
Author: Lashley

Important Safety Tips for Motorcycle Accident Prevention

21st December 2009
There is nothing more invigorating that riding on the open road on the back of a motorcycle. However, this relaxing hobby can often hold dangerous consequences. Did you know that on average, 166,000 Americans are hospitalized ever year as a result of moto... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Scuba Adventure Diving Safety Instructions

10th December 2009
Travelers from across the world visiting Australia not only enjoy great sightseeing attractions and places but also varied adventurous activities. People who have come for tours in Australia do indulge in scuba diving, one of the most coveted activities i... Read >
Author: Sophia Johnson

Work in a Cold Office? These Heaters Will Keep You Warm

23rd November 2009
Good Small heaters are the perfect solution to cold feet at work. These ceramic small heaters do not take up a lot of space below your desk, do not disrupt your concentration and they are safe. Heck a lot of people use these heaters in their bathrooms, ut... Read >
Author: coachbob

Great Tips For Fire Extinguisher Safety

21st October 2009
Fire extinguisher, like any other device should be given some level of protection and maintenance in order to ensure its usefulness and longevity. You wouldn't have to make a wasteful investment since money is what's involved in acquiring them. Aside from... Read >
Author: Christoffer X Altesino

Tips for Being Safe with a Railroad Model Train Set

16th October 2009
Although many of us may not realize it, a degree of caution should be used when working on a railroad model train set. A few safety measures taken will prevent cuts, burns and other injuries. Working on a train layout usually includes the use of blade... Read >
Author: Joe Kanooga
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