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5 Important Items to have When Trailblazing with your ATV

30th September 2009
When riding your ATV in the wilderness, it is best to be prepared. Here are some important items you should bring with you on your next ATV adventure: -First-Aid Kit -Navigation Tools -Tire Repair Kit -Survival Kit -All Weather Kit First-Aid Ki... Read >
Author: Billy Whitmire

Samaritan AED and Your Workplace

30th September 2009
The samaritan aed has become a major contributing factor in savings lives across the country. When it comes to offices, federal law dictates that a first aid kit must be present. However, those requirements are only for the most basic of first aid. In ma... Read >
Author: Branden Garrett

AEDs and Your Office

30th September 2009
The automatic defibulator has come to play a major role in savings lives across the country. When it comes to the workplace, federal law dictates that a first aid kit must be present. However, those requirements are only for the most basic of first aid. ... Read >
Author: Branden Garrett

LED Flashlights And Other Equipment For An Inexpensive Camping Adventure

30th September 2009
Life's like a MasterCard commercial and so is camping. This means everything costs something but memories made are priceless. Memories can be made in a cost effective manner. Maximizing the fun and minimize the money spent is possible if you know some way... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Make A Camping First Aid Kit

29th September 2009
First aid kits are essential items to have regardless of where you are, but it is especially important to have a first aid kit on hand whenever you are camping or enjoying your favorite outdoor activities. The outdoors carry many more risks of injuries fr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hiking Equipment

29th September 2009
Every trail leads hikers to new adventure, so every hiker should be prepared for anything. Outdoor adventurers need good hiking equipment to enjoy a safe and successful trek. Here is an outline of the gear you'll need and the gizmos you can probably do ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Auto Safety 101

29th September 2009
Following some expert tips and keeping a few tools on hand can help steer drivers toward safer rides. Here's some advice from the experts: Avoid Breakdowns Breaking down isn't just inconvenient and expensive-it can also put drivers in danger. If you... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Fishing Gear For Your Next Trip

29th September 2009
In addition to a fishing pole, tackle box, fishing net, and cooler to store the fish you catch in, you will also need clothing that is appropriate when on the water. Websites that specialize in the sport have full lines of clothing that you can use on the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

First Aid For Climbers

29th September 2009
Climbing is a sport that is exhilarating and exciting. When you’re climbing, professional medical aid is usually too far away. It’s important to be aware of how to treat minor injuries and ailments so they do not become serious. First off, make sur... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Exploring The Outdoors With A First Aid Kit For Hiking

29th September 2009
Hiking can be one of the most wonderful activities you can pursue; physical activity in beautiful surroundings; exploring new places; breathing in fresh air. Unfortunately it can also be one of best places to experience a myriad of injuries. Because of th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Create A Sports First Aid Kit

28th September 2009
When creating a first aid kit for sports players, determine what the primary needs could be. Customize your kit to fit the sport's first aid needs. What types of injuries are likely to occur, and what supplies might be needed? Perhaps bandages for cuts, i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Camping Essentials A General Guide To The Essentials Of Camping

28th September 2009
When you are going camping there are a number of basic camping gear essentials that go with any camping trip. These basics show up in most camping trips if you are camping without an RV or camping outside of a sheltered area, like a cabin. These essent... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Camping Safety Tips

28th September 2009
There are millions of people everywhere who enjoy the relaxation of camping. Whether you’re spending the weekend camping with your family at the local state park or backpacking through the backcountry, there are some general rules of camping safety tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Keep These Things in your Car at all Times

28th September 2009
A cluttered car can be a nightmare, especially if you have young children, but every driver knows that certain things must be kept in your vehicle at all times. Certain elements are for in case of emergency, others are legal documents that you may need to... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

A Checklist Of Basic Camping Gear

28th September 2009
One of the most popular family events for summer outings is camping, and to have a safe and fun vacation or holiday it is important to have the right camping gear. Since there are so many different types of camping gear on the market today, for those just... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Essentials For Walkers, Hikers and Back-Packers

25th September 2009
If you like to get out and explore, enjoy the outdoor life and all the freedom it gives, it is imperative that you have suitable equipment to let you do this safely. Whether you are a serious walker, hiker or backpacker a number of items are essential. Im... Read >
Author: Nick Summerscales

Tips For A Good Hiking Experience.

24th September 2009
Let's break out of our winter hibernation and venture into the crisp, clean outdoor air and hit some dirt trails! I'll give some tips so you can have an enjoyable hike. 1. Find information about the area you will be going to. Whether it's from a websit... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hurricane Season 2006: Four Steps To An Efficient Evacuation.

23rd September 2009
It’s hard to believe it’s already hurricane season, and it’s also hard to believe that this season is projected to be as bad as or worse than last year’s season that saw hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma. We’re here to help you prepare, but ra... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Most In-demand and Essential Tailgating Supplies - Have a Great Party

23rd September 2009
For decades, tailgating has become bigger and better, as people spend more time and money on new and innovative tailgating supplies with each passing season. A lot has changed in the world of tailgating. Many people spend over $700 a year on food and supp... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ten Items You Should Keep On Your Boat

23rd September 2009
Ten helpful and handy reminders with some of the mandatory and suggested items that you should keep on your boat. Get your boat ready for the inland boating season this summer. 1. Push Button Signal Horn & Aerial Signal Kit– Have an air horn on board... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Quick Camping Checklist

23rd September 2009
Whether you're a first time camper, or an experienced wilderness explorer, it is helpful to have a basic checklist of essential gear. Of course, don't forget that you may need other equipment, based on the specifics of your trip. Tent or shelter – Mo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Paintball Accessories You Can’t Play Without

23rd September 2009
Having the markers, tanks, guns, vests and other equipment complete the excitement when you plan to play paintball. But little do others know that it is the small and simple things that count even before the game begins. Sometimes the little accessories t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hiking Tips To Help Make Your Outdoor Adventure Lots Of Fun

23rd September 2009
When you are camping, one of the most fun things you can do is go on a hike. It is great exercise; you can enjoy the outdoors, and you can see beautiful scenery. However, there are some dangers to hiking and you should be prepared for all events in order ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

5 Important Items to have When Trailblazing with your ATV

23rd September 2009
When riding your ATV in the wilderness, it is best to be prepared. Here are some important items you should bring with you on your next ATV adventure: -First-Aid Kit -Navigation Tools -Tire Repair Kit -Survival Kit -All Weather Kit First-Aid Ki... Read >
Author: Jeremy Biberdorf

Save Time and Trouble with a First Aid Kit

23rd September 2009
A first-aid kit is a convenient item to have whether it's for your home, car or business. Not only does it save you time, but it also saves money. As well, a first aid kit offers the very best way to treat a number of emergencies, from the minor "owie" to... Read >
Author: eddieb

Ideas For An Adventurous Date

23rd September 2009
At times you go out on blind dates. The blind date can be quite a nightmare if your date finds all your interests, totally uninteresting. On the other hand, if you find his/her likings completely repulsive then the date will be equally doomed. If he/she i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Climbing Gear

23rd September 2009
Climbing is a sport that is adventurous and exciting but also involves a certain level of risk. These risks can be reduced if the right gear is used. Climbing gear is very unique, right from the kind of shoes and gloves we wear. This equipment makes a ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Necessary Mountain Biking Equipment

23rd September 2009
Being prepared while out on the mountain bike trail is an absolute must and a great rule of thumb is to always pack more mountain biking equipment the farther away from help you plan to be. There are a few important considerations you should also make reg... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Kit – Types And Uses

23rd September 2009
The word kit has various meanings. It often refers to a set of tools. A kit may include a drum kit first aid kit, press kit, software distribution kit, root kit, and software development kit. A drum kit is used for jazz, rock, and other types of music. Th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are Golf Balls the Most Expensive Golf Accessories Of All

22nd September 2009
What do you have to say about your golf bag? I call it a real artwork innovation. Can I call it that? I think it would pass for an innovation with anyone who could give a damn about it. I can say this with conviction because I have some of the accessories... Read >
Author: Paul Smith

Preparing a Fun Family Road Trip

22nd September 2009
Selecting a family trip can be a frightening challenge, not to mention an exercise in patience. But if you prepare beforehand, the holiday can be one of the most remarkable times of your family's life. These are a few fast and simple tips for maki... Read >
Author: Bob Ethan

Let's Take a Family Road Trip

22nd September 2009
Have a Fantastic Family Road Trip Deciding on a family road trip could be a frightening task, not to mention an exercise in patience. But if you prepare in advance, the vacation can be one of the most remarkable times of your family's life. These are... Read >
Author: Billy Bobby

The best way to use payday advances

21st September 2009
What's the deal with payday advances and why would you need one? If you have asked this question a couple of times lately, this article is just the thing you need to get a better understanding of the subject. Payday advances are a relatively new financial... Read >
Author: Norris Rios

Armor, Ammo, and the Kitchen Sink: The Secret to Deployment Bags and how to pack them

17th September 2009
"Survival of the fittest" is a term that is thrown around liberally, but what does it mean? The meat of the phrase means that those who are most prepared, equipped and alert will be the ones that will come out on top of the pack. Going into a battle situ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

On the Road Again

16th September 2009
My wife and I need to exercise more. Every time we leave the house we notice vultures circling overhead in anticipation and now our washing machine is doing that nasty thing where it shrinks our clothes. So, in a moment of pure inspiration and absolutely ... Read >

What to Pack for Your Cruise Vacation

15th September 2009
You finally have finished planning your cruise and are patiently waiting the days until you embark for your much anticipated vacation. Cruises are so great because there is little to worry about once you have stepped on the ship. Your meals, entertainment... Read >
Author: Brian Jenkins

The golf bag as an artwork innovation

15th September 2009
What do you have to say about your golf bag? I call it a real artwork innovation. Can I call it that? I think it would pass for an innovation with anyone who could give a damn about it. I can say this with conviction because I have some of the accessories... Read >
Author: Paul Smith

The KEY to surviving natural disaster is to be prepared!

10th September 2009
Natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes can strike at anytime or any place without warning. They can destroy homes and businesses and even take lives. But the key to any sort of natural disaster, like earthquake or flood, or even a bi... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse

Function and importance of roofers’ tools

07th September 2009
The roof we have above our heads can be said to be a vital component of our house. It shelters us from the harshest weathers the nature has to offer. It protects our expensive equipment, stylish furniture and nicely painted walls. Without it, all these wo... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Safety Provided In Lexus LS 600h

05th September 2009
Lexus LS 600h is the luxurious car of Sedan, which has the V8 engines and it means that its engine has eight cylinders. Four generations of this full-sized luxury sedan vehicle has been produced with V8 engines and engine at the front of it. RWD known as ... Read >
Author: Danny Green

Tips for college drivers

04th September 2009
So many things have changed … The College – bound teen students’ set of today seems to include only a debit card, laptop, TV with a DVD player, and a cell phone. Of course, you may think your child is different but is he really? Will he be able to k... Read >
Author: Grace Oaks

Function and importance of roofers’ tools

04th September 2009
The roof we have above our heads can be said to be a vital component of our house. It shelters us from the harshest weathers the nature has to offer. It protects our expensive equipment, stylish furniture and nicely painted walls. Without it, all these wo... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Not-So-Obvious Photography Gear

03rd September 2009
Okay, most of you are probably aware of the typical gear that a photographer may take with him or her when out in the field: a camera body or two, several lenses, filters, memory cards, a light meter, a grey card, a reflector, a flash unit, a camera bag o... Read >
Author: Alyson

Housewarming Gifts For Prosperity and Joy

02nd September 2009
Moving to a new home is a joyous event and is an important milestone in our lives. Traditionally, the proud new home owner will invite friends and relatives over for a housewarming party, in order to return the hospitality received in the past, and to sho... Read >
Author: Diana W

Are Guide Dogs Great Marketers?

01st September 2009
Doom, doom, doom - gloom, gloom, gloom, oh woe is me, the economy is shot, businesses are failing, no one's spending money. Maybe I should just curl up into a ball and cry. And if we believed everything in the media, we should do just that. But is this... Read >
Author: Rashid

Critical Tips for First Time Hunters

30th August 2009
A first-time hunter should be ready for anything. The first step to prepare for your first hunt is to ensure you have the right equipment, clothing and gear that you will need. The last thing you want is to forget a crucial necessity, but you don't want t... Read >
Author: Spintech Spreaders

Ten Safety Tips For Inground Or Above Ground Pools

29th August 2009
Owning an inground or above ground pool opens up all kinds of fun opportunities for the summer, but many people hesitate before installing one because they’re concerned about safety. Peterborough, Ontario pool construction specialists Water World Centr... Read >
Author: gill.solutions.management

A Guide to Driving in Iceland

28th August 2009
Getting started Despite the name, Iceland isn't the Arctic landscape you might expect. It is, however, underpinned by some major volcanic activity, which contributes to its spectacular scenery and unusual way of life. We explore this geological wonderl... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Arizona Vacation Planner: Guide to Arizona Weather and Monsoon Season

27th August 2009
When planning a vacation, checking the climate and learning weather forecast during the days of your visit are two of the things that a smart traveler must do. In addition, if you are traveling to a place that regularly gets hit by extreme weather conditi... Read >
Author: Paula

Carrying Your Golf Accessories

26th August 2009
You can buy all the golf accessories that you want, but none of them are going to do you much good unless you have them with you while you are playing the game. Keeping your golf accessories on hand may be a bit of a hassle, but when they come in handy yo... Read >
Author: Raymon Kirkland

Customizing Your Golf Bag

26th August 2009
A golf bag full of golf clubs might just be a golfer's most prized possession. Vast amounts of money can be invested into the contents of a golf bag, and so you should keep it as safe and as treasured as you possibly can. When you first get your golf bag ... Read >
Author: Raymon Kirkland

Summer Safety 2009

26th August 2009
With vacation time at hand and more activities taking place, a well-stocked first-aid kit, kept within easy reach, is a necessity in every home. Having supplies gathered ahead of time will help you handle an emergency at a moment's notice. Make sure that ... Read >
Author: aidkit

Camping Equipment

22nd August 2009
There are many things you will require when you are camping. Tents, pots and pans, cooking stoves, etc. These things make your camping adventure truly enjoyable. But yes, you have to plan all this beforehand so as to not leave anything behind. We mean you... Read >
Author: Mervin Jones

Basic survival guide in camping

21st August 2009
Camping is a lot of entertaining, and a great family activity. However, many people can be frightened by camping and disinclined to attempt it. Camping can be as rural and carefree as you like, but if you are just starting out, you can feel convinced in k... Read >
Author: johndavidseo

4 Essential Driving Abroad Tips

19th August 2009
If you're shunning air, sea and train as a way to hitting to the Continent this summer, and are taking the car instead, here are some important tips. Adequate preparation is vital in making sure your epic drive stays on track, and can help you avoid price... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Have An Auto Emergency Kit And a Few Tools In Your Possession

18th August 2009
Just think?you're driving on the highway and all of a sudden you hear a noise. The next thing you know, your tire goes flat. That's not a good situation to be in. However, you can make that situation a little more pleasant by having materials and tools... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Camping in India

15th August 2009
Camping: Camping is an outdoor activity for those who are nature loving. Visitors who want to enjoy the natural outdoors utmost, camping is best option. So the perfect place for camping is mountains, desert areas etc. Camping can be a family camping, ... Read >
Author: Arun Dev

How Military Meals Ready to Eat Can Supplement Your Emergency Food Rations in a Disaster

10th August 2009
Disaster can strike in a moment’s notice. If it happened to you, would you be prepared? Beyond the first aid kit, most people not ready for a true emergency. When tragedy strikes on a large scale, affecting hundreds or thousands at once, how will you g... Read >
Author: Doug Kramer

What You Need to Know Before You Scuba Dive

01st August 2009
Scuba diving is a sport that many people indulge in, and it is a fun experience for almost anyone, except perhaps those who can't swim and are terrified of water. It isn't without it's risks, however, and like any outdoor hobby or sport, injuries can be s... Read >
Author: Ollie Donovan

Vehicle Safety Checklist

27th July 2009
The weather is beginning to warm up and it’s time to review your summer automotive safety checklist. Here are some hints for ensuring your car is in top condition for safe summer motoring: • First and Foremost – Every vehicle should be equipped ... Read >
Author: Jorock

What to Pack for Your Cruise Vacation

26th July 2009
You finally have finished planning your cruise and are patiently waiting the days until you embark for your much anticipated vacation. Cruises are so great because there is little to worry about once you have stepped on the ship. Your meals, entertainment... Read >
Author: BriansJenkins

Outdoor Survival That Is Not Comfy Camping

25th July 2009
Some people are avid naturalist who take outdoor survival to the limit. In essence they barely take any type of out door survival gear and rely on the woods or wilderness almost completely. With possibly a compass, a knife, and a first aid kit they wil... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Have A First Aid Kit For Playing Sports

21st July 2009
If you are like any other that is involved in sports, you want to make sure that every player stays well and is always able to play in the game. Of course, some injuries are inevitable. It is easy for the children or youth to make a wrong move, adjust t... Read >
Author: Collin Harvey

Modern Wilderness Survival

21st July 2009
In today's society the means of wilderness survival have in fact changed to a certain degree. Now, when a person wants to be a part of nature he or she can have several luxuries while in the wilderness. For example, technology has made it possible to t... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Mistakes Often Made In Wilderness Survival

20th July 2009
Although there are many different concepts to wilderness survival and the outdoor gear used some people there are mistakes that some survivalists don't take into consideration. For example, one of the key mistakes made by people is that they take on wi... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

About Eurovan Rentals

16th July 2009
The Volkswagen Eurovan has sleeping facility for four passengers and an additional seat may be provided for a fifth person upon specific request. The Volkswagen Eurovan has two full-sized adult double beds, a kitchenette with a 2-burner gas stove and a si... Read >
Author: everlast

Dog Friendly Vacations - Pets Are Family Too

16th July 2009
As the old adage goes, the dog is a man's best friend. Some people simply cannot part with their dogs, even during vacation time. It used to be a rather big hassle to bring a dog to a vacation. Nowadays, a lot of establishments like hotels and resorts ... Read >
Author: Elijah James

Horse First Aid Kit - What Goes in it?

16th July 2009
Every pet deserves its own initially aid kit, and horses are thumbs down exception. But could you repeat that? Exactly must you deposit in your horse initially aid kit? The answer is to deposit lone collectively aptly currently, in the awkward justificati... Read >
Author: Emmastew

Process to be Certified as an HGV Driver

12th July 2009
Many people usually have no idea what HGV training is all about once they have opted for a career in the HGV industry. Depending on the candidate’s experience as far as driving is concerned as well as the type of HGV licence one wishes to obtain, the tr... Read >
Author: Nicholas Wilshire

Sever weather warning: are you covered ?

11th July 2009
Most home insurance will cover flood and storm damage. As a minimum you should have buildings insurance which covers you against the costs of repairing, or in extreme cases rebuilding your home, but you would be wise to also take out contents insurance to... Read >
Author: Foster Carr

Are You Ready For Driving In Europe?

09th July 2009
Can you remember how nervous you felt when you first started to learn how to drive? It’s a landmark moment in anyone’s life. Equally momentous is the moment you decide to drive to a ferry terminal, go on a crossing and then come off on the continen... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

GETTING YOUR MEDICINE CABINET TOGETHER

07th July 2009
Normally the last refuge of chaos, a medicine cabinet doesn’t have to be a house of horrors filled with expired medications and ghastly gastro aids. In fact, I'll bet you could purge and organize your medicine cabinet in 15 minutes or less. So set the t... Read >
Author: Rowena List

5 tips for crisis prevention when working remotely

05th July 2009
When working abroad or in remote parts of the world, be it through serving for the armed forces or being part of an aid group, it’s unfortunate that a crisis situation might be not far away. In this situations its absolutely essential that procedures ... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

Preparing Yourself for a Flood

05th July 2009
There are all kinds of floods, ranging from floods of biblical proportions to simple water hose leaks. You need to make your preparations even before any flooding occurs. If the flooding is caused by a weather event, get in touch with the local agency... Read >
Author: Mac Rousinburg

The Contents of Your Scuba Diving First Aid Kit

02nd July 2009
Some people find it exciting to feel their heart beat and their adrenaline rush as they step on the gas pedal with a speed of 150 miles per hour. This goes for those who love racing. But there are people who prefer to enjoy the silence of the underwater... Read >
Author: Ollie Donovan

Smooth sailing

30th June 2009
Are you packed and ready to go? Do you have everything you’ll need to cover any event during the next few months backpacking around the world? Here are a few things you’d be foolish to forget. Before you leave home, in fact when you are in the plan... Read >
Author: mathew

Single White Traveller

30th June 2009
Every year, backpacking is getting safer and easier, so much so that more females are choosing to travel alone. Hostels, travel companies and activity services have had to do adapt and thankfully they are doing so quite nicely. Travelling alone however... Read >
Author: mathew

Play It Safe on Your Rocky Mountain Vacation

30th June 2009
Nothing is more fun than a Rocky Mountain vacation, so play it safe while you enjoy the great outdoors. Here are a few tips to keep in mind. Drink lots of water. One of the most common reasons people get sick while vacationing in the Rocky Mountains is... Read >
Author: OldManJoe

If You Decide to Buy One Gun, Make it a 12 Gauge. Here’s Why

28th June 2009
We live in increasingly uncertain times, my friend. It seems that every time we turn on the TV or open a newspaper, there is another catastrophe. Another home invasion. Another natural disaster. Yet, certain items can help mitigate the danger and uncertai... Read >
Author: Jason Rafeld

Portuguese Water Dog Grooming Needs

26th June 2009
The following are the parts of a comprehensive grooming process for your Portie: 1. Brushing and combing 2. Nail trimming 3. Ear cleaning 4. Bathing 5. Blow drying 6. Clipping/scissoring Among the following grooming steps, steps 1 to 3 need t... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Storm and Flood Damage, Your Home Insurance

19th June 2009
Most home insurance will cover flood and storm damage. As a minimum you should have buildings insurance which covers you against the costs of repairing, or in extreme cases rebuilding your home, but you would be wise to also take out contents insurance to... Read >
Author: Foster Carr

Workplace First Aid Kits Save Lives

18th June 2009
The workplace is often filled with people who are about the business of getting work done. When the job is a manufacturing or production plant where machinery and various other types of manual labor processes are done, it makes sense to have first aid kit... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Why Do We Need To Learn Dog First Aid Treatment

18th June 2009
It is our job as dog owners to make sure that our pets are happy and healthy. However, it is not always an easy job given that our dogs are curious and intelligent creatures with a tendency to get themselves into all kinds of trouble. And when they do g... Read >
Author: JonJG

Camping Holiday

16th June 2009
Camping is an outdoor recreational activity. The participants, known as campers, get away from urban areas, their home region and enjoy nature while spending one or more nights, usually at a campsite. Camping may involve the use of a tent, a primitive str... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

If You Decide to Buy One Gun, Make it a 12 Gauge. Here’s Why…

15th June 2009
If You Decide to Buy One Gun, Make it a 12 Gauge. Here’s Why… By Jason Rafeld / TGSCOM We live in increasingly uncertain times, my friend. It seems that every time we turn on the TV or open a newspaper, there is another catastrophe. Another home i... Read >
Author: Jason Rafeld

If You Decide to Buy One Gun, Make it a 12 Gauge. Here’s Why…

15th June 2009
We live in increasingly uncertain times, my friend. It seems that every time we turn on the TV or open a newspaper, there is another catastrophe. Another home invasion. Another natural disaster. Yet, certain items can help mitigate the danger and uncertai... Read >
Author: Jason Rafeld

Tips When Planning A Happy Fathers Day On A Budget

12th June 2009
In today's economy, families have to make every dollar count and sometimes that includes cutting back on gifts. However, wonderful gifts for Fathers Day don't have to cost much. With a little thought and creativity, you can make dad's day special without ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The Anxiety SOS Tool Kit

12th June 2009
Everybody would have a first-aid kit at home, which is meant for administering medical care until you reach a medical facility. Often, first aid is enough to reassure you and put you on your way to recovery. Similarly, if you were anxiety prone, it would ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Medical First Aid Kits and Supplies

11th June 2009
Medical first aid kits and supplies are indispensable in times of emergencies. This collection of supplies allows you to take immediate action against injuries that can happen anytime. And because you can never know when an emergency can happen, it is alw... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

The Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Survival Readiness Pyramid

11th June 2009
Emergency preparedness is a noble endeavor, one that every individual should be engaged in. But, in order to make it an efficient pursuit, it shouldn't be performed haphazardly. Many people start out with good intentions, but are misguided in their prepar... Read >
Author: Patrick Gunther

Summer Car Care

06th June 2009
Summer is around the corner and in some parts of the United States it is heating up. With the change in temperature comes the need for a vehicle checkup. Remember, your car responds to the weather just as you do and depending on where you live, it could d... Read >
Author: David Etienne

Necessary Bathroom Accessories

05th June 2009
Not all bathroom accessories for you vanity are created equal. Some are an important part of keeping everything on the vanity organized and within reach and some are just nice to have around for aesthetic or personal purposes. List of Bathroom Accessor... Read >
Author: John Drew

Medical First Aid Kits and Supplies

03rd June 2009
No one knows where and when emergency situation may appear, so medical first aid kits and supplies are absolutely necessary for everyday life. Quite often quick help can save person's life and waiting is a huge risk. Even in case of light injuries that do... Read >
Author: Peter Chow

Summer Safety Essentials

01st June 2009
Always be sure to have a non-battery powered flashlight. If you get lost at night and your flashlight runs out of batteries, you are putting yourself in more danger. Flashlights can help you scare off predatory animals, and they also make you easily detec... Read >
Author: richard

Earthquake Preparedness

29th May 2009
Preparation is key when facing any type of natural disaster. Although preparation can help alleviate some of the fear, of course it doesn't solve all problems. One of the most recent earthquakes occurred on May 19, 2009 in Long Beach, California. It was a... Read >
Author: Jaycee Fox

Pet First Aid Kits

29th May 2009
Pet first aid kits are an essential part of the survival of pets during emergencies. The importance of preparing for calamities, not only for yourself and family, but also for your pets has been underscored after a lot of dead pets were found in the a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

First Aid Kits - Be Prepared

29th May 2009
First aid kits should be an essential item found in every household and vehicle. Accidents happen when we least expect them - sometimes, being prepared can mean the difference between life and death. The most common types of accidents include cuts, b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

General tips for hillwalkers

29th May 2009
Hillwalking can be a great way to keep fit and see the countryside but there are some risks attached. So newcomers to the hills need to be wise to the risks and take the necessary precautions: Ahead of your trek, plan your journey and work out how ... Read >
Author: Matthew

Auto Emergency Kits

29th May 2009
Auto emergency kits are an essential tool for any vehicle. Emergencies happen when we least expect them - and the best way to avoid being stranded for long periods of time on a deserted road is to be equipped with an auto emergency kit. The kit should inc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Summer Travel With Teens – Keep it Safe and Real

23rd May 2009
Traveling overseas with your teenage children may be easier to do than with young children. However, teens have their own challenges. Granted, they may be more capable of taking care of themselves than younger siblings, yet they still may not consider the... Read >
Author: Jeff Gulleson

Fishing Tips: Fishing With Kids

17th May 2009
One of the joys of fishing comes when you can do it with your kids or grandkids. There are certain things you must keep in mind if you want to go out and have an enjoyable time fishing together. Let's take a look at a few fishing tips on how to have fun a... Read >
Author: William Hutchinson

Home to Prevent Work Place Injuries

11th May 2009
Work related injuries are more serious than just a few paper cuts. Many days are being lost each year and the ever increasing cost of treatments and rehabilitation is putting a drain on company resources. As we know prevention is better than cure so one o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Camper Van Hire in New Zealand - Top Tips For Travelling Off The Beaten Track

11th May 2009
If you want to enjoy your New Zealand stay off the beaten track with your motorhome or camper van - have you heard of the campsites from the Department of Conservation? Here are some hints and recommendations: - Make sure that the New Zealand camp... Read >
Author: Heidi Eberhart

The Boating Equipments You Must Not Leave Behind

08th May 2009
Many hrs of entertainment, enjoyment and fun out on the water can be provided to you by boating. It is critical to make sure that you understand some primary boating safety elements to make sure that you and your guests on board stay safe. One of the ... Read >
Author: ferd2009

Face the accidents bravely with emergency supplies

07th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jonathan Perez There is absolutely no way of knowing when something tragic may come upon us. Regardless, what's crucial is that we are prepared for these occurrences. When it comes to these happenings we need some assistance. But it'... Read >
Author: Jonathan Perez

Wholesale Medical Products: Saving Lives a Penny at a Time

01st May 2009
Be prepared for any emergency with wholesale medical supplies. Because medical supplies are essential for tending to injuries and illnesses, it is important to have access to a well-stocked medical kit at all times. Medical supplies are not just for hosp... Read >
Author: Marc Joseph

What a Sharm el Sheikh Holiday can offer

29th April 2009
Sharm el Sheikh is located in Southern Sinai, the national park region of Ras Mohamed. The main tourist part of Sharm el Sheikh is Naama Bay. Here you will find the usual tourist settings with many hotels and apartments, restaurants and bars littered alon... Read >
Author: Kim

Things To Carry Along With You For Your Dog While On A Hiking Trip

28th April 2009
Most of the dog owners who love adventures, take their dog along with them when they go for hiking. From time immemorial, humans have been taking dogs as their companions while they go for trailing and hiking to the different landscapes of the planet Ear... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The Techniques Of Mountain Climbing

28th April 2009
If you're looking for a fun, enjoyable and exciting way to use up your free time, you can try mountain climbing. Studies show though that avid mountaineers are those who have no family, friends or loved ones. Why? Because this is a risky sport to engage i... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

Are We There Yet Toy Keeps Kids From Asking

24th April 2009
If you have already watched the movie Shrek and you know who Shrek and Donkey is, then you will definitely know the line, "Are we there yet?" It is amazing how some people (especially children) can be quite impatient during trips and what they do is they ... Read >
Author: Paula James

How to stay healthy on your travels

17th April 2009
Keeping an eye on your health and looking after yourself is important when you’re travelling. You don’t want to miss a thing and that means staying on top form; to give you a helping hand here is a little guide to help you stay fit and healthy through... Read >
Author: itoi

Boating Tips: Stay Safe on the Water with these Tips

16th April 2009
If you are new to boating or even if you grew up on the water you should always use caution and learn some basic tips for boating safety. The safer you make boating the better time you and the whole family will have. Make sure you have one life vest p... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Hiking Survival Items to NEVER Leave Without

15th April 2009
You could probably just buy a commercial survival hiking pack but if you want to bring a pack that caters to your own specific needs, consider putting together one yourself. Here's how: Have enough water to keep you hydrated Human beings can survive ... Read >
Author: philw

A guide to driving in Greece

09th April 2009
Island hopping around Greece on board a smoky 1950s boat isn’t the only way to see the country. Hire a car instead. With this guide to driving in Greece, as well as some trusty travel insurance, you’ll see the sights safely, and parking-fine free!... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Bring A First Aid Kit For Mountain Climbing

09th April 2009
Mountain climbing is one sport that continues to enjoy popularity among people of all ages. Youngsters, teenagers and adults are all interested in this activity. This isn't surprising because when it comes to fun, enjoyment and excitement, mountain c... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

Diarrhea in Children

07th April 2009
Perhaps you have heard in the past the issues with Diarrhea and other illness symptoms, which can be caught thru boarding a cruise line for a dream vacation? Many of the main cruise lines have taken on some water over this issue, that is to say some tough... Read >
Author: Find Tips

Successful Home Emergency Tips

03rd April 2009
Emergency can come in any form; it can be a fire, burglary, tornadoes, flood etc. it always begins at home. In face of any kind of accident or before you call 911 to your rescue it’s advisable to go through few emergency tips. Above all find out about t... Read >
Author: jacqueshabra

Dog Health Care Article: Dog Travel - What You Need To Carry When You Travel With Your Dog

02nd April 2009
Spring is here and with the onset of warm weather, comes more dog shows and our annual vacations, plus the urge to take a Sunday drive. However, we sometimes neglect the needs of our pets or do not take extra precautions for unseen emergencies. If you can... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Traveling With Your Children - Safety Tips That Parents Should Know

01st April 2009
Traveling should be fun and exciting but if you will travel with your kids, the trip could bring you a lot of stress. With careful planning, traveling with your children will be easier. You also have to anticipate any problem that could arise during the t... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Pet first aid kit,

31st March 2009
In this article we hope to give you some ideas on how to creating your own home first aid kit and the things that are needed inside the kit. These products as well as some medication also may be used in an actual emergency. NOTE: As to medications never! ... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Pet First Aid Kit

31st March 2009
In this article we hope to give you some ideas on how to creating your own home first aid kit and the things that are needed inside the kit. These products as well as some medication also may be used in an actual emergency. NOTE: As to medications never! ... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Technology on Wheels

27th March 2009
Technology increases profits, improves safety and delivers better service for customers. The average Indian traveler is fed up quarreling with taxi drivers on fares, rash driving, refusal to travel to certain parts and above all rickety vehicles that h... Read >
Author: Merucabs

Must-Have Vehicle Survival Kit for the Summer Season

27th March 2009
Your vehicle may be a safe zone for you in case of an unfortunate incident but it could also be a trap. In case of an emergency on the road, you should be able to make the necessary actions to ensure your safety and those of your passengers. Here are th... Read >
Author: philw

5 Top Tips To Get Your RV Ready For Spring

27th March 2009
It's official, most of us have actually started to see some real sunshine and summer time is just round the corner. For those of you have had your RV tucked away safe and snug over the winter months it's time to dust it off and get back out on the road. T... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Be Organized – Be Safe

25th March 2009
Knick-knacks, magazines, electronics, pictures, keepsakes, rugs, and tables. These common household items seem harmless enough, but the more we have in our homes, the more difficult it can be to move! Sometimes we have so much stuff it can block doorway... Read >
Author: Colette Robicheau

What You Need Inside A Cave Exploration

25th March 2009
Cave exploration is such a wonderful sport. It promotes appreciation of nature. You will have the pleasure of learning things regarding --- how do speleothems (stalagmites and stalactites) form, you'll be able to see and evaluate wall paintings done by o... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

What You Can Do While Cave Exploring

25th March 2009
What are the things we are supposed to do when we explore caves? Generally, managers or cave rangers prepare in advance the interesting activities in their tours. They set different packages for tourists of different preferences. However for 'speleologis... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Responsible Camping Adventure: Camping Ethics You Need To Understand and Observe

25th March 2009
You have checked your camping checklist for the hundredth time so you are confident that you have forgotten nothing and that everything is ready to go for the great outdoor adventure. Your new tent is packed and ready, and so is your food pack and water ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Camping Basics: A Checklist To Help You Remember The Stuffs You Ought To Bring

21st March 2009
Save for those who are obsessive-compulsive who double or triple check their camping checklist, most of us end up forgetting something. It’s so frustrating when you realize you have forgotten something and there’s nothing you can do about it because ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Mum's The Word - The Secret to Successful Mothers Day Gifts

19th March 2009
It's unlikely you'll ever have sat down and thought about it before, but what exactly does the word 'mum' mean to you? Very often it's the first word we utter as we learn to speak, in any one of its many variations, whether it is mummy, mum, mam, mom, mam... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Survival kit’s a Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure

19th March 2009
A ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. This is a very good saying to live by Ever day. But especially In today economic state. With companies going under and governments all around the world failing. It might be a good Idea to prepare yourself fo... Read >
Author: 33james

Holiday Break... The time of your life!

16th March 2009
Holiday is a break for you and your family to be together from your hectic daily schedules. A holiday is very much required for everyone. You need to take a break from your busy schedules to relax and recharge your batteries. Holidays can be enjoyed by sp... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Relaxing Holiday Anyone?

16th March 2009
A family holiday is an ideal opportunity for a family to relax, to forget all worries and to know each other and develop a comforting relationship amongst themselves and if not planned for properly may lead to exactly opposite results. Thus, proper planni... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Emergency kit advice for your classic car.

13th March 2009
Emergency kits are an essential tool for any vehicle including your classic car. Whether you have a relaxed trip to the country or a longer trip to a classic car show, it is always best to be prepared ahead of time. Auto emergency kits often mean less ti... Read >
Author: Sureterm Articles

A Couple Of Tips To Prepare For War

13th March 2009
During the height of the cold war, the government made various programs to prepare its citizens for a nuclear holocaust. This included making bomb shelters hundreds of feet from the ground as well as teaching children to stay under the table in the event ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sin

Mum's the Word - the Secret to Successful Mothers Day Presents

13th March 2009
It's unlikely you'll ever have sat down and thought about it before, but what exactly does the word 'mum' mean to you? Very often it's the first word we utter as we learn to speak, in any one of its many variations, whether it is mummy, mum, mam, mom, mam... Read >
Author: neiljontas

Promote Safety in the Workplace

12th March 2009
Job-related injuries are a fact regardless of occupation and industry. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, about 6,000 staff in America go beyond away from workplace injuries and another 5,000 go beyond away from illne... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

An Emergency Roadside Kit For your Car

10th March 2009
Is this ever happened to you ? your driving along its 10.30 at night and the rain is lashing down,then bang something happenes to your car and it comes to a halt.You get out the car and see the left rear tire is flat and you're already running on your spa... Read >
Author: discount_notebooks@yahoo.co.uk

Different cooking surfaces to prepare different types of meals

10th March 2009
The initial thing that comes to mind when considering outdoor cooking would for sure be barbeques. Though, there is another side to the story and that is camp cooking which is something that involves cooking on portable propane stoves and perhaps the odd ... Read >
Author: guurpreet

Family Getaway on the Cheap - Go Camping Free Style

10th March 2009
Looking for more affordable family vacations? Camping can be the right fit for low cost family vacation. No matter what, whether you choose national forests or camping grounds in state parks camping will be a memorable family vacation. One may choose seve... Read >
Author: LeoS

Travelling Safe On Your Vacation

09th March 2009
The biggest thing to do before travelling on vacation is to spend a few minutes checking out your important vehicle systems before hitting the road to prevent your vacation from turning into a hassle. The main concern is arriving safely at your destinat... Read >
Author: discount_notebooks@yahoo.co.uk

Chihuahua Puppy Care - Start Off Right Or It's Trouble

08th March 2009
Chihuahua puppy care is something that you might have no experience with, but you still wish to own and properly care for a sweet pup instead of getting an older dog. How do you care for your new Chihuahua puppy? One of the most important things you'll ne... Read >
Author: Al Bullington

Information On How To Hunt Safely

06th March 2009
The thrill of chasing down a twelve-point buck or bagging a prize-winning turkey sends millions of hunters into the woods every year in search of that prize kill. Hunting is exciting, but it can also be dangerous and even deadly if hunters are not educate... Read >
Author: Jaden Skiver

Useful Tips You Ought To Take Into Account When Picking The Best Tent

06th March 2009
If you love the outdoors, then you know that a camping tent is an essential part of your outdoor gears and equipment. And if you spend a lot of time on the road, out in the open, or in the field as a result of your lifestyle, professional, and just for t... Read >
Author: joalesto

Get A Cave Exploring Kit

04th March 2009
Many people are getting hooked on cave exploring or spelunking these days as it is indeed a very thrilling adventure. Just as it is thrilling, exploring a cave can also be quite dangerous because the terrain is unfamiliar. Thus it is important to take ext... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Safety Information While Cave Exploring

04th March 2009
Exploring a cave is one thrilling adventure that is gaining much attention in recent years. Indeed, cave exploring can be quite exciting, but it is also a potentially dangerous activity that can possibly cause injuries, disabilities or even death. Neverth... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Know About Guides For Cave Exploring

04th March 2009
Cave exploring is a lot of fun. People will go inside to see the natural rock formation that took years to make and come back out. It is like going into a museum admiring the artworks done by a painter or a sculptor but the only difference is that this wa... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Checking Your Travel Accessories

04th March 2009
Have you got this experience? You have found the time for your deserving break, you have already planned what to do on the big trip. Everything seems to be prepared. But you forget your favorite digicam and you only discovered it when you’re already nea... Read >
Author: sunny

Camping-A great way of getting close to the nature

04th March 2009
Camping in itself is a combination of lot of activities like climbing, canoeing, hiking, walking up the hill, fishing etc. While Camping in itself is a synonym for roughing out so many campers do camping in a very basic way with very few necessities. With... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

How to Survive a Tornado

03rd March 2009
Tornado is the most destructive force that reminds us how fragile humans and their structures are in the face of nature. It can occur anywhere in the world at anytime of the day and can wreck an entire town in a snap of the fingers. It indicates the immin... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Medical Kit: Save Money in Buying One

28th February 2009
Having a trail medical kit can help you keep yourself safe on your different trips. Your trail medical kit can work as your emergency pack in case something happens on your long plane trip, your hiking escapade, even your children’s field trip. You need... Read >
Author: philw

What You Should Know About A Deep Sea Fishing Trip

26th February 2009
If it's your first time to go for a deep sea fishing trip, there are some essential things to know to make it a fun-filled and successful one. Here are some of the key points when having a deep sea fishing trip. Overlooked Things To Bring For sure... Read >
Author: Jack Safford

A Couple Of Tips For Cave Exploring

24th February 2009
Cave exploring attracts people because they are given the chance to explore abandoned mines, geological fossils and astounding caves. Although the accident rate in cave exploring is relatively low, some serious and fatal incidents do occur. It is ther... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Accessories To Bring Along Your Cave Exploration

24th February 2009
Hypothermia, falling, being struck by an object, and inadequate equipment are four of the major reasons behind caving exploration accidents. Most caving injuries could be prevented by wearing appropriate clothing, having the right training, observing good... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

The Real tips On a Mountaineering Adventure?

23rd February 2009
Mountaineering is similar to rock climbing but it is characterized by walking, hiking, trekking or climbing up mountains in practically any condition. Mountaineering started as a sport that focused only on climbing unexplored mountains, however in recent... Read >
Author: Wilderness Exchange Unlimited

Your Camping Checklist

20th February 2009
Have you packed everything you need for that camping trip? It could be tough to be in the middle of the woods and not have that one important thing you forgot to bring and drive a couple more miles just to buy it in a convenience store. So to save you all... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Your Camping Checklist

18th February 2009
Have you packed everything you need for that camping trip? It could be tough to be in the middle of the woods and not have that one important thing you forgot to bring and drive a couple more miles just to buy it in a convenience store. So to save you all... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Basic First Aid Kits

16th February 2009
First aid or medical kits should be found in every household and automobile. Accidents happen when we least expect them and being prepared can sometimes mean the difference between life and death. The most common types of accidents include cuts, scrapes,... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Different cooking surfaces to prepare different types of meals

13th February 2009
The initial thing that comes to mind when considering outdoor cooking would for sure be barbeques. Though, there is another side to the story and that is camp cooking which is something that involves cooking on portable propane stoves and perhaps the odd ... Read >
Author: alanbarry

Aromatherapy Baby

10th February 2009
Children can often challenge us in many ways. Keeping their health in check, their emotions in balance and basically just keeping an eye on them can be an all-consuming task that can test our sanity! Some years ago while I was studying Aromatherapy, my pa... Read >
Author: Angela Power

RV Camping “Essentials”

08th February 2009
You’ve booked your RV rental or purchased your first motorhome, but have no idea how to outfit it for the perfect vacation. You’re in luck, because this list of essential RV camping items will help you get on the road fast! Keeping Things Safe and... Read >
Author: Joe Laing

How to prepare for a vacation?

03rd February 2009
So you decided to take a brake from work, leave the worries behind for a while and fly away somewhere. It could be lying on the beach with a cocktail, dancing till the morning on a night club, seeing historical cities and places, cruising down the river,... Read >
Author: Dan C Brown

First Aid in the Workplace

30th January 2009
First Aid in the workplace In every modern workplace first aid has become a vital consideration, both out of natural concern for the wellbeing of employees, and of course because of the legal considerations around it. All workplaces are required to have... Read >
Author: annabarrington

Put Your Emergency Kit in Order This year

28th January 2009
Many people dismiss the time honored-tradition of making personal resolutions this time of year. That tradition has gone along the wayside for most – the idea of adding pressure to our hectic lives seems daunting in this day and age. While I am not one... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Stay Healthy on Holiday

21st January 2009
When we think about our holidays we often ask questions like "Will it be sunny?" and "Shall we hire a car?" rather than "Can I drink the water?" and "Where's the nearest doctor?" Here are our top 10 tips for staying healthy on holiday... 1. Get your ja... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Dog Health Care Article: What You Should Have In Your Dog's First Aid Kit

21st January 2009
Almost every home, car, office, and job site has a first aid kit and attendant to attend the needs of the humans. Dog shows and trials have veterinarian hospitals listed for emergencies. But what about the pet which ends up hurt at home, in the car, or at... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

How to Maintain a Good First Aid Kit

21st January 2009
Having a first aid kit in any home or business is absolutely essential. From small cuts to larger medical issues, a first aid kit can solve a range of medical problems. Here are some tips on how to properly stock a kit for your home or facility. • Ut... Read >
Author: jacqueshabra

Some Safety Tips For Hunting

19th January 2009
The excite of chasing down a twelve-spit rear or bagging a prize-winning washout sends millions of hunters into the wood every year in pursuit of that prize destroy. Hunting is exciting, but it can also be risky and even deadly if hunters are not educated... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Keep your Horse Healthy & Avoid Behavioural Problems

17th January 2009
With any wound be gentle and use your common sense and stay calm to prevent causing your horse any further pain or worry as this can lead to the horse becoming unstable with its behaviour especially if he doesnt feel safe and secure. Call your vet if you... Read >
Author: Tammy Patterson

How the Auto Industry Bailout Affects Marriages

16th January 2009
But instead of getting right to the heart of the problem the government is dealing with a result of the problem, an ailing industry... Like an ailing marriage. As I write this, our Congress is considering various ways to financially bail out the Ameri... Read >
Author: Lessons For a Happy Marriage

Ways to Treat Insects Bite

12th January 2009
This oil can then worn to restore and sterilize small cuts, scrapes, bruises, insect bites and bee stings. The best expected remedies for insect bites are right underfoot. No surprise they're the number one artless array for treating insect bites, bee and... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Things To Do When Suffering An Insect Bites

12th January 2009
Underlying harms caused some health conditions and will ought remedial specialists to be treated right: Eczema causes dry, crumbling patches on the skin, Rosacea - characterized by rosiness, itchiness, and ruined blood vessels scarring - from acne, insect... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

It’s about the Future............Yours!

12th January 2009
We are all concerned with the possibility of further public health emergencies arising in the wake of recent hurricanes, tsunamis, acts of terrorism, and floods. Though some feel that it is impossible to be prepared for unexpected events, the truth is t... Read >
Author: aidkit

Guide to Winter Motoring - for van owners everywhere

11th January 2009
Driving your van through the winter months can be more or less as safe as any other time providing you take some additional precautions, carry out regular vehicle safety checks and adapt your driving when necessary. However, there are generally more drivi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Paintball Accessories That You Need

11th January 2009
Having the markers, tanks, guns, vests and other equipment complete the excitement when you plan to play paintball. But little do others know that it is the small and simple things that count even before the game begins. Sometimes the little accessories t... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

Watch out for bad weather on the roads this winter

08th January 2009
Like most people, you'll probably be out and about this winter to shop, travel, and do other things like go to parties and have get-togethers with friends and family members. There's nothing wrong with any of that, but you'll want to take your time and do... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Drive When It Starts To Snow

07th January 2009
Driving in the winter season is relatively more difficult than normal, and requires skill and practice. In the absence of these important factors, accidents can occur. It might be best to stay at home in bad weather but it cannot always be done as some ta... Read >
Author: David Halbert

Putting A Survival Kit Together

06th January 2009
When you live in the South you have to worry about several different types of natural disasters. These disasters include tornados and hurricanes. Since the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina I have made sure that not only am I prepared for what might happen ... Read >
Author: nlwest21

How To Take The Sting Out Using Tea Oil

05th January 2009
Want an easy to take along therapy for wasp stings, bee stings, and other insect bites? Try this. Next time you go out for a trek, or even for a direct, make steady your first aid kit includes a container of tea ranking oil. This little miracle from down ... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Fishing knots- Helpful Guideline For Fishing

05th January 2009
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about fishing knots or any other such as tuna fishing, fishing shirt, surf fishing tips ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Fly Fishing Tackle- Free Interrelated Hint For Fishing

05th January 2009
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about fly fishing tackle or any other such as deer hunting, surf fishing lures, surf lur... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Michigan Fishing- Assistive Hint For Fishing

04th January 2009
Are you searching for information related to Michigan fishing or other information somehow related to fishing spots, or bait and tackle? If yes, this article will give you helpful insights related to Michigan fishing and even somehow related to trout fish... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Fishing Magazine- Assistive Roadmap For Fishing

04th January 2009
Finding specific information about fishing magazines might not be easy, but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of helping you out. Even if your search is about another fishing mag... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Health and Safety Understanding for a Holiday Rep

19th December 2008
As with any job, there are standards that you must be aware of. As a holiday representative, you must be familiar with all types of health and safety since you will be in other countries, at resorts, and overlooking hundreds of people at times. You wi... Read >
Author: Simon

Auto Emergency Kits

17th December 2008
Auto emergency kits are an essential tool for any vehicle. Emergencies happen when we least expect them - and the best way to avoid being stranded for long periods of time on a deserted road is to be equipped with an auto emergency kit. The kit should inc... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

How the Auto Industry Bailout Affects Marriages

15th December 2008
As I write this, our Congress is considering various ways to financially bail out the American auto industry. The approach Washington, DC is taking towards this humongous problem is similar to how most marriage counselors approach marital problems. Rather... Read >
Author: Lessons For a Happy Marriage

Handling the Roads in Extreme Weather Conditions

12th December 2008
With winter fast approaching, the weather is becoming increasingly cold and unpredictable. What can start out as a mild winter’s morning can quickly turn into a full blown snowstorm or flash flood. It’s therefore vital that, as a driver, you know how ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Benefits of camp

08th December 2008
As summer keeps nearing, parents think what to do with the kids? Should they hang out with their old friends or make new friends on going to a camp. Camp builds the skills necessary to prepare for adulthood. Parents, campers and camp staff reported growth... Read >
Author: Mari milian

Pet First Aid Kits

08th December 2008
Pet first aid kits are an essential part of the survival of pets during emergencies. The importance of preparing for calamities, not only for yourself and family, but also for your pets has been underscored after a lot of dead pets were found in the after... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Benefits of camp

08th December 2008
As summer keeps nearing, parents think what to do with the kids? Should they hang out with their old friends or make new friends on going to a camp. Camp builds the skills necessary to prepare for adulthood. Parents, campers and camp staff reported growth... Read >
Author: Mari milian

Preparedness

06th December 2008
With everything going on in the world today it makes us wonder how prepared we really are. Even if an emergency isn’t constantly at our doorstep, our lives will run a lot smoother and we will feel a little more in control with some proper planning. ... Read >
Author: Colette Robicheau

Keep Your Family Safe During a Natural Catastrophe

05th December 2008
Nobody wants to contemplate the tragedies that can overtake a family in the aftermath of a natural disaster. But after hearing the heart wrenching stories of victims of Hurricane Katrina, getting ready for a natural calamity should be on everyone's mind. ... Read >
Author: Karen Bellas

Get Your Car Ready For Winter

04th December 2008
No one likes driving in bad weather, but as the evenings draw in and the days – and nights – get colder, that’s exactly what we will all be doing at some point. The most important thing is not to wait until it turns cold to check your car over.... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Elephant Safari- a Memorable Sojourn on the elephant back

03rd December 2008
If you love adventure and want to explore the elephants in their wilderness, then make sure to go for elephant safari in India. This exciting and thrilling adventure sojourn will lead you through the forest area to explore it from the elephant back. On yo... Read >
Author: Rajeev Singh

Emergency Supplies

02nd December 2008
Emergency supplies are something one should always keep on hand. It is always better to be prepared beforehand for any potential emergency. Keeping supplies on hand at all times will ensure that you are ready should a natural disaster such as a hurrica... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Outdoor First Aid Kits

02nd December 2008
Does your family enjoy spending time in the great outdoors? Outdoor first aid kits are essential for families that love the great outdoors. Whether your family enjoys a day at the lake, hiking through the woods, or participating in sports, a first aid kit... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Keeping children safe on holiday

01st December 2008
This article is about the growing number of holiday homes that have not got proper safety measures in place when you take your family on holiday. This comes on the back of extensive research which concluded 45% of parents feel they need to be more safety ... Read >
Author: Joanne Gallacher

Emergency Supplies

01st December 2008
Emergency supplies are something one should always keep on hand. It is always better to be prepared beforehand for any potential emergency. Keeping supplies on hand at all times will ensure that you are ready should a natural disaster such as a hurricane,... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Playing Sports And Injuries

30th November 2008
If you are like any other that is involved in sports, you want to make sure that every player stays well and is always able to play in the game. Of course, some injuries are inevitable. It is easy for the children or youth to make a wrong move, adjust the... Read >
Author: Jerald Shin Shapiro

Breckenridge Safety: First-Aid Basics in the High Country

26th November 2008
A day of hiking in Breckenridge, Colorado will require few supplies if you’re lucky. In fact, you'll probably only need a willing pair of legs and maybe a camera to capture the beautiful scenery that surrounds you. Nevertheless, while you’re not ask... Read >
Author: Sarah Fox

Auto Emergency Kits

26th November 2008
Auto emergency kits are an essential tool for any vehicle. Emergencies happen when we least expect them - and the best way to avoid being stranded for long periods of time on a deserted road is to be equipped with an auto emergency kit. The kit should inc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Working With A Forklift Or Pallet Jacks -- Improve The Safety For Everyone

26th November 2008
A forklift may be different from pallet jacks, but they all need added precautions to keep everyone safe. The machines themselves carry with them a significant risk, but maintenance and the loads they carry require certain safety precautions as well. Oper... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Obey with occupational safety and health standards

25th November 2008
Job-related wounds are a truth despite of occupation. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, about 6,000 workers in America pass away from workplace wounds and another 5,000 pass away from illnesses initiated by exposure to workpl... Read >
Author: Remy

The KEY to surviving natural disaster is to be prepared!

24th November 2008
Natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes can strike at anytime or any place without warning. They can destroy homes and businesses and even take lives. But the key to any sort of natural disaster, like earthquake or flood, or even a bi... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy

The KEY to surviving natural disaster is to be prepared!

24th November 2008
Natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes can strike at anytime or any place without warning. They can destroy homes and businesses and even take lives. But the key to any sort of natural disaster, like earthquake or flood, or even a bi... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy

Taking Care of Animal Bites

24th November 2008
Animal bites are not exclusive occupational hazards for people who work in animal shelters or zoos. In fact, you can incur an animal bite when you accidentally tread on your pet dog's tail or disturb your cat's sleep. You can even get a bite from a stray ... Read >
Author: Marco Gonzaga

Car Coach Rental In Rajasthan

20th November 2008
Car Coach Rental In Rajasthan Jaipur Travel Guide is one of the organized tour operators which conducted various tours packages in most popular tourist centers between best tourist destinations in India. Cars/ Coaches are available for making travel on... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide

Health and Safety Understanding as a Holiday Rep

18th November 2008
As with any job, there are health and safety standards that you must be aware of. As a holiday representative, you must be familiar with all types of health and safety since you will be in other countries, at resorts, and overlooking hundreds of people a... Read >
Author: Simon

Dealing With Injury In Sports

18th November 2008
If you are like any other that is concerned in sports, you want to make surely that the player stays well and is forever able to play in the match. Of course, some injuries are inevitable. It is painless for the children or youth to make a sinful move, ad... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Custom Pocket and Purse Products

03rd November 2008
They may look small, but don’t underestimate their size. Custom pocket and purse products are popular giveaways that will help your brand build visibility and enhance its reputation. Whether you are looking for trade show or conference giveaways, custom... Read >
Author: Remy

Off Road Trip with Your 4x4 Auto Parts

31st October 2008
Going off-road with your 4x4? Make sure that it is ready and capable of off-road travel. Remember, unexpected things happen on the road. So, before you hit the road, make sure that your 4x4 vehicle is in good shape. After all, you don’t want to get stra... Read >
Author: Kay Zetkin

Oregon Camping Trips: Try It This Fall

30th October 2008
We all love a family camping trip in the summer. We make plans to hit our favorite camping destination where you can fish, swim and sit around a campfire in the evenings. Summer is the premiere time for a camping vacation. Or so many people think. M... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Have Fun Fishing With Your Kids

27th October 2008
Often epoch as adults, we want to assign our hobbies and pastimes with our children. However, it can be fractious to elect when that activity is appropriate. Children have shorter interest spans that make it tough to assess when they are ready for certain... Read >
Author: Jed Segal

Dog Health Care Article: Basic First Aid For Your Pet - What To Do In Case Of Emergency (Part I)

27th October 2008
Have you ever heard of a situation of a stressed person trying to figure out how to dial 911? Believe me it happens. We had a medical emergency at our home and I had asked my husband to call 911. He was so stressed. I was listening for him to talk, and al... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Make A GamePlan For Floods

23rd October 2008
No one wants to have to think about what will happen if you and your family rapidly had to split with a display flood caution. Would you be primed? Would you even know where to found or would you have a calamity kit already complied and glad to donate you... Read >
Author: Jarred Sadler

Safety Promotional Products

17th October 2008
Job-related injuries are a reality regardless of occupation. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, approximately 6,000 employees in America die from workplace injuries and another 5,000 die from illnesses caused by exposure to wo... Read >
Author: Remy

What Should You Always Keep in the Car

13th October 2008
Once you begin driving on your own, you will need to know what things you should have in your car at all times. Some essential things to keep in your car at all times are the owner’s manual, proof of insurance, and registration card. However, in additio... Read >
Author: DrivingPlus

The Ins and Outs of Hiking Yellowstone National Park 

10th October 2008
With over 2.2 million acres in wildlife, Yellowstone National Park is one of America’s leading nature locations. Much of the park is managed as a wilderness and backcountry, with over 1,100 miles of hiking trails maintained. On the other hand, hikin... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Plan A Fishing Trip With Your Family

06th October 2008
Fishing can be a relaxing way to spend your weekends. It has been proven that fishing is one of the all-time treasured experiences of thousands of American families. However, any sport has its dangerous side and fishing is no exemption. Majority of fi... Read >
Author: Jed Segal

Tips for Backpackers – What Stays and What Goes?

06th October 2008
You have lots of stuff to pack for your trip. How do you decide what stays and what goes? How are you going to fit it all in your pack and how are you going to carry it? Here are some tips to consider when packing for your backpacker trip: 1. Buy a g... Read >
Author: Stuart S. Travel

Five Things You Shouldn't Go Camping Without.....

06th October 2008
1. A Tent Yes, it�s obvious but you�ll need to consider size/capacity, weight, shape, fabric and special features. There�s a lot to think about when it comes to buying a tent. Tents are often classified as 1 person, 2 person etc. but this can be d... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

First-Aid Kit In The Occurrence Of Any Emergency For Your Puppy

02nd October 2008
Puppies can come down with all types of diseases and certain conditions can be set right by an emergency first aid kit that contains all the essential cures. It is always sensible to include in your first aid kit: 1. tweezers, 2. alcohol wipes, 3.... Read >
Author: Jhye

Getting Help on Vehicle Accident Cases in Los Angeles

24th September 2008
We hear about vehicle accidents everyday on the news in Los Angeles. The fact is that accidents do happen even if you are very careful. Preventive measures can be taken to make sure that you at least did your best to make the roads of Los Angeles a safer ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

What You Can Do During An Earthquake

11th September 2008
Scientists have not yet really determined a way to predict an earthquake. That is why, when a strong earthquake strikes, a lot of people gets injured, or even killed, and properties gets damaged. The only thing we can do, if we live in an area near fault ... Read >
Author: Jarred Sadler

Stag Party

11th September 2008
DON’T FORGET CERTAIN ESSENTIALS WHILE GOING ON CAMPS! A camping excursion can be relaxing and smooth-selling if well-prepared and well-planned in advance. Camping trips require you to bring all necessary things you might need. To ensure that you do n... Read >
Author: Brian

A Business-Owner's Guide to Promotional Safety Items

09th September 2008
Industrialized countries like the United States, Canada, Great Britain and others have been on heightened alert for several years when it comes to emergency preparedness. While governments urge citizens not to live in fear, they also advise that every ci... Read >
Author: Jenny Schweyer

How to Make Summer Camp More Like Home

09th September 2008
"Home is where the heart is"... "There's no place like home."..."Home is a place you grow up wanting to leave, and grow old wanting to get back to." No matter how you look at it, or which quote you choose to go by, our sense of "home" is a powerful one. ... Read >
Author: Kevin Koitz

TRAVEL TO PANAMA TO ENJOY YOUR VACATIONS IN PUNTA BARCO TO THE MAX

09th September 2008
Breeze, beach and sun, is what you will find when you get to know the paradise that is Punta Barco, which is located after Coronado, traveling by Panamanian ground at just an hour and a half from the enchantment of Panama City. Punta Barco, is a beauti... Read >
Author: ilianarodrique

TRAVEL TO PANAMA TO ENJOY YOUR VACATIONS IN PUNTA BARCO TO THE MAX

09th September 2008
Breeze, beach and sun, is what you will find when you get to know the paradise that is Punta Barco, which is located after Coronado, traveling by Panamanian ground at just an hour and a half from the enchantment of Panama City. Punta Barco, is a beauti... Read >
Author: ilianarodrique

Excursions carpool and ride share with your friends going to the beach and through the mountains

09th September 2008
You will not be driving, as you said in front of the mirror and hopes nobody listened. But friends kept on pestering you to join in the excursion, and they would want that you drive for them to carpool and have a joy ride share with your closest chum. ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Sailing Safety

08th September 2008
Like any other sport, sailing can be dangerous. From beginners to the most experienced sailors, safety is vital.We've put together some basic rules, ideal if you are new to sailing:Equipment - Check your equipment before casting offThings you will need to... Read >
Author: Simon White

Home Surveillance and the DIY Don't Panic Room

08th September 2008
The Fuss of Panic Rooms The movie Panic Room, which starred Jodie Foster, showed the sophisticated gadgets only the rich can happily install in their homes. A steel enclosure secured the room supplied with communication gadgets and a CCTV monitor hoo... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide

Promote Health with Promotional Products for Health Care Professionals

05th September 2008
Promotional products do more than increase sales and bulk up your patient list. Well-chosen promotional products can help reinforce important health messages and drive home the importance of nearly any health care issue. Many health care professionals are... Read >
Author: Tina Rinaudo

An Herbalist’s First Aid Kit

02nd September 2008
It recently occurred to me just how different my first aid kit is from what most people are used to. It’s kind of funny because we are so used to antihistamines, pain killers, and commercial antibiotics that we don’t think of them as drugs, and we are... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Walker, CHT, RH

ENJOY THE LANDSCAPES AND TRANQUILITY OF THE MOUNTAINS AT CERRO CHAME

02nd September 2008
If you are a nature lover, we invite you to come and meet Cerro Chame, in Panama, and see the exuberant and varied vegetation that surrounds this place, as well as impressive vistas from the mountain. How to get to Cerro Chame You can get to know thi... Read >
Author: ilianarodrique

MALIBU BEACH, SUPER SECRET PARADISE FOR YOU TO ENJOY IN PANAMA

02nd September 2008
If you are looking for the perfect place to spend excellent vacations with your family or friends, we recommend visiting Panama, and to get to know Malibu Beach, and indescribable paradise to have the best vacations. Malibu is a fascinating place that ... Read >
Author: ilianarodrique

Hamster First Aid Kit- How Does a Complete Hamster First Aid Kit Looks Like?

02nd September 2008
Don't be selfish! You have one for you, don't you? Well, your tiny hamster needs one too. You don't have to buy it, you can put some things together and voilà... a home made first aid kit. Here is a short list with some of the things you ought to have i... Read >
Author: Diana tudor

Essential Things to Prepare in Moving

22nd August 2008
These Moving Tips will be very convenient for you to make you remember things that are important when moving house. Set aside these important things from the ones that are being packed away. The box of essentials should contain all the things that y... Read >

Packing tips from those who travel for a living wq

21st August 2008
From:http://www.packaging-paper.com/ Tag:travel for a living,Hate schlepping heavy bags,travel writer Hate schlepping heavy bags when you travel? Detest hanging around the luggage carrousel waiting for your bag to come down the chute? Here are a ... Read >
Author: utut1

Camping Outdoors - The Perfect Budget Holiday

17th August 2008
Need a Fun, Low-cost Idea for a Family Trip? Go Camping! Camping is not as popular as it used to be but is once more gaining in popularity because of the higher cost of fuel making it difficult to plan affordable vacations. If you have never been camp... Read >
Author: Steven Strella

Graduation Gift

13th August 2008
Graduation is a time when the students are about to embark on a new journey of life. Some would go for higher education, while others will end up in some big corporations. So, what graduation gift ideas can you come up with to make a special day for the s... Read >
Author: iGradBobble

Fishing With Children

29th July 2008
Often times as adults, we want to share our hobbies and pastimes with our children. However, it can be difficult to decide when that pastime is appropriate. Children have shorter attention spans that make it difficult to calculate when they are ready for ... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

First Aid Kits

29th July 2008
Everyone must be aware of the necessity of a first aid kit in their home and car. Businesses corporations must have first aid kits with necessary first aid supplies, located somewhere in their facility. If the building is large, they should have first aid... Read >
Author: Sajith

Getting Around Australia

24th July 2008
Traveling to Australia, whether for the holidays or a business trip, the best way to get around Australia is to rent a car, aside from buses and trains. Major cities and venues are at long distances, unless you can afford to fly all around the country, re... Read >
Author: Arleigh

A Guide To Outdoor Cooking

22nd July 2008
The initial thing that comes to mind when considering outdoor cooking would for sure be barbeques. Though, there is another side to the story and that is camp cooking which is something that involves cooking on portable propane stoves and perhaps the odd ... Read >
Author: Cindy

Had An Accident At Work - But Fear To Claim?

17th July 2008
Companies nowadays, focus on office work. Physical force is no longer a must at work, and few are the fields where you can only perform heavy work. However, any and all workplaces present their degree of injury risk and therefore accident at work claims a... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Promotional Items Bring More Business for Your Company

16th July 2008
Promotional items have proved to be the effective tools for marketing campaign of a company and as such, they play a key role in bringing more business to the company. Whether it is a mouse mat, T-shirt, pen, keyring, coffee mug, toy car, cap, toy truck, ... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Getting Around Australia

15th July 2008
Traveling to Australia, whether for the holidays or a business trip, the best way to get around Australia is to rent a car, aside from buses and trains. Major cities and venues are at long distances, unless you can afford to fly all around the country, re... Read >
Author: Keira

A great business plan: Start A Daycare Center

14th July 2008
When you finally decided that you will start your own daycare center, the first step to do is to take care of the license. Even though you only plan to have your business at your own, still it requires a license in many States. Better to contact you’re ... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter

Oh, My Aching Back...Simple Solutions for Wound and Pain Management

11th July 2008
There are times when we feel SO proud of ourselves - for exercising, eating the right foods and remembering to choose clean, safe natural organic products. But why is it that when we begin to exercise and work out, we can end up in so much pain? Is it p... Read >
Author: Linda Chaé

Cat Bed Information and Cat and Kitten Habitat Information

09th July 2008
Ecology is the science of relationships between organisms and their environments. When looking for cats, people have to consider a variety of aspects, such as the natural habitat or the environment. To make sure the environment at home is the safest for c... Read >
Author: Martin Marks

7 Tips To Packing Your Luggage For Vacation Tour

04th July 2008
Vacation time is one of the most excitement movements for the family or friends. People are planning for vacation tour by contacting tour operators, booking airlines and hotels or motels. There are many good places for enjoying the vacation during the ... Read >
Author: Christy Myers

7 Tips To Packing Your Luggage For Vacation Tour

03rd July 2008
Vacation time is one of the most excitement movements for the family or friends. People are planning for vacation tour by contacting tour operators, booking airlines and hotels or motels. There are many good places for enjoying the vacation during the ... Read >
Author: Christy Myers

Protective Gears

01st July 2008
There are many kinds of gears available to protect you while you go for camping, during swat and assassination. Hence, it is better to carry all kinds of these protective gears when you step out of your home. Below mentioned are some of the protective gea... Read >
Author: Marcia

Quick & Easy Herbal Remedy for Bug Bites and Stings

11th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Copson In the spring and summer your kids ? and you too- are more likely to be outside barefoot or rolling and playing in the grass. Getting an insect bite or sting can put an end to these happy go lucky times. This quick an... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Copson

Disaster Preparedness for the Furred and Feathered

09th June 2008
Disaster preparedness for pets is a must for any pet owner who is concerned about the survival of their family during and after a disaster. They need to remember the one member of the family that is the most helpless: the family pet. Just as we wo... Read >
Author: C.L. Hendricks

Helpful Tips For Hiking With Your Dog

27th May 2008
Taking your dog on a hike with you can be an enjoyable experience, provided you have the right hiking gear to accommodate the both of you. Taking your best friend along shouldn’t bog you down with extra gear but you will need to consider where you are g... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Homemade Gift Baskets For Fathers Day

25th May 2008
Fathers Day is a wonderful time to make a special gift basket for your father, husband, grandfather, or any other special man in your life. Personalize your gift basket by filling it with small gift items related to his favorite pastime, hobby, or sport.... Read >
Author: Janet Vogel

Boxer Dogs: In Case Of Emergency

23rd May 2008
Owning Boxer dogs, or any other dog breeds, requires a lot of responsibilities, patience and love. The moment you decided to take home a new puppy means that you are well aware of the responsibilities intertwined to a dog owner. But knowing the responsibi... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Disaster Preparedness for the Furred and Feathered

20th May 2008
Disaster preparedness for pets is a must for any pet owner who is concerned about the survival of their family during and after a disaster. They need to remember the one member of the family that is the most helpless: the family pet. Just as we would ma... Read >
Author: C.L. Hendricks

Diabetes Symptoms: Treating These in Emergency Situations

20th May 2008
Diabetes symptoms can get really serious sometimes. It is very important to treat these symptoms on time or you may land up in great trouble. All people should be aware of how to treat diabetes symptoms in emergency situations. Never ever think that t... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Accidents – What You Should Do Afterwards

15th May 2008
Accidents are nothing new to most of us. Almost everyone has been involved an auto accident at some point in their life. These car accidents might have been as light as just a fender bender or have been the result of a serious injury from a major crash. ... Read >
Author: Remy

A Guide For an Accident Victim – what to do and how

15th May 2008
Have you been injured in an auto accident? There’s an oriental saying which goes like this, ‘Don’t start digging the well after the fire has spread.’ This applies to our lives too. How many of us know about what to do if we meet with an accident? ... Read >
Author: Remy

It Is Not A Very Good Idea To Set Off On A Hike Today Without A GPS

14th May 2008
If you are one of the many thousands of people who take pleasure in hiking then you should not leave home without the correct equipment and that means water, food, a first aid kit and the best GPS hiking system that you can find. Taking a hike in the wood... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Accidents – What You Should Do Afterwards

11th May 2008
Accidents are nothing new to most of us. Almost everyone has been involved an auto accident at some point in their life. These car accidents might have been as light as just a fender bender or have been the result of a serious injury from a major crash. ... Read >
Author: Remy

A Guide For an Accident Victim – what to do and how

11th May 2008
Have you been injured in an auto accident? There’s an oriental saying which goes like this, ‘Don’t start digging the well after the fire has spread.’ This applies to our lives too. How many of us know about what to do if we meet with an accident? ... Read >
Author: Remy

Camping Essentials

08th May 2008
With summer quickly approaching, many of us are beginning to make plans. However, the economy is declining and some may be wondering if they will be able to take a family vacation this year. This summer could be a great opportunity for you to take your ... Read >
Author: Gina Clark

Tips for safe and enjoyable journey.

08th May 2008
Here are some guidelines to make confident you and your vehicle are geared up for the trip. * Before you hit the road, have your vehicle inspected. A basic inspection is not very expensive and will cover the brakes, tires, suspension, lights, cooli... Read >
Author: Stockbridge Consultant ltd

Pet Emergencies call for First Aid Kits

01st May 2008
Many of us have encountered stories about pets that have saved lives. But what about humans helping to save the life of a pet in case of an emergency? It is important to keep a first aid kit for your pet easily accessible both at home and in your car. ... Read >
Author: kgabriel

First Aid Kit For A Family Vacation

01st May 2008
A first aid kit is an absolute must when you’re a family on vacation. The kind of medication that you’re used to might not be easily available at your destination. Your hotel might offer you emergency supplies, but beware that those hefty taxes will b... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller

The Secret To Successfull Paphos Holiday Rentals

25th April 2008
The first piece of advise for any holiday home owner looking to place your property in the competitive Cyprus holiday market is to assess your villa critically. Remember that your paying guests are looking forward to their main two weeks holiday in Paphos... Read >
Author: Roy Carter

First Aid Kits – You Don’t Need Them Till You Do

25th April 2008
An ounce of prevention can make a world of difference. Most people don’t think about first aid kits until they actually need them. This can lead to major health problems, so get yours together now. The type of first aid supplies you will need to hav... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Car Insurance - Keep It Safe!

18th April 2008
What do you keep in the glove compartment of your vehicle? First aid kit? Road map? Bank statement? If the last option seems familiar, you may very well be putting yourself, and your car insurance premium at risk. Research carried out by a leading U... Read >
Author: DCollins

Hit The Road With Your Labrador Retriever

03rd April 2008
Whether your dog is a Labrador Retriever or a Chihuahua, there is no reason why to miss the family trips any more. To most dog owners, their pets have become a part of their traveling escapades. But before hitting the road with your playful Labrador Retri... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Protecting Your Pets!

03rd April 2008
Okay, so you have your disaster preparedness kit all ready to go. Clothes, flashlights, bottled water, first aid kit etc. You know the best escape route; you have found the closest shelter and timed how long it will take you to get from your driveway to i... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Promotional Umbrellas And The Hospitality Industry

02nd April 2008
The hospitality industry – hotels, resorts, inns, bed and breakfasts and all the assorted services and businesses that support them – often offer promotional items as incentives to their customers and clients. There are, however, many ways that promot... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

You Move Me – A Guide to Relocation

25th March 2008
Strangely enough, you will find that transporting your family can be quite difficult when you’re going a long distance. With out a doubt, a long distance move will require much forethought and planning. The following things might make the trip a little ... Read >
Author: Richard Telrunya

First Aid: Why Do I Need to Know It?

21st February 2008
First Aid First Aid: Why Do I Need to Know It? The first few minutes after an injury or medical emergency are the most crucial to determine the rate and duration of recovery. Knowing what to do in the event of an injury or emergency will help you s... Read >
Author: RubyA

Why You Should Be Careful With The Athletic Tape You Use

19th February 2008
Extensive physical activities whether amateurish or professional can very often result in accidents with various levels of severity. Thus, sprained ankles, tissue injury or muscular damage are just a few of the many health conditions that can result from ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How To Enjoy Underground Marine On A Sea Kayak

19th February 2008
Sea kayaking is an excellent way to enjoy the nature. You can take either single sea kayak or double sea kayak and enjoy bird watching, under ground marine world, sun rides and sun set etc. Some models of sea kayak has transparent bottom that will help yo... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Cyprus Luxury Villas Don't Give Headaches

15th February 2008
Should it be Cyprus your luxury villa holiday destination, than look no further than Cyprus luxury villas. Each and every one of the luxury holiday homes in Cyprus is fitted out in total luxury including everything you would expect to find in a holiday ho... Read >
Author: TimMartins

First Aid Supplies. Knowing What To Utilize.

11th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Wilfred Ball Getting the right supplies for a first aid kit is nessesary if you have to administer emergency first aid or CPR. Everyone should keep a first aid kit in their homes, cars and even travel with one. You never know what ty... Read >
Author: W S Ball

Top 7 Tips To Bring More Humor Into Your Life

31st January 2008
Why don’t we laugh more often? Mainly because we have learned not to. Parents and teachers spend a good deal of time telling children, “ Wipe that smile off your face”; “Get serious”; “Settle down”; and “Stop acting silly.” In addition, ... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

Road Trip With Your Jack Russell Terrier

24th January 2008
There are lots of options to consider when you need to travel and you will be leaving your Jack Russell Terrier behind. You can let your pet stay at home and have a friend, a neighbor or someone trustworthy go by your house to feed, give water and look af... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Preparing for Injuries When Camping

22nd January 2008
Camping is a great way to escape the concrete jungle and take in the beauty of Mother Nature. That being said, you need to prepare for the potential of injuries and such. No one plans and accident as part of their camping trip. Accidents do happen fre... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Things You Must Take When Camping

22nd January 2008
Although there are many types of camping and each one has its own requirements, there are certain things you absolutely must take with you as a matter of common sense. There are many different kinds of camping. Some people even consider driving a large... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Winter Driving Be Prepared, Stay Alive

21st January 2008
Winter driving can be extremely hazardous due to poor road conditions or reduced visibility from heavy or blowing snow or rain. During these times, travel is difficult if not dangerous, and often not recommended. However, many people still venture outdoor... Read >
Author: M Wakefield

After school safety - tips and reminders

21st January 2008
When parents send their children for after school programs, they take it for granted that the child is safe. But since the number of children participating in these activities has increased, it is necessary to look into safety issues. Children ar... Read >
Author: Bo Sandkvist

After school safety - tips and reminders

21st January 2008
When parents send their children for after school programs, they take it for granted that the child is safe. But since the number of children participating in these activities has increased, it is necessary to look into safety issues. Children ar... Read >
Author: Bo Sandkvist

Creating an Emergency Container

20th January 2008
Creating an Emergency Container Preparation is key to surviving many types of disasters, specifically the types that may require immediate evacuation of you and your loved ones. The emergency container consists of the necessary items your family woul... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Boating Safety Equipment (part II)

14th January 2008
In Safety Equipment part 1 we looked at the safety equipment required by Coast Guard and other Regulatory bodies. In this second part we are going to look what is not regulated, but which is equally important. The regulated equipment does not account for ... Read >
Author: Mike Hobson

Camping for fun

12th November 2007
Camping is always fun, we don’t need those lazy sofa and that plasma TV. It’s all about exploring the nature around us. Many of us in concrete jungles have forgotten about the importance of our environment. Let’s imagine that beautiful grey night sk... Read >
Author: ron victor

Jeep Wrangler

11th November 2007
This is the newer model of Jeep Wrangler; it is wider and bigger than the previous model to provide the owner and passengers with maximum comfort and interior space. Also, this model has a different chassis which makes it more suitable for off road presen... Read >
Author: Dennis James

Preparing your Vehicle for Holiday Travel

08th November 2007
No one wants to have their holiday travel plans ruined due to their vehicle breaking down, so make sure you give it plenty of attention before hand. Complete a thorough check of all the routine items on your vehicle. The oil should be changed and you will... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Having a Healthy Holiday

03rd October 2007
If you have been saving up for months and spent time planning and preparing for your holidays and a precious couple of weeks in the sun, the last thing you want is to have your holiday ruined by illness.It makes sense to make preparations and take precaut... Read >
Author: Harry Lawrance

First Aid Items for Dogs

21st September 2007
If you have a pup, you probably take them with you whenever you head out doors. While you have probably thought about first aid for yourself, what about your best pup friend?Your approach to first aid for dogs should be similar to the approach you take fo... Read >
Author: John Grimes

First Aid for Your Dog

10th September 2007
All dog lovers should know canine first aid and a good canine first aid kit is an absolute must. You can create your own canine first aid kit, or buy one of the many excellent pre-packaged kits available online. If you are going to create your own kit the... Read >
Author: Mike

8 Tips Of Moving With Your Pet

07th September 2007
Moving with pet is a difficult task, as such the movers are not allowed to transporting pets. If you are planning for self-move and want to move your pet along with your good then you must have to keep your pet habituated with routine work. Normally your ... Read >
Author: Jason Brunkhorst

5 Easy Tips on Preparing your Family Pets for an Emergency Disaster Situation

28th August 2007
brought to you by www.PetsReady.com Disasters can happen anywhere at any time. The public doesn’t usually get a lot of notice before a disaster strikes, so you must be prepared in advance and know what to do quickly if there is an emergency. Here ... Read >
Author: deborah.s

Holiday Car Hire – The cost of a breakdown

24th August 2007
Many of us like to arrange holiday car hire when we go abroad. Hiring a car gives you the ultimate freedom and flexibility when you are on holiday and enables you to do what you want, when you want and at your own pace without having to stick to rigid exc... Read >
Author: Harry Lawrance

What to do During a Dental Emergency

15th August 2007
Saving A Knocked-Out Tooth - Knocked-Out Tooth Emergency First Aid Kit Knocked-Out Tooth is a common accident, especially among children, sports related activities and even on the road. In the US alone, almost five million teeth got knocked-out from t... Read >
Author: 2thgen

Mosaic Is Marvelous

14th August 2007
Many companies design travel accessories. However, the Mosaic line of accessories is considered the "best in class." They are available in a variety of bold bright colors and are made of lightweight, abrasion and water resistant nylon rip-stop fabric. ... Read >
Author: maxine greco

How To Pack For Middle Eastern Travel

07th August 2007
Traveling to the Middle East can be a great adventure. One way to help ensure that you have a pleasant trip is to take care when packing for Middle Eastern travel, including Dubai travel, so that you will have the essentials that you need without extrane... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

72 Hour Kits

02nd August 2007
Life has many uncertainties and unexpected events. Planning for the unexpected will be of great help if evacuation is needed for a disaster. Being prepared with a 72 hour kit will allow for you and your family to have something on hand that is ready to gr... Read >
Author: Fran Black

Dog Emergencies and Your Own Dog First Aid Kit

31st July 2007
Do you know just how important it is to know dog first aid skills? This is a very important part of owning a dog. Just as with humans, knowing what to do in the event of an emergency may mean the difference between life and death for your dog. Dog emergen... Read >
Author: spitfiregsd

Sailing Safety

26th July 2007
Sailing, like most activities, does have some possible dangers. Knowledge, preparation and care, can help prevent most serious problems. Consider the following ideas when preparing for your sailing adventure. Evaluate Skill Levels Consider the exper... Read >
Author: Rob Daniels

Driving tips in Greece

25th July 2007
Once arriving in Greece, many tourists opt to hire a car and set out alone. There's truly no better way to experience the countryside in Greece than from the comfort of your car and according to your own schedule. Crossing from the centralised and urban t... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Be Your Own Herbal Expert - Pt 4

25th July 2007
Herbal medicine is the medicine of the people. It is simple, safe, effective, and free. Our ancestors used - and our neighbors around the world still use - plant medicines for healing and health maintenance. It's easy. You can do it too. In your first... Read >
Author: Susun Weed

International Travel Accessory Tip: 4 Must Have Travel Accessories

23rd July 2007
Whether you are traveling for business or vacation, you want to be able to relax and enjoy the trip and even take in some sights. When it comes time to do the packing for your trip, there’s always the question of what do I need? Of course, you’ll n... Read >
Author: Janine Michaels

Outdoor Survival - What to Pack for a Backpacking Adventure

05th July 2007
Whether you do a lot of backpacking or not, knowing what to pack in a backpack can be a lifesaving skill. Knowing what to take along, how to survive in the wild and basic first aid skills needs to be taught to every young person. Here is a list of many... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

First Aid for Poison

03rd July 2007
First Aid for Poison is one of the most confusing areas of first aid treatment. There are too many different types of poison and they can attack the body in too many ways for it to be easy. Poison from a First Aid point of view is any substance that is... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Birding Supply Essentials You Should Know About

26th June 2007
Having the right birding supply essentials is crucial for enjoying bird watching during any time of year. This article will look at some of these must have birding supplies to help you on your next outing. Waterproof Equipment - Obviously, you always s... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Ford's 'Top Ten' Gift Ideas for Father's Day

16th June 2007
Father’s Day is coming up fast, have you thought of a nice gift for dad already? Sure helping him fix his car’s Mazda parts would be nice, but how about giving him something new? If your dad is a Ford fan, he’ll love what Ford has in store for ... Read >
Author: Kraig

Planning Your Camping Trip

15th June 2007
Camping should be spontaneous, fun and relaxing. But in order to relax and enjoy that spontaneity, advance planning is a must. Camping has been a tradition for over 100 years, but back then it wasn't camping so much as just living in the wild for a whi... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Being Prepared For Camping

01st June 2007
So you are getting ready for a camping trip. Do you know the things you need and must have while you are gone? The best way to make sure you don’t forget something is to make a list of everything you will need and check it off as you pack. Start making ... Read >
Author: Jay Crabb

Indonesian Surf Travel - Mentawai Islands Boat Trip

31st May 2007
In April of 2006 I set off on a 16 day trip with a couple of friends to the Mentawai Islands off the west coast of Sumatra. Leading up to the trip I did alot of research on how to prepare for the unknown. The trip was virtually charter boat based with onl... Read >
Author: Greg Campbell

Being Prepared For Camping

24th May 2007
So you are getting ready for a camping trip. Do you know the things you need and must have while you are gone? The best way to make sure you don’t forget something is to make a list of everything you will need and check it off as you pack. Start makin... Read >
Author: Jay Crabb

Homemade Gift Baskets For Fathers Day

10th May 2007
Fathers Day is a wonderful time to make a special gift basket for your father, husband, grandfather, or any other special man in your life. Personalize your gift basket by filling it with small gift items related to his favorite pastime, hobby, or sport.... Read >
Author: Janet Vogel

72 Hour Emergency Kit

09th May 2007
Life has many uncertainties and unexpected events. Planning for the unexpected will be of great help if evacuation is needed for a disaster. Being prepared with a 72 hour kit will allow for you and your family to have something on hand that is ready to gr... Read >
Author: Francesca Black

Emergency Preparedness - Earthquake Preparedness Tips

06th May 2007
Unlike hurricanes, earthquakes don’t come with a warning. Earthquakes strike instantly and they happen all over the world. Earthquakes are raging events that can cause enormous damage in a minute or less. The San Francisco quake of 1989 lasted for just ... Read >
Author: pilotemt

Fishing Season Is Here! Fishing For Beginners

01st May 2007
Fishing Season Is Here. Spring and Summer seasons are prime time fishing months. Fishing can be very relaxing, over-looking the water, whether you're on the beach or on a boat. It is also rewarding if you catch the fish. Whether you throw them back to... Read >
Author: Michelle Johnson

Tips For The Best Fishing Trips

26th April 2007
Everything you have ever needed to know about fishing trips is wrapped in the beautiful memories that you end up with. It is an experience that could make a success out of any holiday, however short it may be. Nevertheless, careful planning is the on... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Youth Soccer Coaching – How to Prevent Injuries

20th April 2007
Injury prevention is a very important component in youth soccer coaching. The coaches must understand the famous saying as it goes that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. How To Prevent Injuries The coaches have to use every possible ... Read >
Author: Andre Botelho

Soccer Training Equipment – The Basics

20th April 2007
You cannot imagine a soccer training session without proper soccer training equipment. There are certain equipments that a coach must have and there are certain other equipments that each and every player should have. Let’s go exploring. Equipments F... Read >
Author: Andre Botelho

How To Coach Soccer: The First Soccer Coaching Session

20th April 2007
If you are new to coaching soccer and do not know how to coach soccer, the following information will be very helpful to you, as it will help you learn how to structure your first training session for young soccer players. Deciding About The Training A... Read >
Author: Andre Botelho

4 Steps to Discovering the Benefits Of Aromatherapy Oil

19th April 2007
As with all treatments that are applied to your health, it always appropriate to seek professional advice before using aromatherapy oil. This is an introduction to using aromatherapy oil as a valuable addition to your first aid kit. An addition th... Read >
Author: kernow

The Contents of a Good Camping Guide

27th March 2007
Just what goes into a good camping guide, anyway? The first thing that crosses many peoples' minds are locations to camp at in an area they're interested in. While that's a good start, I think there should be more to a camping guide than just campsite loc... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

Travel Tips; A checklist from the Outdoor Experts at DLK

15th March 2007
If you’re planning a road trip, a little pre-planning goes a long way toward making your journey pleasant and safe. Before you head out on the road, take the time to go through this travel checklist to be sure you’ve covered all the bases. A. Car Sa... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Northwest, Midwest and East Coast Outdoor Travel Tips

15th March 2007
If you’re planning a road trip, a little pre-planning goes a long way toward making your journey pleasant and safe. Before you head out on the road, take the time to go through this travel checklist to be sure you’ve covered all the bases. A. Car Sa... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Handy First Aid Tips

06th March 2007
When someone is injured or suddenly becomes ill, there is usually a critical period before you can get medical treatment and it is this period that is of the utmost importance to the victim. What you do, or what you don't do, in that interval can mean the... Read >
Author: Carol Bond

Hiking In The Smokies - Top Five Trails

24th January 2007
What can you expect to find in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park? Let's start with a few examples of what to see when you are hiking along some of the trails in the Smokies. A good place to start is the Appalachian Trail, twenty-one miles southe... Read >
Author: Keith Valentine

Renting An RV For Your Honeymoon Road Trip

15th January 2007
For the bride and groom who have plenty of time to enjoy their honeymoon, and want to avoid crowded airports and expensive hotels and restaurants, renting a recreational vehicle is a great idea. The couple can plan their travel itinerary to include roman... Read >
Author: Kathleen

Must Have Items in Your First Aid Kit

15th December 2006
Preparation is the key to many things in life from business success to personal achievement. It is also the key to minimizing the damage when injuries happen. Must Have Items in Your First Aid Kit A first aid kit is one of those things you know you ... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Car Maintenance for Winter Months

03rd December 2006
Winter can be tough on your car, but with a little preventive maintenance on your vehicle, you can avoid getting stranded at the most inconvenient of all times. Here are a few items to check to be sure you're not stuck out in the cold this winter: 1) Che... Read >
Author: Garry Chaples

Is Travel with your Kids a Monumental Family Disaster?

16th November 2006
Whatever your mode of travel, there will be special challenges if you take the kids along. The key to sanity is some careful planning - and a calm, unruffled approach. Where Should we Stay? If you are planning at stay at a bed and breakfast, do some... Read >
Author: Kathy Steinemann

PEAK BARS, Made of all natural materials, High Energy, Will NOT melt, except in the MOUTH>

16th November 2006
PEAK BARS Peak Bars were presented to me by the company I get my First Aid Kits from. They sounded very good the way they made the presentation, so I decided to include them in my Website. I started to explore the internet and came accross the develo... Read >
Author: John BURLEW II

A First Aid Kit is a MUST for every Home, Office, Auto, Everywhere!!!

16th November 2006
EMERGENCY FIRST AID KITS: Hiking and Biking First Aid Kits come in sizes that are about the same. They can be used as either one. The important thing though, is that they be with the person or persons going biking or hiking together. Most people do ... Read >
Author: John BURLEW II

Alternative Remedies for every day with Kids

20th October 2006
Alternative medicine is becoming more and more popular these days, as informed parents try to minimise their use of antibiotics for treating minor ailments in their children. As a first time parent I had little idea of anything beyond conventional medicin... Read >
Author: Kit Heathcock

Trekking India

06th October 2006
An ideal trekking expedition has all the elements of thrill and enthrallment as seekers of the unexplored plunge into a journey along nature's trails. Though a sporting activity, trekking does not require prior training or practice, except that the trekke... Read >
Author: web master

Medicinal Plants For Backpackers

03rd October 2006
Why learn about medicinal plants? Certainly, backpackers shouldn't leave the first aid kit home, but it can be useful and interesting to know a few plant medicines too. Whether you are someday in a survival situation, or you just lost your first aid kit a... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Hurricane Preparation Before the Hurricane

03rd October 2006
Living in South Florida has its rewards and its setbacks. Especially in the past few years have the hurricanes become one of the setbacks. In order to reduce some of the stress it is imperative to prepare in advance and have a plan of action. Long be... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog

Ring Of Fire, Earthquakes

08th September 2006
The West Coast of USA and Canada are the most earthquake prone regions in the country. Residents of the area should be prepared for a damaging earthquake at any time. Los Angles and San Francisco have had their share of large quakes, but more can be ex... Read >
Author: Bruce Chambers

Ultralight Backpacking List - 3 Days, 10 Pounds

01st September 2006
Here's an ultralight backpacking list, an example of what I typically take on a weekend hike. We're all different in our needs and skills, though, so please don't take it as a recomendation. My list, with weights (not including what I wear to start): *... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Your Vacation First Aid Kit

06th August 2006
Your vacation supplies must include a first-aid kit. Have it available while traveling and take it with you whenever you go walking, hiking, or any activity that takes you away from civilization. You can use just about any type of container for your... Read >
Author: Peter Shannon

Tips for Staying Safe While Kayaking

25th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Rob Daniels While kayaking is an enjoyable sport, it can also be dangerous. Be sure that you are prepared and practice safe kayaking. Kayak Plan First and foremost file a float plan. Many paddlers enjoy solitude when kayaking or ca... Read >
Author: Rob Daniels

7 Baby Shower Gift Ideas

24th July 2006
1. Essentials Baby clothing such as undershirts, socks and baby suits. One should ensure that the items chosen are easy for new parents to take on and off the baby. Other useful items include nice clothes for the travel from the hospital ... Read >
Author: Bill Williams

Paintball Accessories You Can't Play Without

24th July 2006
Having the markers, tanks, guns, vests and other equipment complete the excitement when you plan to play paintball. But little do others know that it is the small and simple things that count even before the game begins. Sometimes the little accessories t... Read >
Author: Brad Bahr

Summer First Aid Secrets

22nd July 2006
The summer season is fast approaching, and with it the typical list of skinned knees and elbows, bug bites and sunburns. Sometimes something more serious happens as well though would you be prepared to assist if someone nearby broke an arm or leg, or wa... Read >
Author: Steve Larson

Fishing Vacation

16th July 2006
Going on a fishing vacation can bring relaxation to you and your family. Not only will you be able to enjoy nature and spend time with those you love, you will also be able to get a free meal. There are a number of different vacations that you can partici... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

The Ultimate Camping Checklist

07th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Karin Manning How much effort you put into adequately planning your camping trip will determine how successful (and enjoyable) your trip will be. Though some of these tasks may seem tedious and tiresome, the more often you put these tas... Read >
Author: Karin Manning

Ideas For An Adventurous Date

28th June 2006
Ideas for an Adventurous Date At times you go out on blind dates. The blind date can be quite a nightmare if your date finds all your interests, totally uninteresting. On the other hand, if you find his/her likings completely repulsive then the date wi... Read >
Author: John Foley

Essential Oils to Ease the Heat

28th June 2006
Summer in HoustonTis the season for trips to the beach, picnics in the park, and enjoying the great outdoors. There is also a price to be paid for our summertime frolics. Too much fun in the sun can cause sunburn; too many barbecues can upset the stomach... Read >
Author: Alan Davidson

How To Do Home Repairs Yourself

10th June 2006
You just brought your first home, and you are going about your daily routine, when all of a sudden, something breaks, what do you do? Well the first thing comes to mine is to locate the problem and call someone in to fix it. But remember, you just br... Read >
Author: Roger King

Tips for a Hassle-Free Summer

03rd June 2006
With summer already here, things can get a little bit hectic. As camping, swimming, vacations, and a whole list full of activities are upon us, here are some tips to help make your summer a little less frenzied and a little bit safer. Keep a summer fun... Read >
Author: Vanessa Pruitt

It's An Emergency. Are You Ready?

01st June 2006
Accidents. Crashes. Collisions. Emergencies. These could happen any time while you are driving on the road. You may not be the real reason why these happened, however, you still could be one of those parties who simply were at the wrong place at the... Read >
Author: Tracy Dawson

Important Hurricane First Aid Information

26th May 2006
During a hurricane small injuries can often occur many times resulting in cuts, scrapes and puncture wounds. It is important to be prepared for these injuries and have a basic understanding of first aid. It is also crucially important to keep a basic firs... Read >
Author: Brian Johansson

Family Emergency Preparedness 2006

02nd May 2006
Thought Hurricane season 2005 with Katrina and Rita was bad? Well get ready for 2006 as it will be equally as bad or worse. As an emergency preparedness consultant featured on CNN and Fox News, I can assure you that if you are not prepared you could m... Read >
Author: Hugh Simpson

Ten Backpacking Trip Essentials

25th April 2006
I've had backpacking trips that included rain, snow, lightning, rockslides, altitude sickness, and twenty-mile days - all in a summer weekend. Wilderness trips can be dangerous, but you can make then less so, by having the following ten essentials in your... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Fishing In Alaska - A Dream Come True

21st April 2006
Fishing in Alaska is a dream come true for many an angler. The air and environment is clear and beautiful. The water is sparkling and what lies in that water is what has hundreds of people flocking to the state for the best fishing of their life. It is... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

International Yachtmaster Training Sailing Courses

20th April 2006
The International Yachtmaster Training programme was introduced in 2001. This article looks at the first 5 sections: Introduction to Yachting Certificate, The International Recreational Crew Certificate, Radio Operator/Communications Certificate, Watchke... Read >
Author: ken jones

Preparing for a Hurricane

20th April 2006
There are many things that you can do to prepare for a hurricane. Just because there isn't one heading your way, doesn't mean there is nothing you can do. Coastal areas along the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico are at very high risk for being hit by a... Read >
Author: David Stone

Armor, Ammo, and the Kitchen Sink: The Secret to Deployment Bags and how to pack them

06th April 2006
"Survival of the fittest" is a term that is thrown around liberally, but what does it mean? The meat of the phrase means that those who are most prepared, equipped and alert will be the ones that will come out on top of the pack. Going into a battle situ... Read >
Author: Lara Barker

How to Provide First Aid For Your Horse

21st March 2006
If your horse is in the field, and it suffers a severe cut, you will want to stop the bleeding as soon as possible. You will need to make a call to your vet, and there are steps you also need to take in order to provide first aid to your horse as soon as ... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

Shielding Lotions: A natural fit for your First-Aid Kit

04th March 2006
Every home, car, office and backpack should have a first aid kit handy with basic medical supplies in the event of an emergency. Shielding lotions, a new technology in skin care treatment, are the latest recommendation for inclusion in the kit. Shieldi... Read >
Author: No Last Name

You To Can Ski Down Mount Everest

20th February 2006
You To Can Ski Down Mount Everestby Robin ShorttGetting to the summit is optional, getting down ismandatory.- David Breashears-Extreme Skier Maegan CarneyExtreme skier Maegan Carney had made a bid to be the firstwoman, and second person to ski down the wo... Read >
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The Most In-demand and Essential Tailgating Supplies - Have a Great Party

20th February 2006
For decades, tailgating has become bigger and better, as people spend more time and money on new and innovative tailgating supplies with each passing season. A lot has changed in the world of tailgating. Many people spend over $700 a year on food and supp... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Are You Prepared to Give First Aid to Your Dog

17th February 2006
Are You Prepared to Give Your Dog First Aid If Needed As a dog owner, you may find yourself needing to give your dog first aid. Whether a car accident has occurred or your dog has collapsed from health related problems, there are some things you could... Read >
Author: Alton Hargrave

FluFightersOnline joins the growing battle against flu

16th February 2006
The growing spread of bird flu has spawned a new website offering simple, cost-effective flu protection kits for home and travel. UK-based www.FluFightersOnline.com also hopes its site will help raise people's awareness of the flu issue, with facts and... Read >
Author: michelle brown

Childcare Provider Safety Means More Than Childproofing

16th February 2006
You have plugs in all your outlets, locks on all your cabinets, and have crawled the floor looking for any dangerous items within reach of a toddler. Your home may be safe for children, but there are other steps you should consider to plan for safety. ... Read >
Author: Melissa Newby

Backpacking: What you need to know

09th February 2006
Once you are ready to leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind you and have planned to steal away a day or two into the wilderness the first thing you need to know is how long will your trip be. Depending on the length of your hike you should eithe... Read >
Author: david smith

Traveling: TOP 10 TRAVEL TIPS

08th February 2006
No matter how great your vacation, you will find the going rough at some stage. It could be a little thing like an unfriendly cabbie or a more serious issue like your hotel room being robbed, or your luggage going astray at an unfamiliar airport. Whatever... Read >
Author: david smith

Worst Case Scenarios: How to Avoid Them

02nd February 2006
In case of emergency, the first thing that you should do is tend for yourself and then consider providing first aid to other people around you. It is important for every home to have a first aid kit and emergency supplies to treat injuries sustained durin... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat

Ready for Emergencies? Five Simple Steps to Prepare for Disasters

20th January 2006
Taking only a few moments to plan upfront can release you from substantial disruption if disaster strikes, and it may even save you or a loved one's life. Disaster and emergency preparation is one of the most important tasks you can do for yourself and yo... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

Would You Know What To Do If Your Puppy or Dog Fell Ill?

16th December 2005
A pet relies on its owner to look after it. Sometimes a veterinarian is too far away when your puppy needs immediate attention. Would you be able to administer basic first aid if you needed to? It is up to you to be able to administer the first aid tha... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Vehicular Accidents: If This Doesn't Happen To You Now Then Expects For It Later

27th October 2005
You can hear people say that owning a vehicle is like signing your own death sentence. In some way this saying may contain some truth to it. You may be very careful when driving but then there would always be those careless few. So the best thing is for y... Read >
Author: Jinky Mesias

Coming to the Rescuewith Motorcycle First-Aid Kit

19th October 2005
How safe is riding? Or how dangerous can it be? Perhaps, the level varies depending on the rider's manner of driving and the efficiency of the bike's totality. Nevertheless, we can't say that responsible drivers will never encounter accident - same thing ... Read >
Author: maricon williams

An Introduction to First Aid Kits

01st October 2005
To truly be prepared, you need a well-stocked, easy-to-reach first aid kit for the home, car, and when you vacation. First aid kits contain all the tools needed in any emergency. The kit may be used for a minor scrape on the knee or, more seriously, for a... Read >
Author: Max Bellamy

Necessary First Aid Supplies

01st October 2005
To handle any emergency, organize a first aid kit that is well stocked and handy at a moment's notice. The first aid kit's supplies will determine how prepared you are. Make sure it is supplied well. A first aid kit may be designed specifically for em... Read >
Author: Max Bellamy

The Need for Pet First Aid Kits

01st October 2005
Even if you have the perfect first aid kit for you and your family, it might not help when Fiddo or Fluffy gets hurt. To help pets in an emergency, assemble a pet first aid kit. Just like a human first aid kit, a portable, durable watertight container... Read >
Author: Max Bellamy

The Benefits of Travel First Aid Kits

01st October 2005
Instead of trying to pack another pair of shoes in your suitcase, add a small travel first aid kit. Be prepared for an emergency on the road, in the air, or anywhere on vacation. Use an old lunchbox to easily transport the travel first aid kit wherever yo... Read >
Author: Max Bellamy

health, medicine

01st October 2005
Responsible employers and managers must never overlook the need for an office or industrial first aid kit. The federal government mandates that every workplace be equipped with easily accessible first aid kits and that employees should be taught first aid... Read >
Author: Max Bellamy

First Aid Kits for Sporting Injuries

01st October 2005
Whether played by children or adults, sports present a unique opportunity for injury. Be ready for common bumps and bruisesor immediate treatment of a serious injuryof any sport with a well stocked and easily accessible sports first aid kit. Like an... Read >
Author: Max Bellamy

The Need for Home First Aid Kits

01st October 2005
Accidents can happen anywhere, even in the home. Every home, and especially those with small children, should have a home first aid kit for accidents. No one can predict who will be injured in the home. It may be an older child that must call for help.... Read >
Author: Max Bellamy

Finding Discount First Aid Kits

01st October 2005
Creating the perfectly stocked first aid kit may be too inexpensive, or the effort of traveling to different stores to buy the supplies too time consuming. To save money and time, consider buying a first aid kit online and then adding the additional, pers... Read >
Author: Max Bellamy

What's in the Biker's Survival Kit?

01st October 2005
Not all the time biker's can rely on motorcycle boneyards or salvage yards. These are places where riders can get easy bike assistance for urgent repairs like replacing motorcycle parts like tires, sprocket, kickstand and the likes. There are instance... Read >
Author: maricon williams

How To Avoid Lost Luggage Panic When You Go On Holidays!

08th September 2005
I don't know if you have ever been the 'victim' of delayed or disappearing luggage. It is never a nice feeling to be at your destination and not have the necessities you need to freshen up, go about your business, or move into the next day. I ha... Read >
Author: Tracey DePaoli

How to Get More for Your Money at the Gas Pump

31st August 2005
Gas prices have been spiraling out of control for months, and there is no end in sight. Increased gas prices do not just hit you when you fill up your tank though. Just think about it for a minute and you will realize how many other ways rising oil and g... Read >
Author: Mike Collins

Parent and Teachers Guide to Child Safety

12th August 2005
Parent and Teachers Guide to Child Safety Copyright 2005 Wayne McDonald Every home and school should have a first aid kit. Most parents don't think of having a safe and natural head lice treatment ready at a moment's notice. But first, before I tell ... Read >
Author: Wayne McDonald

Essentials For Hurricane Season

08th August 2005
According to the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, the East Pacific expects 15 to 16 tropical storms. Nine of these end up becoming hurricanes with five becoming deadly major hurricanes. If you live in the southeastern part of the U.S. then... Read >
Author: Sari El-Dajjani