Articles, tagged with "home emergency", page 4
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 the...
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Author:
Jacques Barb
22nd September 2008
Don't let apathy be king when you're renewing your home insurance
It's good to know that the increased media coverage for car insurance has reminded people that they don't need to automatically renew with their existing home insurance company; far fro...
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Author:
George Carr
10th September 2008
No credit check loans are ideal for home emergency repairing like hiring services for mending pipes, fixing house appliances, etc. All of these tend to be costly and if you do not have enough savings to meet the payment you obviously need finance. Moreove...
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Author:
Melissa Kellett
01st September 2008
While none of us ever wants to find ourselves in an emergency situation, the fact is that most people will at some point in their lives. The real question is whether or not we will be prepared and know what to do when it happens. Emergencies can take ma...
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Author:
Ellen Bell
15th August 2008
What would you do if your pipes burst or froze?
What would you do if there were a fire or a gas leak?
If you were faced with an emergency in your house, would you know what to do?
Being prepared in the event of a home emergency could limit the potent...
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Author:
Brad Swarner
15th August 2008
Whether you are a senior looking to prolong your own independence, or you are a caregiver searching for ways to alleviate your worries about leaving your aged or infirm loved ones home by themselves, a home Emergency Response System may be just the thing ...
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Author:
kevinr19
13th August 2008
Though natural disasters are rare, they can and do happen. Floods, freak storms, and high winds have hit the UK in recent years.
The UK has even experienced uncommon natural disasters like earthquakes and typhoons. Changing weather patterns across the...
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Author:
Brad Swarner
12th August 2008
My mother-in-law is only 68 but she had already had two surgeries on her lower back and walks with a cane. When she had to go under the knife for yet another surgery, my wife and I felt better about having her spend her recovery time with us rather than ...
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Author:
kevinr19
01st July 2008
Part 2 of the guide to the most common terminology used by insurers.
High Risk Items are the items most commonly targeted by thieves. These can include audio-visual equipment, jewellery, computers/consoles, antiques and anything else of high value. The...
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Author:
Jay Tillotson
10th April 2008
This is true that home is where the heart is as it provides security to some of our precious materials. But still a fear prevails as what about the security of the home and its contents. Your home and its contents must be safe and secured against small mi...
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Author:
Allan
07th April 2008
This is very general thing that we used to think about the safety of our home when we are somewhere out of it. You also would be thinking about its safety when you are out of station for sometimes. In this case you can take help from the home insurance UK...
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Author:
Allan
28th March 2008
We've all heard the horror stories and some of us have even lived through the nightmare that is the bad contractor. Whether you own a home or are buying one for the first, second, or third time, you will require the services or a contractor at one time or...
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Author:
patricia791
01st August 2007
Intense circumstances create high amounts of stress, not only for adults, but children also. Whether it is a fire, flood or earthquake, children need to know what to do and how to do it in order to minimize stress and anxiety. Have you heard stories on th...
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Author:
Francesca Black
05th July 2007
When disaster strikes:
Home emergency preparedness does not require a lot of extra equipment, because you will be using much of your homes current assets. It makes no difference if you live in a house apartment or a mobile home. Now if you don't have t...
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Author:
John L. Snider Sr
04th June 2007
Disaster Survival Gear Saves Lives When an Emergency Strikes
It's easy to get lulled into a sense of complacency when it comes to emergency preparedness. It's difficult to face the reality that disaster could strike close to home, even though we've wit...
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Author:
gsab6ps