Articles, tagged with "carbon monoxide detectors", page 6
30th March 2010
Home security in America has seen amazing advances in the 21st century. Years ago, a good deadbolt lock and watchful neighbors were seen as sufficient to safeguard a family's home. Today, neighborhoods are changing, and criminals are looking for new ways ...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
24th March 2010
As far as safety is concerned, more accidents take place in people's kitchens than in any other room of the house. Whether you're a fabulous chef or a part-time cook, chances are that the kitchen is the spot in your house where you're likely to experience...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
09th March 2010
Whether you live in a house, an apartment or a mansion, you will have to deal with electrical issues at some point. Bill Lutz, an electrician with Generation 3 Electric in Philadelphia, gives his tips here on how to avoid electrical fires.
Electrical fir...
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Author:
Dean Matthews
24th February 2010
* Inspecting and replacing necessary smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
* Replacing or repairing any extension cords used in the home that may be damaged or becoming worn
* Replacing the much used furnace filter from the winter
* Checking the r...
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Author:
Kristopher Mckee
09th February 2010
Having a place to live is already a benefit you and your family enjoy. As a homeowner, you want to maintain your home in good condition year-round. Maintaining your home in shape is crucial to keep it more convenient and adequate for you and your love one...
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Author:
clavinee
02nd February 2010
The winter heating season is upon us and looks like it is going to be a long, cold one. Most of us take our chimneys for granted, but the fact is your chimney needs to be maintained just like the rest of your heating system. Do yourself a favor this year ...
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Author:
Nick Messe
04th January 2010
We all make a conscious effort to keep up with all of the health and wellness practices important for the well-being of our selves and our loved ones. This means visits to the doctor's office, trips to the gym, efforts to constantly learn and a drive towa...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
18th December 2009
Most people, even if they don't have one, understand the importance and utility of installing a home security system. It is a great, affordable way to protect your home and loved ones against intruders, thieves, and vandals. When it comes to home security...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
25th November 2009
Lowe's offers several products aimed at helping customers secure and protect home and property. Some of these include fire and waterproof safes, smoke detectors, and carbon monoxide detectors. Fire and waterproof safes allow homeowners and businesses to p...
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Author:
Carrol Wagner
16th November 2009
Fire and Burglar Alarms are security systems that prevent invasion of an intruder and prevent damages caused by fire. These are electronic alarms designed to alert users of specific dangers.
Burglar alarm systems are available in different types accor...
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Author:
Derick Kon
21st October 2009
Crime rates seem to be on the riseā"it's a rather bleak fact, but a fact nonetheless. Break-ins and robberies are becoming more frequent, as are home invasions. Unfortunately, we are not as safe in our homes as we once were. Leaving the doors unlocked at...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
20th October 2009
Your home is your ultimate refuge on this planet and as such, it's the one place you really want to spend some serious time and effort protecting. In order to accomplish this goal, you need a good security system to watch out for intruders, fires, acts of...
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Author:
Matt
20th October 2009
Why have home alarm systems been such a commercial success in recent years? What have we missed in today's social and economic environment? What has changed so drastically to make us more fearful? How has the market responded to our newfound fears? Is it ...
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Author:
Matt
13th October 2009
Electrical fires are dangerous, damaging and deadly. Many electrical fires are caused by old and outdated electrical systems and fuse boxes when they are overloaded by the surge of electricity that today's modern appliances often require when they are tur...
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Author:
Yodle
13th October 2009
Whether your house is on a quiet corner or in a bustling part of downtown, there's a need to make responsible choices about keeping it safe. That becomes even more important once your house becomes a home for the entire family. While a great deal of safet...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt