Safety / Security
The Dangers of Asbestos During a Home Refurbishment
by Chris Kervin on Jul 14, 2016
Over the past century, asbestos was widely used in the construction industry in numerous materials found in commercial and residential buildings. Whilst asbestos products have been banned in many countries. Continue reading →
Things You Should Know as You Install a Home Security System
by Guest on Jul 19, 2016
Safety is an issue of very high significance in any society. You as an individual have a right to be protected and this is a concept that is even documented by law. This is the reason why every government has put aside a lot of resources to enhance the security of its citizens. Continue reading →
Security Solutions for Your Home
by Guest on Jul 22, 2016
The secret in keeping a secure house is to combine good systems, excellent locksmith services and convenience. Do not settle with anything less than the best! This is the security of your family we are talking about and there is nothing more pressing and frustrating than feeling insecure within your own home. Continue reading →
Preparing Your House for Hurricane Season: Some Getting-Started Tips
by Boris Dzhingarov on Aug 6, 2016
There is no such thing as being too careful when it comes to protecting your house from hurricane damage. The hurricane season is just around the corner, which means you need to start thinking about getting your house checked and prepped properly. Continue reading →
Warning! Are You at Risk from Asbestos?
by Rick Hill on Sep 1, 2016
Asbestos was a popular substance that has been used in thousands of commercial and industrial properties throughout the world. The material was soon found to cause fatal cancers and was first banned in 1985. Continue reading →
5 Home Security and Safety Tips
by Max Jeff on Sep 13, 2016
Ensuring the safety of your loved ones is something that should not be taken just likely and certainly not be overlooked. Today we look at the top 5 easy home security tips homeowners can carry out at home. Ensure that your home windows and grills are secured and locked away. Continue reading →
Reducing DIY Injuries: Woodworking Safety Tips You Need to Follow
by Guest on Nov 5, 2016
Woodworking is a great hobby that many people across the country enjoy. Building something from scratch with your own two hands is an accomplishment that is tough to beat. Continue reading →
Things You Should Monitor in Your Home
by Jane Brown on Dec 5, 2016
As a homeowner, it is vital that you are monitoring your home for things such as black mold, methane gas, carbon monoxide, and radon gas. To ensure that you will be able to properly monitor for each dangerous thing, you will want to learn more about self-monitoring alarms or kits. Continue reading →
Protecting your Home or Business from Fire
by Romalyn Casia-Lim on Dec 16, 2016
Over the years, many of us have built up our own little empire complete with a castle, a kingdom and our own loyal subjects. These are also known as your home, your business and your loved ones. Continue reading →
7 Home Improvement Projects That Improve Privacy
by Jane Brown on Dec 29, 2016
If you’re building or renovating a home, there are a lot of things to consider. You’ve probably spent countless hours choosing materials, color schemes, flooring, landscaping and a number of other design elements. Continue reading →
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