How To Make A Hurricane Emergency Kit
As Hurricane Irene barrels toward the North Carolina coast and today marks the 19th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew (not to mention the...
Read More5 Fireworks Safety Tips
We’ve had our close calls with fireworks growing up and its always because we were being dumb. If you always remember that fireworks...
Read MoreWhat To Do If A Tornado Hits Your Home
We’re so unbelievably saddened by the horrific photos and video coming out of Joplin, Mo., in the aftermath of yesterday’s...
Read MoreCombo Glasses Protect the Eyes and the Ears
We received a request last week to take a look at a new product in work safety and we’re glad we did. We feel these Combo Glasses...
Read MoreTimberland PRO Helix Work Boot Review – A Lightweight and Comfortable Boot
I’ve been using a pair of old Stanley steel toe work boots for the past 7 years that have treated me well but they are finally...
Read MoreSnow Removal: Don’t Just Focus On Your Driveway, Sidewalks
A large portion of the U.S. is currently digging out from a snowstorm. Although it seems the high priority is to shovel your driveway,...
Read MoreWhich Is More Dangerous: Voltage Or Amperage?
When working with electricity, caution is imperative. It’s ideal to turn off the power source at the breaker box, if applicable, so...
Read MoreDigging Out From the Snow Safely
The Northeast is digging out today from record snowfall and people are putting their snowblowers and snow shovels back in action. Here are...
Read MoreWhen An Injury Derails Your DIY Plans
You have your plans all set for your next DIY project — tools borrowed, paint purchased, time set aside — and tragedy strikes....
Read MoreStay Safe While Shoveling Snow
Yes, we said it — the dreaded s-word! As snow begins to fall in parts of the country, it’s time to think about stocking up on...
Read MoreBedbug Exterminators Come in All Types
If you’ve had the unfortunate task of calling for a bedbug exterminator, the guy or gal that shows up at your door could be the next...
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