When you’re behind the wheel of a car – whether alone or with passengers – driving safely should always be your top concern. We’re more distracted than ever, so it’s crucial to know the basics of safe driving and practice them every time you’re on the road.
Unattended cooking is the leading cause of kitchen fires and scald burns are the second leading cause of all burn injuries. Follow these National Fire Prevention recommendations to keep your family safe at home this season and all year round!
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Shorter days and cooler nights, harvest-colored mums are on sale and pumpkins will soon follow– all sure signs that the seasons, they are a’changin’. As the song goes: “Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, all you’ve got to do is call,” and we’ll be here at 401-846-9629 to always do our BEST for YOU!
Before you start your first fire of the season or if you are installing a new wood-burning stove, please read on for very important safety considerations. This article is designed to provide you with basic information on wood-stove safety, including tips on installation, venting, chimneys, operation, and maintenance. By following these recommended procedures and methods, you can safely and efficiently heat your home or business with wood.
Follow these 13 Halloween safety tips to help avoid common accidents and dangers this Halloween.
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This year National Fire Prevention Week will be observed from October 9 – October 15, to recognize this important week of awareness we’ve sourced the following 15 Fire Prevention & Safety Tips Too Important For You to Ignore…
Fireplaces and chimneys cause 42% of all home-heating fires. Now is the time to prepare your fireplace for the cold months ahead. Before you put spark to the kindling this season take a look at these 7 preparation and safety tips.
When it comes to keeping your home mold-free, a strong offense is definitely your best defense. Mold, like rot and insect infestation, is generally not covered by a homeowners insurance policy. If, however, mold is the direct result of a covered peril such as a burst pipe, there could be coverage for the cost of eliminating the mold.