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  • How to Make Your Home Safe for Your Family

    Safety First..! Should be our top priority when it comes to our families and our homes and apartments, is your home or apartment safe? Many accidents can happen within the home and small children...

  • How to Survive a Major Snow Storm

    Blizzard conditions may or may not be fun depending on who you are. If you are the person who has to get out and shovel then you are probably dreading it. If you are a child and have a day off...

  • How to Keep Flood Water Out of Your House With Sand Bags

    Inevitably, things occur that are beyond our control and have the potential to cause major damage to our homes--such as flooding. Yet, with sufficient notice, homeowners can take the steps needed...

  • How to Remove Glass from an Inground Pool

    If you often host formal parties around your in-ground pool, you will likely use glasses and nice dinnerware rather than plastic or paper plates and cups. Inevitably someone will break a glass...

  • How to Protect Windows From a Hurricane

    A plethora of options exist for protecting windows from hurricanes and most of them can also add to the beauty of one's home or business. Your hurricane window protection options include: plywood...

  • How to Install a Home Intercom

    A home intercom system can be used to page people, play music, or monitor disabled individuals or children. There are two types of intercoms, a wired system and a wireless system. Installing a...

  • How to Childproof Closet Doors

    Closets can hold a number of items that are potentially hazardous to a child, including chemicals, appliances and heavy boxes. Even the most innocuous of items can become serious problems if a...

  • How to Lock Double Doors

    A set of double doors consists of two door leaves installed in a single frame. One leaf is considered active, and can be opened and closed using a knob or lever. The other leaf is considered...

  • How to Make a Pick Gun

    Being able to pick a lock has been glamorized in movies and TV shows as something that can be done extremely quickly. But in the real world, picking a lock is a very difficult thing to do....

  • How to Block Toll Free Numbers

    Homeowners in the U.S. can block businesses from contacting them by requesting to be put on the national do-not-call list. The federal government maintains this list and prohibits business from...

  • How to Get Rid of Swarming Bees

    Swarming bees are typically part or all of a colony seeking a new location for a hive. They typically look for areas near ample pollen and nectar supplies, so the flowery landscapes around homes...

  • How to Make Your Home Security Better

    Improving home security requires changing your perspective from one of homeowner to home invader. As stark a reality as that might be, too few view their home as a prospective thief might. A...

  • How to Child Proof Your Home in 4 Steps

    If you have children you understand how important it is to child proof your home. Keeping children safe is a number one priority and with these steps you can easily make sure that your home is a...

  • How to Work with a Ladder Safely

    This is the time of year that you will see a lot people climbing up on ladders. Take precautions as there can be dangers when using a ladder. Each year over 200,000 people end up in an emergency...

  • How to Make good fences

    Just imagine one day all your things & money was theft, some important documents are stolen from your office, your factory in fire. Hope nobody want to pass these days, hope you are aware of...

  • How to Select a Portable Electric Generator

    A portable electric generator is useful in the case of power outages. Extended periods without power can pose health and safety risks. Having a generator on hand addresses potential home safety...

  • How to Stop Snow Sliding on Metal Roofs

    Snow and ice sliding off a metal roof can cause serious injury to persons or animals on the ground. To stop snow from sliding off the roof, you need to use either snow stops or snow fences....

  • How to Childproof a Patio Sliding Screen Door

    Sliding screen doors are an excellent way to let in fresh air, but unfortunately they can be less than safe for babies and small children. Sliding screen doors provide a lot of temptation for a...

  • How to childproof kitchen cabinets

    Kitchens are the heart of the home and a great place for the family to gather together for fun, food and social interaction. Unfortunately, kitchen cabinets are filled with dangerous things that...

  • How to Measure the Moisture Content of a Wall

    Water intrusion in the walls is normal during the construction phase. However, prolonged moisture can damage the wood sheathing and framing. You cannot detect moisture problems in the walls from a...

  • How to Make an Earthquake Survial Kit

    Do you have an earthquake survival kit? When an earthquake hits you want to be prepared to deal with the aftermath. If you have an earthquake survival kit already put together you will be better...

  • How to Prevent Bacterial Growth

    Bacteria are small microorganisms commonly found in earth, water and living species. Bacteria come in many forms and can be helpful to an environment. However, certain types of bacteria can cause...

  • How to Prepare a 30 Day Supply of Food for an Emergency

    Emergency preparation is something many people do not consider until it is too late. While it is impossible to plan for every possible disaster scenario, preparing an emergency food storage supply...

  • How to Secure Windows and Doors

    It's a fact: break-ins happen. To protect your family and your loved ones, you need to take some precautions with your home. Although no security system or security measure can make your home...

  • How to Deal With Insurance Companies After a Flood

    After a flood, the yearning to rebuild takes over. The first step toward recovering from a flood is to file your insurance claim, but this can seem a daunting experience during a crisis. Careful...

  • How to Install Home Outdoor Security Cameras

    Modern electronic technology, specifically digital technology and closed-circuit television (CCTV), has made it simple for anyone to purchase and install their own home security cameras. Security...

  • How to Take Steps To Childproof Your Home

    How to take steps to childproof your home.

  • How to Remove Anti-Freeze Stains

    Car issues that involve any kind of leak may stain the surface of your driveway. The most resilient leakage stains come from anti-freeze. These stains are dark in color and may seem impossible to...

  • How to Install a DIY Freestanding Handrail

    We all have loved ones who want to visit our homes yet may not be as vertically stable as they used to be. Maybe they have hip problems or issues with vision or equilibrium; whatever the case,...

  • How to Keep Your Home and Family Safe From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

    Carbon Monoxide is an odorless, colorless, deadly gas. Inhalation of Carbon Monoxide blocks the body’s ability to bring necessary oxygen to cells and organs. Carbon Monoxide poisoning can result...

  • How to Get Bats Out of a Garage in the Winter

    Having bats around your home can have a lot of perks. After all, they are relatively harmless creatures who eat pesky mosquitos and other insects. However, a bat infestation in your garage hits a...

  • How to Sand Bag a Home to Prevent Flooding

    Sandbags are frequently used to prevent homes from flooding. Although they may not prevent all water from reaching a home, sandbags will help divert the water. Sandbags are generally made out of...

  • How to Store Food in a Storage Room

    Natural disasters or other man-made situations can interrupt the delivery of food, or prevent you from getting more supplies. Storing food in a storage room means you will have a stockpile of food...

  • How to Make Porch Steps Slip Free

    Porch steps receive repeated daily use from homeowners and visitors coming and going. Concrete, wood, metal and composite surfaces can become slippery and pose a hazard. Falls account for more...

  • How to Rekey a Weiser Lock

    If the security of your home is compromised, consider rekeying your locks rather than replacing them. Weiser locks come with a Smart Key tool that allows you to change the keying on a lock without...

  • How to Make a Ceramic Floor Less Slippery

    Many people have ceramic floors in their homes. When the floors get wet, they can become slippery and dangerous to walk on. People can slip and fall, causing injuries. You can make your ceramic...

  • How to Secure Your Garage

    Garages tend to be home to a lot of important, expensive things. People use them to store automobiles, tools, and other items that would cause clutter in the home. Securing a garage protects these...

  • How to Remove Smoke Stains From Plastic

    Smoke has a degrading effect on plastic as it mars the look by leaving a yellow stain on the surface. Removing smoke stains from plastic requires following a procedure thoroughly and repeating the...

  • How to Install a Night Latch Lock

    A night latch is a type of auxiliary lock often used in conjunction with a regular latchset on an exterior door. These locks have largely been replaced by deadbolts in the U.S., but are still...

  • How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Your Home

    Carbon Monoxide is a very dangerous gas that is colorless and odorless which makes it difficult to detect under normal circumstances. This gas can silently sneak up on you and kill you without...

  • How to Install Razor Wire

    Privacy and security have become major concerns to homeowners, especially those who live on a large amount of property. The options available to keep unwanted visitors out of a specific area...

  • How to Design a Kitchen for the Elderly

    Eventually, we all will need to modify our living environment --- including our kitchen. Universal design offers spaces that treat "disability" as a relative term, recognizing that all people have...

  • How to Get Rid of Birds in a Dryer Vent

    Birds nest in the oddest places. Chimneys, light fixtures and even dryer vents can become their temporary home when they're searching for a safe place to raise their young. A bird's nest in your...

  • How to Get a Bat Out of Your Room

    Bats are kinda gross, but they usually don't attack people. In fact, the bat stuck in your room (right now?) doesn't want to be there at all. The bat is just as scared as you are (if not more). ...

  • How to Install a Wall Mounted Wooden Railing

    Hand rails in stairwells are essential safety equipment. A well-installed hand rail should easily support the weight of a small child hanging from it as if it were gym equipment. These railings...

  • How to Defeat a Bump Key

    A bump key is a shaved-down key that, with a sudden jolt, can toss the top pins in a tumbler lock above the cylinder simultaneously, letting the cylinder to turn and the lock to open - allowing...

  • How to Protect Your Windows From a Hurricane

    The best way to protect your home from the damage a hurricane can inflict is to install permanent shutters long before a storm approaches. Because plywood shutters do not meet new building code...

  • How to Remove Mold Spores

    Mold and mold spores can cause unhealthy pollution levels in indoor air, trigger allergy responses and destroy paper, fabrics and other organically based items. There are a number of ways to...

  • How to Know If You Qualify for Rental Assistance

    A variety of programs offered by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, known as HUD, help low-income families, senior citizens and people who are disabled find suitable...

  • How to Kill Mold In a Home

    Mold in a home is not only unsightly, it can present a serious health risk to your family. Any mold has the potential to develop into toxic mold. The toxicity level of a given mold is determined...

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