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  • How to Save Money On Your Electric Bill During Winter

    Winter heating bills can really add up. Before you know it, you can be spending $400+ or more per month to heat your home. Thankfully, there are numerous steps you can take to lower your heating...

  • How to Test a Heat Alarm

    You awake one night to the suffocating smell of smoke emanating from somewhere in your home. Tired and confused, you are not sure whether there is a fire or not; the smoke detector is beeping but...

  • Portable Propane Heater Safety

    Portable propane heaters use pressurized gas to heat a small area. You should consider several important safety factors when using a portable propane heater to heat your home.

  • How to Survive A Power Outage When It Is Cold

    Most of us have had power outages from time to time. These are some steps to help you survive the power outage when it is cold. Remember, it may take a little while before the power is turned back on.

  • How to Prevent An Ice Dam on Your Roof

    When the snow starts falling, it gets easily built up. Ice dams forming on your roof can be a major hazard. By preventing these formations prior to build up, you will save a lot of time on...

  • How Is a Fireproof Safe Made?

    Fireproof safes are used to protect jewelry, money, and vital documents in case of fires that may otherwise destroy such property. Businesses use fireproof safes to protect their most valuable and...

  • Dangers of Wood Boilers

    Wood boilers may seem like the perfect way to independently heat water and your home. They run off of natural wood power and are completely contained but have hidden dangers you should know about...

  • Heat Tape Dangers

    Heat tape is used in many different situations around the house, but usually for the same purpose: to keep pipes or similar devices from freezing during the cold winter months. Since heat tape...

  • Death Caused by Electric Blanket

    Electric blankets have a long history dating back to at least the 1950s, and even further back in other, non-bedding uses. Early electric blankets, and even those manufactured through the early...

  • The Dangers of Silicon Bakeware

    Is silicone bakeware dangerous? In 2006, a lawsuit was filed against the DuPont Co., claiming that its Teflon bakeware and cookware released hazardous fumes when heated. Ever since then, consumers...

  • Life Cycles of a Hurricane

    It is among nature's most destructive forces. It has demolished buildings, wiped out property, and has destroyed lives. The hurricane, one of the most revered and intimidating natural disasters,...

  • Heating Blanket Dangers

    Electric heating blankets were first used in the early 1900s to warm patients with tuberculosis whose treatment required them to sleep outdoors. The blankets soon became available to the general...

  • Are Electric Blankets Dangerous?

    Electric blankets have been in popular use in the United States since the late 1930s. The first electric blankets were big, bulky and pretty dangerous by today's standards. Luckily, electric...

  • How to Beat the Summer's Heat

    If you are like most people this summer, you are finding yourself stuck in an intolerable heat wave, with or without air conditioning. If you are one of the unfortunate home's without the luxury...

  • A Home Remedy to Kill Bed Bugs

    Contrary to common belief, encountering a bed-bug infestation in your home does not necessarily imply that your home is filthy. While it is true that bed bugs may be brought about by an unkempt...

  • What Does Oxygen Do to Fire?

    Fire is an exothermic chain reaction. It is called exothermic because it produces heat and is called a chain reaction because when one fuel source catches fire, it spreads continuously until all...

  • Electric Space Heater Safety Tips

    There are many times where using an electric space heater comes in handy, but there are also many dangers associated with it. If you follow the safety tips and thoroughly read through the manual...

  • Is it Safe to Use the Oven to Heat Your Home?

    Among the warnings that fire departments issue when cold weather arrives is to never use your oven to heat your house. The appliance isn't designed for that purpose---it can cook food all day...

  • How to Stay Cool While Doing Yard work

    Before going out to work in the yard or gardening this summer you want to be prepared for the heat. In this article you will learn how to do just that.

  • Tempered Glass Facts

    Tempered glass is a very common safety glass that serves many purposes. Tempered glass has specific properties that make it ideal for many uses that could be potentially dangerous if tempered...

  • How to Heat a Frozen Door Lock

    Because of the cold outside temperatures in winter in most locations, a lock that is exposed to the elements may become so cold that it gets stuck. Even with the right key, the lock is very...

  • How to Prevent House Fires

    A house fire can be one of the scariest thoughts that come across our minds. But the truth is, many do not give it a second thought. People can be careless and find themselves in a horrible...

  • How to Cool Down a Bedroom

    Every year millions of us suffer from sweltering hot bedrooms in the heat of the summer. The easiest way to cool down a room is to install an air conditioning unit. This article will go over some...

  • How to Protect Your Home From Fire

    Practicing fire safety and protecting your home from fire can save your life or your home in the event of a fire. Follow these steps to ensure that your house is well protected.

  • How to Properly Install a Window Air Conditioner

    Once the hot summer months of sweltering heat and humidity arrive, there is nothing quite so desirable as a room of cool air, just somewhere to get out of the heat. It is easy to justify the...

  • Energy Alternatives

    The general acceptance of global warming and the 2007-08 surge in fossil fuel prices have come together to attract interest to green, alternative energy in a way never before seen. Today,...

  • How to Cool a Hot Room

    A hot room isn't fun. A bedroom shouldn't feel like a steam room, it should be comfortable! Here are some quick, easy ways to cooling off a hot room.

  • About Metal Conductivity

    Metal conductivity is the property of metals such as steel, copper and gold to transmit energy in the form of electricity and heat. This property allows energy to be transmitted from place to...

  • How to Survive a Cold-Weather Power Outage Without Losing Your Mind

    My family of four recently went through 5 very cold days and 4 nights with no electricity or heat after an ice storm hit Kentucky on Jan. 27. Although we were relatively unprepared, we came...

  • How to Heat Your Home During A Power Outage, Safely

    If you have an all electric home it may be tough to keep warm during a power outage. Here are some ways to do it safely.

  • How to Prepare for Winter Storm Power Outage

    Winter snow and ice can be fun for building snowmen, ice skating, or staying home from school. But too much of a good thing can cause severe power outages. Be prepared for winter storms by preparing.

  • How to Cope with a Burn Ban During Winter

    A burn ban can be put into effect for many different reasons, but during the winter it is normally caused by stagnant air. A high pressure ridge can prevent any significant air movement that will...

  • How to Keep Warm and Entertained When The Power Goes Out

    Winter Storms are already pelting the country and knocking out power. Most people in northern climates are accustomed to this and have the tools and equipment to handle power outages. But for...

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  • How to Stay Warm with No Heat

    Winter' s wrath is bound to affect all of us at some time. Below zero temperatures and wind chills can make winter a challenge. A snowstorm or ice-storm hits and inevitably you lose electricity,...

  • How to Plan for a Power Outage

    The weather channel is broadcasting the latest winter storm with possible power outages. You've heard the warning, so what do you do to prepare for the possibility of no lights, no heat, and no TV?

  • How to Prepare For a Winter Storm

    This is the time year that we should be thinking about what we will do if we are hit by a winter storm such as the ice storm that has hit the Northwest part of America this past week. People are...

  • About Heat Tape

    Heat tape is a useful device that is designed to prevent pipe freezing and energy loss in homes during times of severe winter weather. Winter weather is problematic for home water systems and...

  • How Does a Fire Work?

    Fire is a combustive oxidation reaction--a chemical reaction between oxygen molecules and any molecules that have the potential to take on an oxygen molecule. Energy, in the form of heat or light,...

  • About the Dangers of Sitting in a Sauna

    For healthy people, 20 to 30 minutes in a very hot sauna is an ideal way to melt cares away and prepare for a nice, calm evening. Unfortunately, saunas are not for everyone. The heat that can be...

  • How to Decrease House Wiring Heat

    Knowing your house wiring is getting too hot is one thing, knowing how to correct it is something else. Being aware of exactly how much heat, or wattage, you can use without overloading a circuit...

  • How to Prepare for a Short Power Outage in Maine

    Mainers are prone to having numerous power outages throughout the year. The inconvenience of losing power can become a high-risk situation during the winter months. Any person who lives or is...

  • How to Properly Put Out a Kitchen Oil Fire Without Using A Fire Extinguisher

    Fire in the kitchen is both scary, and potentially disastrous, but with the proper type of reactions, fires that occur in the pan due to overheated oil can be contained with minimal damage to the...

  • How to Heat Your Pool With Bubble Wrap

    Anyone with a swimming pool knows that heating it is expensive. Normal gas heat has been known to quadruple an electric bill. But there are solutions, including one that’s been around for more...

  • How to Survive a Winter Storm

    Winter storms can sometimes take us by surprise. Being prepared is always the best course of action.

  • How to Survive a Winter Blackout

    Surviving a winter blackout is based on solid preparation beforehand. If you live in an area prone to blizzards or ice storms, it's a good idea to review your plan each year for surviving a winter...

  • How to Use Hair Curlers Safely

    There are various types of hair curlers out on the market today in addition to the old standard curler. Some of these include curlers with heat, curlers with heat and moisture, curlers that bend...

  • How to Install a Smoke Detector with Heat Sensor in a Home

    After purchasing a smoke detector with a heat sensor, you may be unsure of where to place it in relation to the various rooms in your home for it to perform the best. If you’ve never installed a...

  • How to Buy a Smoke Detector With a Heat Sensor

    If you’re in the market for new home smoke detectors, consider detectors that not only detect smoke but sense heat. Heat sensors are valuable because some types of smoke can go undetected by...

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