Monday, February 18, 2019 Update the emergency kit in your vehicle with the following necessities: A shovel Windshield scraper and small broom Flashlight Extra Batteries Water Extra hats, socks and mittens First Aid Kit Necessary Medications Blankets READ MORE >>
Tuesday, February 5, 2019 While the amount of danger from winter weather varies across the country, nearly all Americans, regardless of where they live, are likely to face some type of severe winter weather at some point in their lives. Winter storms can range from a moderate snow over a few hours to a blizzard with blinding, wind-driven snow that lasts for several days. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 Did you know? Using a snow blower or snow plow can be the perfect way to give your back a break from shoveling snow. However, it is important to take the proper safety precautions to avoid unnecessary injury while clearing snow this winter. STAY SAFE WHILE CLEARING SNOW! READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 17, 2019 Homeowners and landlords will soon need to swap out their smoke detectors for upgraded 10-year sealed models, thanks to a new New York State law going into effect this year. The law says that starting April 1, 2019 all new or replacement smoke detectors in New York State must be powered by a 10-year, sealed, non-removable battery or hardwired to the home. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 9, 2019 As businesses continue to rely on computers and digital storage of essential data, cyber attacks will continue to be a potential exposure for all businesses. It is important to learn about the risks of cyber attacks and potential business interruptions and consequences as a result of a breach. READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 3, 2019 Falls are among the most common causes of serious injury and even death in the workplace. When working at heights, one small mistake could turn a routine work task into a casualty. Keep the following do’s and don’ts in mind when working at heights: DO'S READ MORE >>
Wednesday, December 26, 2018 Holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s bring to mind thoughts of family, friends, fun and food. However, each year, millions of Americans struggle to maintain their waistlines during the holidays while surrounded by tempting holiday treats. Holiday Parties READ MORE >>
Thursday, December 20, 2018 Generally, pipes that are exposed to outdoor temperatures freeze more readily, such as hose bibs, swimming pool lines and water sprinkler lines. Pipes that run along exterior walls in the home with minimal insulation also tend to freeze more easily. Read on for some hints to help keep your pipes from freezing. READ MORE >>
Thursday, December 13, 2018 Plan Ahead Plan ahead before leaving the house for work. Listen to the weather forecast. Pay close attention to freezing temperatures. Some weather channels include the actual temperature and “feels like” temperature which includes the wind chill. READ MORE >>
Thursday, December 6, 2018 Losing control of a car is undoubtedly one of the most frightening experiences behind the wheel. Unfortunately, it is a potential side effect when the temperatures turn frigid and the roads get slick with ice or snow. Remember to be extra cautious while driving below freezing temperature (0⁰ C or 32⁰). READ MORE >>
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