How to Prevent 5 Common Holiday Fire Hazards
Christmas is a time of love and joy. However, they can also become very dangerous. There are a number of holiday fire hazards you should…
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How Many Smoke Detectors to "Deck the Halls" With This Season
'Tis the season — for safety! The holidays bring with them myriad fire hazards, and it's important to be prepared. In fact, fire safety is…
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Easy Steps to Protect Against Carbon Monoxide this Fall
Fall is a time when your priorities shift from cooling to heating your home. It’s also a crucial time to focus on carbon monoxide safety.…
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Have a Backup Power Generator? Safety Tips to Keep in Mind
When the power goes out to your North Carolina home, you can rest easy with a backup power generator. While generators are helpful, they do…
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Common A/C Dangers to Keep an Eye Out For
We rely on our air conditioners to keep us cool and comfortable in the hot, humid summers of Eastern North Carolina. But, like many appliances,…
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What Should You Consider for Your Laundry Room Ventilation?
Laundry room ventilation issues often come up during installation of a washer or dryer, or when the home is new or being remodeled. Ventilation is…
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Things to Know About Furnace Safety
You rely on your furnace to keep your home warm and comfortable when it's chilly outside. Because it's a fuel-burning device, it's vital to make…
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Home Heating Fire Prevention
In the winter, you're likely running your gas furnace, or using space heaters or a wood-burning stove or fireplace to keep your home toasty warm.…
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Backup Power Generator Safety Tips
When the power goes out, a backup generator can allow you to keep the lights on, run appliances like the fridge/freezer, and operate essentials like…
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Ways Carbon Monoxide Detectors Keep Your Family Safe
Everyone knows that having reliable carbon monoxide detectors is crucial once the temperatures drop and the heating system is needed. But, if you have gas-fired…
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