Archive for the 'Home Improvement' Category
Dec
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5 steps to help improve the value of your prefabricated home
December 4, 2018 | Leave a Comment
(BPT) – [Sponsored Ad Content by Vanderbilt Mortgage] (BPT) The majority of Americans believe buying a home is a wise financial decision – 84 percent, to be exact, according to a recent survey1 Why is this such a widely held belief? In short, buying a …
Nov
30
Prep your kitchen against holiday pests with these 5 tricks
November 30, 2018 | Leave a Comment
(BPT) – The holidays are a busy time, filled with joyful gatherings, plenty of good meals and houseguests galore. But the jam-packed celebrations can also provide an opportunity for uninvited pests to find their way indoors. The experts at Terminix hav…
Nov
30
Prep your kitchen against holiday pests with these 5 tricks
November 30, 2018 | Leave a Comment
(BPT) – The holidays are a busy time, filled with joyful gatherings, plenty of good meals and houseguests galore. But the jam-packed celebrations can also provide an opportunity for uninvited pests to find their way indoors. The experts at Terminix hav…
Nov
30
Protect your family from the invisible dangers of carbon monoxide [Video]
November 30, 2018 | Leave a Comment

(BPT) – Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless gas, produced when fossil fuels (like oil, gas or coal) burn. Because you can’t see, taste or smell it, carbon monoxide can kill you before you know it’s there. Exposure to lower levels over time can make you sick. Install a CO alarm outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home, including the basement, as recommended by the National Fire Protection Association. Ensure that the alarms are plugged all the way in the outlet or, if battery operated, have working batteries installed. Watch this First Alert video for more CO safety tips and information.
Nov
30
Protect your family from the invisible dangers of carbon monoxide [Video]
November 30, 2018 | Leave a Comment

(BPT) – Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless gas, produced when fossil fuels (like oil, gas or coal) burn. Because you can’t see, taste or smell it, carbon monoxide can kill you before you know it’s there. Exposure to lower levels over time can make you sick. Install a CO alarm outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home, including the basement, as recommended by the National Fire Protection Association. Ensure that the alarms are plugged all the way in the outlet or, if battery operated, have working batteries installed. Watch this First Alert video for more CO safety tips and information.
Nov
27
Your 2018 guide to earth-friendly holiday gifting
November 27, 2018 | Leave a Comment
(BPT) – Each year, many people count down the days to the holiday season and save their money for festive decorations and gift giving. In fact, the average American will spend over $1,000 on holiday gifts, according to the National Retail Federation.Bu…