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Home security cameras vary widely. There are complete systems available that include hidden cameras with equipment to record for 960 hours. The price for home security cameras like that runs about $615. Lower priced systems can go as low as $175. A low priced system is invariably black and white.
Professional grade home security cameras can [...]
May 24th, 2008 | Posted in Consumer Information, Emergency Preparation, Home Automation, Home Ownership, Urban Living | No Comments
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a one-insurance-plan-fits-all type of policy! There seem to be so many things with what one should insure these days, that it’s hard to imagine it’s all covered, whatever ‘it’ happens to be. We’re now seeing niche type insurances pop up such as Comprehensive Maternity Insurance, a Special Medical [...]
May 10th, 2008 | Posted in Emergency Preparation, Health and Fitness, Lifestyles and Society, Women's Health | No Comments
More than 900 children between 1 and 14 die each year in drowning accidents. In California, drowning is the number one cause of accidental death for children 1-4 years of age.
A portable, self-contained and light weight. Pool Alarm is an electronic monitoring system that can be installed easily and automatically sounds an alarm when children [...]
May 7th, 2008 | Posted in Emergency Preparation, General Blurbs, Home and Garden (Shopping), Pets, Public Health and Safety | No Comments
Ever think about: “What if my Family was in an Earth Quake”? Or a “Terrible Storm, maybe involved in a Terrorist Attack” What would you do? Could you help your Family survive? With the right Emergency Preparedness Supplies and a plan you have a chance to make a BIG difference in the comfort of that [...]
April 25th, 2008 | Posted in Emergency Preparation, General Blurbs, Lifestyles and Society, Public Health and Safety, Services | No Comments
Flashlights may well be the single most neglected item in your home. But yet when you desperately need one to see in the dark they become a life saver.
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August 13th, 2007 | Posted in Emergency Preparation, General Blurbs, Home and Garden | No Comments
Home security surveillance cameras have become one of the hottest products in the home security industry. And for good reason, we all want to be safe and secure in our home. But, what are the benefits of these surveillance cameras? Here are a few tips to consider.
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August 10th, 2007 | Posted in Emergency Preparation, Home Improvement, Home and Garden | No Comments
For millions of homeowners, flooding is a very real issue. Even if you think you are fine and have nothing to worry about, you may be in for a surprise if you do not have home owner flood insurance. Here is why this type of insurance is so important and what you must know.
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July 4th, 2007 | Posted in Business and Finance, Emergency Preparation, General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Insurance | No Comments
The last level of the ADT alarm system is the “round the clock monitoring”. The ADT alarm system monitors the house or establishment “twenty-four hours a day” and will alert or call the local law enforcement agency if the alarm is triggered. The ADT alarm system is monitored by highly certified staff.
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November 27th, 2006 | Posted in Consumer Information, Emergency Preparation, Home Improvement, Home and Garden, Shopping | No Comments
The Medibagâ„¢is one of the most practical, most important, and child friendly items any family can have in their home. It is not only helpful for both emergencies and little ouchies, but it’s bright colors and fun design make those situations much less intimidating. Perhaps just as importantly the Medibagâ„¢ is [...]
September 22nd, 2006 | Posted in Emergency Preparation, Family Life, General Blurbs, General Health, Health and Fitness | No Comments
There are two basic types of gas masks: the half-mask air purifiers and the full face hooded type. The hooded masks offer protection to your eyes. The half mask may not be as effective because the eyes are very sensitive to chemicals and offer an entry point for bacteria. The downside of the hooded [...]
July 22nd, 2006 | Posted in Emergency Preparation, General Blurbs, Public Health and Safety | No Comments