During the winter months, as we rely more on heating systems and other fuel-burning appliances, it’s crucial to be aware of the risks of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. This odorless, tasteless gas is potentially deadly, making it essential for homes to have functioning carbon monoxide detectors. In today’s blog, we want to address common concerns about CO detectors and provide important information to help you stay safe.
Read MoreWater is a precious resource, and one we often take for granted. With the turn of a faucet, we are almost guaranteed that water will begin running out for us to use for washing, bathing, or drinking. However, as we kick off 2024, we want to offer some tips to consider helping conserve water. Not only that, but also save you some of your hard-earned cash at the same time.
Read MoreLast week, we discussed some tips on how to prepare the outside of your home for winter. We would be remiss if we left out the other important part, the inside of your home. So, today let’s talk about getting the space where you spend most of the winter months ready for the incoming weather!
Read MoreBefore the temperatures on the prairies reach well below the freezing mark, it is important to tackle your to-do list. Today, let’s talk about getting the outside of your home ready for the arrival of winter.
Read MoreCarbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is more common in the winter, which means it’s time to talk carbon monoxide detectors. Do you have a carbon monoxide detector? Do you know the best place to put it? How many you need? How do you maintain it? These are just some of the common questions we’d love to answer today, to keep you and your family safe this winter.
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