Friday, July 1, 2011

Fireworks Safety Tips - 7/1 Money Pit e-Newsletter

 

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Happy Birthday to us! Today we celebrate more than two centuries of freedom. Among those we thank, the men and women in uniform who are serving our country today. We hope our service members stay safe. And we hope you keep your families safe during fireworks festivities… and fly your flag respectfully and thoughtfully. You can do-it yourself, but you don’t have to do it alone.

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Fireworks Safety Tips

If you’re going to enjoy a celebration this summer, it's important to follow a few fireworks safety tips. Summer means picnics, barbecues, parades and fireworks displays, especially around the 4th of July. Summer also means an increase in injuries from backyard grills, bonfires and fireworks. read more

Picnic Stain Removal Tips

A number of tough food stains come with the fun of picnics and other outdoor dining events. These food stains can be messy for your clothes, tablecloths and upholstered outdoor furniture. read more

Keep Things Looking Up with the Right Ceiling Paint

As things improve with the economy and homeowners proceed with cautious optimism to make value-adding improvements to their current homes, repainting a ceiling can be both transformative and effective. By treating the ceiling as a fifth wall, homeowners can redefine a space and even expand it visually. read more

How to Plant Ground Covers to Reduce Bare Spots in Your Yard

Learn how to plant ground covers so bare spots in your yard are green again. Replace windows in homes built before 1978 in a lead safe way. Learn why lead dangers are prominent with windows, which are opened and closed often and can release lead dust. Use a portable generator to power electric lawn and garden equipment, backyard entertainment and camping trips. Plus get answers to your home improvement questions about, staining wood, painting a block foundation, staining a wood floor, cleaning and repairing a concrete driveway, cleaning mold from cedar siding, problems with basement water, cleaning showers. read more

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The training is provided within a pre determined, expanded or contracted, lesson block. It is designed to provide the trainees with specific instructions for safe work practice. Within each lesson block there is an introductory unit that emphasizes on the application of time tried and tested safety philosophies and terminology and the Right-to-Know laws applicable within the industry. The course, according to the industry in question, also accommodates lessons in fire safety, use of pressurized gases, chemical and electrical hazards and welding and safe machine and material handling. The course is designed around imparting thorough knowledge of safe practices within the specific industrial setting and making every human component of the organization familiar with the various accident prevention techniques, with the help of personal protective equipment. Machine Guards