Friday, May 25, 2012

Memorial Day Safety - 5/25 Money Pit e-Newsletter


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Memorial Day weekend is a time to relax with family and friends, and kickoff the start to a great summer season. Make it even better by taking steps to make your summertime gatherings safe as well as fun. We've got tips on how to avoid accidents and injuries when grilling and chilling by the pool this weekend. You can do-it-yourself, but you don't have to do it alone.

•This Issue

Don't Cut Corners on Grill Safety

Napkin bibs and finger foods slathered in sauce -- a backyard barbecue is not the most formal affair. But even with the relaxed mood, problems can flare up. Here are five dangerous mistakes to avoid when you fire up the grill this Memorial Day weekend. read more

Pool Safety Tips for Children

For much of the country, Memorial Day marks the start of outdoor summer fun. Unfortunately, this holiday also marks the riskiest time of year for pool drownings. Drowning is the leading cause of death to young children and can occur quickly, often without splashing or screams. Good pool safety practices can prevent pool drownings. read more

Get Professional Painting Results with ScotchBlue Painter's Tape

Painting is the most cost-effective way to refresh and add value to your home. And whether you're a seasoned or novice do-it-yourselfer, you can count on professional painting results when you include 3M's ScotchBlue Painter's Tape in your project plans. read more

Therma-Tru Classic-Craft Craftsman Sidelites Complete a Grand Entry in Style

Capturing the ongoing popularity of the Craftsman style, Therma-Tru's new 12- and 14-inch Classic-Craft Craftsman Sidelites allow homeowners to create complete entryway systems with a custom, classic look. read more

Tom's Blog: New Doors for My Money Pit

“My house has been an ongoing project I’ve been working on for most of my adult life. It’s 126 years old and was built by my great grandfather. Back then, most doors didn’t even have a lock, let alone any concern for energy efficiency. Today, I consider it an honor and a duty to keep my home in good condition and eventually pass it down to my children. About a year ago, I decided it was time to replace the three entry doors.” read more

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