When it comes to safety in and around the swimming pool or spa, drowning is usually the first danger that comes to mind.
Mold and mildew are types of fungi that share common features but also differ in many ways.
The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend public displays conducted by professionals.
Mold can grow anywhere in homes, including closets.
Water entering your basement due to drainage problems, flash floods, appliance failures or other reasons can cause severe damage to your home.
Radon is an odorless, colorless, and tasteless radioactive gas found in rock, soil, and water, and is relatively harmless outdoors.
Although we use them every day, many cleaners and chemicals we keep in our homes can be very dangerous if splashed on the skin, inhaled or ingested.
Although fire accidents are the most common risks during the winter holidays, your decorated Christmas tree also presents other dangers.
Fire Prevention Week was established in 1922 to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which killed more than 250 people and left 100,000 homeless.
Staying safe and comfortable during a power outage requires some planning.
If you have pets, it’s your responsibility to keep them safe during a disaster.
Generally speaking, if your air ducts look dirty, they probably are, and they should be cleaned professionally.
During the hot summer months, the air conditioner is convenient way of fighting the heat.
Officially, the hurricane season starts on June 1 and ends on November 30.
In the event of a flooded hardwood floor, you should immediately drain the excess water, assess and document the damages, clear the flooded area, clean the dirt and dry the floor [...]
Smoke alarms save lives.