Flood safety
Walking through a wet or flooded basement can be dangerous. To be safe, you should always assume that basement flood water is energized.
Safety plays an important role when working with power tools. It's easy to get tired or distracted during a project, and hazards like faulty electrical connections can be hidden.
You can reduce your risk of injury by following these safety guidelines:
Walking through a wet or flooded basement can be dangerous. To be safe, you should always assume that basement flood water is energized.
A garage door app will alert you when the door is open and allow you to open and close the door from your smart phone.
The best way to weather a storm is to have a safety plan in place ahead of time.
Find out how to test for radon in your home and what to do if you have it.
GFCI outlets should be used by all water sources to prevent electric shock. Find out why.
Make sure your electrical appliances, tools and outlets are safe, and be careful around electrical equipment outdoors.
Although leaks from natural gas lines are rare, it’s important to know the warning signs.
If you have buried natural gas lines on your property, make sure you know how to locate and maintain them.
Keep these safety guidelines in mind when using gas-consuming products such as stoves, clothes dryers, water heaters and furnaces.