While the EPA has given DEET (the most commonly used chemical in conventional bug sprays) the “all clear” for use on both adults and children, many individuals prefer to find a more natural way to control pests and prevent bug bites. Read More
The Risk of Asbestos and Your DIY Project
A common misconception about asbestos is that it’s only hazardous to those who work with the toxin on a regular basis. Although tradesmen are much more vulnerable to developing an asbestos-related illness, this risk can extend to anyone residing in an older home or building. This is especially true for those who plan to get involved in a home improvement project. Which can become a fundamental source of indoor asbestos exposure. Read More
5 Ways To Make Your Neighbors Jealous Of Your Backyard
You work hard to take care of your lawn and garden.
From mowing and weed-eating, to clipping and pulling weeds, there’s a lot that goes into making a beautiful landscape. So why shouldn’t you have a little fun with all of that hard work and do some things that will make your backyard the envy of the neighborhood? Read More
The Best Way to Store your Camper
Imagine spending time together with your family, cruising the highways and byways as you make memories each summer traveling in your camper. You can arrive at all your favorite campsites. Read More
Getting the Kids Motivated to Help with Chores This Summer
Getting kids motivated to help with chores can seem like an impossible task. After all, it’s just easier to do it yourself, right?
Yes, it may be easier, but that doesn’t always mean it’s better. Read More