Campfires are synonymous with summer. From camping and cooking over an open flame, to sharing mountain pies and s’mores in your backyard, people love to spend time talking and eating around the fire. But, campfires are only fun when they’re safe. Even if you’ve been enjoying campfires for years, there are a few tips to […]
Teaching Your Children the Importance of Kitchen Safety
With all of the extra cooking and baking that comes along with the end of the year, it might be a good time to enlist the help or your children. Cooking as a family provides plenty of benefits, such as reading, math, and the development of problem solving skills. Getting children in the kitchen early […]
Five Ways You Can Keep Your Dog Healthy When It’s Cooler
Keeping our dogs safe and secure is a full-time responsibility. They are bundles of inquisitive energy, whose curiosity can sometimes be a danger itself. This is especially so during cooler seasons when dogs are more vulnerable to illness and the cold.
Becoming a Better Driver Takes on a New Meaning With Kids in the Car
It’s often easy to get frustrated when you’re behind the wheel, especially when one child is yelling from the backseat about a snack they promise they didn’t eat 10 minutes ago and you’re racing to get your oldest to soccer practice on time. Some people drive too slow in the passing lane, some don’t bother […]
How To Prevent Cyberbullying To Protect Your Child
Is your child being cyberbullied? Before you say no, it’s important to understand cyberbullying and how to learn if your child is a victim.
5 Fire Safety Tips for Campers
One thing that pretty much all camping trips have in common, regardless of whether you’re pitching your tent in canyon country or taking the RV to Yellowstone, is that you’ll no doubt be gathering around the fire when the sun goes down.
Make Your Home Safe for Senior Living
One of the hardest parts about getting old can be being displaced from your home.
Tips for Creating a Good Tenant History
It stands to reason that the better a tenant’s overall previous tenure history is, the better the property they’ll get – and possibly at a better price too.
Wanna Sell a House? Follow These Rules!
If you’re trying to sell your home, you’ve probably scrutinized it, staged it, and scrubbed it down as if the folks from Architectural Digest were stopping by for a cover shoot.
Household Plants That Are Poisonous to Your Pets
If you suspect that your pet has eaten a plant that may or may not be poisonous, call the Pet Poison Helpline at 1-855-213-6680, or take them to the vet immediately. If possible, have a sample of the plant available to show the veternarian.