May is National Pet Month

On May 22, 2015, in Personal Preparedness, Safety, Uncategorized, by Padraic Ansbro

We love our pets so as a responsible owner it is important that we do our best to keep them safe!   Below are a few links that you will find useful. Courtesy of EducatorLabs.org.   ~ Live Safe USA   Pets: Pet Responsibilities http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/family/pets/article3.html Pets and Children http://www.aacap.org/AACAP/Families_and_Youth/Facts_for_Families/Facts_for_Families_Pages/Pets_And_Children_75.aspx General Safety Rules for Pets http://www.americanhumane.org/animals/adoption-pet-care/safety/general-safety-rules.html Guide to […]

4th of July Safety!

On July 4, 2013, in Emergency Supplies, Manmade Disasters, Personal Preparedness, Safety, by Padraic Ansbro

Our country’s inception is represented by our Declaration of Independence.  This amazing document encapsulates our nation’s call for freedom and our spirit of independence!  Take pride in the celebration of this holiday and please be responsible in that celebration. Here are some safety tips ensure your holiday celebration is safe and fun! BBQ tips: If you’re […]

Keep Pets Safe in the Heat

On June 30, 2013, in Personal Preparedness, Safety, Weather Disasters, by Padraic Ansbro

How, where to cool animals down when temps soar  courtesy of The Humane Society Summer can be an uncomfortable—even dangerous—time for pets and people. It’s difficult enough simply to cope with rising temperatures, but things really get tough in areas that are hit with the double blow of intense heat and storm-caused power outages, sometimes with […]

Home Swimming Pool Safety

On June 21, 2013, in Personal Preparedness, Safety, by Padraic Ansbro

~ Article courtesy of Allstate Insurance Are you protected?  That’s a question that every home swimming pool owner should be asking themselves. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC) recently found that thousands of pool injuries and drowning incidents occur every year, hundreds involving young children. Most pool accidents can be avoided with preventative […]

Facebook Timeline Eminent – Check Your Security Settings

On August 10, 2012, in Business Continuity, Safety, by Padraic Ansbro

I like Facebook but I recently got pushed to Facebook’s Timeline.  I personally don’t care for the interface but do like being connected to my friends and fans.  There is a “grace” period that allows you to go into your FB page to review/edit its content.  It is very important to do so and I’m […]

Expert Tips on Firework Safety

On July 4, 2012, in Personal Preparedness, Safety, by Padraic Ansbro

– Caitlin Sellers An outdoor barbecue with family, friends, and food is a great way to spend a summer evening, but if fireworks or sparklers are part of your plans, here’s what you should know. Consumer fireworks are legal in most states, with only five states instituting an all-out ban. In fact, more and more […]

Medicine Storage & Safety

On January 23, 2012, in Business Continuity, Personal Preparedness, by Padraic Ansbro

We keep medicine handy so that it’s easily available for our prescribed use.  Depending on where medicine is stored can affect its efficacy and could also become a danger to the children and pets in the household.  Medicine needs to be stored at room temperature and away from light and moisture.  Do not store it […]

New Year’s Eve Safety!

On December 31, 2011, in Personal Preparedness, Uncategorized, by Padraic Ansbro

If you read my blog and followed my suggestions for the holidays, you most likely have a good start for your New Year’s Eve. Ring in the New Year keeping safety in mind when participating in the festivities. No matter if you are staying at home celebrating with family and friends, or headed out on […]

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