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Safety Guidlines for Home Pools Pt. I

March 17th, 2010 by admin

Pool Safety Part I

Swimming pools should always be happy places.Unfortunately, each year thousands of American families confront swimming pool tragedies, drowning’s and near-drowning’s of young children. These tragedies are preventable. These are guidelines for pool barriers that can help prevent most submersion incidents involving young children. This designed for use by owners, purchasers, and builders of residential pools, spas, and hot tubs. These guidelines are not intended as the sole method to minimize pool drowning of young children, just helpful safety tips for safer pools. Read the rest of this entry »

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Anti-Tip, Tip

March 7th, 2010 by admin

Anti-tip brackets are metal devices designed to prevent freestanding ranges from tipping. They are normally attached to a rear leg of the range or screwed into the wall behind the range, and are included in all installation kits. A unit that is not equipped with these devices may tip over if enough weight is applied to its open door, such as that from a large Thanksgiving turkey, or even a small child. A falling range can crush, scald, or burn anyone caught beneath.

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), there were 143 incidents caused by range tip-overs from 1980 to 2006. Of the 33 incidents that resulted in death, most of those victims were children. A small child may stand on an open range door in order to see what is cooking on the stovetop and accidentally cause the entire unit to fall on top of him, along with whatever hot items may have been cooking on the stovetop. The elderly, too, may be injured while using the range for support while cleaning.

 In response to this danger, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) created standards in 1991 that require all ranges manufactured after that year to be capable of remaining stable while supporting 250 pounds of weight on their open doors. Manufacturers’ instructions, too, require that anti-tip brackets provided be installed. Despite these warnings, retailer Sears estimated in 1999 that a mere 5% of the gas and electric units they sold were ever equipped with anti-tip brackets. As a result of Sears’ failure to comply with safety regulations, they were sued and subsequently required to secure ranges in nearly 4 million homes, a measure that has been speculated to have cost Sears as much as $500 million.

In summary, ranges are susceptible to tipping if they are not equipped with anti-tip brackets. Inspectors should know how to confirm that these safety devices are present.

 Source – NACHI.org

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Roofing 101

March 1st, 2010 by admin

Roofing

Roofs play a key role in protecting building occupants and interiors from outside weather conditions, primarily moisture. The roof, insulation, and ventilation must all work together to keep the building free of moisture. Read the rest of this entry »

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Electrical Safety Pt. 2

February 12th, 2010 by admin

Electrical Appliances

Appliances need to be treated with respect and care. They need room to breathe. Avoid enclosing them in a cabinet without proper openings and do not store papers around them. Level appliances so they do not tip. Washers and dryers should be checked often. Read the rest of this entry »

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Electrical Safety Pt. 1

February 6th, 2010 by admin

Electrical Safety:

Electricity is an essential part of our lives. However, it has the potential to cause great harm. Electrical systems will function almost indefinitely if properly installed and not overloaded or physically abused. Electrical fires in our homes claim the lives of 485 Americans each year and injure 2,305 more. Read the rest of this entry »

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17 Ways to Save Energy

February 1st, 2010 by admin

Frontline Property Inspections is happy to recommend 17 ways to save energy:

1. Get a free home energy audit from a Progress Energy to find ways to cut costs.

2. Check with your utility company for rebated whenever you install energy-saving equipment. Read the rest of this entry »

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Moisture Intrusion In Your Home

February 1st, 2010 by admin

I have inspected several homes this summer which had mild to severe water penetration issues. Typically, mold growth is only around the corner when a water leak exists. Mold growth in the home can easily cause a litany of severe problems from health concerns (asthma, allergies, etc.) to structural damage in the home. However, we will save the mold topic for another ‘post’ … let’s focus on water penetration in the home so you can take some preventative measures to ensuring that you won’t be a victim of a ‘fearsome fungus’. Read the rest of this entry »

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Mold Basics

January 20th, 2010 by admin

Mold Basics

The key to mold control is moisture control.
If mold is a problem in your home, you should clean up the mold promptly and fix the water problem.
It is important to dry water-damaged areas and items within 24-48 hours to prevent mold growth. Read the rest of this entry »

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Frontline’s Top 10 Safety List

January 11th, 2010 by admin

Here are a few tips to keep your home safe from an electrical standpoint… Read the rest of this entry »

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Roofing Types Pt. I

January 5th, 2010 by admin

Several common roof types are used in Florida including these listed below… Read the rest of this entry »

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