Firearms are responsible for over 38,500 deaths per year. Injuries resulting from firearms are estimated to be 5 fold higher than deaths. Motor vehicle crashes, in comparison, result in approximately 42,500 deaths per year in the US. In 6 states, firearm deaths exceed motor vehicle deaths. The … [Read more...]
Top 10 Hidden Dangers for Babies
September is Baby Safety Month. What a better time to talk about some of the Top Hidden Dangers in your house, as presented by BabySafetyZone.com Magnets Small magnets can be easily swallowed by children. Once inside the body, they can attract to each other and cause significant internal damage. … [Read more...]
Stroller & Carrier Safety Tips
Child passenger safety week continues with another great set of tips for your enjoyment. While car seats are a relatively new safety feature for vehicles, they can be extremely cumbersome and difficult to install. Especially when the technology changes every year. What was the golden standard last … [Read more...]
Children & Heatstroke Safety Tips
Vehicular safety for children goes beyond car seats. Here are a few more things to keep in mind when your baby or toddler is in and around cars. These tips are for more than just babies, toddlers, and children. These tips are also useful for adults. Children & Heatstroke Safety Tips Top … [Read more...]
Real Estate and the Elderly
Real Estate is a love and hate relationship. We all love it when it’s up and hate it when its down. This time of year inventories may be lower as several seasonal residents have come back to Arizona to rent or purchase a home. This can prove to be both beneficial and frustrating at the same time to … [Read more...]
The Best Referral for Real Estate Professionals
The Best for Real Estate Professionals Selling houses, helping people, and getting paid. These are the reasons you became a Realtor. There may be others as well, but at the end of the day, we want to help people and get paid (handsomely) for it. Our Closing Gifts are exclusively tailored to your … [Read more...]
National Preparedness Day
Try to Control What You Can, When You Can Did you know that April 30th is National Preparedness Day? Me neither! I find it funny that we have a National Preparedness Day since we have been preparing our entire lives. Preparing for school, preparing for sports activities, preparing to go to bed, … [Read more...]
Childproofing Injuries 101
On average, babies begin to crawl at 8 months. It’s important to prepare the house with some of these tips to keep baby safe well in advance of that time! It is important to realize that when we talk about childproofing, we are really talking about reducing the likelihood for … [Read more...]
Selecting Appropriate Childcare
Selecting Appropriate Childcare Leaving your child for the first time (or the 50th time) can be a nerve-wracking experience. You need to be able to fully vet a competent person to watch your child, even if its only for a short time. Many of us cannot afford to spend every day at home with our … [Read more...]
Bee Season Is Upon Us
It’s getting close to spring when the wildflowers start blooming. That also means that bees will be out, too. For the most part, bees are harmless and extremely beneficial to our local environment and economy. They help pollinate most of the flowers, fruits, trees, crops, and plants that we see and … [Read more...]
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