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Carbon Monoxide Safety
Source: Peter Bohush -
October 13, 2003
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless and potentially dangerous gas produced when fuel burns without enough air for complete combustion. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include fatigue, headache, dizziness, nausea, coughing, irregular breathing, paleness and cherry red lips and ears...
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How Safe is Your Home?
Source: By Peter Bohush, REALTOR? -
October 13, 2003
If you have young children living in your home, are you aware of the many household threats to their safety? Even if you don’t have children living with you, there is always the possibility of young visitors...
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Mold Information
Source: Peter Bohush -
October 13, 2003
Molds are everywhere, but when mold infestations in residential homes are being discovered insurance companies are being presented with lawsuits for mold damage claims. Below are some facts to keep in mind about mold. Remember not all companies cover mold damage, but some may offer coverage by the means of an attachment onto a policy...
http://www.wickedgoodhomes.com/articles/502_mold.htm
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Wood Stove Safety Tips
Source: Peter Bohush -
October 13, 2003
With a few more weeks of winter remaining, wood burning stoves will still be in full force. Every year there are many unexpected fires, property damage claims and personal injuries associated with wood burning stove use...
http://www.wickedgoodhomes.com/articles/505_woodstovesafety.htm
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