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Signs You Might Have Mice
One of the worst things to find in your home is a mouse, but unfortunately they aren't always possible to avoid. However, if you know the signs of mice, you can get rid of them before they start multiplying and cause a much bigger problem. Here are some common signs of having mice in your home. You Hear Noises in the Walls This is often one of the first things you will notice when you have mice in your home.
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You Aren't Locked Out, But Here's Why You Still Need A Locksmith
Whether you own, lease, or rent, you need to be aware of the level of security your locks may not be affording your home. Locks are basic machines that all employ mechanical tumblers, whether they are electronic or analog security devices. Based on Egyptian technology, locks evolved out of a simple concept of using a key with a specific configuration of recesses used to "bump" up the pins out of the door way, allowing you to open a door or lock.
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Tips For Prepping Your Home For A Bed Bug Treatment
If bed bugs have infested your home, be prepared to do a lot of work to get rid of them, even if you hire a professional pest control company to provide treatment. That's because you'll need to prep your home to get the best results, and you may need multiple treatments. The first step is to get an inspection. The pest control professional will determine which rooms in your home are infested and the extent of the problem.
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4 Steps Towards Recovering Carpeting Following A Flood
It isn't always necessary to rip out all of your carpet following a flood. If you have expensive carpeting you may want to recover it instead. Recovering has to be handled very carefully -- it's not just a matter of ensuring that your property is protected. When a flood recovery is handled incorrectly, it could lead to toxic mold and health issues. Step 1: Professional Water Extraction Even if you think your carpet is dry, it's most likely not.
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Streamlining Your Home Search - Why Smaller Might Be Better
If you are in the market for a new home, you may be interested in downsizing your life a bit and moving into a smaller home. Depending on your personal situation, a smaller home might actually be a better fit for your lifestyle. Here are four reasons a tiny home might be a better fit when it comes to your homebuying needs. 1. You are Always on the Go If you aren't home that much as it is, there is no reason to put all of your money into a big house you might not really be able to enjoy.
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Four Frightening Diseases Carried By Rodents
Rodents are problematic neighbors for a variety of reasons. They feed on stored grains and crops, they create offensive odors in homes and they chew through wires, floorboards and screens. However, the most troubling problems they cause relate to disease – rodents can carry a wide variety of potentially deadly diseases and they should never be allowed to co-exist in close proximity to humans. Among other diseases, rodents can carry and transmit the following four diseases to humans.
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Finding A Safe Apartment Unit To Rent
If you are a single person in the process of looking for an apartment to rent, you will want to take additional steps in making sure the home you select is safe from potential break-ins or theft. When someone lives alone, vulnerability may be a concern, making safety features a huge draw when finding the right apartment. Here are a few tips to use when looking at apartments to make sure the one you decide to move into has adequate protection from people trying to break inside.
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Bees In The Garden: Blessing In Disguise?
Let's say you are one of the millions of American homeowners who love working and spending time in the garden. You discover a beehive in you backyard and it is a safe distance away. You think to yourself that because you don't go to that specific corner of the yard that you should be safe. But are you? Bees are quite beneficial anyway, so why bother? Benefits Yes! Bees are very valuable.
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Carpet Cleaning And Kids - How To Save Your Newly Cleaned Carpets
If you are gearing up for a professional carpet cleaning, you might be worried that your efforts will be in vain, especially if you have kids. Getting your carpets clean and fresh is a great way to update your home and keep your home clean and free of dust and mildew. Here are four things that you can do to help keep carpets safe from your kids right after a cleaning.
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Taking Care Of A Gun Safe Properly
If you are a gun owner, chances are you have a gun safe in your home to house your firearms. It is very important to keep guns away from children and those not authorized to use them, making a gun safe a wise investment that will not only keep your guns safe from theft but also people safe from the guns themselves. Taking care of a safe is important so it will not be difficult to open should the need arise to grab a gun quickly.
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