Federal safety regulators warn that home heating equipment can spark fires or emit carbon monoxide. Here's what to know.
When temperatures dip below freezing, New England residents should brace for the possibility of pipes freezing in their homes. Here’s a quick guide on preventing that from happening and what to do if, ...
KSNW Wichita on MSN
Extreme freezing cold heading for Kansas: How to prepare
The KSN Storm Track 3 Weather Team is continuing to monitor the latest conditions with the upcoming storm, including the ...
As temperatures begin to dip below, freezing and people are weather-proofing their homes, the Federal Emergency […] ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the most serious safety hazards in a home, and one of the easiest to miss. The gas has no ...
House Digest on MSN
Is A Secondhand Fireplace A Great Idea Or A Disaster Waiting To Happen?
A fireplace is a huge investment, so is buying one second-hand a genius way to save money, or an option that offers more ...
The Family Handyman on MSN
How to keep your house warm during a power outage
If your electricity is out for a while in the colder months, you need a safe, reliable way to heat your home. Here are some ...
As measurable snowfall and bitter cold approach the Philadelphia area this weekend, weather forecasters are urging residents ...
A fireplace like this is impossible to ignore. Not only does it feel modern, but it also dials up the drama with unique ...
An electrical outlet caused a house fire in Lebanon last year that killed five people, including children, ages 1 and 4, who ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the most serious safety hazards in a home, and one of the easiest to miss. The gas has no ...
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