Carbon Monoxide Monitors

Environmental Safety Vs. Home Safety

For the most part, you keep your family and home safe by using environmentally safe products and following standards set to save the plant. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), you'll save money and protect your family from...

How Carbon Dioxide Detectors Work

All humans and animals breathe in oxygen, then release carbon dioxide and other metabolic byproducts. Too much carbon dioxide and too little oxygen in a building can result in poor air quality, which leads to a phenomenon known as "sick building...

What Is an Air Quality Test for Homes?

Many people view their homes as a sanctuary, a safe place from the dangers of outdoors. However, the air inside a home can also be a source of air pollution, putting your health at risk. Air-quality testing can ensure that the air you breathe is...

About Life Alert Home Response Systems

If you live alone and concerned about your safety, living with a serious medical condition or are at a high risk of a fall, a Life Alert system may be worth investigating. It can give you some peace of mind knowing that if you need help, it is...

RV Winter Camping Tips

Camping is typically associated with the summer months, but an RV allows you to camp year-round if you choose. RV camping in the winter takes more preparation and planning to keep you safe and warm, particularly if you live in colder climates....