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Do’s and Don’ts to Protect your Home From Burglars:

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4435252838 92cb38e0d0 m Dos and Donts to Protect your Home From Burglars:

DON’T:

Install but not use an alarm system. Virtually every pricey house that is burglarized has some type of alarm that is not turned on.

DO:

Arm the alarm even if you are only running out for 15 minutes. Experienced burglars snoop neighborhoods and learn when people go to work or leave for errands and how long they will be to be gone. They’re ready to move the minute you are gone.


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Get a zone alarm setup that has room to room settings. You can leave the bedroom alarm armed when you’re in the dining, for example.

The better alarms offer multiple layers of security, motion, heat light sensors, etc.

DON’T:

Posting alarm signs that indicate what alarm company you are using. Burglars can buy information on how the systems are wired and can easily bypass them..

DO:

Buy generic signs that read, ‘This home has installed an alarm system. As long as it does not give detailed information, it can be an excellent deterrent.

DON’T:

Leave lights on. A light that stays on all the time is no more of a deterrent than a home that is dark. Use timers that turn on an off lights in various parts of the home at different intervals. Web retailers and home stores offer motion detectors that turn on lights or appliances if somebody enters the home.

DON’T:

Hide items in the bedroom. It’s the first place burglars go. Most robbers spend 15 minutes or less in a house.More than half of the time is spent in the bedroom, looking in the usual hiding spots, an underwear drawer under the mattress closets, etc. Don’t store all of your valuables in one place. A thief is less likely to get everything if you put items in different areas.

DO:

Keep money or jewelry you rarely wear in a safe-deposit box. Hide other items in spots where burglars don’t think to look, like the garage, or above dropped ceilings. Or store valuables in the deep freeze or in diversion safes made for this purpose.

DON’T:

Get a big dog. A rottweiler or German shepherd might seem scary, but burglars don’t care. Most big dogs, unless they’re trained as guard dogs, aren’t barkers. Get a little yap dog, a little dog that makes a lot of noise when disturbed.

DON’T:

Hide windows with landscaping. Tall shrubs allow burglars a safe, dark place to force open windows without being seen. Keep bushes trimmed to below window level.

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Do home improvement stores make store-brand potting mixes?
I'm doing a science project and I need to find the cheapest type of potting mix available to buy, and that is usually the store brand's product. I've poked around the sites (Home Depot and Lowe's) endlessly and all they list on the site is Miracle-Gro and a few lesser-known national brands. Do these stores distribute their own brands?

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call another good window installer, and get a estimate to repair it. then you will have more info to work with. and know more about what they did wrong.

In addition to Dream Dinners, there's also Super Suppers. It all depends which one is closer to you and which menus you like better.

In fact, it's time for me to restock my freezer again. Love the Chicken Mirabella at DD.

i could spell the smoke the whole from graystone farms (housing development

great footage

I think they are both liable.*

i think there were 2 fires that day, the first one is the one they were fightin, and the second was the Q after they got there lol

2:55 See that cat run for its life? LMAO!!

Great video

check name in local directory, not enuf info.

it was a hot fire….i could feel it as soon as i got out the truck…i couldn’t believe i filmed that radiated heat igniting the exposure building…one thing that blows my mind is, a couple lights on our truck were warped from the heat…the exposure building caught…but that plastic tent right beside the structure never melted…plastic can catch fire but for the most part it melts…i wouldve expected all that plastic covering to melt too…hmmm

I would certainly write and complain.
Clearly lay out your case in order adding times and dates.
Explain the abuse you received.

Many companies do not get complaints about their managers, and rely on the public to keep them informed.

Consequences. That will depend upon the relationship between the manager in question and the upper management.
It could result in a slap on the wrist to disciplinary action such as a warning.

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Wow

Good example of a autoexposure problem at 2:21

thats one hot fire if the building 10 yards away catches

Blanch them, then freeze in ziplock bags. Make sure to get all excess air out.

buy the cheapest type from a supermarket or garden centre, they are like sawdust mixed with dirt and have nothing added and a nuetral pH

most potting mix suppliers sell to different stores the same product but in different packaging

What a great mom you are! Use organic foods and your baby will get the VERY best. Buy the little gladware containers…they are like tupperware but cheaper…much cheaper. They smallest ones are the same size as a baby food container (4 oz or 1/2 cup). Freeze those. You can buy them online here http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=164120&catid=91823&aid=335933&aparam=gladware_containers_and_l but they are actually cheaper at the store if yours carries them. Good luck.

Great fire footage! Did they have to replace the “Q” siren after that run?

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