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Getting Your Exercise In During The Winter Gloom

By Maryl Joop


Buying a home is one of the great events in life and it can be an extremely happy time for those who are buying a new home for their first time. But with all the worries and concerns that may already be weighing upon a new homeowner in Frisco, the addition of the new home will only serve to increase the level of concern that one should feel for the protection of their new house and all their possessions within it.

This added concern does not need to become added stress, however. The added concern that a new homeowner in Frisco should rather simply prompt them to make the needed preparations and take the needed precautions in order to do all they can to fully protect their new home from damage and from the loss of items within the home.

The earthquake occurred on January 17, 1994 at 4:31am. The earthquake lasted for 10-20 seconds but that didn't limit the damage in any substantial way because the earthquake had a magnitude of 6.7. This meant that the ground acceleration was measured at 1.7 g. Over 57 people were killed and another 8,700 people were injured. The total cost of the damage was estimated at $20 billion.

Start by assessing the area that you are going to use for your workout equipment. There are many people that do not give themselves enough room around the equipment that they are going to be using and put themselves in danger while they are exercising.

The most damage from the earthquake occurred in the west San Fernando Valley. Cities including Santa Monica, Simi Valley and Santa Clarita were all damage extensively. Buildings collapsed as far as 50 miles away. There were eleven different hospitals that were affected by the earthquake. They all suffered structural damage and many of them were deemed unusable after the earthquake.

Fire safety includes remembering to never over load the electrical outlets of the house with more than the recommended number of plugs per one outlet. Over loading outlets is routinely a top causation for house fires every year in the United States.

The number one source for house fires year after year is accidents that lead to fires in the kitchen. With all of the hot appliances, electricity, flammable products, food grease, and heat from the stove and oven, it is not difficult to see why the kitchen area of the home is typically responsible for fires igniting within the home.

To protect against a fire in the kitchen, a new homeowner will need to remember quality kitchen safety such as having a certified fire extinguisher on hand and never leaving cooking food unattended in the kitchen. By purchasing a quality home insurance plan and by taking the practical safety steps to avoid other dangers such as a fire in the home, a new homeowner in Frisco can be more at ease that they are doing all they can to be fully prepared and protected in the instance of an accident that causes damage to their new home.




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