by Marcia | Apr 24, 2013 | Blog, Emergency Management
Preparation, planning, and practice are essential to safety and survival in the event of an emergency. Every house and family should have a three-day supply of the fundamentals for survival neatly packaged in a home emergency kit. Every second counts so having an...
by Alyssa Turcotte | Apr 22, 2013 | Blog
The lawn care season has begun. What does this mean for homeowners? In our latest guest blog post, Lawn Dawg provides a series of spring lawn care tips to help homeowners better understand what they should and should not do to their lawns at this time of year. I...
by Marcia | Apr 18, 2013 | Blog
The most common natural disaster in New Hampshire is flooding, according to ReadyNH, New Hampshire’s emergency preparedness website. Each spring, a combination of heavy rain and melting snow creates optimal conditions for overbank flooding along our...
by Alyssa Turcotte | Apr 11, 2013 | Blog
With the arrival of spring comes warmer, more humid temperatures – the perfect environment for the growth of mold. The best way to control the growth of mold is to prevent moisture from entering an indoor environment. When moisture is present – through a leak, spill...
by Marcia | Apr 9, 2013 | Blog, Emergency Management
Every moment counts in the event of an emergency. Having a prepared and practiced family emergency response plan in place ensures that you and your loved ones will be ready in the event of a household, regional, or nationwide emergency. Considering that different...