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Health & Safety

An Apartment Dweller’s Guide to Dealing with Break-Ins

Staff Writer

 · Nov 19, 2010

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Apartment break-ins can make you feel vulnerable and confused. Knowing how to deal with a break-in before one happens, just in case the worst comes to pass, can help you take quick and decisive action. First Make Sure It’s Safe If when you approach your apartment, you immediately notice that the door has been literally […]

You should do all that you can to kill bed bugs the minute you suspect them. The infestation is a health hazard, and can affect your peace of mind when you try to sleep. If you don’t get rid of them, you could end up spending money on new mattress, when you could have spent […]

Daphne Mallory

 · Nov 12, 2010

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Furnishing your apartment with baby safety equipment is a must for parents of infants. Over-preparing for situations you hope will never occur is better than not taking precautions. The following equipment can help make your apartment safer for your child: 1. Baby Monitors Constant supervision can help keep your baby safe, but it’s not always […]

Staff Writer

 · Nov 10, 2010

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If you’re a renter who uses a wheelchair in the apartment, then you should be focused on features that are non-negotiable in your apartment search. Standard apartments have too many barriers that are difficult to overcome, and you’re not likely to convince a landlord to make the necessary alterations just for you. Some landlords do […]

Daphne Mallory

 · Nov 4, 2010

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If you live in a coastal community, you may have to take tsunamis into account when preparing your disaster plan. A tsunami is an emergency that cannot be taken lightly. In other emergencies, you can stay in your house and wait it out, as long as you’re well prepared. Problems such as bad thunderstorms, extreme […]

Daphne Mallory

 · Oct 26, 2010

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Cooking in the dark should be a consideration for a long-term disaster plan. Power outages have been reported to last for as long as three weeks, and you might want to vary your storage foods a little while you wait for the power to come back on. You may also have to cook some of […]

Daphne Mallory

 · Oct 25, 2010

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As you make your disaster plan, don’t forget flashlight preparedness. Buying candles alone is not a good idea, because you’ll need to light up an area well beyond the first couple of hours or nights. You may have to go outside in the dark, and a candle won’t stay lit if there’s wind, water from […]

Daphne Mallory

 · Oct 21, 2010

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Having a well thought out apartment disaster plan in place will reduce your stress level should a natural disaster occur. Part of any disaster plan is having an adequate supply of shelf-able food and water on hand. Emergency food will hold you over and keep you nourished until you can resort back to your old […]

Rachael Weiner

 · Oct 18, 2010

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A cornerstone of every disaster plan should be the first-aid kit. Knowing ahead of time what first aid supplies to include in your kit will ensure that you have everything you need during a disaster, without overloading your kit with too much. Putting Together Your First Aid Kit During a disaster such as an earthquake, […]

Staff Writer

 · Oct 15, 2010

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Crafting a disaster plan is a good idea no matter where you live. A power outage is one of the most common disasters that can occur in your apartment. Like any other unforeseen occurrence, the severity of a power outage is determined by the length of time it lasts and how prepared you are in […]

Rachael Weiner

 · Oct 13, 2010

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