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HOMECHECK™
Reference Center
FEBRUARY 2009
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WINTER DRIVING: Safety, Tips, &
the Law!
A little groundhog has told us to expect
another six weeks of winter! Already a tough season, many of us
experienced firsthand or saw news coverage of winter storms bringing
cities and counties to a virtual standstill. Whether you live in a
winter weather state or are just visiting, snow and other winter weather
can drastically effect your ability to get around and keep to your
plans. Learning some basic driving safety measures and coping tips
can help alleviate some of the aggravation. Also, although varying
by state, understanding winter related laws or the ways laws are interpreted
to include winter conditions is vital to enjoying a safe winter.
In this article, we offer safety information we hope you find useful and
that keeps you
safe and warm this winter.
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Eco-Friendly Home
Improvement Tips!
With all of the environmental problems our world is facing today, every
day people are looking for ways that they can make a difference. Earth
conscious individuals everywhere are recycling their paper, plastic and
glass, purchasing hybrid and electric cars but what more can people do
in their day-to-day lives to make a difference? When it comes to
earth-friendly home improvement measures, you'd be surprised at the
amount of "small stuff" you can do that really adds up in a big way.
Here are a few of my favorite eco-friendly home improvement tips.
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DON'T BREAK THE BANK: Recession Survival
Tips for the Household Budget!
January is the time of New
Year's resolutions and an artificial restart for many of us. This
is a time taken to reflect on what goals we may want to achieve in the
year ahead. In many cases, financial security will be a primary
objective for individual households as the recession continues through
2009. Many people are cautiously hopeful for a gradual
stabilization and recovery of the economy. However, the recession
may get worse before it gets better. Although the majority of us do not
have direct influence on the big companies and banks, we do control how
we run our individual households. Many of us will be tightening
our spending budgets and looking for ways to keep sane in the days
ahead. In this article, we have provided some online resources for everything
from keeping a balanced budget to finding ways to shop a bit smarter.
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