2019

Ensure A Thorough Cleanup: What Not To Do After A Flood

Now that winter is here, your home is at an increased risk for water damage.  Not only do you need to worry about water damage associated with seasonal flooding, you also have to worry about flooding caused by ruptured water pipes. Unfortunately, flooding is dangerous for your home, regardless of the source. If your home floods this winter, you'll need to avoid mistakes that could cause additional problems for you. Here are four mistakes you need to avoid when your home floods. Read More 

Need To Order Vinyl Banners For Your Business? Use These Tips!

If you need to order some vinyl banners for your business, then it's important to consider many aspects of the transaction. While the price of the signs is obviously one main consideration, it should not be the only thing you use to make your selection when ordering online! Instead, use all of these tips to ensure you will receive banners that work well for your business and that you will be proud to hang in your corporate space: Read More 

4 Tips For Buying Fire Extinguishers For Your Business

If you want to be prepared for the possibility of a fire occurring in your place of business, then you may want to purchase a few fire extinguishers to help you out. You probably don't find yourself buying fire extinguishers very often, so you could be at a loss of which ones to purchase. If you need help with shopping for fire extinguishers for your business, these tips can help you out a lot. Read More 

What Positions Fall Under General Laborer Jobs In Your Construction Business?

In the average construction business operation, you will find many employees working as general laborers. In a sense, general labor is an umbrella term that covers multiple types of jobs within different industries. If you are working with a staffing agency to get general laborers to fill your open positions, it is a good idea to get familiar with which positions you have in your operation that would be considered general labor jobs. Read More 

When Your Hotel Becomes A Crime Scene: What To Do Next

Hotels do their best to ensure the safety and well-being of every guest. However, that does not mean that you will not have a seedy character or two passing through. When one or more of those characters create a crime scene in your hotel, you have no choice but to report the matter to the police. Here is what will happen next.  If Drugs Are Involved, They Will Be Confiscated Read More