You’ll want the batteries to last as long as possible, so be conservative with your device usage. There won’t be much need for most of the apps on your phone, nor will it be necessary to constantly be on social media or taking photos/videos. Remind your kids about this ahead of a...
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Prepare a separate space for your emergency kit bags, do not mix them with your other bags in the closet. Set aside a separate closet or a shelf for all kinds of emergency kits (first aid included) and keep the area organized and easily accessible. If you have a family with kids, make...
Are you tired of hearing neighbors, vacationers, and random kids constantly blabbering on all the channels of your FRS/GMRS (common handheld) radio when you have important business to get done? Did you know that high-tech, frequency-hopping handheld radio communications are available without a ...
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Amongst this heavy furniture, TV sets are listed as the third leading hidden hazard for children inside the house [1]. According to a recent study of emergency room records in the US, the number of kids injured by a TV falling on them grew 125 percent between 1990 and 2011 [14]. ...