by Amy LeForge | Mar 15, 2014 | Safety
We live in a world where most everything is public and every aspect of our lives can be accessed online, thanks to social media. Whether this is a good or bad thing all depends on what is posted and who it is shared with. As adults, we are better equipped to handle...
by Brionna Kennedy | Mar 14, 2014 | Safety
Trampolines are a great way for kids to get exercise and spend time outdoors. But before you make the purchase, there are some important considerations. Read on for six things to think about before you buy a trampoline for your kids this summer. 1. Does Your Home...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 12, 2014 | Parenting
Single mothers are too busy working, food shopping, plastering cut knees and spending valuable time with their children to have time to do the simplest of car checks. Fortunately, half of the things a single Mom needs to do to her vehicle for general maintenance can...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 11, 2014 | Resources/Reviews
When we moved into our home 14 years ago, we had a pair of toddlers. Finances were tight, and we couldn’t afford to add on a deck to the back of the house right away. The sliding glass door was therefore a safety hazard if it could be opened (there was about a 4...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 6, 2014 | Safety
Making a home safer does not mean spending hundreds or even thousands on new gadgets. Many of the most common hazards within a home require nothing more than a few minor changes to daily or even weekly habits. Here are five of the easiest steps that can be taken to...