With freezing conditions in full swing, officials warn residents of potential hazards. To avoid risks, stay off the roads, check your heating methods, and protect your pipes. Stay safe, Houston!
As some people return to what’s left of their homes after the LA-area wildfires, experts are warning about possible dangers of the ash that’s left behind.
By Cato Hernández/LAist Originally published Jan. 17, 2025 Many of us have experienced ash raining down on our homes and ...
The start of the new year is the perfect time to double check your home's smoke alarms to be sure they're properly installed ...
As frigid temperatures settle into Ohio, the Ohio Department of Commerce’s Divisions of State Fire Marshal (SFM) and Industrial Compliance (DIC) are offering some simple tips on how to heat your home ...
When it comes to keeping your home warm, it's important to know what to avoid. Using certain home heating hacks could end up costing you more money than turning the heating on in the first place ...
About 1,600 policies for Pacific Palisades homeowners were dropped by State Farm in July, the state insurance office says.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for the Pensacola area and said there's a 50% chance the region ...
For things you do clean: Again, use protection. The Pasadena Public Health Department recommends a mask like an N95 or P100; gloves; long-sleeved shirts; long pants; shoes and socks; and goggles to ...
With cold weather on deck, here's how to protect your pipes from freezing, winterize your home, winter fire safety tips and ...
Private firefighters are a growing part of insurance companies’ strategy, but Cal Fire says they can sometimes pose a safety ...
Ensure your home safety by knowing how often you should replace smoke detectors. Learn the recommended timelines, signs for ...