The Normal Fire Department is encouraging people to safely dispose and charge batteries to prevent fires, and to ensure smoke detectors are working properly.
Microsoft highlights why secure erase matters, how to do it, and what risks you face if you skip this step when retiring old ...
With fall weather sweeping across mid-Michigan, many people will be huddling around the fire pit to roast marshmallows and ...
Have some old pesticides or cleaners around the house you want to get rid of? If so, then you might want to sign up for Cumberland County’s final ...
Coimbatore Fire and Rescue Services conduct public awareness session on fire safety measures, including extinguisher use and ...
National Fire Prevention Week is kicking off. There are many electronics in our homes — smartphones, tablets, power and lawn ...
Saudi Arabia introduces new rules to control tobacco sales near sensitive areas and sets strict requirements for retailers ...
Pouring cooking oil down the drain can clog pipes and drains. The best way to get rid of it is to seal it in a container and ...
One of many precautions people can take to minimize fire damages is knowing when and how to use each fire extinguisher in an ...
Sign up now to recycle hard-to-dispose items like TVs, mattresses and electronics during Longmont’s Hard to Recycle Event, ...
From phones and RC cars to e-cigarettes and power tools, lithium-ion batteries are commonly found in many household items.
The Rock Island County Waste Management Agency and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency are hosting a household ...