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Tips to be Aware of When Working on Wiring Projects

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You might need to wire inlets/outlets, replacement electrical plugs, and connectors or receptacles from time to time.  The below list of tips will help to keep you aware of important things you should know before you wire any home, job site, or DIY project.

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Prepare your Boat for Winter Storage

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Summer is coming to an end and it is time to start thinking about your boats winter hibernation.  Just as bears gorge on seeds, nuts, and berries preparing themselves for the long winter hibernation, you should prepare your boat for its winter storage nap.

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Preparing your RV for Winter Storage

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In Wisconsin, you never know when the season will change.  You can bet that once the kids are back in school, football has kicked-off (Go Pack Go) and campfire smell is a regular thing in the city, it is probably time to start thinking about winterizing your RV.  Some campers may take their RV out until there is snow on the ground, which makes for some amazing foliage in the autumn months.  In September, we like to start planning our RV winterizing checklist and making sure we don't forget anything during the process.

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Hurricane Preparedness Tips

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Last year we had a record hurricane season, as one of the costliest seasons on record.  There were more than a couple major hurricane’s impacting the Atlantic during last year’s season alone.  Hurricane’s Harvey, Irma, Maria, and Nate all had their names retired, in 2017, due to the high damage cost and loss of life.  You can read more about the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane season here

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How to Power your Home after a Hurricane Strikes: Part Two

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After a hurricane strikes, you will want to be very careful to avoid potentially life-threatening dangers.  Some of those dangers are likely to be around any corner, once you emerge from your shelter.  The potential dangers are hiding in flood waters, your basement, your yard, and car.  Be cautious and know the warnings and how to avoid making a life-threatening mistake during your clean up and repair efforts. 

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