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06/01/2023

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06/26/2022

Statue of Liberty towering over Paris just before it was disassembled and shipped to New York, 1884.

03/14/2022

Week of March 7, 2022 in Review

Consumer inflation is at the hottest level since 1982 while commodity prices are also on the rise. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed that consumer inflation rose by 0.8% in February while the year over year reading rose from 7.5% to 7.9% – the hottest level since 1982 when it was at 8.4%! Core CPI, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, rose by 0.5%. On an annual basis, Core CPI jumped from 6% to 6.4%. Small business owners reported that inflation is the biggest problem right now, per the National Federation of Independent Business Small Business Optimism Index. Within the report, companies that expect higher selling prices rose 7 points to 68%, which is a fresh record high going back to 1974. Note that this report was for February, and this figure could rise even more.

Besides seeing small businesses report higher selling prices, the price of gas and other commodities like nickel, gold and copper are also rising – all of which can contribute to inflation. Rising inflation is important to monitor because it can have a big impact on Mortgage Bonds and home loan rates, which are tied to them.

The Fed is expected to take action to address rising inflation at its meeting this week, and it is crucial to monitor what they do – and how the markets react. In addition, it’s important to note that the yield spread between the 10-year Treasury and 2-year Treasury has been trending lower. If this goes inverted, meaning longer-term maturities yield less than shorter-term maturities, it has been a very reliable recession indicator.

Over in the labor sector, the number of people filing for unemployment benefits on both an initial and continuing basis moved higher in the latest week. However, claims are back at strong pre-pandemic levels. There are now 1.9 million people in total receiving benefits, which is a stark contrast to the 20.8 million people receiving benefits in the comparable week last year.

Lastly, investors were closely watching Wednesday’s 10-year Treasury Note auction and Thursday’s 30-year Bond auction to see the level of demand.

03/12/2022

The Olympic Games have not been going on since Ancient Greece. From 393 A.D. to 1896 there were no games.

07/21/2019

🤴👨‍🎓🎩Which American president rejected an honorary degree from Oxford because he did not have a classical education and believed it inappropriate for anyone to "accept a degree he cannot read"? B.Fillmore

⚾️⚾️How many consecutive shutout innings did Don Drysdale pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers from May 14 to June 8, 1968? C.58

😈👹👺What was gangster Dutch Schultz's real first name? B.Arthur and his last name was Flegentrimer

07/17/2019

🤴👨‍🎓🎩Which American president rejected an honorary degree from Oxford because he did not have a classical education and believed it inappropriate for anyone to "accept a degree he cannot read"? A.Taylor B.Fillmore C.Johnson D.Truman

⚾️⚾️How many consecutive shutout innings did Don Drysdale pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers from May 14 to June 8, 1968? A. 54 B.56 C.58 D.59

😈👹👺What was gangster Dutch Schultz's real first name? A.Charles B.Arthur C. Richard D.Thomas

07/17/2019

ANSWERS:
📺In what year did the Miss America Pageant make its network TV debut? C.1954

🐴How many teeth are in a male horse? D.40

🕵️‍♀️Who was the first president under whom F.B.I. director J. Edgar Hoover served? B.Harding

Kitchen Fires 101Several of the biggest fire hazards in your home all live in your kitchen. The oven, the stovetop, your...
07/17/2019

Kitchen Fires 101
Several of the biggest fire hazards in your home all live in your kitchen. The oven, the stovetop, your toaster… when you think of all of the heat sources your kitchen contains, it’s almost a wonder that it doesn’t burst into flames on the regular. Joking aside, the kitchen is usually a pretty safe place so long as you keep an eye on things. That doesn’t mean that you should ignore fire safety rules when in the kitchen, of course – knowing how to handle a kitchen fire can mean the difference between a scare and a tragedy.

Kitchen Fire Safety
There are a number of potential causes of kitchen fires. There are the usual fire hazards such as electrical shorts, but you also have kitchen-specific risks such as splashing oil or something falling onto a heating element. Because there are so many potential causes of a kitchen fire, your fire safety measures need to be a bit wider reaching than what you might use for other rooms in your house.

A smoke detector is important in the kitchen, as is a fire extinguisher that you can access easily. Make sure you choose the right fire extinguisher, though; opt for an ABC fire extinguisher if possible. These can be used on Class A (trash/wood/paper), Class B (oil and liquids) and Class C (electrical equipment) fires. Establish an area where you can put oven mitts, cookbooks and similar materials far enough away from the stovetop to prevent any of them from falling onto a hot surface. Inspect kitchen appliances regularly for damaged cords or other fire hazards and replace anything that could present a danger.

Oven Fires
If a fire breaks out in your oven, your first instinct is likely to open the oven and try to put the fire out. That’s one of the worst things that you can do, though; opening the oven provides much-needed air to the fire and can make it significantly worse. Just opening the oven door can cause the fire to explode outward, potentially burning you and spreading to surrounding surfaces.

Instead, turn off the oven and leave the door closed. This will limit the availability of oxygen, causing the fire to die down and eventually go out on its own. Keep an eye on the fire, though, since if it doesn’t start dying out or seems to be getting stronger, you’ll likely need to call the fire department to deal with it.

Fires on the Stovetop
Stovetop fires come in several forms. If something falls onto a hot burner, that can cause a fire. If oil or other flammable liquids get too hot or splash out of a pan, that can also cause a fire. Even letting a pan boil dry can cause a fire. Fortunately, the majority of stovetop fires are preventable by keeping an eye on the stove whenever there’s at least one hot burner.

If a fire breaks out on the stovetop, there are a few things that you can do. If it’s a very small fire such as a grease fire in a pan, simply putting a metal lid on the pan may be enough to put the fire out. Slightly larger fires can be doused using baking soda, but do NOT use flour… though you may have heard that flour is okay to use, flour is finely ground dried plant material and is actually very flammable. Your fire extinguisher is also an option, as is calling the fire department before things get too far out of control.

Keeping Your Kitchen Safe
One key part of fire safety is making sure that your smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and other fire safety equipment stays in good working order in case you need them. HomeKeepr can help you find the pros you need for preventative maintenance, fire extinguisher inspections and more essential fire prevention services.

What Do I Need To Know About MoldThere are few things that homeowners dread more than mold in the house. You’ve likely h...
07/11/2019

What Do I Need To Know About Mold

There are few things that homeowners dread more than mold in the house. You’ve likely heard horror stories about people living with mold infestations that made them seriously ill. Is this just hype, or is there a real danger to having mold in your home? More importantly, what can you do if you find mold growing somewhere in the house?

What Is Mold?
Mold is a broad group of fungi, with thousands of species and subspecies around the world that typically prefer dark and damp habitats. Often fuzzy in appearance (though occasionally slimy or cottony), molds spread across materials and break them down to get the nutrients the mold needs to survive and thrive. Instead of seeds, molds release single-celled spores that in many cases are too small to see with the naked eye; these spores float through the air to land on a variety of surfaces, beginning growth once they find themselves in a suitable habitat. Though molds are made up of a number of individual stalks fibers, a connected clump of mold is considered to be a single living entity.

Types of Mold
There are several common types of mold that you might see around the house. While some of these may not be inherently dangerous, any mold can trigger reactions in anyone with an allergy or sensitivity. The five most common of these molds are:

Aspergillus: One of the most common indoor molds, it often appears green, blue-green or gray but can also appear white or even yellow.
Cladosporium: A black or green mold that has an appearance like ground pepper, it commonly grows on smooth surfaces like toilets and painted walls but can also grow in fabrics and rugs.
Ulocladium: A black mold that grows in wet areas, especially in cracks and corners; it is most common in homes with water damage and active leaks.
Aureobasidium: Varying in color from pink to brown or black, this mold most commonly grows behind wallpaper, on painted surfaces and on wood.
Stachybortrys: The infamous “black mold”, it features a slimy dark green or black color and thrives in areas that are damp and maintain high humidity for weeks.
Is Mold Actually Dangerous?
While many molds are allergens, most will not cause severe reactions unless you have a mold sensitivity or have other health problems that make you more prone to infection. However, some molds (such as black mold) actually are toxic and can make you very sick if you’re around them for too long. Symptoms of a mold allergy or toxic mold exposure can include a chronic cough, skin rashes, fatigue, difficulty focusing and even pain or infection in your sinuses, eyes and ears.

Mold Testing and Removal
If you suspect that you have mold problems, there are home tests available to help you identify the type of mold in your home. These should only be a first step, however, as they often aren’t enough to definitively show you the scope of your mold problem. Call in an expert to confirm the results of your test or take a scraping of the mold and have it analyzed. Be sure to wear a dust mask or other breathing protection if you aren’t sure what type of mold you’re dealing with until the problem is taken care of.

For many mold infestations, getting rid of leaks or other sources of humidity is a great way to slow or even stop mold growth. Mold can cause serious damage over time, however, so you may need professional mold removal and repair services if you can’t get the problem under control early.

Is your home in need of some serious mold removal? HomeKeepr can help you find a mold remediator to get the mold out quickly and at a price you can afford. Because we utilize references instead of reviews, you’ll be able to rest assured that the expert you choose can really get the job done.

📺In what year did the Miss America Pageant make its network TV debut? A.1952 B.1953 C.1954 D.1955🐴How many teeth are in ...
07/01/2019

📺In what year did the Miss America Pageant make its network TV debut? A.1952 B.1953 C.1954 D.1955

🐴How many teeth are in a male horse? A.32 B.34 C.36 D.40

🕵️‍♀️Who was the first president under whom F.B.I. director J. Edgar Hoover served? A.Wilson B.Harding C.Coolidge D.F.D.R.

07/01/2019

ANSWERS:
🦸‍♂️🦹‍♀️In what year did Batman team up with Robin, the Boy Wonder? B.1940

😈Which river of Hades is called the river of lamentation?
C. Cocytus

👸How old was Lady Diana when her engagement to Prince Charles was announced? A.19

Smarter Climate for Every Room in the House.Home automation is increasingly common these days as the number of consumer-...
07/01/2019

Smarter Climate for Every Room in the House.
Home automation is increasingly common these days as the number of consumer-focused smart devices continues to increase. Though automation covers everything from light controls and security systems to water leak monitors and door locks, one of the most common automation devices is the smart thermostat. These thermostats offer improved climate control and energy savings through programmable adjustments for a range of different scenarios.

There is one issue with the early smart thermostats that were introduced, however: most of them only offered a single point of climate control, not taking into account several common heating and cooling scenarios that require a bit more nuanced control. Fortunately, there are other thermostat systems now available that provide smarter climate control options.

Why a Multi-Room Approach is Important
There are a number of reasons why having a single point of temperature control isn’t always ideal. In some cases, rooms that are farther away from your unit may not get the same degree of air flow,
especially in older systems; if everything is controlled by a single thermostat located near the air intake then the rooms with lower air flow won’t get the air that they need to keep pace with the rest of the house. Similar problems can occur if you have a split system or zoned heating and cooling. It may be a cool 68 in your living room, but rooms that are served by other system components could be staying in the 70s or higher.

You Need a Multi-Room Thermostat
Regardless of the reason, if your thermostat isn’t able to consistently heat or cool your entire home then it’s not going to be nearly as efficient as you’d like. That’s where a multi-room thermostat system comes in handy. These thermostats have additional sensors that you can mount in other rooms around the house. These sensors take additional temperature readings and broadcast the data back to the thermostat. The thermostat takes this additional data and adjusts the way it heats and cools your home with a focus on maintaining the entire home’s temperature instead of just the room where the thermostat’s located.

Because the thermostat has information from all over your house, the amount of warm or cool air
circulated into each room is adjusted based on the home’s actual needs. This gives a greater amount of control over the internal temperature of the house, preventing warm and cool spots. It also ensures that adjustments made when you’re not in certain rooms or when you leave the house are optimized to save you the most money on your heating and cooling costs.

Taking Control of your Home Climate
There are a number of models of multi-room thermostats that you can choose from. The initial
installation shouldn’t be any more complicated than any other thermostat replacement, as the majority of multi-room units use wireless technology to communicate with the central thermostat. Since you don’t have to directly wire the satellite sensors you have a lot of freedom in where you place them without having to drill holes and run wires through your walls.

Once the thermostat is installed and all the sensors are in place, all that’s left is to sync the sensors with the central thermostat. How you do this may differ depending on the make and model of thermostat you choose, but each model should have detailed instructions on how to connect the units together. Once everything’s connected, all that’s left is to sit back and enjoy the controlled climate.

Need Another Opinion?
While most smart thermostats are designed to be a DIY installation, setting up a multi-room thermostat unit isn’t always easy. Whether it’s a result of confusing installation instructions or you simply don’t have the time to spare, you might find yourself wanting to call in a home automation professional to get the job done. That’s where you’re in luck: HomeKeepr’s recommendations are based on genuine referrals instead of inaccurate reviews, so you can trust that the pro you choose will be the best one for the job. Check it out now and get your new thermostat up and running in no time.

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