Search Results

Search Results [1 - 10] of 16

How to Drive Safely At Night

Posted October 28th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

Many expert drivers go through nighttime driving with ease and caution, but there are others who can’t do it. Since your own body clock knows that it’s time to go to bed, you can’t help but feel drowsy, and if this persists, it’s [...]

How to Cure a Dog’s Bad Breath

Posted October 4th, 2009 By Elaine Pets

You love petting and playing with your darling pooch, but when he runs to you and gives you a sloppy kiss, you just can’t stand it. He’s got very bad breath. It’s not uncommon for pets to have unpleasant smelling breath; after all, [...]

How to Remove a Door Panel

Posted August 25th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

Car owners who like to do car repairs themselves often find themselves needing to remove the door panels temporarily from their vehicle. Whether it’s because you’re installing speakers, fixing power windows or locks, replacing side mirrors or changing window cranks, knowing how to [...]

How to Survive on a Deserted Island

Posted August 10th, 2009 By RJ Health

You may think that it only happens in the movies but think again — you may one day find yourself stuck on a deserted island. There have been various accounts of people who have survived on an island alone before eventually getting rescued [...]

What to Take With You During an Evacuation

Posted July 26th, 2009 By aileen Miscellaneous

There’s a big hurricane coming; your local community leaders warned you to take precautions and evacuate your home as soon as possible. When preparing to leave, don’t forget to pack only the necessary things you may need while away from home. Here is [...]

How to Unclog a Garbage Disposal

Posted July 23rd, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Garbage disposals are made for spinning and grinding leftover bits of food, but oftentimes, problem arises when they become too clogged up. Once this occurs, the flywheel (the main working part that grinds wastes) stops moving and disposal becomes a hassle. Don’t worry [...]

How to Clean a Wood Stove

Posted July 20th, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning

A wood stove can effectively heat your home during cold seasons, giving warmth 24/7. It’s a helpful installation, but one that requires proper cleaning and maintenance. Cleaning wood stove assures you that it’s safe and efficient all the time. It’s easy to clean [...]

How to Change a Refrigerator Gasket

Posted May 25th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

If your refrigerator isn’t cooling properly, it must be because the gasket is not intact enough. Over time, a refrigerator gasket can become damaged, and when it does, it’s time for you to replace it. This is a fairly easy task, as long [...]

How to Check Your Car’s Oil

Posted April 29th, 2009 By Marck Auto and Motorcycle

Along with fuel and water, oil is the lifeblood of your engine. Part of good auto maintenance is to check your oil levels and the quality of your engine oil regularly to ensure safety and performance while you’re on the road. [...]

How to Be Prepared for an Earthquake

Posted April 12th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

An earthquake is one of the most common and most destructive natural calamities that happen, claiming numerous lives and damaging structures and properties every year. It’s best to prepare and familiarize yourself with the proper earthquake drill, so you and your family will [...]