Military identification tags - commonly referred to as ‘dog tags’ - have been worn by Canadians troops since the First World War. Today, Canadian tags are designed to be broken in two pieces in the event of death; one piece remains with the deceased and the other piece is sent… Read more »
Paul Davis is committed to helping people quickly, expertly and compassionately on the worst days their customers have ever experienced. The over 6000 members workforce across over 300 locations is the linchpin of the company’s success on this mission. “We are extremely fortunate to have wonderful team members,” says Stephanie… Read more »
Listening to the lively conversation, Marcy leaned against the living room wall and felt an odd sensation: that spot felt hot to the touch. Fortunately, one of her visitors saw Marcy’s puzzlement and immediately knew this could be an emergency. “Call a professional now,” the visitor said. “Don’t wait until… Read more »
We don’t often consider landfills, but fire departments have to. More than 8,000 landfill fires occur yearly in the United States and they are among the most difficult blazes to extinguish. They often smoulder and become firmly established before they are noticed. They burn underneath landfill contents as well as… Read more »
The National Fire Protection Association is a global organization with one mission: to eliminate death, injury and economic loss related to fires. Established in 1896, the historic association has developed more than 300 codes and standards that keep us safer. You probably know the NFPA from annual events like Fire… Read more »