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New Homeowner Checklist: 10 Essential Steps After Moving In

Published: Jan 2026 New Homeowner Checklist — 10 Important Things To Do Right After Moving In Moving into a new home is exciting—but it can also feel overwhelming. Between unpacking boxes and settling in, it’s easy to overlook a few critical tasks that protect your investment and keep your home

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Test Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors This Winter – Home Safety Tips

As winter approaches, testing your carbon monoxide detectors is crucial for safety. With increased use of heating devices, the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning rises. Ensuring your detectors work properly can save lives by providing early warnings. Home inspections offer the perfect opportunity to check heating systems and CO detectors, helping to keep your home safe this winter.

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Carbon monoxide alarm

How Carbon Monoxide Detectors Can Save Your Life At Home

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a silent, odorless gas that can be deadly if it accumulates in your home. Install a CO detector on every level, especially near sleeping areas, and test it monthly. Replace batteries annually and detectors every 7-10 years. Protect your family from this invisible danger—CO detectors are a simple but vital safety measure.

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Hand holding house keys near a front door.

New Homeowner Checklist: 10 Essential Steps After Moving In

Published: Jan 2026 New Homeowner Checklist — 10 Important Things To Do Right After Moving In Moving into a new home is exciting—but it can also feel overwhelming. Between unpacking boxes and settling in, it’s easy to overlook a few critical tasks that protect your investment and keep your home

Read More »
A close-up of a smoke and carbon monoxide detector on the ceiling

Test Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors This Winter – Home Safety Tips

As winter approaches, testing your carbon monoxide detectors is crucial for safety. With increased use of heating devices, the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning rises. Ensuring your detectors work properly can save lives by providing early warnings. Home inspections offer the perfect opportunity to check heating systems and CO detectors, helping to keep your home safe this winter.

Read More »
Carbon monoxide alarm

How Carbon Monoxide Detectors Can Save Your Life At Home

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a silent, odorless gas that can be deadly if it accumulates in your home. Install a CO detector on every level, especially near sleeping areas, and test it monthly. Replace batteries annually and detectors every 7-10 years. Protect your family from this invisible danger—CO detectors are a simple but vital safety measure.

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