Welcome to the Lake

Welcome to the Lake

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Tips for Changing the Clocks Back

This article is thanks to Pillar to Post:

Summer Vacation is over and now it's time to tend to the tasks that prepare us for the fall. Here are 5 tips to get you started.

Be sure to replace your furnace and fridge filters.For heating and cooling systems to operate properly the filters need to be changed frequently. If you have an automatic ice maker and cold-water dispenser, now is the time to replace the filter in your refrigerator to ensure fresh tasting ice and water.

Keep your washer working at it's best and smelling fresh.Odor-causing residues and mould and mildew stains have the potential to accumulate anywhere moisture is present - including your washing machine. To reduce this build up use a washer cleaning kit every time the seasons change.

Run all gas-powered lawn equipment outside until the fuel tank is empty.This will ensure that your lawn mower is not a fire hazard if you store it in the garage over the winter.

Change batteries in fire detectors and review your fire escape plan.Batteries weaken with age and must be checked regularly, while smoke alarms become less sensitive over time and should be changed every ten years.

Have a certified chimney sweep inspect and clean the flues and check your fireplace damper.Also remember to remove bird nests from chimney flues and outdoor electrical fixtures. A chimney with soot and creosol build-up or birds' nests can be a fire hazard.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Weekend update

The September 12th weekend was a great weekend weather wise, AND it brought out potential buyers! We had several couples looking at RV lots with units, as well as people looking at cottage lots. Plus, before people came out, I got a chance to go out on the boat! The lake was calm and inviting. The weatherman says that we will have another week of this weather, hovering around 30 degrees. The outdoor pool is staying open longer with this nice weather. It has been a great summer!