
| 4-Square Home Inspections, LLC Newsletter Fall 2007 |
| Prepare Your Home for Winter Carbon Monoxide |
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| Enter to Win a Free Carbon Monoxide Detector! |
| All clients that have completed our on-line survey will be entered into a drawing for a Free Carbon Monoxide detector. Just click on this link to Participate. All information will be for 4-Square Home Inspections, LLC use only and will not be shared, sold, or otherwise distributed to anyone else. Drawing will be held on November 15th, 2007. This is up to a $50.00 value. |
| Contact Us |
| 4-Square Home Inspections, LLC Greg Liebig, CIAQT Lic. No. 1955-106 419 Erie Ave Sheboygan, WI 53081 Ph: ((920) 451-4646 |
| Issue: # 1 |
| Fall/2007 |
| I would like to thank you for your business by sending you some helpful information that will help keep you safe and help you maintain your home. |
| We will occasionally send out a newsletter to provide useful information to you. Please feel free to share this with your family and friends! Best Wishes, Greg Liebig, CIAQT License No: 1955-106 |
| PREPARING YOUR HOME FOR WINTER |
| Preparation can save you $$'s |
| Well, the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting longer. That means that cold weather is just around the corner. Unprepared homes can be dangerous. Just look at this chimney that's just waiting for a potential fire! |
| While there's still daylight, there are a few things you should do to prepare your home for the upcoming winter months. Snow, ice, and bitter cold weather are on the way and preparing your home will save you money and help keep you and your family safe! |
| This article contains many useful tips and planning ideas starting with your Air Conditioner to Weather Stripping. By following these simple ideas, you will be well on your way to protect your family during the winter! Read More.... |
| CARBON MONOXIDE POISIONING |
| Keep your Family Safe |
| Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning Natural Gas, Propane, Kerosene, Wood, or any other types of fossil fuels. Undetected, this gas can be deadly. |
| The symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning are nausea, headaches, weakness, vomiting, and shortness of breath. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning is an accumulative effect over time. High levels over a short period of time are just as bad as low levels over a long period of time. If anyone in the house shows symptoms like this, leave the house immediately and call 911. |
| As a service to our clients, we are offering a free CO Check through Thanksgiving. Just give our office a call and we will be happy to schedule a time to stop by. |
| Please pass this newlsetter on to your family and friends. We are here to help you with your home and your family's safety. |
| Sincerely, |


