by laurah@mediavisionadvertising.com | Oct 8, 2023 | Residential News, What's New
Heading into fall, there are so many things to be excited about, not the least of which is cooler temperatures as compared to the relentless heat of summer. One thing to keep in mind as the temperature change drives us indoors more often is fire safety. With indoor...
by Media Vision | Jun 24, 2023 | Residential News, What's New
Having your home broken into can be a frightening experience. While most people are able to replace lost or stolen items, it takes much longer to reclaim your family’s peace of mind. When fortifying your home against burglary, it’s important to understand the most...
by Media Vision | May 18, 2023 | Residential, Residential News
Have you ever had a pipe burst? It’s an experience you are not soon to forget. Frozen pipes cause more damage and cost more money each year than fires. The worse is however when you are out of the house when it happens and are unaware of the water damage wreaking...
by Media Vision | Dec 18, 2022 | Residential, Residential News, What's New
Porch pirates are modern day Grinches. Thieves have gotten bold, looking for opportunities to grab packages off porches in the middle of the day. Walking up to doors with packages of their own in their hands to look like drivers, then taking off with items in broad...
by laurah@mediavisionadvertising.com | Oct 25, 2022 | Residential News, What's New
Halloween is such a fun night for families! While you take the time to put out the decorations and stock up on candy, it is smart to take some precautions to protect your home from those looking for more tricks than treats! Halloween is a holiday that opens your home...
by laurah@mediavisionadvertising.com | Oct 11, 2022 | Commercial News, Residential News, What's New
Everyone assumes that a home fire is never going to happen to us however in 2021 there were approximately 338,000 home fires. Fire can engulf your home in no time and catch an unsuspecting family off guard. We hope you never have to face the devastation of a home fire...