Home Owner Tip of the Month

Posted by Janet Buff

As you know, being a homeowner is a big responsibility.  There are a myriad of  things to tend to and often, some of the little, yet important things, get pushed aside.  From time to time, I will write to remind you about some of these little, important things.  For example:

Have you checked the batteries in your smoke detector recently?  Fire Marshals say that almost all fire-related deaths can be avoided by working smoke detectors.  A good rule of thumb is to change your batteries twice a year, in the spring and fall when you re-set your clocks. 

That way your smoke detector will always run like clockwork!  And your family will always be protected.

So, remember to check your batteries and, in the meantime, if you have questions about any "little thing," or if you have a friend or a relative who needs my professional assistance, just give me a call.  I'll be glad to answer any questions that I can.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Houston Association of REALTORS®
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