When lifting heavy objects on the job, there’s a fine line between getting the job done and risking serious injury. For construction workers and warehouse staff, knowing how to measure a situation for potential hazards could mean the difference between a successful lift and a trip to the emergency room. Whether you’re moving construction materials or stacking pallets, you should know these crucial safety questions to ask before lifting a heavy object.
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Things To Consider Before Changing Your Spark Plugs
Spark plugs are small yet mighty influences on your vehicle’s performance. Understanding when and how to change them is a valuable skill that not only saves you money at the repair shop but also ensures your vehicle is running at its best. Do away with intimidation and use this blog to learn about a few things to consider before changing your spark plugs.
Read moreMurder at the Museum to be Held March 23 at the Museum of Fulton County
A scream in the night, bloody footprints on a train, and a museum full of artifacts. Invite friends to join you for an evening of mystery and mayhem at the annual Murder at the Museum event on Saturday, March 23 at the Museum of Fulton County across from the fairgrounds in Wauseon.
Read more5 Noises That May Be Signs of Current Problems
In the daily rush of activity that fills our lives, it’s easy to overlook or dismiss unusual noises. However, some sounds, especially those that are out of the ordinary, can be harbingers of underlying issues needing attention. Paying heed to these auditory cues can save us from inconvenience or harm down the line. Here are five noises that may be signs of current problems you should not ignore.
Read moreThe Cross You Bear: Defining The Three Main Types of Trauma
Trauma describes a response to deeply distressing or disturbing events that overwhelm an individual’s ability to cope. It can manifest in various forms, impacting mental, emotional, and physical health.
Read more4 Life Lessons Fundraising Teaches Children
Raising children isn’t just about helping them excel academically or teaching them how to play sports. It’s an opportunity to instill core life values that will shape them into empathetic and responsible adults. One unique avenue that parents can explore to aid in this is fundraising. While often seen as an adult activity, fundraising can be a teachable moment full of lessons that enrich a child’s character. Let’s explore some important life lessons fundraising teaches children.
Read moreHome Improvement Tips: Staying Safe While Doing Yard Work
Transforming your outdoor space into a personal oasis is a rewarding project that many take on, but it’s important to prioritize safety amidst the excitement. As spring approaches, it’s the perfect time to reframe your mindset from purely focusing on landscaping to considering your well-being. Use these home improvement tips to stay safe while doing yard work.
Read morePAW Patrol Live! Get 25% off on tickets
WIN a family 4-pack of tickets to see 🐾 PAW Patrol Live! “The Great Pirate Adventure” 🐾 in Toledo at Huntington Center on March 5 & 6 for two PAWsome shows!
Read more3 Truths You Need to Know in order for your Marriage to Thrive, Especially with Kids
Dishes done, dinner in the crock-pot, toddler’s toys put away, preschooler’s Picasso-inspired crayon drawing on the wall magically erased, the cemented Goldfish and water paste removed from the couch, baby nursed a million and five times, and the house finally looks the way it did when my husband left this morning!! Yup, I was one of “those” stay-at-home moms, I aspired to be a Supermom and if I fell short I wouldn’t settle for anything less than June Cleaver. So you can imagine how crushed I was after killing myself day in and day out juggling a newborn, 3-year-old, & four year old while maintaining a household only to see a look of disappointment on my husband’s face when he got home. Naturally, after a few weeks of this, it weighed heavy on me and I did what any “June” would do and kindly approached my husband, inquiring why he was disappointed, and we had a remarkable adult conversation, NOT! My exhausted foggy mom brain was spinning and somewhere between my mind and mouth kindness, compassion, and even comprehension were lost…what spewed out was ugly, loud, hurtfulness.
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