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THE IMPORTANCE OF INSURANCE

Written by crizlai on Sep 7th, 2009 | Filed under: accidents, automobile, awareness, insurance, life, rant, tips

I still could not believe why there are still so many people in this present technologically equipped world are still having the phobia of being approached by an insurance agent. The word “insurance” does not necessary has to be related to the “D” word where a life would be at stake. It could just as well be for other areas pertaining to natural calamities or man-made damages or losses like fire, flood, earthquake, theft etc. It is a good financial plan that seemed to be overlooked by many people until they have faced head on with the tragedy loss of a loved one or even the inadequate insurance coverage they have on their assets.

Most people would just stay in the comfort zone, having the wrong perception that they or their loved ones would not meet with any accidents. Eventually, in most cases, it was too late to turn back the clock. What’s the reason for procrastinating while you know exactly that having the right insurance premium would ease yours or your immediate family’s financial burden in time of unexpected situations? Having not enough time, money or delaying the immediate action to get one covered are some of the lamest excuses and failures in a person’s life decision making. The future is just as important as the present.

Auto insurance would probably get the most attention as it would be a “must-have” insurance coverage while owning a vehicle but getting the right insurance agency does matter too. There are so many auto insurance quotes out there for you to choose from but you have to be wary of the terms and conditions it has to expedite claims. Moreover, please choose carefully a reputable agency to handle all your insurance needs as well as one with higher deductibles on your premiums. Won’t that be great to save a bit more on your yearly expenses?

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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN FIRE SERVICE ADMINISTRATION

Written by crizlai on Sep 7th, 2009 | Filed under: awareness, education, fire safety

Based on the local laws on the requirement for building fire safety, there are many jobs available for fire safety professionals. Unfortunately, not many people, even those former or retired firemen are qualified to provide proper consultation without the necessary qualifications. It’s true that they may be well versed in getting the necessary approval from the relevant departments for the certificate of fitness for buildings but how experience are they in knowing everything there is to know to stay above in the industry?

There are so many things to know on the fire safety measures of a good building such as providing adequate fire appliances and fixed installation to assist fire and rescue personnel for quick and effective detection and extinguishment of fires. Designing and installation of building services that would provide adequate and safe escape routes for the occupants of the building. There are even the inter-floors and inter-building requirements to consider and these are just a small part of knowledge such personnel should have.

Won’t it be great to know more in the Fire Service Administration, Risk Management in Fire Service, Labor Management Relations, Ethics in Fire Service, Planning for Community Fire Protection, Analysis of Issues and Trends in Fire Service Administration, Administration of Emergency Medical Services, Personnel Management for Fire Service Agencies, Legal Aspects of Fire Service Management, Financial Management in Fire Service Organizations, Applications of Fire Research, Criminalistics and Intelligence Gathering when there is a university around that would help you in your career advancement?

The best part in obtaining the Bachelor of arts in fire service administration degree would be that it would provide you with the knowledge in administrative, management, and leadership skills to meet the many challenges ahead in your career. You would get acquainted with the latest cutting edge principles, theory, and practices available to the Fire Service Professional on top of being more creative, critical and possess transformational thinking strategies necessary to manage any situation with confidence. Moreover, the degree can be obtained through online learning without interfering with your daily job. Check them out for a better future ahead!

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SEATTLE PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER

Written by crizlai on Aug 4th, 2009 | Filed under: accidents, awareness, insurance, lawyers, life

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It would be great to have someone courteous, pleasant and experience to handle my insurance case if anything bad were to happen to me. I don’t think I would have the knowledge and experience to go through the whole ordeal of getting the paper work done for the claims. Who else could be better assigned the task than the expertise of a Seattle personal injury lawyer? Having more than 5 decades of handling the justice deserved by victims of personal injuries, the Rush, Hannula, Harkins & Kyler, L.L.P. should be one such great law firm to look out for.

The firm had many concrete results over the past decades, making them one of the most sought after for claims such as Medical Malpractice, Car Accidents, Truck Accidents, Vehicle Accidents, Worksite / Construction Accidents, Nursing Home Liability, Slip and Fall / Premises Liability, Swimming / Diving Accidents, Maritime Injuries / Boating Accidents, Governmental Liability, Dog Bites / Attacks, Recreation Accidents, Dangerous Products and Insurance Bad Faith / Unfair Conduct.

Don’t worry about the cost on involving their services as their initial consultation is free of charge and they would only get paid for their services if you receive monetary compensation. Let them handle all your legal issues while you concentrate more on your medical care and financial security.

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TO EAT OR NOT TO EAT?

Written by crizlai on Jul 24th, 2009 | Filed under: awareness, body, diet, food, health, lifestyle, rant

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You were standing in a barbeque line to get to your food. You spotted something good and the aroma coming from the stove kept your tummy yearning for more of those hot and spicy, not forgetting oily seafood platters. Those fish could well be safe for your diet as they are low in fat and high in protein but the method of preparation was a bit risky. There were spices and coconut milk in them. Grilling might sounds good but the amount of carbon accumulated might tarnish your health. You paused. You contemplated whether to follow the queue or to quit. Awww… those clams, mussels, scallops, shrimps and squids were too good to resist! There goes your diet plan. You lost your battle against your temptation to savor those fat-rich food again. Isn’t this what happened to us when we were trying to scale down our weight?

Well, there’s the good and evil in that. The good part would be that you have the best weight loss supplements to burn out all the fat that you had gained. The evil part would be that you just do not heed your health at all and fall into the obese category. Under a prediction by the World Health Organization, there would be about 2.3 billion overweight adults in the world by 2015 and more than 700 million of them will be obese. That’s an alarming figure, thus something has to be done to create the awareness on obesity before more people are down with obese related complications.

Obese related illness can be quite fatal. They include high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, diabetes type 2, congestive heart failure, heart diseases, stroke, gallstones and gallbladder disorders, gout, osteoarthritis, cancer, pregnancy complications, female reproductive health and so on. On top of that, there would also be the psychological disorders which would trigger depression, eating disorder and low self esteem due to unbalanced figures. Won’t it be better if we were to stay fit and healthy instead?

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ASBESTOS AND YOU

Written by crizlai on Jul 22nd, 2009 | Filed under: awareness, health, product

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Asbestos is TOXIC! That’s what many people would know and the thought of mesothelioma, an asbestos caused cancer, would send many scrambling for a safer hideout. What do you know about mesothelioma then? The only known cause of mesothelioma is through a long term exposure to the fibers found in asbestos. The material was found to be highly hazardous to the human health as it affects the membranes that surround the lungs and the lining of the abdomen. It would normally be too late when diagnosed with this type of cancer as the remaining life span would be between 1-5 years.

The extrapolated incidence of mesothelioma throughout the world could be real high with China, India and USA claiming the top 3 spots. Asbestos may have been banned in many countries but many could not avoid using it as its uses remained quite irreplaceable. Asbestos has good sound absorption qualities, tensile strength and is also resistance to heat, electricity and chemical damage.

The three most common forms of asbestos are chrysotile, amosite, and crocidolite. Chrysotile or white asbestos accounts for approximately 90-95% of the asbestos used in US production of asbestos products. Of the 3 forms of industrial asbestos, amosite has been found to be the most hazardous asbestos mineral. Amosite has a straight, hollow, minute and feather-like fiber structure and can stay almost invisible to the human eyes and airborne for up to 72 hours. Although asbestos has been recycled to be made into harmless glass, porcelain stoneware tiles, porous single-fired wall tiles and ceramic bricks, it is best that we do not use such material at all for the sake of the health of our loved ones.

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