Complete Home Fire Protection In Sedalia Should Include A Monitored Fire Alarm

byAlma Abell

Every year there are over one and a half million fires in the U.S. and, unfortunately, many of those fires claim the lives of innocent people. To be truly safe from a possible fire, you need a complete home fire protection system that includes a comprehensive smoke and fire alarm that immediately notifies the monitoring company when there is a problem. The monitoring company, in turn, will notify the fire department so that they can catch the fire before it becomes out of control. A comprehensive home fire protection system is the absolute best way to protect yourself and your family from a fire, making it a very important addition to your home.

Costing Less Than You Think

Companies that offer systems for home fire protection in Sedalia monitor the systems 24 hours a day so even if you are not at home, they can contact the fire department for you when a fire starts. This feature is priceless because it means that even if you are away from home, the fire damage can be greatly reduced, thanks to a complete and monitored home fire protection system purchased from a reputable security company. These systems also cost a lot less than you think because you only pay a small one-time fee for the system itself while the monthly monitoring fee remains the same.

DIY Systems Are Not the Same

Most do-it-yourself security systems simply aren’t as effective as professional security systems because they are usually missing one main perk – 24/7 monitoring of your home. These systems are typically good only if you are home because they make a noise when someone tries to break in or a fire starts but they do nothing if you are gone. Sedalia home fire protection that involves round-the-clock monitoring works best and, in fact, is the only type of security protection that really works.

Volcano erupts in southern Chile

Saturday, April 25, 2015

The Calbuco volcano in Southern Chile erupted twice on Wednesday. It was the first major eruption of the volcano in over fifty years.

The Chilean National Geology and Mining Service said the second eruption was more powerful than the first. By reports, the first eruption caused some regional panic. Emergency officials had very little time to alert local residents because of its abruptness.

The Chilean interior ministry said over 4,000 people were evacuated. The volcanic ash rose upward over six miles and has caused flight cancellations. According to Chilean health ministry sanitary planning division head Bernardo Martorell, the ash could cause water pollution and eye and skin infections. As of yesterday, Associated Press said no-one was reported injured as a result of the eruption. But on Thursday a ministry official said they fear another eruption may occur.

This was not the only volcanic eruption in the region in recent years. Another volcano in Southern Chile erupted in back in 2011. Due to that violent eruption, hundreds of flights were cancelled and over 3,000 people evacuated.

The 6,500 foot volcano is reportedly among the three most hazardous in Chile.

Bombings kill over 100 in Baghdad

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Iraqi police say a series of car bombings across the capital, Baghdad, killed at least 127 people, wounding hundreds of others.

Reports say three of today’s blasts were coordinated. The first occurred at 10:25 local time (07:25 GMT), the others following within minutes. One of the bombs targeted the busy Shourja Market in central Baghdad, near to the Iraqi health ministry. The others were detonated near the Interior Ministry in eastern Baghdad and the Labor Ministry.

Police say that earlier, a suicide car bomber struck a police patrol in Dora, southern Baghdad, killing three policemen and twelve students at a local college. Another explosion in central Baghdad has also been reported.

The attacks come just two days after the Iraqi parliament passed a law vital for elections to be held early next year. Mowaffaq al-Rubaie, a former Iraqi security adviser, blamed al-Qaeda, saying they have been active in Baghdad recently and are trying to destabilize the government before elections.

“The aim is to show the government is unable to protect civilian[s] and its own people and also to deter people from going to ballot boxes,” al-Rubaie said.

Tuesday’s attacks were the worst in the Iraqi capital since late October when twin bomb attacks outside municipal offices killed at least 155 people.

Are You Eligible For A Roof Replacement In Des Moines?

byadmin

How old is your roof? Does it leak or look as if it might collapse after the next heavy snowfall? Roofs don’t last forever and if you feel as if your roof is in bad shape, you should do something about it.

It’s not hard to find roof replacement in Des Moines and it’s smarter to get the process started now rather than waiting until your roof’s condition gets even worse.

Get an Inspection

If you feel as if your roof isn’t doing so well, you should get an inspection from a roofing professional. There are plenty of roofers that can handle a Des Moines roof replacement so you’ll be able to easily find a roofer near you.

Getting an inspection will allow you to figure out how much the roof replacement will cost. Usually, the roofer you contact will come out to your home and take a look at your roof. They might inspect the roof for several hours or only a few minutes, depending on how bad your roof is. The worse your roof is, the more work the roofer will have to do.

Why Get a Replacement Now?

If your roof is leaking, it’s a good idea to get a roof replacement sooner than later. Leaky roofs can lead to attic damage, ceiling damage, and furniture damage as well. You should also know that it’s more difficult to replace a roof when it’s raining so you should check the weather before hiring a roofer to start the job for you.

It’s worth getting a new roof for a lot of reasons. A new roof could increase your home’s property value, for instance. If you’re nervous about the coming rainy season, you should reach out to a roofing company and get the whole process started before the rain starts pouring down on your leaky roof.

Major explosion at Mt. Redoubt volcano in Alaska

Friday, April 4, 2008

The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) reported today a “significant explosive event” had occurred at Mount Redoubt in Alaska. Lightning was observed within an ash cloud that formed over the volcano. As a result the AVO raised the alert level to ‘warning’ and level ‘red’ for aviation. The event occurred at 6:00 a.m. (AKDT).

According to the Observatory, seismic activity caused a major lahar, similar to a mudslide or landslide, to occur in the Drift River Valley. Inhabitants of the Valley were advised to seek high ground and take immediate precautions against flooding. So far there are no reports of injuries or evacuations. Wikinews has e-mailed the AVO for a statement regarding the event, but has yet to receive a reply.

“Strong, but diminishing seismic activity is continuing as of 07:35 AKDT,” said the AVO on its website. At 9:18 a.m., the AVO reported that the event had ended. “Continuing seismic activity and web camera images indicate that low level emissions of steam, gas, and some volcanic ash are continuing to be emitted at the volcano at altitudes of [20,000 feet].” The AVO is sending a team to investigate the latest eruption which will include a fly-over to take readings on the gases being emitted.

The explosion sent volcanic ash which spread to “Homer, Anchor Point, and Seldovia” to an altitude of over 50,000 feet. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued an advisory stating that ash fall can be expected from “Ninilchik Southward through mid morning.” The advisory is scheduled to end at 10:00 a.m. (AKDT).

As a result of recent eruptions at Redoubt, half of the 6 million gallons of crude oil stored in the Drift Valley will be removed to a safer location. There is no word on when the move will take place. The storage facility is located just 22 miles from Redoubt.

Wikinews interviews Rocky De La Fuente, U.S. Democratic Party presidential candidate

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Businessman Rocky De La Fuente took some time to speak with Wikinews about his campaign for the U.S. Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential nomination.

The 61-year-old De La Fuente resides in San Diego, California, grew up in Tijuana, and owns multiple businesses and properties throughout the world. Since getting his start in the automobile industry, De La Fuente has branched out into the banking and real estate markets. Despite not having held or sought political office previously, he has been involved in politics, serving as the first-ever Hispanic superdelegate to the 1992 Democratic National Convention.

De La Fuente entered the 2016 presidential race last October largely due to his dissatisfaction with Republican front-runner Donald Trump. He argues he is a more accomplished businessman than Trump, and attacks Trump as “a clown,” “a joke,” “dangerous,” and “in the same category as Hitler.” Nevertheless, De La Fuente’s business background begets comparisons with Trump. The Alaskan Midnight Sun blog described him as the Democrats’ “own Donald Trump.”

While receiving only minimal media coverage, he has campaigned actively, and according to the latest Federal Election Commission filing, loaned almost US$ 4 million of his own money to the campaign. He has qualified for 48 primary and caucus ballots, but has not yet obtained any delegates to the 2016 Democratic National Convention. Thus far, according to the count at The Green Papers, De La Fuente has received 35,406 votes, or 0.23% of the total votes cast. He leads among the many lesser-known candidates but trails both Senator Bernie Sanders who has received nearly 6.5 million votes and front-runner Hillary Clinton who has just shy of 9 million votes.

With Wikinews reporter William S. Saturn?, De La Fuente discusses his personal background, his positions on political issues, his current campaign for president, and his political future.

China’s consumer prices rise to a three-year high in June as food prices soar 14.4 percent

Monday, July 11, 2011

China’s National Bureau of Statistics released data Saturday showing that the consumer price index (CPI) for June climbed 6.4% from a year ago. That compares with a 5.5% rise in May, which was the largest since a 6.3% increase in July 2008. The major factor contributing to this figure was the steep rise in food prices which climbed 14.4%. Pork is a major food staple in China, and its price rose 65% from last year.

Analysts predicted that China’s inflation would peak in June, but particularly worrisome was the steep rise in the cost of food from the same time last year and up from 11.7% in May, indicating that Beijing may have difficulty in controlling inflation.

We must treat stabilising overall price levels as the top priority … and keep the direction of macro-economic adjustments unchanged.

China is the world’s second largest economy, having grown robustly in the last two years driven by a 2009 governmental stimulus package of $586 billion and low interest rates offered by state-owned banks. These were directed at promoting investments in real estate construction and government infrastructure projects, enabling China to lead the global recovery after the collapse of the U.S. mortgage market led to a worldwide recession.

Now Beijing is attempting to slow its fast pace of growth, fearful of inflation, by restricting bank lending and raising interest rates. High inflation along with high property values could hurt the economy. Since October, China’s Central Bank has raised interest rates five times.

Many factors are contributing to China’s inflation, including higher wages for migrant workers, increases in the prices of food and gasoline, as well as diminished output from crucial agricultural areas cause by droughts and flooding this spring.

Today, China’s Premier Wen Jiabao indicated that the war on inflation was continuing and controlling inflation was a top priority for the government, increasing expectations that interest rates would be further increased.

If they signal any comfort with inflation, and inflation is as high as it is now, they could create an environment in which people would panic, and they can have a real problem on their hands.

“We must treat stabilising overall price levels as the top priority of our macro-economic controls and keep the direction of macro-economic adjustments unchanged,” Wen said today in comments reported on the central government’s website. He had said in March that the ruling Communist Party is worried that a continuing rise in food prices could result in public protests.

Wen said the government would boost the supply of hogs to keep the price of pork stable, the price of pork being the major contributor to China’s food inflation index and the most closely watched item on it.

“If they signal any comfort with inflation, and inflation is as high as it is now, they could create an environment in which people would panic, and they can have a real problem on their hands,” said Tim Condon, Asian researcher at ING.

As markets worried about the news of Chinese inflation as well as concerns about the European debt crisis, oil dropped below US$95 a barrel today.

Learn The Facts About Construction Law In Vail

byAlma Abell

Construction law can be described as the legal requirements, lawful regulations, ordinances, and laws that pertain to labor that takes place or involves contractual construction, modifications, repair work, or adjustments to a building or structure. It also refers to the demolition of a building. If you are a property owner who needs contracts prepared, a general contractor in need of legal assistance, or a person involved in a litigation dispute, you should get in touch with your local experts in commercial law for immediate assistance. It is a good idea for individuals in these circumstances to seek help from attorneys who have experience in construction defect litigation and mechanic’s lien foreclosure cases.

Hiring a Lawyer Who Understands the Ins and Outs of the Construction Industry

Construction law covers various areas of legal practice. It can apply to many different types of clients including those involved in residential construction as well as their subcontractors and suppliers. A case will almost always involve a homeowner who is very concerned about the outcome of his or her investment. A good lawyer will need to have plenty of experience in problem-solving to take on this type of case and have a positive outcome. These cases can involve everything from personal injury to wrongful death and various other legal disputes.

Contact an Attorney in Your Area for Assistance with Your Construction Issue

To find more information about construction law in Vail, you can contact your local law firm and see if they offer this type of beneficial service. They will be able to inform you of all the areas that construction legal services cover and if this type of legal aid is the right choice for your own specific situation.

You can also find out about other areas of commercial law offered such as partnership, formation and disputes, real estate law, insurance law, and homeowners’ association law. Commercial law practice includes all aspects of construction law to help homeowners and contractors come to positive agreements.

Wikinews Shorts: February 3, 2010

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

A compilation of brief news reports for Wednesday, February 3, 2010.

The Nigerian man accused of trying to blow up a Detroit-bound jetliner on Christmas day with hidden explosives is cooperating with investigators and providing fresh intelligence after the U.S. enlisted the help of his family, an administration official said. His family persuaded him to cooperate.

Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab has been providing information to Federal Bureau of Investigation agents questioning him, the official told reporters on the condition of anonymity.

The official declined to provide details on what kind of information Abdulmutallab was providing.

Related news

  • “Failed bomb aboard Delta flight” — Wikinews, December 26, 2009

Sources

  • Evan Perez. “Abdulmutallab Resumes Talking to Federal Agents” — The Wall Street Journal, February 2, 2010
  • “Bomb plot accused ‘co-operating'” — UKPA, February 2, 2010

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Somajiguda on the map of India

One person died and 41 were injured, including three nurses who are critically injured, in a major fire at Park Healthcare Hospital in Somajiguda, a suburb of the Indian city Hyderabad, on Tuesday morning.

The fire engulfed a major portion of the five-storey hospital’s first floor, along with some medical equipment and furniture on the other floors.

City police commissioner A K Khan said that a criminal case had been registered against the hospital management. “It is also being determined whether safety standards were followed by the hospital,” he said.

Sources

  • “Major fire at city hospital; one patient dead” — The Hindu, February 2, 2010
  • “Major fire at Hyderabad hospital; one patient dead” — PTI, February 2, 2010

Chinese authorities say they are preparing to launch a crackdown on melamine-laced milk after the scandal over tainted products, which made hundreds of thousands of children ill two years ago and damaged China’s brand reputation overseas, resurfaced.

China has dispatched inspectors to sixteen provinces to urge local governments to thoroughly investigate cases concerning food safety.

The decision comes after milk products tainted with the industrial chemical melamine were removed from sale in Shanghai and the provinces of Shaanxi, Shandong, Liaoning and Hebei, the state-run Xinhua News Agency said.

Related news

  • “Contaminated baby’s milk induces wave of child illness in China” — Wikinews, September 22, 2008

Sources

  • Edward Wong. “China Begins Emergency Check of Dairy Products” — The New York Times, February 2, 2010
  • Cara Anna. “Beijing begins emergency sweep for tainted milk products” — The Boston Globe, February 3, 2010

At least twenty-six people have been killed in Karachi, Pakistan after four days of ethnic killings, according to police officials. The officials said that nine people were killed on Monday in the city’s Orangi western neighbourhood, which has a majority ethnic Pashtun community.

The Sindh government has awarded special powers to the Pakistan Rangers under Section 5 of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997 and imposed Section 144 in the limits of 26 police stations for a month.

At least forty people were killed as ethnic clashes erupted across the city in early January.Home minister of Sindh province, Dr Zulfiqar Mirza has called upon the Army to restore peace and order.

Sources

  • Salis bin Perwaiz. “Rangers given control of 26 police stations” — The News International, February 3, 2010
  • “Deadly ethnic violence hits Karachi” — Al Jazeera, February 2, 2010
  • Zamir Sheikh and Nisar Mehdi. “Army asked to take over Karachi” — The Nation, February 3, 2010