Choosing Shingles that Coordinate with Your Siding

July 25, 2018 Kearns Brothers 0

You may be tempted not to worry about whether your shingles match the color of your siding, but since your home’s roof can account for approximately forty percent of the exterior of your home, you may want to change your way of thinking. One of the first things that you will want to consider is… Read more

Best Way to Shop for Aluminum Fencing

July 25, 2018 IFence USA 0

As the name suggests, aluminum fencing consists primarily of aluminum elements. Its popularity stems from its ability to resist corrosion largely owing to its low metal density. If you’re looking for a lightweight, durable option to secure your home or business, aluminum fencing is the way to go. Aluminum fences are ideal for both residential and… Read more

Professional Computer Consulting Saves Time and Money

July 25, 2018 CPS 0

Nowadays businesses cannot run without technology.  Business comes to a startling halt when software or program failures occur.  When technology goes awry it affects day to day business.  Most companies can’t afford the costs associated with downtime but also can’t absorb the expense of having an IT specialist on their payroll to fix issues with… Read more

A Few Reasons It May Be Time To Upgrade Your Linear Accelerator

July 25, 2018 Acceletronics 0

When it comes to medical equipment a linear accelerator is considered the “workhorse” as it is used again and again, every day.  Some facilities, with lower patient counts, can often still use a linear accelerator that can be decades old whereas larger facilities often replace their radiation oncology equipment regularly every few years.  In the… Read more

The Importance of Long-Term Care Planning

July 23, 2018 Sean J Nichols 0

Most people fail to plan for their long-term care.  More often than not the reason given for this is that people don’t start to think about growing old and what is going to happen to them simply because it is so far off.  What is important to them is the present: remaining healthy, independent, and… Read more

Eye Corrective Surgery This Summer Season

July 23, 2018 MI Lasik 0

This summer has been a hot one!  With hot summer days glasses can be a pain.  They fog up when its humid and you head outside after being in the air, cause your face to sweat, make you have to carry expensive sunglasses, and are just an all-around hassle make many people start to consider… Read more

The Reality of Hard Water In Your Home

July 23, 2018 Reynolds Water 0

The water supply in your household can arguably be stated to be the single most important within your home.  Next, in order of importance for the comfort of its occupants being waste drain and electrical systems.  The water in your home is of absolute importance in order to live comfortably within your home.  Running water… Read more

Proper Maintenance Keeps Medical Systems Running Smoothly

July 23, 2018 Radparts 0

The manufacturer of all medical equipment routinely establishes a regular maintenance schedule that customers need to be able to accomplish in order to ensure that their system is running properly. These maintenance requirements ensure tests are run to ensure that certain linear accelerator parts are all functioning well. The same is true for oncology equipment… Read more

Which Medigap Plan is Right for You?

July 23, 2018 Medigap 0

In the United States, Medigap is also known as Medicare Supplemental Insurance. Unlike Medicare which is administered largely by the government, Medigap insurance programs including the benefits are contracted to private insurers. Recent statistics show about 20% of Medicare beneficiaries are also covered by Medigap. Medicare typically covers enrollees who are 65 years old or… Read more

What Do Medicare Plans Actually Cover?

July 19, 2018 Medicare 0

Medicare, which was launched in 1966, is the national health insurance program for people over 65 years old and is administered by the United States federal government’s Social Security Administration. It is funded by worker payroll taxes, taxes from beneficiaries and a few government subsidies. The overarching goal of Medicare is to cover enrollees over… Read more