Rita’s, A Fun Home
Décor Boutique
Home décor is in abundance with a variety of
decorative throw pillows, lamps, inspirational wall
art, beautiful floral arrangements, and much more on
display throughout the store. Refurbished furniture
is the focal point of the boutique. From finding and
buying the pieces to then restoring or repurposing
them, it’s something Rita has enjoyed doing for some
time. The finished products are unique and one-of-akind treasures. For those who may want to try their
own hand at furniture restoration, Rita’s also sells
Stella Paints, the same line of chalk paint she uses,
made in nearby Beresford, SD. Handmade florals are
another creative item offered at Rita’s. These beautiful,
permanent floral arrangements can be custom made
in practically any color scheme a customer might
desire. And if you have a piece of furniture you just
love but is out dated and you are not particularly
artistic or creative, bring it in to Rita, as she is now
doing custom painting for that piece you need
updated giving it a whole new life.
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Create a
Fire Safety Plan
Fire safety protocol gives people the ability to get out of a
building promptly and safely in the event of a fire.
Fires are unpredictable and can cause devastating loss of life and
property. The U.S. Fire Administration states that, in 2017, there
were 1,319,500 reported fires that resulted in 3,400 deaths and
14,670 injuries in the United States.
Travelers Insurance company advises people to develop a
comprehensive fire safety plan, which can help save lives when
used in concert with functioning smoke and carbon monoxide
detectors. However, the National Fire Protection Association says
only about one-quarter of households actually have developed
and practiced a fire-escape plan or have taken measures to
prevent fires around their homes.
Here are some ways to stay safe.
• Repair or replace malfunctioning kitchen appliances
promptly. Keep them clean and always use them according to
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Do not leave a room while cooking. The Consumer Product
Safety Commission says that most kitchen fires, which can ignite
in as little as one minute, start after someone left the room.
• Keep a fully charged and functioning fire extinguisher on the
premises, preferably one on each floor of a home or business.
• Do not overload power strips with plugs, and have a licensed
electrician inspect and suggest updates to antiquated wiring
systems.
• Teach children about the dangers of playing with fire. Keep
matches and lighters away from children.
• Pull together all members of an office or household to come
up with an effective evacuation plan.Walk through the building
and inspect all possible escape routes. Mark two ways out of
each room. If a window exit is recommended, have a functioning
ladder that can provide safe egress.
• Choose an outside meeting place that is far away from the
residence or building, but close enough that it can be easily
reached by all.
• Set up a buddy system so that certain members of the family
or company will be responsible for helping elderly, young or
disabled people exit the premises.
• Practice identifying escape routes, and institute regular
evacuation plans so that everyone can function quickly should a
fire occur.
Fires can spread quickly and easily claim lives. By addressing fire
risks and implementing safety plans, people can save lives.
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