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Tis the Season...for Grilling


CARELESS GRILLING CAN COOK UP TROUBLE!

Every year, careless use of barbecue grills is the cause of hundreds of fires. The resulting property damage can be widespread and expensive! Careless grilling costs millions of dollars and, tragically, can also cost people their lives.

 

Even a moment of carelessness with a barbecue grill can cause a situation that is costly and dangerous.  However, understanding the causes of common grilling accidents and taking the appropriate safety precautions help people avoid dangerous situations during the outdoor cooking season.

 

The following tips can help everyone enjoy their barbeque grills safely:

 

ALWAYS:

·         Be sure your grill is sturdy and stable, especially if it stands on legs. Take special care on a combustible surface.

·         Place your grill so that sparks and smoke won’t fly toward buildings, furniture or people.

·         Prevent burns and protect your clothing with a heavy apron and potholder-type gloves.

·         Use only enough charcoal to last for the time it is needed.

·         Properly attach your ash catcher when using a kettle grill.

·         Douse the coals thoroughly with water after grilling.

·         Transport, store and use propane gas cylinders in an upright position only.

 

DON’T:

·         Barbecue in a confined space; if possible, don’t grill on balconies and decks of apartments and condominiums.

·         Use gasoline, kerosene, alcohol or a cigarette lighter to start a fire.

·         Add more starter fluid to an existing fire.

·         Leave a grill unattended once the coals are lit.

·         Move outdoor barbecues indoors. Smoldering charcoal can build up lethal concentrations of carbon monoxide.

·         Discard used briquettes in a cardboard carton or any other combustible container.

 

 



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Posted Monday, June 06 2011 12:06 PM
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GMAC Drivers Test Results


GMAC Insurance Study: Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. Drivers Unfit for the Road

Today, the 2011 GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test results revealed that 1 in 5 drivers on the road today cannot meet the basic requirements to get a driver's license. This means that 36.9 million U.S. drivers - roughly 18 percent - would not pass the written drivers test if they took it today.

Which state scored the best/worst on the GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test? Kansas continued to reign as the state with the safest drivers with an average score of 82.9 percent. New York, who had the worst average score last year, was bumped from last place this year by Washington, D.C. and the state's 71.8 percent average score.

Find out how well you would do!

Take the test to brush up on your driving knowledge and then view the full results at www.gmacinsurance.com and click on the National Drivers Test button. Without critical driving comprehension and a strong knowledge of the rules of the road, many drivers run the risk of causing accidents. The GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test sets out to remind drivers to always drive safely and know the rules of the road!

If you're a member of Facebook, check out the National Drivers Test Facebook App and "challenge a friend" to take the test and watch for news coverage of the results on the GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test Twitter page. Follow @driverstest on Twitter!





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Posted Friday, May 27 2011 9:42 AM
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GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test


GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test.


Letter to our policyholders: 

 If you needed to take your drivers test again today - could you pass? As it turns out, millions of people across the nation, driving on the roads each and every day, may fail the standard DMV 20-question written test. 
 
 Are you one of them? 
 
 This year, our office is teaming up with GMAC Insurance to ask the American driving public this very question and encourage people to take a test that will help keep the rules of the road and safe driving habits on their minds. 
 
 It's all part of the 7th Annual GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test. This year's results will be revealed on May 26th, right before Memorial Day weekend - the start of the summer driving season. We're partnering with GMAC Insurance for this fun and simple way to refresh your driving credentials and make you a better, safer driver. 
 
 Look for more emails to follow and get ready to brush up on your driving knowledge! 
 
 Thank you for your business!
R.P. Ryan Insurance
602-992-9700


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Posted Friday, May 13 2011 11:26 AM
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Tags : Insurance, auto, home, business, fleet. Free Quote

Spring Training is here!


The nicest time of year in Phoenix is NOW! Spring training is in the air and the weather is beautiful. Here is the 2001 Cactus League spring training schedule, check it out:

 
Feb. 25
AZ at SF
Feb. 26
COL at AZ
LAD at LAA
LAD at SF

Feb. 27
SF at AZ
OAK at CHC
CIN at CLE
LAA at LAD
SD at SEA
KC at TEX


Feb. 28
COL at AZ
MIL at CHC
CLE at CIN
CWS at LAD
OAK at LAA
SF at MIL
SEA at SD
KC at TEX
March 1
LAD at CLE
AZ at COL
MIL at CWS
SD at KC
CIN at LAA
CIN at OAK
TEX at SEA
CHC at SF
March 2
SEA at AZ
CWS at CIN
KC at LAD
CHC at MIL
CLE at OAK
COL at SD
AZ at SF*
LAA at TEX

March 3
TEX at CHC
LAD at CIN*
SF at COL
SEA at CWS
KC at LAA
OAK at MIL
AZ at SD
CLE at TEX
March 4
SD at AZ
COL at CLE
CHC at KC
CWS at LAA
SF at LAD*
TEX at OAK
CIN at SEA
MIL at SF

March 5
TEX at AZ
SD at CHC
CWS at CLE
COL at KC
LAA at MIL
CIN at LAD
SF at OAK
CLE at SEA

March 6
AZ at LAA
LAD at CHC
CHC at CIN
CLE at COL
KC at CWS
MIL at OAK
OAK at SD
SEA at SF
MIL at TEX
March 7
CWS at AZ
(Tucson)
LAA at CHC
MIL at CIN
LAD at COL
CLE at CWS
AZ at KC
SEA at OAK
KC at SD*
TEX at SF*
March 8
AZ at CLE
CHC at COL
COL at CWS
CIN at KC
TEX at LAA
LAD at MIL
SD at OAK
SF at SEA
March 9
MIL at AZ
KC at CHC
SD at CLE
COL at LAA
SEA at LAD
CIN at SD
CWS at SF
OAK at TEX
March 10
CWS at AZ*
CLE at CHC
SF at CIN
KC at LAA
SD at LAD
COL at MIL
KC at OAK
LAA at SEA
CWS at TEX
March 11
SEA at CLE
KC at COL
CHC at CWS
AZ at LAA
OAK at MIL
LAD at OAK
SF at SD*
CIN at TEX

March 12
CIN at CHC
CIN at CHC
(Las Vegas)
LAA at CLE
AZ at COL*
SD at COL
TEX at CWS
LAD at KC
AZ at MIL
OAK at SEA
LAD at SF

March 13
CHC at AZ
LAD at CHC
(Las Vegas)
LAA at CIN
SEA at LAA
CWS at LAD
KC at MIL
COL at OAK
CLE at SD
SF at TEX

March 14
OAK at CLE
CIN at COL
SD at CWS
LAD at TEX
CHC at SEA
MIL at SF
March 15
SF at AZ*
COL at CHC
MIL at CLE
OAK at KC
TEX at LAD
CHC at OAK
LAA at SD
March 16
LAA at AZ
KC at CIN*
SF at CWS
MIL at SEA*
COL at TEX*
March 17
CLE at CIN
CWS at COL
SEA at KC*
AZ at LAD
CWS at MIL
CHC at OAK
TEX at SD*
LAA at SF*
March 18
CIN at CHC
TEX at CLE*
MIL at COL
OAK at CWS
CLE at KC
SD at LAA
AZ at SEA
LAD at SF

March 19
CIN at AZ
COL at CIN
CLE at LAA
MIL at LAD
CWS at OAK
CHC at SD
KC at SF
SEA at TEX

March 20
SF at CHC
AZ at CLE
LAA at COL
LAD at CWS
TEX at KC
CIN at MIL
AZ at OAK
SD at SEA
OAK at SF

March 21
LAD at AZ*
SEA at CIN
CLE at KC
CHC at LAA
OAK at LAD
TEX at MIL
CWS at SD*
COL at SF
March 22
CLE at AZ
OAK at CIN
LAA at KC*
CHC at LAD
SD at MIL
CWS at SEA

March 23
OAK at CHC
KC at CLE
SEA at COL*
LAD at CWS
SF at LAA
CIN at SD
AZ at TEX

March 24
OAK at AZ
CWS at CHC
TEX at CIN
MIL at LAA
COL at LAD
KC at SEA
CLE at SF*
SD at TEX*
March 25
SEA at CHC
SD at CIN
TEX at COL*
AZ at CWS*
SF at KC
CLE at MIL
LAA at OAK
LAD at SEA*

March 26
KC at AZ
SF at CLE*
LAA at CWS
SEA at MIL
COL at OAK*
LAD at SD
CIN at SF
CHC at TEX

March 27
COL at CHC
AZ at CIN
OAK at COL
SF at KC
SD at LAA
(Angel Stadium)
CLE at LAD
CWS at MIL
TEX at SEA

March 28
TEX at AZ
CHC at CLE
CIN at CWS
MIL at KC
LAA at LAD
(Dodger Stadium)
SD at MIL
COL at SEA
OAK at SF
(AT&T Park)

March 29
TEX at CCU*
(BB&T Coastal Field)
AZ at CHC
CIN at CLE
SEA at COL
CWS at KC
LAD at LAA
(Angel Stadium)
SF at OAK
(Coliseum)
MIL at SD

March 30
CLE at CLB
(Columbus)
SEA at LAD
(Dodger Stadium)
TEX at RR*
(Dell Diamond)
OAK at SF
(AT&T Park)
COL at TUL
(Tulsa)
CWS at W-S
(Winston-Salem)
March 31

April 1


April 2

* = night game

This is a tentative schedule, subject to change. To receive spring-training news and schedule updates via email, please sign up for the Spring Training Online email newsletter.

* = night game

AZ = Arizona Diamondbacks
CCU = Coastal Carolina University
CHC = Chicago Cubs
CIN = Cincinnati Reds
CLB = Columbus Clippers
CLE = Cleveland Indians
COL = Colorado Rockies
CWS = Chicago White Sox
KC = Kansas City Royals
LAA = Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
LAD = Los Angeles Dodgers
MIL = Milwaukee Brewers
OAK = Oakland Athletics
RR = Round Rock Express
SD = San Diego Padres
SEA = Seattle Mariners
SF = San Francisco Giants
TEX = Texas Rangers
TUL = Tulsa Drillers
W-S = Winston-Salem Dash



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Posted Thursday, March 31 2011 11:02 AM
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Tags : rp ryan insurance, spring training phoenix arizona

Get Your Boat Ready For Summer in Arizona


Here are a few tips to get your boat ready for summer. Don't for get to update your insurance coverage. It's the Law. Give R.P. Ryan Insurance a call at (602) 992-9700 for a free no obligation quote. The Arizona lakes are a busy place in the summer. Don't forget about the trailer too.


GENERAL:

  • Do a general cleaning of hull, deck and topsides using a mild detergent
  • Make sure drains and scuppers are clear
  • Put on a good coat of wax
  • Clean and polish metal with a good metal polish
  • Clean teak and oil
  • Clean windows and hatches
  • Clean canvas, bimini and dodger
  • Clean interior including bilges
  • Check spare parts and tools and replace as necessary
  • Make sure registration is current and onboard
  • Check and replace wiper blades if necessary

HULL

  • Check for hull abrasions, scratches, gouges, etc. and repair
  • Check and replace zincs
  • Check for blisters and refinish is necessary
  • Check rub rails
  • Check swim platform and/or ladder
  • Inspect and test trim tabs
  • Check shaft, cutlass bearing, strut and prop
  • Check rudder and fittings
  • Touch up or replace antifouling paint

DECK, FITTINGS, SAFETY EQUIPMENT:

  • Check stanchion, pulpits and lifelines for integrity
  • Check ground tackle, lines, fenders, etc.
  • Check chainplates and cleats
  • Check hull/deck joint
  • Check deck, windows, and port lights for leaks
  • Inspect anchor windlass and lubricate
  • Clean and grease winches
  • Check and lubricate blocks, pad eyes, etc.
  • Check dinghy, and life raft

BELOW DECKS:

  • Check, test and lubricate seacocks
  • Check condition of hoses and clamps
  • Make sure below waterline hoses are double clamped
  • Check bilges pumps for automatic and manual operation
  • Check for oil in bilges
  • Check limber holes and make sure they are clear of debris

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS:

  • Check battery water level
  • Check/recharge batteries
  • Check terminals for corrosion, clean and lubricate
  • Check bonding system
  • Inspect all wiring for wear and chafe
  • Test all gauges for operability
  • Check shore power and charger
  • Check for spare fuses
  • Check all lighting fixtures (including navigation lights) and make sure you have spare bulbs
  • Check all electronics for proper operation
  • Inspect antennas

REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT:

  • Sound signaling device
  • Check distress signals and expiration date
  • Check Pfds
  • Inspect life rings and cushions
  • Check fire extinguishers and recharge if necessary
  • Check and adjust compass
  • Check navigation lights
  • Check charts and replace as necessary
  • Check radar reflector
  • Check and replace first aid supplies
  • Check bailer and hand pump

INBOARD ENGINE(S):

  • Change oil & filters - have spare onboard
  • Check and change fuel filters - have spares onboard
  • Check and change engine zincs
  • Check cooling system change coolant as necessary - have extra onboard
  • Record engine maintenance log, especially date & hours of last oil changes
  • Check belts for tension
  • Check transmission fluid
  • Check and clean backfire flame arrestor
  • Check impeller
  • Check and clean water strainer
  • Check bilge blower

HEAD SYSTEM:

  • Checked for smooth operation - lubricate and clean as necessary
  • If equipped with treatment system, have chemicals on hand
  • Y-valve operation checked, valve labeled & secured

WATER SYSTEM:

  • Flush water tank
  • Check water system and pump for leaks and proper operation
  • Check hot water tank working on both AC and engines
  • Check for tank cap keys on board
  • Check and clean shower sump pump screens

GALLEY:

  • Fill propane tank, check electric & manual valves, check storage box vent to make sure it is clear
  • Check refrigerator, clean and freshen, operate on AC and DC
  • Clean stove, check that all burners and oven are working
  • Check microwave, if fitted

OUTBOARD MOTOR:

  • Replace spark plugs
  • Check plug wires for wear
  • Check prop for nicks and bends
  • Change/fill gear lube
  • Inspect fuel lines, primer bulb and tank for leaks
  • Lubricate and spray moveable parts

TRAILER:

  • Check for current registration
  • Check rollers and pads
  • Check and lubricate wheel bearings
  • Clean and lubricate winch
  • Lubricate tongue jack and wheel
  • Test lights and electrical connections
  • Check tire pressure and condition
  • Check brakes (if equipped)
  • Check safety chains
  • Check tongue lock

SAILS:

  • Check general condition
  • Look for wear and chafing
  • Check battens and batten pockets
  • Check all sail attachments
  • Inspect bolt rope

MAST AND RIGGING:

  • Check mast and spreaders for corrosion or damage
  • Inspect spreader boots and shrouds
  • Inspect rivets and screw connections for corrosion
  • Check reefing points and reefing gear
  • Clean sail track
  • Check rigging, turnbuckles and clevis pins for wear and corrosion
  • Inspect stays for fraying and "fish hooks"
  • Check forestay and backstay connections
  • Check masthead fitting and pulleys
  • Check and lubricate roller furling
  • Check halyards and consider replacing or swapping end for end
  • Tape turnbuckles, cotter pins, and spreaders

Barry suggested that we add three more items to the spring checklist. They are as follows:

  1. Lubricate stuffing boxes, shaft and rudder logs
  2. Empty water separator filters
  3. Shock the drinking water tank. Barry suggests pool shock not bleach. Pool shock breaks down in a few days and then can be flushed out.

 



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