How much snow is too much for your roof? Obviously the answer to that depends on your particular home, but the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety recommends definitely getting your roof shoveled off by two feet of snow, which can weigh as much as 60 pounds per square foot. They note it’s also important to remember that fresh snow doesn’t weigh as much as older snow or ice, which is much more dense. This doesn’t mean that your roof is necessarily safe below two feet of snow. The National Research Council Canada recommends keeping an eye on signs your house may give that it’s under strain from the snow. These signs can include unusual sounds from the roof or supporting walls, visible movement of walls or sagging of ceiling and cracking of drywall or plaster. Other signs may include doors that jam or water leaks that show up after a big snow fall.
Keeping your roof clear of snow can save you and your wallet a lot of hurt this winter.
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Tris Pharmaceutical company has issued a recall on generic children’s ibuprofen due to higher concentrations of the drug found in some of the products. According to the FDA, the recall covers Equate: Infants’ Ibuprofen sold in Walmart, CVS Health: Infants’ Ibuprofen sold in CVS, and Family Wellness: Infants’ Ibuprofen sold at Family Dollar Services, Inc.
There is a remote possibility that infants, who may be more susceptible to a higher potency level of drug, and therefore may be more vulnerable to permanent NSAID-associated renal injury. Adverse effects that may be experienced are nausea, vomiting, epigastric pain, or more rarely, diarrhea. Tinnitus, headache and gastrointestinal bleeding are also possible adverse effects. To date, Tris Pharma, Inc. has not received any reports of adverse events related to the lots of product that are the subject of this recall.
For more information you can see the official FDA site. Consumers with questions regarding this recall can contact Tris Pharma’s Customer Service at 732-940-0358.
Children Unlimited – 2 Hour Delay (Opening at 9:30)
Cancellations
Fryeburg Congregational Church Thrift Shop Closed Today
Gibson Center – No Meals on Wheels, Transportation for lunch only
Sunshine Yoga – 10am Class Cancelled
To Report a Cancellation or Delay contact our Office at 603-356-8870
Cancellations and Delays are brought to you by:
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Tony Zore sits down with Tara McKenzie to discuss Take Your Child to the Library Day. The event happens this Saturday from 10:30-12:00 in the Ham Room of the Conway Public Library.
Click Here for more information or call (603) 447-5552.
This Drive Time Interview is brought to you by
Drive Time Interviews are a specialty program on week days at 5pm where local not for profit organizations get a chance to talk about an upcoming event on air.
If you would like to schedule a drive time interview Click Here. Or give our office a call at 603-356-8870.
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When Should You Shovel Off Your Roof?
How much snow is too much for your roof? Obviously the answer to that depends on your particular home, but the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety recommends definitely getting your roof shoveled off by two feet of snow, which can weigh as much as 60 pounds per square foot. They note it’s also important to remember that fresh snow doesn’t weigh as much as older snow or ice, which is much more dense. This doesn’t mean that your roof is necessarily safe below two feet of snow. The National Research Council Canada recommends keeping an eye on signs your house may give that it’s under strain from the snow. These signs can include unusual sounds from the roof or supporting walls, visible movement of walls or sagging of ceiling and cracking of drywall or plaster. Other signs may include doors that jam or water leaks that show up after a big snow fall.
Keeping your roof clear of snow can save you and your wallet a lot of hurt this winter.
Drive Time Interviews: The Majestic Theater
Tony Zore sits down with George Wiese to discuss progress on the Majestic Theater’s reconstruction.
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Click Here for more information.
This Drive Time Interview is brought to you by
Drive Time Interviews are a specialty program on week days at 5pm where local not for profit organizations get a chance to talk about an upcoming event on air.
If you would like to schedule a drive time interview Click Here. Or give our office a call at 603-356-8870.
Tris Pharma Recall
Tris Pharmaceutical Company Recall
Tris Pharmaceutical company has issued a recall on generic children’s ibuprofen due to higher concentrations of the drug found in some of the products. According to the FDA, the recall covers Equate: Infants’ Ibuprofen sold in Walmart, CVS Health: Infants’ Ibuprofen sold in CVS, and Family Wellness: Infants’ Ibuprofen sold at Family Dollar Services, Inc.
There is a remote possibility that infants, who may be more susceptible to a higher potency level of drug, and therefore may be more vulnerable to permanent NSAID-associated renal injury. Adverse effects that may be experienced are nausea, vomiting, epigastric pain, or more rarely, diarrhea. Tinnitus, headache and gastrointestinal bleeding are also possible adverse effects. To date, Tris Pharma, Inc. has not received any reports of adverse events related to the lots of product that are the subject of this recall.
For more information you can see the official FDA site. Consumers with questions regarding this recall can contact Tris Pharma’s Customer Service at 732-940-0358.
Cancellations & Delays for Wednesday January 30th
Cancellations and Delays for Wednesday January 30th
Delays
Schools
SAU 9, Conway – 2 Hour Delay
SAU 13, Freedom, Madison, Tamworth – 2 Hour Delay
SAU 49, Wolfeboro, Ossipee – 2 Hour Delay
MSAD 61, Bridgton – 2 Hour Delay
MSAD 72, Fryeburg, Brownfield, Denmark – 2 Hour Delay
Lillipution Montessori – 2 Hour Delay
Mountain View Montessori – 2 Hour Delay
Robert Frost Charter School – 2 Hour Delay
White Mountain Waldorf School – 2 Hour Delay
Businesses & Organizations
Children Unlimited – 2 Hour Delay (Opening at 9:30)
Cancellations
Fryeburg Congregational Church Thrift Shop Closed Today
Gibson Center – No Meals on Wheels, Transportation for lunch only
Sunshine Yoga – 10am Class Cancelled
To Report a Cancellation or Delay contact our Office at 603-356-8870
Cancellations and Delays are brought to you by:
Granite State Glass
Drive Time Interview: Take Your Child to the Library
Tony Zore sits down with Tara McKenzie to discuss Take Your Child to the Library Day. The event happens this Saturday from 10:30-12:00 in the Ham Room of the Conway Public Library.
Click Here if audio fails.
Click Here for more information or call (603) 447-5552.
This Drive Time Interview is brought to you by
Drive Time Interviews are a specialty program on week days at 5pm where local not for profit organizations get a chance to talk about an upcoming event on air.
If you would like to schedule a drive time interview Click Here. Or give our office a call at 603-356-8870.