Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Join NARPM for FREE

Are you a residential property manager who has considered joining the National Association of Property Managers? Now is the time to do so! Rentals.com has generously offered to pay the first year dues for any new member who is currently a property manager and works in an office that does not already have any NARPM members. This is a GREAT opportunity if you have been looking at the organization but are hesitant to do do. Visit http://www.narpm.org/ for more information.

Several members of our office are NARPM members who are actively working on designations to be able to better serve our clients, and our broker, Vickie Gaskill, is currently serving as the National President. If you have any questions or would like to visit our monthly luncheon, e-mail Kasey at kcnarpmhotline@gmail.com.

From NARPM's website:
The National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM®), founded in October 1988, provides a permanent trade organization for the residential property management industry. NARPM® continues to be the premier professional association of residential property managers, currently representing over 2,500 members comprised of real estate agents, brokers, managers and their employees.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Office & Home Electrical Safety

by Stefanie Octave

Whether at home or the office, you should always be watchful for electrical hazards. At the office, it is up to everyone to pay attention to electrical safety and avoid possible injury. Here is a list of some great electrical safety tips from workplace-safetytips.com that are sure to make your workplace safer.

Workplace Safety Electrical Tips

  • Never allow your employees to overload circuits. To many cords plugged into a sock it is a very easy way to start a fire.
  • When buying electrical equipment for your company, make sure that they are approved by a company such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL).
  • Make sure all electrical cords around the office are in good working condition. If you come across cords that are frayed or broken, make sure you have them replaced immediately.
  • It is a good idea to have a weekly check of all electrical appliances around the company to make sure everything is in good working condition.
  • Never keep electrical appliances around water. If a drink is spilled near a computer system, have it cleaned up immediately.
  • Be careful when using electrical extension cords. It is very important not to have too many things plugged in to the same cord.
  • Only have three prong plugs plugged into three prong sockets. 3 Prong plugs can only be safely plugged in to 3 pronged electrical outlets, or electrical sockets.
  • Make sure your staff is always wearing the right protective gear when dealing with electrical systems.
  • Always take the time to check to see if light switches and other such electrical systems are hot or overheating, if they are have them replaced right away.
  • Flickering lights can be a good indication that there could be electrical problems. If this occurs make sure to have it check out as soon as possible.
  • If electrical tools start to show wear and tear have them replaced.

Find more electrical safety and other safety information from theWashington Department of Labor and Industries website: http://www.lni.wa.gov/safety/

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Board Training Seminar

Bell Anderson and Associates will be hosting a board member training seminar covering the topic of Delinquencies, Collections, and Foreclosures. It is strongly encouraged for you to attend this FREE event.

The event will take place on Tuesday, April 13th at 6pm. The event will be located at the Kent Senior Center, 600 E Smith St, Kent, WA 98030. Our expect speaker will be from the Law Offices of Sundberg & Pody.

Our gracious sponsor, Pacheco Painting, will be providing snacks for the attendees.

Please RSVP to your property manager! We look forward to seeing you there!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Being Safe Online

by Vickie Gaskill, CPM®, MPM®

Most of us are spending a lot more time than we ever have “surfing the web”. What we think are perfectly innocent websites turn out to be bogus misleading deceptive web attractions. Now that we have Facebook, Twitter, and all sorts of social networking sites, it’s becoming harder and harder to protect a lot of our personal information and that of our children. I did a bit of research and thanks to the help of MSN found some good online safety tips.

Online Safety Tips:
1. Keep your personal information private including your name, phone number, additional passwords and social security or credit card numbers.
2. Turn off the computer if you feel uncomfortable with what you are seeing on the screen.
3. Never agree to let children meet someone in person who they have met online.
4. Don’t share photos of yourself with strangers.
5. Keep the computer your child uses in a central location
6. Join children as they surf the Internet.
7. Install anti-virus software on your computer.
8. Remember, not everyone on the Web is who they say they are.

Helpful sites on the Internet:

GetNetWise – Internet resources for online safety information
StaySafeOnline.Info – Secure your home or small business computers. This site also has an animated interactive safety quiz designed just for kids hosted by Shaquille O’Neal and Tara Lipinski
SafeKids – tips, advice and suggestions to make your family’s online experience fun and productive
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) – Learn about ways to prevent abduction and to report missing children

Have fun, be safe, and enjoy the surf!