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fireworksWe would like to thank our “New” facebook friends and our long time friends for supporting our Facebook page.  We have finally reached the 100 “Likes” on our page!!

We will continue to post information and helpful tips concerning heating, and air conditioning, as well as some local news or interesting articles.  If you have any questions about air conditioning, or heating, please feel free to contact us via phone (843-821-0937), or by email (hvacr4u@aol.com or by going to our website and clicking the service request button).Arctic Air Online Service Request

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ML

Happy New Year…

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Now on to the good stuff… Happy New Year Everyone!  I apologize for this being a little late.  I have been “a bit under the weather”, or you might also say “sick as a dog”!

fireworks 2014 is here and in full swing!  All of us now have a book of 365 pages that are blank and waiting to be filled.  This year we all have the chance to be better than we were last year, to accomplish something that we have never accomplished before, a chance to forgive the hurts of the past, an opportunity to create precious memories with the people we love, and a chance to make a positive impact on our friends, families and co-workers.

Sadly, there are many that will do the total opposite. But, guess what?  You cannot help that.  You can only control yourself.  Do not fret over the things that you cannot control.

So, I challenge each person who reads this, to work on accomplishing something that is positive and of value this year, and don’t let the nay-sayers get you down or hold you back.

journalTake a moment to write down what you would like to accomplish this year. Then, focus on those goals, and know that you can attain them.  It might not be easy, but not everything is.

What are some of your goals?  Write them down now.

May you be blessed in all that you seek to accomplish.  Happy New Year!

ML

Look what Santa had shipped in!

Today, we received a package from Santa for one of our customers. This roof top unit is a 12.5 ton A/C with Gas heat. It is almost 5′ tall, 8′ wide and 10.5′ long. This Trane Air Conditioning and Heating unit is a monster!

This is being installed at a local restaurant in the North Charleston Area.

In order to get this beast off of the back of the truck, Patrick had to use a forklift to spin this unit around.  Nudge by nudge, it was finally turned. Then, he had to get the forks under this and move it into our secret location.

When we go to install this air conditioning unit, we will need a little bit of help from a big ole crane.

Well enough about work.  Today is Friday!  It was a beautiful day in Charleston.  Hopefully, the weekend will be just as nice.

If you have any problems with your heating, or air conditioning, please feel free to contact us by phone or through our website!

Arctic Air Online Service RequestEnjoy your weekend!

Christmas is almost here!

The entire staff of Arctic Air wishes you a very MERRY CHRISTMAS!

(Christmas trivia follows this information)

merry-christmas-2013Ok, where has the time gone?  This year seems like a blur to me!  I started the year unemployed/self employed.  Then, I started working at Fred Anderson Toyota selling cars.  Now, I am employed by Arctic Air Inc.  I am extremely blessed, and I am looking for great things around the horizon. I am working for, and with, some of the best people in the Charleston area.

I cannot say enough about the entire staff at Arctic Air. I am very proud of this business, the people involved in it, and what it represents.  Quality, Integrity, Dependability, Exceptional Service… everything that you would want to see in a company (or a person). Arctic Air is definitely the Premier HVAC Company in the area!

[stextbox id=”warning”] I wanted to let everyone know that the Arctic Air office is closed for Christmas. However, if you have an emergency with your air conditioning, or heating, please call.  We have someone who is on call for emergencies.  Our number is 843-821-0937.  We have a LIVE person who will take your call and get it to our technicians.[/stextbox]

Arctic Air has started using the internet for Service Request.  Just go to our website and click the “Online Service Request” Button.  It looks like this …

Arctic Air Online Service Request

If you don’t like using the internet, that is fine too.  You can always contact us by phone at 843-821-0937.

 

Here is some Christmas Trivia….

Easy Christmas Trivia 2
www.ChristmasTrivia.net

1. What kind of Christmas is Bing Crosby dreaming of?
Warm
Snowy
White
Dark
2. What reindeer’s name begins with a V?
Vilnius
Verda
Vera
Vixen
3. All I want for Christmas is my…?
Own Big House
Two Front Teeth
Little Brown Dog
Friend Leroy Jones
4. What should you do under a mistletoe?
Give a Hug
Empty Your Pockets
Give a Kiss
Spin Around One Time

5. How do you say Merry Christmas in Spanish?
Habla Espanol
Frohe Weinachten
Buon Natale
Feliz Navidad
6. How many candels should go on an Advent wreath?
2
4
5
6
7. How many reindeer pull Santa’s sleigh?
8
9
10
12
8. Which reindeer doesn’t belong?
Rufus
Dasher
Dancer
Vixon
9. This is a popular drink that’s only available around Christmas?
Purple Haze
Strayberry Milk
Egg Nog
Butter Milk
10. What is Santa’s real name?
Mike James
Chris Krinkle
Kris Kringle
Rush Limbaugh

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Answers Follow

Answers:

Question 1: The correct answer is the White.
Question 2: The correct answer is Vixen.
Question 3: The correct answer is Two Front Teeth.
Question 4: The correct answer is Give a Kiss.
Question 5: The correct answer is Feliz Navidad.
Question 6: The correct answer is 4.
Question 7: The correct answer is 8.
Question 8: The correct answer is Rufus.
Question 9: The correct answer is Egg Nog.
Question 10: The correct answer is Kris Kringle.

Christmas Trivia 3 … Do you know the answers?

Christmas is just around the corner.  The lines at the store have gotten longer.  Traffic is crazy.  The hustle and bustle of the season abound.

With everything that is going on, I cannot help but to think of how blessed I am on a personal level. Is everything perfect in my life?  NOPE, not at all.  But I am overwhelmed and thankful by the thoughts of how wonderful it is to have a warm home, loving wife, loving family, food on the table, clean water to drink, freedom (that wasn’t free), the ability to take a breath, to be able to walk and communicate.

One thing is for sure, I am very appreciative of everything that I have been blessed with.  I am thankful for the sacrifices that my parents have made for me, and a wife that puts up with me. I am thankful for the soldiers that protect our country on a daily basis.

I look forward to spending time with my family and friends this Christmas. Nothing is more special than spending time with those you love, and with those who love you. Staci has always said that children spell love “TIME”. I am sure that a lot of us spell it the same way. Take some “TIME” and spend it with those you love.

Finally, I know that for some, this is a very tough time of year. My prayer is you will be surrounded by family and friends that will help take the sting out of the season. May you reflect fondly on the past, while forgiving the hurts that are there too.

[stextbox]“Learn from the past, set vivid, detailed goals for the future, and live in the only moment of time over which you have any control: now.”  Denis Waitley [/stextbox]

OK… now on with the DIFFICULT Trivia!

1. What Christmas plant is “Viscum” used to label:

  1. Mistletoe
  2. Holly
  3. Ivy
  4. Sage

2. The name of Scrooge’s dead business partner:

  1. James Willcot
  2. John Mantis
  3. Jacob Marely
  4. Jimmy Booth

3. Which author made the remark “I gave them for Dinner a Piece of rost Beef and plumb
Puddings – and after dinner half a Pint of strong Beer apiece. “:

  1. Philip Larkin
  2. James Woodforde
  3. Samuel Johnson
  4. Evelyn Waugh

4. Who tried to steal Christmas from the “Whos of Whoville” in the 1966 cartoon based
on the Dr. Seuss Story?:

  1. The Grinch
  2. The Snowman
  3. Hattie Jacques
  4. Ian Holm

5. What was the film called in which Peter Auty sang Walking in the Air?:

  1. The Grinch
  2. The Snowman
  3. Hattie Jacques
  4. Ian Holm

6. What Christmas food is made from “marsh-whorts”:

  1. Stuffing
  2. Sweet Potatos
  3. Marshmellows
  4. Cranberry sauce

7. Which ocean is Christmas Island in:

  1. Pacific Ocean
  2. Atlantic Ocean
  3. Indian Ocean
  4. Arctic Ocean

8. Who wrote the poem, “The Cultivation of Christmas Trees”:

  1. Paul Thereaux
  2. Walt Whitman
  3. James Joyce
  4. T S Eliot

9. Which continent is the turkey from:

  1. South America
  2. North America
  3. Europe
  4. Australia

10. In which author’s novel is it “always winter but never Christmas”:

  1. C S Lewis
  2. John Masefield
  3. Jacob Marley
  4. Sherlock Homes

 

Answers Below

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Answers
Question 1: The correct answer is the a) Mistletoe.
Question 2: The correct answer is c) Jacob Marely.
Question 3: The correct answer is b) James Woodforde.
Question 4: The correct answer is a)The Grinch.
Question 5: The correct answer is b) The Snowman.
Question 6: The correct answer is d) Cranberry sauce.
Question 7: The correct answer is c) Indian Ocean.
Question 8: The correct answer is d) T S Eliot.
Question 9: The correct answer is b) North America.
Question 10: The correct answer is a) C S Lewis.

Christmas Trivia 2 … How will you do?

Hello everyone! The answers for the first set of Christmas Trivia have been posted at the bottom of the page.  So how did you do?

I am going to continue with the Christmas Trivia this week, however, it is going to get a little harder.

The weather has changed again…  It has been a bit cold and wet. If you are having trouble with your heater, please feel free to give us a call. We want you and your family to be comfortable this Holiday Season.  Check out our specials at www.arcticairinc.com.

Good Luck with the trivia, and I hope you have a great week.christmas trivia

1. Which of these companies was the first to use Santa Clause in an advertisement?

  1. Pepsi
  2. Coca-Cola
  3. 7-Up
  4. Fanta

2. Which president was the first to decorate the White House Christmas tree?

  1. Franklin Pierce
  2. Benjamin Franklin
  3. George Washington
  4. Abraham Lincoln

3. Which country did the gingerbread house come from?

  1. Austria
  2. Switzerland
  3. Germany
  4. United States

4. What kind of Christmas does Elvis Presley sing about?

  1. White
  2. Red
  3. Blue
  4. Snowy

5. In what year was “A Christmas Carol”, by Charles Dickens, published?

  1. 1765
  2. 1843
  3. 1860
  4. 1906

6. What is the name of the Grinch’s dog in the movie “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”?

  1. Pete
  2. Sam
  3. Ruth
  4. Max

7. Where was “A Christmas Carol” written?

  1. Australia
  2. United States
  3. Germany
  4. United Kingdom

8. Which reindeer helps Rudolph fly at the reindeer games?

  1. Donner
  2. Clarice
  3. Dancer
  4. Blitzen

9. Which reindeer is Rudolph’s dad?

  1. Dancer
  2. Dixon
  3. Donner
  4. Blitzen

10. Which Christmas movie has been played more than any other?

  1. A Christmas Story
  2. Home Alone
  3. Frosty the Snowman
  4. It’s a Wonderful Life

Answers Follow

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Answers:
Question 1: The correct answer is the (A) Coca-Cola.
Question 2: The correct answer is (A) Franklin Pierce.
Question 3: The correct answer is (C) Germany.
Question 4: The correct answer is (C) Blue.
Question 5: The correct answer is (B) 1843.
Question 6: The correct answer is (D) Max.
Question 7: The correct answer is (D) United Kingdom.
Question 8: The correct answer is (B) Clarice.
Question 9: The correct answer is (C) Donner.
Question 10: The correct answer is (D)It’s a Wonderful Life.

Christmas Trivia … How will you do?

Thanksgiving has now past and the Christmas Season is now in full bloom. I figured that I would do some Christmas Trivia as December 25th approaches (and it is approaching quickly!)

Merry ChristmasEach week, I will post some trivia questions. The day after, I will post the answers.

How will you do? Here is the first installment. These are considered the Easy Christmas Trivia.

 

 

 

1. What Christmas Ballet is the most famous of all?

  • Rudolph’s Surprise
  • The Nutcracker
  • Mr. and Mrs. Claus
  • Frosty Goes to New York

2. Where was Mommy kissing Santa Claus?

  • On the Corner
  • In the Bedroom
  • Under the Mistletoe
  • In a Dark Alley

3. Who wrote the song “Here Comes Santa Claus”?

  • Michael Jackson
  • Gene Autry
  • Persy Douglas
  • Leroy Jones

4. What does Alvin want for Christmas?

  • An iPod
  • A Bottle of Rum
  • A Hula Hoop
  • A New Car

5. What should little children leave out for Santa on Christmas Eve?

  • Cookies and Milk
  • A Bottle of Wine
  • Chewing Gum
  • Chedder Cheese

6. What is Frosty the Snowman’s nose made of?

  • A Carrot
  • A Potato
  • A Button
  • A Rock

7. Who is Ebenezer?

  • The Milk Man
  • The 23rd President
  • The Scrooge
  • Mrs. Claus’s Secret Friend

8. What color is the Grinch?

  • Green
  • Blue
  • White
  • Black

9. Which reindeer’s name starts with a “B”?

  • Bart
  • Burt
  • Bodog
  • Blitzen

10. Which reindeer does not belong below?

  • Dancer
  • Comet
  • Roger
  • Dasher

Answers follow

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Question 1: The correct answer is the The Nutcracker.
Question 2: The correct answer is Under the Mistletoe.
Question 3: The correct answer is Gene Autry.
Question 4: The correct answer is A Hula Hoop.
Question 5: The correct answer is Cookies and Milk.
Question 6: The correct answer is A Button.
Question 7: The correct answer is The Scrooge.
Question 8: The correct answer is Green.
Question 9: The correct answer is Blitzen.
Question 10: The correct answer is Roger.

Did you know?… See our Thanksgiving Trivia

May you and your family have a blessed Thanksgiving.  Be safe and be sure to take this time to truly reflect on the people and things that you are thankful for.  

Here is some Thanksgiving Trivia…
Macy's Day ParadeWhen was the first Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade held?

1924. It’s always been in New York City and the very first one featured animals from the Central Park Zoo and Macy’s employees.

What year was the first known pumpkin pie recipe recorded? 1796. The recipe appeared in American Cookery by Amelia Simmons. It was called ‘Pompkin Pudding.’ The cookbook was the first one devoted to foods native to the Americas. 

Why do turkeys gobble? Do all turkeys do it? Of domesticated turkeys, only male turkeys gobble and they do so to attract hens during mating season, usually in the spring or fall. Wild turkeys gobble a bit more frequently, doing so at loud sounds and when turning in for the night, according to Almanac.com.

turkey How long did the first Thanksgiving last? This was no turkey, venison and fish drive-by. The first Thanksgiving lasted a full three days. Three. Days. That’s how long the Pilgrims feasted with Massasoit and 90 other members of the Wampanoag tribe, according to “Thanksgiving History” on the Plimoth Plantation website.

Were cranberries served at the first Thanksgiving? Probably. There is no recorded menu of that first feast in 1621. Cranberries were eaten the Native Americans then and it’s possible that they brought some but there’s no way to know for certain, according to the University of Wisconsin’s research guide on cranberries. The USDA, however, says definitively that cranberries were at the first Thanksgiving table. Native Americans also used cranberries as a medicine to treat wounds and to dye fabric. According to History.com, “The Pilgrims adopted these uses for the fruit and gave it a name—”craneberry”—because its drooping pink blossoms in the spring reminded them of a crane.”

Which American President was the first to declare a day of Thanksgiving? George Washington. He issued a proclamation naming Thursday, November 26, 1789 as a “Day of Publick Thanksgivin,” according to the National Archives. Congress did not make Thanksgiving a national holiday until 1941.

Did the United States regularly celebrate Thanksgiving after that proclamation by Washington? Nope. Other Presidents recognized Thanksgiving after Washington, but not regularly and the date and month skipped around the calendar. It was not become a regular holiday until Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation in 1863 that the country regularly celebrated Thanksgiving, the National Archives explains here.

What does a President traditionally do for a turkey? He pardons it. As far back as the 1870s, people have given turkeys as gifts to American presidents. It was likely started by Horace Vose who began sending well fed birds to the White House at that time, and he got a nicely publicity bump from doing so. The issue of which President issued the first pardon, however, a bit murkier. To learn more about the history of the President pardoning a turkey and the dispute over who started the tradition, check out this explanation from the White House Historical Association.

How many feathers does the average turkey have? Approximately 3,000, according to the Examiner. Other sources said 3,500

What’s does Black Friday mean and when did it start? The day after Thanksgiving has been seen as the start of the holiday shopping season ever since Macy’s ended it first parade in 1924 with the arrival of Santa Claus. The term “Black Friday” comes from when accounting records were kept by hand, and red ink indicated a loss. Black Friday often marked the day when stores moved from the “red” to the “black,” making a profit.

Thanksgiving falls during Hanukkah this year. When’s the next time that will happen? Don’t hold your breath. It will be 79,043 years until the observance of Thanksgiving and Hanukkah converge. It led Asher Weintraub, a tween from New York City, to invent the “menurkey,” a turkey-shaped menorah. You can learn more about it at menurkey.com.

Trivia from http://www.chicagonow.com.

Brrrrrrrrh…. It’s COLD out there!!

Brrrrrrrrh…. It’s COLD in Charleston SC!

gas fireplaceWOW, what a change in our weather!  We should shut everything down and stay in our warm homes… preferably on the couch, in bed or by a fireplace.  Of course, I am just kidding.  I know that life doesn’t stop because it is too cold to wear shorts outside.

When I went outside last night, it was at 30 degrees (F) and windy. Brrrrrrh… too cold for me.  Then, I was overwhelmed by the thought of how thankful I am that I have shelter, heat, warm clothes, a loving family, great friends… and the list goes on.

A couple of years ago, I was privileged enough to go with a group from work to a homeless shelter downtown.  My co-workers and I, raised money, shopped, got up at 4 in the morning, and cooked breakfast for over 100 homeless people.  It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life.  Crisis Ministries (http://www.crisisministries.org/) does a fantastic job for some of the less fortunate in our community. If you decide that you would like to donate to an organization, this is one that helps people in our area. They would certainly welcome any help that you could give!

Do you have an experience that you are thankful for?  Please feel free to share your experience(s) on our facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/arcticairsummerville).

In closing, if you are having trouble with your heating, please feel free to give us a call.  Thanksgiving is almost here, and we want you, your family and friends to be comfortable in your home.

Check out our specials page on our website.

 

Safety Tips for a Happy Halloween!

Safety Tips for a Happy Halloween!

Everyone loves a good scare on Halloween, but not when it comes to child safety. There are several easy and effective behaviors that parents can share with kids to help reduce their risk of injury.

Walk Safely

Peyton as Spiderman

Peyton as Spiderman

  • Cross the street at corners, using traffic signals and crosswalks.
  • Look left, right and left again when crossing and keep looking as you cross.
  • Put electronic devices down and keep heads up and walk, don’t run, across the street.
  • Teach children to make eye contact with drivers before crossing in front of them.
  • Always walk on sidewalks or paths. If there are no sidewalks, walk facing traffic as far to
    the left as possible.  Children should walk on direct routes with the fewest street crossings.
  • Watch for cars that are turning or backing up. Teach children to never dart out into the street or cross between parked cars.

Trick or Treat With an Adult

  • Children under the age of 12 should not be alone at night without adult supervision. If kids are mature enough to be out without supervision, they should stick to familiar areas that are well lit and trick-or-treat in groups.

Keep Costumes Both Creative and Safe

  • Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape or stickers and, if possible, choose light colors.
  • Choose face paint and makeup whenever possible instead of masks, which can obstruct a child’s vision.
  • Have kids carry glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be seen by drivers.
  • When selecting a costume, make sure it is the right size to prevent trips and falls.

Drive Extra Safely on Halloween

  • Slow down and be especially alert in residential neighborhoods. Children are excited on Halloween and may move in unpredictable ways.
  • Take extra time to look for kids at intersections, on medians and on curbs.
  • Enter and exit driveways and alleys slowly and carefully.
  • Eliminate any distractions inside your car so you can concentrate on the road and your surroundings.
  • Drive slowly, anticipate heavy pedestrian traffic and turn your headlights on earlier in the day to spot children from greater distances.
  • Popular trick-or-treating hours are 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. so be especially alert for kids during those hours.

Arcticle used from the Safekids.org website.  See more safety tips for children at www.safekids.org.