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Mister Quik Brings the Joy of the Season to One Local Family

Lights for Spring

December 22, 2011, Indianapolis, Indiana -  The Spring family is having a very different holiday season from years past.  Their 10 year old daughter, Kendra, was recently diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, a form of cancer that typically strikes babies and young children.  Instead of worrying about Christmas parties and gifts, the family has been dealing with the fears of chemo, surgeries, tests, procedures and holiday stays.  Kendra told her Mom that the only gift she wanted this year was to have their Christmas lights up.  So Kendra’s Mom contacted Mister Quik to find how much they would charge to do this service.  Mister Quik immediately responded, sending out two electricians to put up the family’s lights up, free of charge. 

Brad Huff, President of Mister Quik, states, “This is such a small gift that we can give to the Spring Family.  We hope this brings some joy of the season to Kendra and lets her know that the Mister Quik family is thinking about her and her family and hoping they have a wonderful Christmas.”


To learn more about Kendra’s story you can go to, www.caringbridge.org/visit/kendrasprings.


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Extreme Heat Tips from Mr. Quik & the CDC

INDIANAPOLIS, IN, August 2011 – The extreme heat we’ve been experiencing this summer has not only been uncomfortable and inconvenient, but also dangerous.  Many people don’t realize how deadly heat can be.  In contrast to the visible, destructive and violent nature of floods and tornadoes, heat is the “silent killer”.  According to a CDC (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention) study, 8015 deaths were caused by exposure to extreme heat from 1979-2003.  From 1999-2003 more people died from excessive heat than from hurricanes, lightning, tornadoes, and earthquakes combined.  The CDC reports an average of 350 people a year die due to the effects of heat.

It’s important to take precautions to avoid over exposure to these extreme temperatures.  The CDC (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention) and local heating and cooling company, Mr. Quik, offer preventative measures on how to stay safe and cool during extreme heat.

Air conditioning is the number one protective factor against heat-related illness and death, according to the CDC. During conditions of extreme heat, people should spend more time in air-conditioned homes or buildings such as shopping malls, public libraries, or public health sponsored heat-relief shelters in their area.  

“If your air conditioning at home goes out make sure you have the name of a reputable heating and cooling service company that offers 24/7 emergency service,” says Brad Huff, President of Mr. Quik.  “Keep this information handy.  Air conditioning rarely goes out at a convenient time and in this heat getting your system fixed promptly can be crucial.”

“Air conditioning systems have to work hard to keep up with the demand of these hot temps.  Make sure you are checking and changing or cleaning your heating & cooling system air filter regularly.  A dirty filter will restrict the air flow in your system and reduce home comfort,” states Huff.

“Another great tip for homeowners is to adjust their blinds, drapes or curtains seasonally.  Direct sunlight can raise the temperature of a room by as much as 10-20 degrees,” states Huff.  “You can keep direct sunlight out by closing your blinds, drapes or curtains on the east and west facing windows during the day.  This helps keep the sun’s direct rays from entering your home and helps reduce the amount of effort your air conditioner puts forth to keep your home cool.  In the evening, open your window treatments to allow the heat to escape back out through the windows of your home.”

The CDC says, “The best defense is prevention” and offers these great tips.
  • Drink more fluids, regardless of your activity level. Don’t wait until you’re thirsty to drink. Don’t drink liquids that contain alcohol or large amounts of sugar–these actually cause you to lose more body fluid. Also, avoid very cold drinks, because they can cause stomach cramps.
  • Use fans, particularly ceiling fans, to help cool your home.  Fans help move cool air and can also ease your air conditioner’s workload.
  • Keep in mind, using electric fans may provide some comfort, however, when the temperature is in the high 90s, fans will not prevent heat-related illness. Taking a cool shower or bath, or moving to an air-conditioned place is a much better way to cool off.
  • Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing.
  • NEVER leave anyone in a closed, parked vehicle.
  • Although any one at any time can suffer from heat-related illness, some people are at greater risk than others.  The elderly, infants, and anyone with a chronic illness, may dehydrate easily and be more susceptible to heat-related illnesses.  Create a "neighborhood watch" to check on family, friends and neighbors that are elderly, "shut-in”, sick or disabled to make sure their air conditioning is keeping up with the heat.  Watch these individuals for signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Infants and young children, of course, need more frequent watching. 
  • Don't forget that pets also need protection from dehydration and heat-related illnesses!
Finally, remember to use common sense and stay indoors, if at all possible, in an air conditioned place.   Safety is the number one priority during these extreme hot summer days.

For more information visit Mr. Quik, at http://www.mrquikhomeservices.com and the CDC, at www.cdc.gov.

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Mr. Quik Home Services Build Home with Habitat for Humanity

PRESS RELEASE:  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Subject:  Mr. Quik Home Services Along with Habitat for Humanity and Hank FM 97.1 Build a Home at the Indiana State Fair for a Much Deserving Family


(Indianapolis, IN, July 21, 2010) – Mr. Quik Home Services is teaming up with Habitat for Humanity and Country 97.1 Hank FM to build a home for a much deserving family, the Allen family.  This, however, is not one of your ordinary Habitat for Humanity home projects – this particular home is going to be built during the State Fair and completed in just 15 days! 

Don’t miss out on all of the excitement!  Starting on August 6th at the State Fair you can come see Mr. Quik Home Services along with Hank FM as they join together with the Habitat for Humanity organization to build this amazing home.  Following the fair, the completed house will be moved to a residential location in a nearby neighborhood, where the Allen’s will be able to settle into and enjoy their beautiful new home.

You can witness this great endeavor by stopping by what is being called, the “Ag House”, anytime during the State Fair.  The home will be open to the public daily.  Country 97.1 Hank FM and Mr. Quik Homes Services will be onsite during each day of the build and courtesy of Mr. Quik, you will also be able to watch live broadcasts on each Friday and Saturday morning of the fair.  You can go to www.hankfm.com/community/aghouse.aspx to see videos and photos of the build as it progresses.

Mr. Quik Home Services, in addition to their sponsorship, will be donating their time, expertise, and materials to this home.  They are providing and installing the electrical and the HVAC (heating, cooling and ventilation) systems to the home.

Brad Huff, President of Mr. Quik Homes Services states, “We are always looking for ways to help in our community.  Habitat for Humanity is a wonderful way for us to give back to the community in which we live and work.”

Mr. Quik’s Vice President, Mike Fenrick, has been involved in Habitat for Humanity since 2001.  He has been involved in building over 30 different homes and locally with Mr. Quik for the past 2 years.  “There is no better feeling than being able to use your skills and expertise to help your neighbors who are in need”, states Fenrick.

Since 1987, Habitat for Humanity of Great Indianapolis, has built 374 homes in Indianapolis for families in need.  In 2010 they plan to continue to add to that total! 

This year’s State Fair, thanks to Habitat for Humanity, Mr. Quik Home Services and Hank FM, features this one of a kind home building experience that you won’t want to miss!


Mr. Quik Home Services
Mr. Quik Home Services is a full “home” service company offering heating, cooling, electrical and plumbing expertise to Indianapolis area communities.  The staff has unmatched combined expertise not only in heating and air conditioning repair but indoor air quality assessments as well.  At Mr. Quik Homes Services, we believe that our quality workmanship, complete dedication to customer satisfaction and comprehensive solutions make our business stand out.
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