Sprinklers in Winter? Organization, Security & Smart Fixes Explained, 1-31-26 episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2026 · 57 MIN

Sprinklers in Winter? Organization, Security & Smart Fixes Explained, 1-31-26

from Drive Radio · host John Rush

Warm January weather sets the stage for this fast-moving hour of https://Fix-ItRadio.com, where John Rush and Larry Unger ask a simple question: Are you using this unexpected break in winter to your advantage—or missing a critical window? From winter watering along Colorado’s dry Front Range to pruning trees, roses, and grasses, this episode is packed with timely advice that could save your landscape before spring even arrives. Should sprinklers really be running in January? How do you know if the ground is too frozen—or just frozen enough? The conversation shifts indoors with smart, practical guidance on organization and tax prep. Are you keeping paperwork you don’t need? Is scanning receipts actually saving time—or creating more work? John breaks down realistic systems that work in the real world, not just in theory, and explains how simplifying files now can reduce stress later. Then the show takes a sharp turn into home and vehicle security. How vulnerable are Wi-Fi cameras, alarms, and smart devices? Could thieves really jam signals, defeat systems, and steal vehicles in minutes? What role does garage clutter play in making your home a target—and why might parking inside be one of the most overlooked security upgrades? Real callers bring real problems, from garage door signal interference to wind-related home damage, sparking conversations that connect organization, safety, and preparedness. This hour doesn’t just fix things—it challenges listeners to rethink habits that quietly cost them time, money, and security.

Warm January weather sets the stage for this fast-moving hour of https://Fix-ItRadio.com, where John Rush and Larry Unger ask a simple question: Are you using this unexpected break in winter to your advantage—or missing a critical window? From winter watering along Colorado’s dry Front Range to pruning trees, roses, and grasses, this episode is packed with timely advice that could save your landscape before spring even arrives. Should sprinklers really be running in January? How do you know if the ground is too frozen—or just frozen enough? The conversation shifts indoors with smart, practical guidance on organization and tax prep. Are you keeping paperwork you don’t need? Is scanning receipts actually saving time—or creating more work? John breaks down realistic systems that work in the real world, not just in theory, and explains how simplifying files now can reduce stress later. Then the show takes a sharp turn into home and vehicle security. How vulnerable are Wi-Fi cameras, alarms, and smart devices? Could thieves really jam signals, defeat systems, and steal vehicles in minutes? What role does garage clutter play in making your home a target—and why might parking inside be one of the most overlooked security upgrades? Real callers bring real problems, from garage door signal interference to wind-related home damage, sparking conversations that connect organization, safety, and preparedness. This hour doesn’t just fix things—it challenges listeners to rethink habits that quietly cost them time, money, and security.

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