George's Customs Towing

Monday, June 8, 2015

Take Care of Your Furry Friends






We love our pets and they love us!
So let's be sure to take care of them this summer.
Heat and humidity are sweltering for us and them!

It takes approximately 30 minutes for a dog
to become overheated and possibly a fatal situation
in a closed car - which becomes an oven, reaching
temps above 115 degrees.

Please, please.........should you lock your keys in
your car take immediate action.  If you call
George's Custom Towing, be sure to tell us of your
situation so we may get to you as quickly as possible.
We have pets too and love them just like you do.

Here are some quick summer dog safety tips:
- Do not walk your dog on hot asphalt............ooh, hurts their
little feet.
- Do not shave your dog, they get sunburns too!
-Check your dog for ticks
-Provide plenty of water

Does your dog have heat stroke?
Any signs of nausea/vomiting, dehydration, loss of
consciousness, stumbling, heavy panting, bright red tongue
or brain damage...............please rush to the Vet!


Helpful tips from George's Custom Towing
We're a phone call away
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD
Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
for over 25 years.

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Harford County Maryland Towing Services

Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
 
.......for all your towing and emergency road service needs!
We're there when you need us.

  • Flatbed Towing
  • Jump Start and Battery Service
  • Tire Change and Repair
  • Lockout Service
  • Gas Service
  • Winch and Recovery
  • Impound Service
  • Emergency Roadside Service
  • Boat Towing
  • Light Duty
  • Motorcycle Tows
  • Heavy Duty and Truck Towing
  • Auto Towing
  • Local Towing
  • Long Distance Towing
  • Medium Towing
  • RV Towing
  • Heavy Duty Breakdown Service
  • Junk Car Removal
Call us today for all your towing needs!

George's Custom Towing
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD


Friday, June 5, 2015

Around Harford County This Weekend

Friday, June 5, 2015

First Friday
Downtown Bel Air
5-8pm
INFO 

First Friday
Havre de Grace
5-9pm

Saturday, June 6, 2015
 
Bel Air Farmers Market
7-11am
INFO 

Jerusalem Mill
Herb & Garden Faire
9am - 3pm
Kingville, MD


Steppingstone Farm Museum
Celtic Festival
Saturday & Sunday
11am-4pm
Stepping Stone Museum
INFO 

Mudders and Udders
11am - 6pm
Broom's Bloom Dairy
1700 Fountain Green Rd (RT 534)
Bel Air, MD

Moonshine & Bluegrass Festival
Fiore Winery
1-5pm
INFO 

 
  18th Annual Wade In
 1 - 4pm
Anita C. Leight Estuary
Abingdon, MD


Sunday June 7, 2015

Bosley Trail Trek
 9:30am - 11pm
Anita C. Leight Estuary
Abingdon, MD


Steppingstone Farm Museum
Celtic Festival
Saturday & Sunday
11am-4pm
Stepping Stone Museum
 
Don't forget to celebrate National
Doughnut Day Today!
 
George's Custom Towing
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD
Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
for over 25 years

Thursday, June 4, 2015

June - National Safety Month






Mathematics of Pain Relief

You can find out more about National Safety Month here INFO

We try to bring you information that makes a difference
for you and your family.

George's Custom Towing
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD
Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
for over 25 years

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Breakdowns Happen

ooh, I'm sure you just hate when that happens!
No one wants to be stranded on a dark highway
late at night, especially when your zipping along
and on your way to an appointment...........or almost home.

Or maybe you just finished a long hard day of working.............

Trust me, we understand.

At George's Custom Towing we make you the priority.
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD
Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
for over 25 years

Preferred AAA Provider
24/7 Roadside Emergency Service

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

National Doughnut Day

Celebrate National Doughnut Day, the first Friday in June!


Powered, glazed, iced or filled, doughnuts come in many delicious forms.
So it's no surprise tht they have their own holiday - National Doughnut Day,
held the first Friday in June.  But there's more to this day than just doughnuts.

During World War I, Salvation Army workers, many of them women, traveled
overseas to provide aid and comfort to U.S. servicemen.  In addition to
writing letters, mending clothes and serving home cooked meals, the
volunteers prepared fresh, hot doughnuts for soldiers on the front lines.

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Although the doughnuts were a welcome treat for hungry troops on limited
rations, their main purpose was to provide cheer and a taste of home.
The fried confections were a hit with the men, who began referring to the
Salvation Army volunteers as "doughnut girls" or "doughnut lassies".
Over time, the doughnut became a symbol of the organization's service
to the military.

In 1938, the Salvation Army held its first National Doughnut Day in
Chicago in order to raise money for social service programs during the
Great Depression.  It then continued its tradition of serving doughnuts
to troops in World War II.

Today, the holiday is a celebration of both the delicious treats and the
volunteers who served them to soldiers in battle.  Many doughnut shops
hand out free doughnuts on this day, with some encouraging patrons to
make a donation to the Salvation Army in recognition of the day's origins.

Yes, you can eat donuts on Friday.....it's for a cause!

At George's Custom Towing we're all for tradition!

George's Custom Towing
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD
Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
for over 25 years

Monday, June 1, 2015

Protect Your Family on the Road

Are you getting ready for a summer vacation, please stay alert on the road!

Sleep deprivation or fatigue is equal to a .08 alcohol level.  
From 2009 - 2012, there's been an increase in fatal crashes involving large trucks.

The only way to protect yourself is to be overly aware while on the road and
learning a few defensive driving tactics to keep you safe.

 Some things to be on the lookout for:
  • Turning with a wide radius.
  • Straddling the center of the road or lane marker
  • Almost striking an object or other vehicle.
  • Weaving or zigzagging across the road.
  • Driving on other than a designated roadway.
  • Swerving or abruptly turning away from a generally straight course.
  • Turning abruptly or illegally.
  • Driving slower than 10 mph below speed limit.
  • Stopping without cause in a traffic lane.
  • Stopping inappropriately (other than in lane).
  • Drifting or moving in a straight-line at a slight angle to the roadway.
  • Erratic braking.
  • Driving into opposing or crossing traffic.
  • Signaling that is inconsistent with driving actions.
  • Slow response to traffic signals (sudden stop, delayed start). 

George's Custom Towing 
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD
 Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
for over 25 years

Keep your family safe while traveling this summer.