Blog
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Underground Utility Line Coverage
Posted at: 4/7/2017 6:32 PM
An underground power line providing electrical service to the home significantly deteriorated over time and resulted in arcing. The underground power line had to be excavated and replaced due to extensive damage discovered during the repair work. Property Damage: $7,800 - YIKES!This type of loss is excluded on a typical Homeowner’s policy. BUT – with the Utility Line Coverage, the Homeowner has protection. Other Covered Perils with this form are: Wear and tear Rust Corrosion Decay Deteriorati
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How Does a Little Flame Become So Dangerous?
Posted at: 12/28/2016 7:38 PM
There’s a special beauty and tranquility to candles, but a lighted candle is also a potential fire hazard if not carefully monitored. The winter holidays and New Year’s Eve are peak times for candle fires, so be sure to exercise caution when celebrating with open flames. Place lighted candles where they won’t be knocked over by children, pets or anyone else. Always keep burning candles within sight, and always extinguish them before leaving the room or going to sleep. Keep candles away from cu
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Posted at: 12/22/2016 7:41 PM
You've heard the term "Identity Theft" about a thousand times, but do you really know what getting your identity stolen entails? It's like Catch Me If You Can! Identity theft is when criminals steal your personal information, such as your full name or Social Security Number, to commit fraud, including applying for credit, getting medical services, or filing taxes. There are several different types of identity theft, ranging from stealing your health insurance information to creating phony socia
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Posted at: 12/13/2016 12:46 AM
With Christmas and New Year’s right around the corner many people are getting ready for their annual holiday parties. However, hosts need to take steps to limit their liability before the party begins. Provide plenty of outdoor lighting so guests see the walk-ways. Keep pathways and steps clear of snow/ice to prevent falling. Never leave cooking food unattended on the stove or outside grill. Encourage guests to pick a designated driver who will refrain from drinking alcoholic beverages. Have no
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Posted at: 12/5/2016 7:51 PM
The National Fire Protection Association recommends homes should have smoke alarms installed inside every bedroom, outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home, including the basement. You can help protect your family in a home fire with smoke alarms. Install smoke alarms on each level of your house (including the basement), outside each sleeping area, and inside each bedroom. Test each smoke alarm every month to make sure it is working correctly by pushing the test button with y
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The 12 Days of Christmas Safety
Posted at: 11/29/2016 7:56 PM
Ahhh Christmas, it's just around the corner and many are scrambling to get everything done. Here's a few safety tips for your holiday season. Clean your Chimney. Make sure your outdoor lights are meant for outdoor use. Don’t leave cooking food unattended. Turn off all indoor & outdoor lights before going to bed. Use flameless candles. Always have a working fire extinguisher in the house. Use safe ladder practices when hanging lights. K
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Posted at: 11/10/2016 8:04 PM
Let’s face it, buying insurance is not one of the most fun things to do. You spend money on it and when you leave your agent’s office, you’re most likely leaving with a folder full of papers, a magnet or a pen, and a PROMISE. What just happened here? Buying a promise feels a lot different from buying a new computer, huh? No, buying insurance is not fun, but that promise is a meaningful purchase. While it’s something you can’t see, touch or hold, if you ever need it you’ll be glad you have it.
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Prevent Halloween Accidents With These Tips
Posted at: 10/12/2016 7:09 PM
Halloween is a fun time for children to dress up in costumes for a bit of make-believe. Whether you are transforming your home into a haunted house or simply handing out candy to your neighborhood ghouls and goblins, a quick safety check will help ensure a happy night of haunting. The following 6 Tips will assure Halloween home safety... Create a Clear Path – Make sure the path from your driveway or the sidewalk to the front door is free from obstructions or hazards so that visitors don’t stu