Tuesday, January 31, 2017 5 Tips for Safe(r) Power Tool Use There is no National Power Tool Month – at least as far as we can tell. But, if there were, June would probably be it. Nicer weather often means it’s time for home-improvement projects, and besides, what’s a better Father’s Day gift than a new drill or circular saw? READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 25, 2017 Help Minimize the Need for Costly Auto Repairs Simply by the Way You Drive No matter how safe you are behind the wheel, you’ve probably done things like: Shift into drive while the car is still rolling backward. Ride the brakes on steep hills. Roll into the gas station on empty. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 18, 2017 If the rubber hose on your washing machine fails, it can cause significant damage to your home. If that leak goes undetected in the basement or another room that you might not regularly visit, the accumulated water can cause potentially catastrophic damage, from moldy walls to warped floorboards. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 11, 2017 Resolve to Practice Better Privacy Habits Online Looking for New Year’s resolutions with more staying power than most? This year, how about resolving to be privacy-aware? The Internet and social media in particular have made it easy to share more of our personal lives with our friends. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, December 7, 2016 Freezing Temperatures Can Lead to Frozen Pipes and Water Damage You wake up on a cold winter morning, head into the bathroom or kitchen, turn the faucet and … a trickle. Or, nothing at all. You have a frozen pipe. What do you do now? Better yet, how do you avoid this messy, potentially expensive situation in the first place? READ MORE >>
Thursday, December 1, 2016 Drive and Decorate Carefully to Help Avoid an Insurance Claim This Holiday Season The holidays are a special time of the year with friends, family, loved ones and … your insurance company? Yes, your insurance company may play a role in your holiday season for a variety of reasons, and not just for winter storm claims or winter auto accident claims, either. READ MORE >>
Thursday, November 17, 2016 4 Tips for Safer Holiday Cooking A home-cooked holiday meal is a time-honored tradition that millions of people enjoy each year. Unfortunately, though, the act of cooking those meals can lead to something much less joyous: a holiday kitchen fire. READ MORE >>
Friday, November 4, 2016 As of November 1, 2016 the open enrollment marketplace for health insurance has begun and will end on January 31, 2017. Millions of Americans and small business are experiencing soaring prices with less options for their heath care needs. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, November 2, 2016 Autumn is well under way, as are the shorter days and the capricious, gusty and often wet conditions it brings to much of the U.S. And even with the hope that we may be able to enjoy a few more warm days outdoors before winter takes over, there’s no denying or stopping the onslaught of colder weather. READ MORE >>
Thursday, October 27, 2016 Who Pays if Someone Falls on Your Sidewalk? A cracked sidewalk – minor annoyance or major lawsuit risk? Well, it’s a little bit of both. If you’re a property owner, it’s important to identify and carry out your sidewalk maintenance responsibilities. READ MORE >>
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