Pool Safety
Now that it is finally warm enough to open up your pool I am sure you are very eager to do so. Now as normal with all things let us talk about the risks associated with pools; just to be sure that you know what boundaries to set regarding your pool to ensure safety. -slips,…
National Safety Month
June is national safety month so gear up for some information regarding keeping your self safe through insurance. Homeowners- You can protect the safety of your family by guaranteeing compensation in the event of a loss of your house. You are able to have peace of mind knowing you will not be out of luck…
Hurricanes & Windstorms…Be Prepared Everytime!
Wow, so far 2014 is full of news of the loss of life and property from natural disasters around the United States. Tragedies such as the mudslide in Washington state and so many deaths from the recent storms terrorizing the midwest and south remind us of how puny we are when up against the wrath of mother…
Safety Kit
An emergency kit can be a life saver if you are ever affected by a disaster in your home. Below is a list of items that can be compiled and kept in once place like a rubber tote that you can access at a moment’s notice. Copy of Family Emergency Plan List of Emergency…
Removing and Preventing Ice Dam's On Your Home or Commercial Building
Yesterday at my weekly Business Networking International (BNI) meeting our electrical contractor, Kurt St. John of Powerhouse Electrical Services, spent his one minute commercial time speaking about Ice Dams that can occur on your home or commercial building. Kurt’s topic is especially important because here in CT we have been having one winter storm after the other and ice dams are forming…