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Friday, 17 June 2011
Vacation Plans for your Home
Are you planning on spending time away from home this summer? Many people have summer vacation plans that will take them away from home for at least 2 to 3 days. So what should you do to protect your home while you are away? We found these tips on Progressive's web site and thought we would repost and share it with our clients as well. By the way, Progressive is one of the many companies we represent.
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Set a timer to turn exterior and interior lights on and off when you
normally would, or use a mobile app to control lights remotely.
• Stop your newspaper deliveries.
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Ask a neighbor to keep an eye on your home and, if necessary, bring
your recycling and garbage cans to and from the curb on pickup day.
• Hide and/or lock up valuables, like jewelry.
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Inform your security system provider of your travel
dates, so they can take extra steps to monitor your home.
• Don’t share your travel plans on social media sites.
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Turn off the water supply to your washing machine, sinks and toilets,
or consider installing a system that will shut off water where it
detects a leak.
• Unplug electronics and appliances, or use a mobile app to control appliances remotely.
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If freezing weather is a possibility: Clear gutters and downspouts,
remove garden hoses from exterior faucets and open cabinet doors under
sinks to keep your pipes warm.
Some of these suggestions can be skipped depending on the length of your trip. Preforming these tasks prior to your vacation should take any worry away so you can truely enjoy your time away.
Have a great summer everyone!
Friday, 17 June 2011 00:41:27 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
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Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Business Insurance and the Economy
A question that seems to be on everyone's mind these days is whether the
economy is in recovery or if we are on the verge of a second
recessionary dip.
We provide business insurance services to a
large number of businesses in the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho,
California, Nevada and Arizona. Comparing the first half of the year in
2010 versus the same period of time in 2011, it seems as if there were
more business startups and a higher sense of businesses optimism in
2010.
Unfortunately 2011 business attitudes do not seem as
optimistic. Many contracting businesses who were able to survive the
economic downturn in the last two years are now in fear that if the
economy does not turn around soon they may have to close their doors
like many of the smaller contractors had to in the early days of the
recession.
A number of the calls we have been receiving lately
are existing businesses looking to reduce their insurance program until
their business picks up as the economy gathers steam. Since we
represent a large group of insurance companies like Travelers, Liberty,
Safeco, American Hallmark and other regional companies we shop their
accounts around finding the best rate for the specific type of
business.
The expertise of our agents helps our clients lower
their insurance costs as well. After consulting with the client we can
typically recommend areas of that can be cut and areas that should not
be altered or possibly increased.
Insurance typically is a
significant expense for most businesses. If you are trying to reduce
your insurance costs be sure to contact us at Insure Pacific. (800)
285-6372
Wednesday, 15 June 2011 22:29:25 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
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