Tow-Behind Trailer Safety

Tow-behind trailers come in all shapes and sizes. From open-air utility trailers, enclosed tool trailers, and compact pop-up campers to large travel trailers–the list goes on. While there may be endless safety factors to consider when operating a vehicle with a trailer, we have compiled some important safety points to know before you hit the […]

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Ice Dams and Snow Load Dangers

Are you at risk of Ice Dams and Heavy Snow Load Dangers? What you need to know to keep your property safe.  Once the snow begins to fall, it’s important to keep an eye on your roof, deck, and any other structures around your home or business for heavy snow buildup and ice dams.  A […]

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Smoking Material Disposal and Safety

A four-year study by the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) showed that an average of 18,000 home fires in the United States were caused by smoking materials, with an average of 590 people killed each year. Smoking materials are the leading cause of fire deaths and generated an average of $476 million in direct property damage per year. 

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Home Flood Preparation

According to a calculation completed in 2020 by First Street Foundation, 14.6 million properties are located within the 100-year flood zone.  That is almost twice the 8.7 million properties that are shown on government emergency maps. The culprit for this variance is primarily changes caused by climate change, among other factors. This is important information […]

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Closing Interior Doors Decreases Fire Risks

Due to an increase in synthetic materials being used in both home construction and furniture manufacturing, home fires are burning hotter and spreading more quickly than ever before.  According to research from the non-profit Underwriters Laboratories, closing interior doors in your home can make a dramatic difference when it comes to your safety and the […]

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Slip and Fall Accident Prevention in Your Home and Business

Many injuries sustained during a slip and fall or trip and fall accident could be avoided with regular property upkeep and preventative action.  Slip and fall accidents occur when traction is reduced due to wet or oily surfaces, temporary spills, weather events, or a change in surface type. The following maintenance can create a safer […]

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Spring Driving Tips

With the arrival of spring comes green grass, budding flowers, and warmer days ahead. For many in New England, the snow must melt, before spring can take root. With the snowmelt comes challenges you should be aware of when driving. Here are a few tips to help you safely navigate the roads this spring. Messy […]

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Water Heater Maintenance

While water heaters may come in many different shapes and forms, one commonality among all types of water heaters is that general maintenance helps ensure your unit runs efficiently and without problems for years to come. Performing a visual inspection of your water heater every few months will help prevent costly repairs of the unit […]

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Winter Vehicle Emergency Kit

Unpredictable winter weather can seriously impact your travel plans and daily commute, and the best way to stay safe is to be prepared. Below is a helpful safety reminder as well as a compiled list of winter emergency kit items to keep in your car. For a comprehensive year-round vehicle roadside kit, watch our Emergency […]

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Processing A Property Loss Claim

Whether your home floods because of a sump pump backup or your business is damaged by an electrical fire, experiencing a property loss can be a stressful experience. By understanding the claim process ahead of an incident, you can reduce the uncertainty and stress of the situation. Familiarizing yourself with the process now will also […]

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