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6 Fire Prevention Tips for Florida Homes During Summer Months

Home fires can happen at any time of year. However, summer can mean an increase in people being in your home and active. This means it can be a good time to review the basics that can help keep your home and family safer, and assist in the prevention of home fires. Take a few minutes to gather your family and […] The post 6 Fire Prevention Tips for Florida Homes...

Energy Saving Tips For Hot Summer Months

Keeping your home cool in the hot summer months can be as costly as keeping it warm in the wintertime. These energy-saving tips can help you minimize your electricity bill while staying cool and comfortable during the heat of the summer months: Set your thermostat to 78° or higher. This can lower your cooling bill by approximately 12%. While you are away from home, set...

How a Swimming Pool May Impact Your Insurance Premiums

  If you are thinking of buying or building a swimming pool, or purchasing a home with a swimming pool, becoming educated on pool safety is an important first step. Making sure that your pool is inaccessible to unauthorized persons is the biggest concern. You are responsible if someone is injured in your pool, whether they had […] The post How a Swimming Pool May Impact Your...

5 Ways to Spot Contractor Insurance Fraud

  As the 2017 storm season begins, be prepared to help avoid becoming a victim of home repair and contractor fraud. These five red flags can help alert you to times when you are at risk of being scammed by unscrupulous contractors. Someone who just “shows up” After storms, many homeowners find that contractors appear in their neighborhood going door to door and offering to get a head start […] The post 5 Ways to Spot Contractor Insurance Fraud appeared...

7 Tips for Your Storm Season Safety Plan

  Two main factors in storm season safety are preparing for the risks and acting on those preparations when alerted by emergency officials. Preparing for risks means having a plan in place and items ready to go in case you have to evacuate or shelter in place. Hopefully you’ll never need your plan, but if you do, it could make a world of difference. Imagine […] The post 7 Tips for Your Storm Season Safety Plan...