Wednesday, September 3, 2014Are you itching for one last camping trip before the season changes? New and experienced campers alike should always brush up on safety tips before heading out to the sticks in order to maximize enjoyment and minimize the risk of danger. And while sleeping in an RV rather than a tent adds another layer of safety, there are still risks to watch for. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, August 27, 2014As you travel down the road at 50, 60 or 70 miles per hour, there's only one thing that comes in contact with the pavement. Your tires. Unfortunately, many people try to ignore these important pieces of rubber and only think about replacing them when a state inspection mandates it. READ MORE >>
Monday, August 18, 2014Fact: Everyone lives in a flood zone. In the past five years alone, every state in America has experienced floods and/or flash floods. With just a few inches of floodwater in your home, your day will be ruined. It wreaks havoc on your property that can cost tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars to repair or replace. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, August 12, 2014If you’re preparing for a lengthy vacation or just looking ahead to fall/winter, you may be looking for motorcycle storage options. Just like with your car, it’s always best to store your motorcycle indoors. Even though you can cover your motorcycle in your driveway, it’s still more susceptible to weather damage, animal nesting and theft. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 22, 2014As you're driving around this summer, you may notice an increase in motorcycle traffic. As you hear the roar of an engine or see one coming your way, keep these tips in mind to avoid any kind of incident between your car and a motorcycle. Look twice before turning left at an intersection. READ MORE >>
Friday, June 6, 2014If you are a homeowner with a pool, you should be aware of the dangers of drowning. Although a pool provides fun entertainment in the hot summer months, the risk of drowning or near drowning needs to be taken seriously. Over 3,500 people die per year due to unintentional drowning. READ MORE >>
Monday, May 5, 2014Though home fires are more common during the winter, they continue to be one of the biggest risks for homeowners throughout the rest of the year as well. Approximately 400,000 house fires are reported each year, most of which could’ve been prevented. How? Let’s look at three of the most common examples. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 9, 2014As far as workplaces go, offices are generally among the safest. But why not make them even safer with a bit of extra effort? A safer workplace gives your employees a greater opportunity to stay well and also helps maximize their productivity. Not to mention, the less workers compensation claims filed, the less you generally have to pay for coverage. READ MORE >>
Thursday, February 27, 2014To keep your car driving safely and efficiently, it’s important to inflate your tires to the correct pressure, which is measured in pounds per square inch (PSI). Underinflated tires will wear and overinflated tires are at risk of a blowout. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, February 11, 2014It can be very expensive to heat a home with built-in utilities and people often turn to alternate sources of heat during the cold winter months. Because of this, the number of home fires increases from December through February, mainly due to portable space heaters. Try the following safety tips for using heating devices this winter. READ MORE >>
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