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Factors that Affect Homeowner’s Insurance Rates

By on Oct 5, 2016 in Personal Protection |

Unlike motor vehicle insurance, homeowner’s insurance is not required by law. However, if you purchased your home with a mortgage, your lender likely required you to buy a homeowner’s insurance policy to protect their investment in case of a fire or natural disaster. It’s important coverage to have—even if you own your home free and clear—and you may even be able to...

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Factors that Affect Homeowner’s Insurance Rates

By on Oct 5, 2016 in Personal Protection |

Unlike motor vehicle insurance, homeowner’s insurance is not required by law. However, if you purchased your home with a mortgage, your lender likely required you to buy a homeowner’s insurance policy to protect their investment in case of a fire or natural disaster. It’s important coverage to have—even if you own your home free and clear—and you may even be able to...

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Should You Install Electronic Door Locks?

By on Aug 30, 2016 in Personal Protection |

Traditional house keys may soon go the way of rotary phones thanks to new lock technology. From fingerprint sensors to Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled systems, keyless entry products are rapidly transforming the way Americans secure the doors to their homes. Are these easy-access locks the right choice for you? If you’re not comfortable with technology, they probably...

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Should You Install Electronic Door Locks?

By on Aug 30, 2016 in Personal Protection |

Traditional house keys may soon go the way of rotary phones thanks to new lock technology. From fingerprint sensors to Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled systems, keyless entry products are rapidly transforming the way Americans secure the doors to their homes. Are these easy-access locks the right choice for you? If you’re not comfortable with technology, they probably...

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Car Seat Safety

By on Aug 15, 2016 in Personal Protection |

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), motor vehicle injuries are the leading cause of death among children in the United States. In 2013, 638 children ages 12 and younger died in motor vehicle crashes. Another 127,250 were injured. Many of these deaths and injuries could have been prevented with the use of a proper child safety seat. Car...

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Car Seat Safety

By on Aug 15, 2016 in Personal Protection |

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), motor vehicle injuries are the leading cause of death among children in the United States. In 2013, 638 children ages 12 and younger died in motor vehicle crashes. Another 127,250 were injured. Many of these deaths and injuries could have been prevented with the use of a proper child safety seat. Car...

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