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Preventing Ice Dams on Homes
- January 23, 2019
- Posted by: Jonas
- Category: Miscellaneous
No CommentsDuring freezing weather, heat from your home or business can escape through your roof and melt snow on your roof. The snowmelt can then trickle down to the roof’s edge and refreeze, creating an ice dam that leaves additional snowmelt with no place to go but possibly under your roof. The following IBHS guidance will -
Wedding Insurance – Do you need it?
- June 16, 2018
- Posted by: Tess Siemon
- Category: Finance & accounting, Miscellaneous, Personal, Recreational
From organizing seating arrangements to creating music playlists to keeping in-laws and family members happy, planning for your wedding involves dozens of decisions made under tight deadlines with tons of pressure. For many, a wedding can also mean a significant investment as couples and their families plan full wedding weekends complete with a rehearsal dinner,
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Travel & Adventure – 6 Essential Tips
- May 17, 2018
- Posted by: Tess Siemon
- Category: Miscellaneous, Personal
Vacations are for reducing stress, not adding to it. Unfortunately, things can happen to make any vacation a stressful experience, no matter how beautiful the locale or destination. Some things you are not able to control, such as the weather or flight delays. Other things, such as missing documents or stolen credit cards, have the potential
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FAA Estimates 7 Million Drones Flying Over America By 2020
- March 27, 2018
- Posted by: Tess Siemon
- Category: Business Insurance Lines, Innovation, Miscellaneous, Personal, Recreational, Resources
You unwrap your new drone, charge up the batteries and can’t wait to test it under the open skies. But there are a few things you need to know before you take flight. Unmanned aircraft are subject to Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) rules that govern when, how and where you can fly a drone. They also
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Hanover Shares Helpful Tips for Navigating Harsh New England Winter Weather
- January 13, 2018
- Posted by: Tess Siemon
- Category: Miscellaneous
General Tips for ALL Conditions: Stay ALERT! Slow down, you’ll inevitably get to where you need to be. Leave space between yourself and the vehicle ahead. Minimize distractions by putting your phone out of sight & setting a playlist before you begin to drive. When in doubt, if your gut feels uneasy, allow yourself to pull
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Winter is Coming, Is your Home Prepared?
- November 15, 2017
- Posted by: Tess Siemon
- Category: Miscellaneous
Preparing your home for winter is an important annual ritual for homeowners. The following winter maintenance tips can help you prepare your home to withstand another cold season. Your Heating System Before you give your heating system a workout this winter, take the time for preventive maintenance. It may help extend the life of your
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Break These Bad Habits at Work | The MetLife Blog
- August 26, 2017
- Posted by: Tess Siemon
- Category: Miscellaneous
Are your bad work habits sabotaging your career? Here are 5 things you can fix today to set yourself up for success. Learn more. Source: Break These Bad Habits at Work | The MetLife Blog
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If Your Renting a Car While On Vacation Do You Need Rental Car Insurance?
- May 27, 2017
- Posted by: Tess Siemon
- Category: Miscellaneous
Maybe you’ve been here before. You’ve just come off the plane, picked up your baggage and gone to the rental car counter. You’re tired from the flight, about to begin an ambitious vacation or a challenging business project. And, this is the point at which you’re asked, “Do you want insurance with that?” Most travelers,
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Decades of Thanks to Mother’s Across the World
- May 10, 2017
- Posted by: Tess Siemon
- Category: Miscellaneous
We all know what the celebration of Mother’s Day is meant to celebrate and honor (the answer is pretty much in the name incase you were unsure), but have you ever wondered about it’s History? Like any other holiday, an origin exists. Lucky for us, remaining true to it’s name, the staff of History.com have
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Start The New Season Fresh With These Spring Cleaning Tips
- March 24, 2017
- Posted by: Tess Siemon
- Category: Miscellaneous
For those out there who have an aversion to getting rid of things — a borderline hoarder, if you will — or for those who have never actually accomplished a full scrub-down of their home, it might be time to consider getting involved in a real, grown-up–style spring cleaning ritual. This doesn’t just mean tidying
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