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Prepare a Disaster Evacuation Box and stop worrying

Overall, we’re lucky.  We have systems in place to help us in times of trouble; fire, police, the Red Cross, etc…  Most of us also have support that we trust-friends, family and service professionals such as insurance agents.  During the time of

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Neighborhood Security is Everyone’s Responsibility

Notably, many burglaries occur during the day when most people are at work-that makes neighborhood security everyone’s responsibility.  The following list is a place to start to make it difficult for would-be opportunistic burglars to get into your home.

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Understanding your insurance policy

Most of us probably find reading an insurance policy boring, but understanding the terms of your home’s hazard insurance policy is critical to make sure there is adequate coverage in the event of a claim.  To be under-insured and Read moreRead more

Prepare for an Earthquake before it’s too late

Earthquakes and preparing for them is a topic most people do not want to think about until it is too late.  The following list should be used as a guideline to help you prepare for an earthquake; getting your earthquake supplies compiled for home, office and car.

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Under-funded schools need help

I don’t think it is an overstatement to say that education is one of our most pressing societal issues.  Our under-funded schools need help through more parental involvement, student and teacher commitment, community involvement and corporate sponsors-its time for us to get creative. Read moreRead more

Get involved and make a difference

We think of the holidays as a time of giving, but why not carry that great feeling throughout the year?  Now is the time to make a commitment to yourself and your community to get involved and make a difference.  Here are a few ideas-pick your passion no matter how small or large.

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