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Are You Fire Safety Smart?

By Business, Commercial, commercial insurance, cooking fires, Fire escape plan, Fire Prevention Week, fire safety, heating fires, Home, home fire, Insurance, National Fire Protection Association, Personal, Personal Insurance, Prevention, smoke alarm

“Burn, baby, burn” may have packed the dance floor during the days of disco, but those words are anything but a good time when it comes to your home and property.   Since 1922, the National Fire Protection Agency has sponsored…

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Know These Tips for Fire Prevention Week

By candle safety, candles, cooking fires, electrical fires, electrical outlets, fall, fire, fire alarms, fire extinguisher, fire hazard, fire prevention, fire prevention tips, Fire Prevention Week, fire protection equipment, fire safety, fireplace, heating fires, Home, Insurance, Personal, Prevention, smoke alarm, winter

Fall is in full force and winter is slowly approaching. People are lighting pumpkin spice candles, turning on the heat, and decorating for the upcoming holidays (I’m guilty on all accounts). And with the colder temperatures, people will be stayin…

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Don’t be a Turkey! Tips on Deep Frying for the Holidays

By cooking fire, cooking fires, fire, fire extinguisher, fire protection, fire safety, holiday safety, Home, Insurance, National Fire Protection Association, outdoor cooking, Personal, Prevention, Risk Management, Safety Tips, turkey

Thanksgiving is a week away and I am already imagining the deliciousness. My mouth is literally starting to water as I type this! Mmm. There are many ways to cook your holiday turkey, such as roasting it, slow cooking it…

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Fire Prevention Tips For Your Home

By candle safety, candles, cooking fires, electrical fires, electrical safety, fire, fire prevention, fire prevention tips, fire safety, fireplace, Home, house fire, Household Inventory, Insurance, National Fire Protection Association, Personal, Prevention, Risk Management, Safety Tips, space heater

Now that fall is in full force and winter is slowly approaching (even though it is over 80 degrees here in Ohio on this first day of October), it will be soon that people will be spending more time indoors….

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