Category: Insurance Tips


  • Dog on couch

    Help Your Dog Love Apartment Living

    Apartment living can have many advantages: low maintenance, close to work and entertainment, and ease of changing residence. But, if you’re a dog owner, apartment living can present some difficulties. You probably won’t have your own yard for him to play in, and your inside space may be somewhat compact. However, with enough exercise, stimulation […]

    September 28, 2016

  • Traffic

    How to Deal With Road Rage: 5 Dos and Don’ts

    Have you ever noticed that, with roadway anger, it’s always the other guy’s fault? And, it very well could be. The thing is, you can’t control how other people drive. But, you can control how you respond to situations on the road that come across as inconsiderate or even hostile – yes, even when someone […]

    September 7, 2016

  • drivig on the D707 along the edge of the Namib desert

    Essential Driving Tips for Extreme Heat

    The sun is shining, your shades are on and there’s nothing ahead but miles and miles of enjoyment. You love being behind the wheel on a nice warm day. But, as the temperatures rise so do your chances of encountering car trouble, bringing your joy ride to a screeching hot stop. To help keep you […]

    August 25, 2016

  • boy jumping into a swimming pool

    10 Safety Tips for Your Summer Swims

    When the sun is out and the weather’s warm, people flock to the water — whether it’s the beach, a lake, a river or a backyard pool. But, wherever there’s water, there’s also danger. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 10 people drown every day — and two of those […]

    August 2, 2016

  • Tourists lying on the entrance of Saint Peter in Rome

    7 Travel Tips for Your Money and Identity

    Travelers and tourists are a dream for thieves. They’re typically carrying plenty of cash and valuables. They often have smartphones full of personal information. And, they can easily get caught up in the sights and forget to be aware of their surroundings. While the threat of losing money, jewelry or a camera is bad enough, […]

    July 29, 2016

  • Gun

    Have Guns in Your House? 5 Things to Keep in Mind

    The topic of guns can be very sensitive, but there’s one thing virtually everyone can agree on: Storing them safely is incredibly important, particularly in homes with children or even those where children occasionally visit. Fortunately, there are a number of things you can do to help ensure firearm safety at home – whether you […]

    July 25, 2016

  • Sail Boats

    Don’t Give Up the Ship! Protect Your Boat From Theft

    Thousands of boats and personal watercraft are stolen each year in the U.S., according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau. But, even if your boat remains exactly where you left it, expensive items on board can present an inviting target for thieves as well. Luckily, protecting your valuables – along with your watercraft – isn’t […]

    July 18, 2016

  • Lovely calm evening for camping in the Prince William Forest

    Keep Your Campsite – and Your Gear – Secure

    Camping today is just a little different than it was, say, 20 or 30 years ago. Back then, you brought some gear, some food and some clothing – just enough to sustain you for a weekend or so in the outdoors. And, you left your electronics at home. (To be fair, it was much harder […]

    July 15, 2016

  • Essential Safety Tips for Nighttime Boating

    If you own a boat (or better yet, as the joke goes, you know someone who does), you’ve probably thought about spending some evenings on the water – especially in the summertime. It’s a great thought, of course. But, when you’re boating after dark, you need to think about staying safe, even as you enjoy […]

    July 12, 2016