Safety Focused Updates – August 2020

By SCSAI / August 6, 2020 / 0 Comments

According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, nearly 2,000 U.S. employees across industry lines experience work-related eye injuries that require medical treatment each day. This month’s Safety Focused newsletter offers guidance for protecting your eyes on the job and tips to promote workplace fire safety.

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Personal Lines Insights – August 2020

By SCSAI / August 6, 2020 / 0 Comments

A car is generally considered totaled when repair costs exceed the car’s value—or the vehicle can’t be repaired safely. In some cases, state laws require the insurance company to call it a total loss due to the amount of damage. This month, read about how to prepare for a power outage. In addition, learn what to do if your car is totaled and how to safely exercise in the summer heat.

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Summer Safety Tips: Outdoor Fire Safety

By SCSAI / July 30, 2020 / 0 Comments

Backyard fire pits and campfires are a staple of summertime fun, but they can also be dangerous. According to recent research, injuries from outdoor fire pits are on the rise, and that’s a risk you don’t want lurking in your yard.

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How to Avoid Underinsuring Your Home

By SCSAI / July 30, 2020 / 0 Comments

Your home is one of your greatest assets and a significant long-term investment. As such, it’s vital to protect your home and its contents with adequate homeowners insurance. Nevertheless, recent research found that many homeowners lack proper coverage.

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Mold Mitigation and Prevention Program Guide

By SCSAI / July 16, 2020 / 0 Comments

Handing a teenager their first set of car keys can carry significant risks. Nevertheless, newly licensed teens and their parents can work together to uphold safe driving practices and prevent accidents with these tips.

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Infographic – Safety Tips for Teen Drivers and Their Parents

By SCSAI / July 16, 2020 / 0 Comments

Handing a teenager their first set of car keys can carry significant risks. Nevertheless, newly licensed teens and their parents can work together to uphold safe driving practices and prevent accidents with these tips.

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