To do this, we will be making a few changes that will help us check in with our clients more consistently, while keeping you and our team members safe. Here are some of the things we are doing:
- We have ensured that there will be no disruption in our service to you. All of our employees are fully equipped to work remotely. Our IT infrastructure is backed up and secured.
- We'll be prohibiting any visitors from entering our offices until further notice. This measure protects any employees that will be onsite.
- All of our phone lines will work as you are used to. We ask you to please leave a message to ensure all calls are returned.
Thank you for your understanding as we take these precautionary steps. If you have any concerns, please reach out to your SCS Account Executive. Additionally, keep checking this page as we will continue to update it.
Helping Our Long Island Families with Island Harvest
We are proud to announce that we have partnered with Island Harvest to collect donations in support of the Long Island community, with our mission of “families helping families” in mind. With just a $25 donation, meals for 3 to 4 days can be supplied to children, seniors, veterans, and families across Long Island! We invite you to join us in donating whatever you can, our community needs our help now more than ever.
Updates & Resources
Using Antibody Tests for COVID-19
The virus that causes COVID-19 is new, and what we know about it changes rapidly. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has developed interim guidance for how health care providers, laboratories and public health staff should use antibody tests.
Safety Focused Updates – August 2020
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.
CDC Director Says Widespread Mask Use Can Get COVID-19 Under Control
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends the use of masks and face coverings in public, and CDC Director Robert Redfield expanded on the topic during a discussion hosted by medical journal JAMA.
Cleaning and Disinfection for Households Amid COVID-19
This article compiles expert guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This guidance provides recommendations on the cleaning and disinfection of households where persons under investigation or those with confirmed COVID-19 reside or may be in self-isolation.
Personal Lines Insights – August 2020
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.
Commercial Risk Advisor – August 2020
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to have an unprecedented effect on daily life, many business owners are looking forward to a return to normalcy. We may be nearing a time when stay-athome regulations are scaled back and all businesses are allowed to resume. Learn about reopening a business after the coronavirus shutdown, and how to support workplace respiratory etiquette with face masks and respirators.
Summer Safety Tips: Outdoor Fire Safety
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.
COVID-19 Cleaning Log
As a result of the unprecedented challenges the COVID-19 pandemic brings, businesses must review their internal protocols to ensure they are doing all they can to protect their workforce and manage their operations.
How to Avoid Underinsuring Your Home
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.
Mold Mitigation and Prevention Program Guide
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.
Need further assistance? Reach out to your SCS Account Executive or drop us a line.
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