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N O V E M B E R , 2 0 1 6

Comprehensive Insurance

That Works for You

Our years of experience in the real estate

market, both residential and commercial,

means we can design just the right insurance

program for your property. Let us show

you your options.

Products include: Property

General Liability

Umbrella

Workers’ Comp.

Directors & Officers

Flood

Equipment

Breakdown

Professional

Environmental Liability

Auto

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wires and connections. These wires

will need to be replaced immediately.

Have a plumber check to make

sure natural gas pipes and fittings are

secure and do not allow leaks. Keep

your stove and oven clean; grease

accumulation is a fire hazard.

DRYER VENTS -

The piping that

connects your dryer to an outside vent

may become clogged even if you

routinely clean the machine filter. The

internal ductwork should be inspected

annually to ensure that it does not get

clogged. Plastic coil dryer vents clog

easily and should be removed and

replaced with sheet metal ducts. Don’t

forget to clear snow away from your

exterior dryer vent and don’t push the

dryer so close to the wall the duct is

kinked or crushed.

FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS -

Liquids

such as alcohol, acetone or gasoline

are flammable and can catch fire if

inadvertently exposed to a flame. Do

not store in a garage or utility room

that has a pilot light – which could

cause an explosion. All should be

stored in an UL-approved container at

room temperature.

EXTENTION CORDS -

Should be

heavy duty and high quality. Read

and learn about different cord ratings.

MATCHES -

Can remain lit even

after being blown out. Run them under

water before you throw them away.

CANDLES -

Should not be left unat-

tended. Never leave a room with a

candle burning—extinguish it if no

one is in the room.

FIRE...

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