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How to Protect Yourself and Your Family From Being Poisoned At Home

When was the last time you looked through your cabinets in your kitchen at home? Did you know that many of the everyday household cleaning products you have may be dangerous? It’s important that you read the labels and, if you have small children, talk to them about the potential dangers of these cleaning products.

Being poisoned is not always immediately obvious. There are four primary ways in which people can be poisoned:

  • When a poison is swallowed
  • A poison is splashed in the eyes
  • A poison comes in contact with the skin
  • A poison is breathed in or inhaled.

Here are a number of different cleaning products you should look out for in your home as they may be harmful if ingested:

  • Cleaning products containing various chemicals
  • Prescription medications
  • Vitamins and food supplements
  • Beauty products i.e. perfumes, hairspray, nail polish remover
  • Carbon monoxide gas from cars or heating devices such as a gas stove or furnace
  • Lawn products i.e. pesticides, herbicides, insecticides and fertilizer
  • Fluids used for your car i.e. antifreeze, windshield washer fluid or motor oil
  • Alcohol or tobacco products

Of course you want to protect your children and those whom are most vulnerable in your household. In order to prevent an accident from occurring, follow these tips:

Keep chemical products and medications in their original containers.

If you are going to take medication, make sure the light is on in the room you’re taking it in. Always seal your containers after use.

Install carbon monoxide detectors in your home.

Keep your cleaning products far out of reach of children and always keep them locked up and out of sight.

You may keep products in different areas of your home.

Kitchen: Food poisoning may occur if your food is not stored at the proper temperature. If you have children, use child-proof locks on your cabinets, so that young children are not able to access cleaning chemicals. Since a lot of these chemicals are stored in the cabinets under the sink, it’s a good idea to have these locks on these cabinets. Small children could easily open them when you’re not looking.

Bedroom: Everyone wants to have peace of mind while they sleep. Carbon monoxide in an odorless, colorless gas that is undetectable without carbon monoxide alarms or detectors. Put these in your bedrooms, so that you will be notified if there is a problem. If you have pets, make sure that any plants you buy for your house are not toxic.

Garage: Never leave your car engine running with the garage door closed. Paints, antifreeze, oil, and gasoline should be placed and stored far out of reach of children.

Bathroom: Medications can prove deadly if not handled safely. Keep any medications locked away and far out of reach of children.

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Why Should I Get Umbrella Insurance?

When you think of the word insurance, what words come to your mind; Protection, security, peace of mind. This is what every human being longs for throughout their life. People get insurance to protect themselves from experiencing financial hardship.

Umbrella insurance coverage is excess liability coverage, meaning additional coverage. If you have this kind of insurance policy, the limits on your umbrella policy will kick in once the limits on your auto, home, or watercraft insurance policies become exhausted. Umbrella policies come in handy when you are faced with an expensive situation.

  • You cause a serious auto or boat accident
  • Your dog bites someone
  • You drive your car into a building
  • You accidentally injure someone

Umbrella policies can cover you for situations where a home or auto policy cannot. For example, if you are ever sued for libel, slander, or defamation, an umbrella policy can help cover these costs.

Liability insurance only covers you for as much as is written in your policy. For example, let’s say you cause an auto accident where the driver of the other vehicle is seriously injured. Their injuries are serious enough to require lengthy hospital stays. In fact, their medical bills total $400,000. Your auto policy only covers a maximum limit of $300,000 in liability insurance. How are you going to cover the remaining $100,000? Your umbrella policy can cover the remaining costs. This is just one reason why it is such a good idea to obtain umbrella insurance coverage.

What An Umbrella Insurance Policy Won’t Cover

  • Damage to your personal belongings
  • Business losses
  • Criminal acts
  • Written or oral contracts
  • Intentional acts or injury
  • Damage due to nuclear radiation, war or terrorism
  • Communicable disease, such as a lawsuit against you for giving someone an STD

Umbrella insurance also covers you for situations that are not typically found in an auto or home insurance policy. For example, in this day and age, countless people use social media. If you were to post something defamatory about another person online, you could potentially be used by that individual. Other instances might include false arrest, imprisonment or detention, malicious prosecution, wrongful eviction or entry, and invasion of privacy.

Do You Need Umbrella Insurance?

Obviously, the choice is ultimately yours, but it is wiser to have excess insurance than not enough. There are just too many circumstances you may find yourself in life that are beyond your control. Additionally, if you are someone who is well known in the world, like a celebrity or someone with a high status in society, you may be a target for people coming after your assets.

How Much Umbrella Coverage Do I Need?

Determine the value of your assets. Umbrella insurance coverage—at the very least—should cover your net worth. This is what you could potentially lose should you ever face a lawsuit.

Another consideration you should think about is your future income loss. How much do you think you stand to lose if you are faced with a catastrophic lawsuit? If you injure someone in an auto accident that leaves them paralyzed and unable to work, that person may sue you for all of the future earnings they have lose being unable to work.

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Does Auto Insurance Cover Damage Caused By Hail?

Comprehensive coverage protects you against losses caused by something other than a collision i.e. theft, vandalism, fire, and damage caused by weather. Yes, this includes hail damage.

It is important to remember that, before the coverage contained in your auto insurance policy kick in, you must first pay your auto insurance deductible. This is the agreed upon value you pay out of your own pocket before your auto insurance coverage covers the rest of the damage caused (up to your policy’s limits). Figure out what deductible amount you are comfortable paying up front and then talk to one of our insurance professionals who will be happy to assist you in reviewing your coverages.

Hail can be pretty nasty and can cause a variety of damage to your vehicle. In some cases, hail can even cause enough damage to your vehicle to the point it is deemed a total loss. This occurs when it is determined that the value of the damage caused to your vehicle exceeds the value of the vehicle itself.

You can take certain measures to prevent hail damage to your car. First, pay attention to the weather forecast. Whether you listen to the weather forecast on your television first thing in the morning or you read the forecast on your phone app, being proactive in figuring out what kind of weather is going to be in your area is a great way to prevent any potential damage to your car. Also, if you have a garage, consider storing your vehicle inside the garage if bad weather is headed your way.

If you find yourself caught in the middle of a hail storm, follow these steps to ensure the safety of yourself and any passengers in your car with you:

Stop driving and pull over to a safe area

If possible, find cover such a garage or a parking ramp for overhead protection. In some cases, an underpass may be an option to consider, but don’t forget to pull over far enough to avoid traffic and to turn your flasher on, so that other cars notice you.

Park your car at an angle

By doing this, any hail is more likely to hit the front of your vehicle and your windshield is reinforced to protect you from rocks and debris. Your side windows are not.

Stay inside your car

Your own personal safety is more important than any damage caused to your car. Remember that during any kind of storm you find yourself in. Your car can always be repaired or replace.

Protect yourself

Cover yourself with a blanket while lying facedown inside your vehicle. Instruct anyone else in your vehicle to do the same to protect themselves from debris.

Stay connected

Turn your radio on so that you stay up-to-date on current weather conditions.

How to Report Hail Damage

Call our office at 301-948-2010 to speak with one of our experienced agents who will happily answer all of your questions with regard to your situation. They can also help you determine if it is better to file a claim under your auto insurance policy or if the damage is insignificant enough to not proceed with a claim.

Remember, our experienced insurance professionals are always hear for you for answer any and all of your insurance questions. We know how unpredictable life can be! We’re here for you!

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5 Causes of Property Damage and How to Prevent Them

A destructive storm comes through your town, wrecking havoc every which way it can. Everything from flooding to fallen down trees, there is no way we can prevent these events from happening. While this is true, it is possible to minimize the damage to your home if you take certain preventative measures ahead of time.

Obviously, having the proper amount of home insurance coverage will help you cover the financial burden of having to repair or replace something that has been damaged from a storm. But, there are some simple steps you can take to protect your home from further damage, protecting your bank account at the time.

Wind

Gusts of wind have the ability to knock over outdoor furniture or pick up tiny branches that could potentially scratch your car. Strong winds can cause trees to fall on your house, resulting in a costly home insurance claim. To prevent events like this from happening, pay attention to weather forecasts and consider moving furniture to covered areas around your home. Pick up loose branches in or around your yard or in your driveway.

Nonweather-Related Water

Conduct regular inspections of your dishwasher, washing machine, and toilets inside your home as they are the most common sources of leaks and water damage inside homes. Check your hoses for wear and replace it if needed. If you plan to be away from your home for any considerable amount of time, think about shutting off your main water valve to give yourself peace of mind. No one wants to worry about potential water disasters while they’re on vacation.

Hail

As stated before, anticipated bad weather and taking necessary preventative measures ahead of time is the best way to protect your home from damage. While we can’t control how hail moves or where it strikes, we can move our valuables out of harms way. For example, If you have a garage, move your car inside before the bad weather comes. That way, you won’t have to worry about dents, dings, or scratches caused by hail or other objects flying around.

Weather-Related Water

Making sure that your roof is in prime condition is an excellent way to make sure your home will be protected from torrential downpours. If you live in an area that tends to have periods of heavy snow, make sure to remove the snow accumulation from your roof before it melts and leaks into your house. Your gutters should always be clean, too.

Theft

When it comes to your protecting your car, keeping it inside your garage may be your best option to prevent thefts from occurring. If that is not an option for you, be sure to remove any valuables from your car before going inside your home. You can also lock them away. It’s best to keep anything valuable out of plain sight. In addition, installing home security systems, motion detectors, alarms, and cameras may help deter thieves from entering your home. Finally, keep your windows and doors locked.

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