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Tuesday, September 1, 2020Trampolines can provide hours of entertainment and fun for the whole family—especially young children. However, there are a number of liability risks trampoline owners need to consider to keep loved ones safe. Trampolines are considered attractive nuisances—items that are attractive and enticing to children. READ MORE >>
Saturday, August 1, 2020When you have a large yard, a riding lawnmower makes lawn care more efficient and less strenuous. But in spite of the benefits, these machines pose a number of risks. Did you know you are most likely to suffer a lawnmower accident on the slope of your lawn? The mower can easily tip over and cause you to lose control. READ MORE >>
Monday, June 1, 2020 Fun in the sun is even better when you have a swimming pool in your backyard to stay cool on hot, summer days. Despite all the entertainment that a swimming pool offers, there are also homeowner liabilities. To help you minimize your risk, we’ve gathered some safety tips to keep you in the know as you swim. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 15, 2020Be Prepared No one ever plans to have their car break down, but you can plan ahead to deal with it safely. Read on to learn about some helpful hints to help you remain safe and injury-free should you get stuck on the road. If your car breaks down, your safety should be your primary concern. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, September 4, 2019Lightning Safety Outdoors As many golfers and other outdoors enthusiasts can attest, thunderstorms can often strike with little to no warning, especially during the warmer months of the year. The lightning strikes that accompany these thunderstorms pose a serious threat to people and safety. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, May 1, 20195 Teen Texting and Driving Tips Your teen receives a text. Thumbs flash, head bends forward, eyes only on the tiny screen in hand; the urge to connect, nearly irresistible. It is hard to imagine your teen (or any other teen) not responding. READ MORE >>
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