Many will likely remember the movie “Pay it Forward”. The theme being do something nice for someone, and they in turn do something nice for someone else, and it pays niceness forward. So how about we all “Drive it Forward”
Many will likely remember the movie “Pay it Forward”. The theme being do something nice for someone, and they in turn do something nice for someone else, and it pays niceness forward. So how about we all “Drive it Forward”
Cyber security isn’t just about social media passwords and credit card information anymore. More and more everyday devices are being created that include built-in Web connectivity. According to Cisco, there will be 50 billion Web-connected devices in use worldwide by
1. You did extensive remodeling or additions and forgot to inform your agent of likely increased replacement cost. 2. You insured only to cover the amount of the mortgage. Here in our area this would be unlikely as Florida carriers require
Back to school time means time to give your kids a refresher on bicycle safety. Dare I say that means setting a good example yourself. * Make sure your child wears a properly fitted helmet every time he or she rides
The end of summer means many things, but most important, it means kids are headed back to school. So…. Use caution on the roads * There are going to be a lot more kids on the sidewalks and streets when school starts,
Moving Your Watercraft If your plan is for moving your watercraft, try to move it at least 48 to 72 hours before the hurricane or storm is estimated to strike the area. This may even be before a hurricane watch is
Continuing the discussion about how to prepare your boat PRIOR to the storm… For Smaller, Lightweight Boats * Determine what you need to do to load and haul your boat to a safer area. * Be sure your tow vehicle is capable of
The key to protecting your boat from hurricanes or any severe weather is planning, preparation and timely action. Most of the work is done PRIOR to the storm. Generally, you from 12 to 24 hours to take action after bad
Not surprisingly, a recent analysis of storm surge potential by global property analytics provider, CoreLogic, revealed Florida has the highest number of properties at risk with 2,488,277. A distant second is Louisana with 738,165 followed by New York, New Jersey,
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