Must have items in your emergency vehicle kit

Roadside assistance is a valuable service when it comes to emergencies while driving, but also one that often gives us a false sense of security. If something happens to our vehicle, we will call for assistance quickly and then wait…

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Electrical Safety in the Home

One of the most important home security issues is electrical safety involving outlets, plugs and extension cords. U.S. fire departments respond to an average of 47,820 fire structures per year involving an electrical fire or malfunction, but steps can be…

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Truck Zone Safety

It can be a tough – and dangerous – job to drive a large truck. Compared to the average American car's 3,0001, weighing up to 80,000 pounds, the size of a tractor-trailer increases brake distance, can block visibility for other drivers and poses unique challenges for everybody who shares the road.Staying safe on the road is not the responsibility of the truck driver alone. In fact, the car was at fault in 78 percent of car accidents.2 Drivers should learn to avoid the truck zone and drive around big trucks safely. Renee Lawson, travelers specialist, shows you how this video is about.Watch “Avoiding the Truck Zone”¹ Highway Loss Data Institute, www.hldi.org² Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, https://www.vtti.vt.edu/moreinformation/sharing-the-road.html3www.travelers.com

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Cooking Fire Safety

Cooking has been the most common cause of home structure fires and home fire-related injuries for a long time and continues to be. Whether you're preparing a family dinner or a quick snack, safe cooking behaviors can help you and your family stay safe.Never leave your range or cooktop unattended while cooking. Turn off your range or cooktop if you need to leave the room.Wear short, close-fitting or tightly rolled sleeves. Loose clothing can hang on hot surfaces, and when it comes into contact with a gas flame or electric burner, it can catch fire.Keep your cooking area clean and free of combustible materials. It may catch fire with food wrappers, oven mitts or other materials left on or near the stove.Be sure to clean up any spilled or splattered grease. In the oven or on the cooktop, built-up grease can catch fire.Keep a fire extinguisher…

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How to Help Winterize Your Car

You may be inclined to think that your car is running well without much maintenance throughout the year, and in addition to an occasional trip to the mechanic for an oil change, any winter months preparation is not high on…

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Tips for Handling a Tire Blowout

There's nothing more scary or potentially dangerous for many drivers than a tire blowout at nearly any speed. While the number of tire-related crashes has dropped dramatically since 2008, when automatic tire pressure monitoring systems were required for all new…

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Things you MUST DO after the ACCIDENT

Dear Customers and Friends! Things you MUST DO after the ACCIDENT:Stay calm and safe. Assess the situation for your immediate safety.Stay in your car if there is a risk of injury or if moving might put you at risk of further…

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How to Drive in Icy Conditions

Icy weather can create driving conditions in the winter months that are challenging and potentially dangerous. Black ice forms on roads and can create a hazard that is almost invisible. As temperatures approach freezing, icy conditions may develop, particularly on…

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