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With Home Insurance: The Unexpected Can Be Protected

Thursday, March 17, 2011

We have seen with the recent earthquake in Japan that tragedy can strike at any moment. Many lives were lost and loved ones’ hearts shattered as they watched all they worked for destroyed in such an unexpected natural disaster. Living in the sunshine state has its benefits, from the white, sandy beaches to a seemingly continuous summer season. Yet, along with our beautiful weather there is a downfall; hurricane season.  What many Florida residents fail to realize is that this can be avoided by taking the necessary precautions now, in order to avoid the inescapable later. That is why it is important to have proper home insurance coverage.

With hurricane season approaching, it is critical to be proactive in obtaining proper home insurance to protect not only your valuables but your loved ones as well. If you’re a home owner, chances are it is your greatest asset so why not protect it! The benefits of having home insurance speak for themselves:

  • Mortgage lenders require it (if you take out a loan to buy your home).
  • If you rent, your landlord’s policy will not cover your personal property.
  • If you own a condo, the condo association’s policy does not cover your personal property and generally the interior of your condo.
  • It can be a financial safety net in a disaster.
  • Bad things do happen.

No one wants to be left without an option or without an avenue to turn to once tragedy strikes. The key is to have good home insurance, which will allow you to live worry free. Allow our trusted associates at The Salmon Agency to give you peace of mind and find the right home insurance policy for you. Think about it, if you can't financially afford to cover a loss on your own, then you can't afford not to be insured.

Cutting Your Energy Costs Can Mean More Lattes!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

It’s a new year and many people are looking to makeover their expenses while they makeover their bodies. While my specialty may be insurance, I am mindful of helping all of my clients – whether businesses or families – to look at their whole life and as a result, have helped clients save hundreds or sometimes, thousands of dollars a year.

One of the easiest areas to cut expenses is in the luxuries you may splurge on; magazine subscriptions or shopping sprees for instance. However, many people have already eliminated these types of expenses from their budget. Another place to look to save without drastically changing your lifestyle is in reducing your energy costs. Here are a few simple steps you can take to reduce that energy bill and help reduce your environmental footprint in the process:

  • Consider switching to a natural-gas water heater and turn the setting down to 120 degrees. This will cut energy use by half!
  • Use compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL) in your lamps. They not only last much longer, but provide a warm glow and 70 percent more energy efficiency!
  • Seal your home or business: close the fireplace damper; seal ductwork and caulk any unnecessary openings that may permit drafting of air.
  • If you cannot afford to install all Energy Star appliances, then install Energy Star–certified ceiling fans which are 50 percent more energy efficient.  
  • Unplug your computer and other appliances when they are not in use.

With these simple steps, you could easily save more than $600 annually on your energy bill. That’s extra cash you can use for those Starbucks lattes, toward a down payment on a car, or even more importantly, for retirement! Call our experts at Salmon Agency at 407-365-1766 to discuss your financial goals and insurance needs – helping you achieve your dreams is our goal!

Tips to Have a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

thankstraditionsdinner_15596_469x299.jpgThe holiday season is always a happy time of year to enjoy with friends and family. Thanksgiving is filled with delicious food and gathers friends and loved ones to enjoy the meal together. While celebrating, we should also remember to take precautions to keep the holiday season both festive and safe. Here are some tips to keep in mind this Thanksgiving: 

 

  • Many may want to sneak a bite before the great feast, but it is important to keep the kitchen clear of too many people. This could be a potential hazard to start a fire or spill hot food on fellow guests.
  • Always have both heat resistant gloves and a fire extinguisher closely accessible.
  • Turn pot handles away to ensure that you and your kitchen helpers don’t accidentally walk by and knock the pans off the stove.
  • Never pour water on grease fires! This will cause the fire to spread. Instead, grab a lid and slide it on top of the pan and turn off the burner - lack of oxygen will extinguish the fire.
  • Try to avoid deep fryers. It’s difficult to know the correct amount of oil put in the pan and often when you are ready to place the turkey in, the oil can become displaced, causing an unstable fire.
  • Candles are always an essential accent to the holiday season, whether it be for scent or just to set the mood, but they can be dangerous if not attended. If candles are lit please make sure to keep an eye on them and out of a child’s reach.

Many of these tips were provided by our friends at Underwriters Laboratories, making household items safer for your family. Holiday safety is very important and should always be a top priority. Since the holidays are such a happy time, people often forget to be mindful of things that could potentially be harmful for our loved ones. Here at Salmon Agency we encourage you to be safe and have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Thank you for your business and looking to us as your trusted advisor for your “whole” life. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones!

Halloween Safety Tips

Thursday, October 28, 2010

halloween2.jpgHalloween is one of the most exciting holidays of the year! You get to dress up, have fun, watch spooky movies and eat lots of candy! Although this holiday is a happy one, it could become dangerous if some precautions are not taken. Here are some trick or treating and decorating tips to be safe this upcoming Halloween.

Trick or treating tips to safety:

  • It is always wise to go online and see if there are sex offenders in your area, map out their houses and make sure your kids stay away! 
  • Always keep an eye on your child when trick or treating.
  • Make sure costumes are made out of fire retardant material or fire proof and make sure the costume is comfortable to walk in (a scraped knee might ruin the Halloween fun!).
  • Carry a flash light or some type of reflective stripe to allow drivers to easily see the trick or treaters.
  • Wait to get home before allowing children to consume any candy. Parents need to inspect all candies first; do not let children eat unwrapped, open or suspicious candy.

 Spooky decoration safety tips:

  •  Take caution with candles, make sure if Jack O’ Lantern have candles inside that they are out of children’s reach or switch out the candles for battery powered lights (a safer choice). 
  • Do not over power your electrical outlet. 
  • Make sure the lights or items that require electricity are certified for outside use if that is where you are going to place them. 
  • If you decide to create a haunted house on your property, you may want to call Salmon Agency for extra insurance that day. This will protect you if someone happens to become injured inside your property.

From our Salmon Agency family to yours, we hope you enjoy the holiday and be safe this Halloween. If you have any insurance questions or concerns this holiday season, our experts are only a phone call away at 407-365-1766.

Hurricane Series: Developing Your Pet Plan

Thursday, July 15, 2010

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Pets are an important part of the household and millions of you consider them a part of the family as well. That’s why developing a hurricane plan is so important; no one should be left behind.

Preparing in advance for a hurricane is a necessary step to take where pet protection is concerned. Here are some tips to follow:

  • Ensure that your pets have been vaccinated recently as shelters may require proof of vaccines.
  • Take a current photograph of your pet.
  • Have an identification collar on your pet and keep a leash accessible.
  • Have a properly-sized animal carrier for your pet (carriers should be large enough for your pet to stand and turn around).
  • Potential refuges for you pet include: specialized shelters, animal control shelters, veterinary clinics and relatives or friends.
  • If you plan to shelter your pet, work it into your evacuation route plan.

During a hurricane, don’t panic. Follow these guidelines to ensure that your pet is safe:

  • Pet shelters will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Call ahead to determine availability.
  • If you take your pet to a shelter, ensure that that have a proper identification collar and rabies tag, proper identification on all belongings, a carrier or cage, leash, ample supply of food, water and food bowls, necessary medications, specific care instructions and newspapers or trash bags for clean up.
  • If an evacuation is not required, bring pets indoors well in advance of the storm.

After a hurricane has passed, pets need time to adjust to their surroundings again. It may be a slow process, as pets can become traumatized. However, with some care, they will be back to normal before you know it. Here are some tips to help speed the process:

  • Walk pets on a leash until they are re-oriented. Often, familiar scents and landmarks may be altered and pets could get easily confused and lost. Also, downed power lines and reptiles brought in with floods and debris can all pose a threat for pets after a disaster.
  • After a disaster, normally quiet and friendly dogs and cats can become aggressive or defensive. Monitor their behavior and look for changes.
  • If pets cannot be found after a disaster, contact the local animal control office.

Don't forget to include your pet when preparing a family hurricane plan. Consider creating a pet disaster supply kit with items such as proper identification, food and water, carrier or cage, collar and leash, and medications. Making an effective plan will ensure that your pets are safe during a hurricane. For more information about developing a pet plan, visit the ASPCA website. For information about insurance policy coverage to protect you and your loved ones in case of a hurricane through the Salmon Agency, please visit our website and our team of trained professionals will assist you with obtaining the coverage you need.

Lincoln Salmon is the owner and founder of Salmon Agency (www.salmonagency.com). He is an active community leader and a trusted resource for insurance and financial planning needs since 1999.


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