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https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1632/MANAGING-RISK-A-GUIDE-FOR-YOUR-BUSINESS-CLIENT-PART-3-OF-4/
... the deductible amount. Losses in excess of the amount are paid in full-that i...fer should be specified for risks in excess of this amount and retention for l...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1739/MONITORING-THE-PLAN/
...le Homes ______________   Excess Liability ______________   Mi... Umbrella ______________   Flood ______________   Earthquak...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1025/HOW-TO-AVOID-THE-12-MOST-COMMON-CAUSES-OF-BROADCAST-TOWER-LOSS/
...all de-icing equipment results in excess weight and will cause increased wind ...ing where the facilities are located, floodlighting roads, walks, and gates is...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1690/Work-Flow-Procedures-Manual-Personal-Insurance-Renewal-Procedure-Agency-Bill/
... be interested in any Umbrella or Excess Liability policy that extends your Au...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1570/SAFETY-AND-HAZARD-INSPECTION-SURVEY/
...ergency venting that will relieve excessive internal pressure caused by fire e...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/746/Preventing-A-Disaster-In-Your-Agency-A-Five-Step-Process/
... of a major company relationship; excessive price increases by the agent's mai...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1025/HOW-TO-AVOID-THE-12-MOST-COMMON-CAUSES-OF-BROADCAST-TOWER-LOSS/
... . It weighs about 17 pounds per cubic foot and is quite porous. Glaze ice is different, and occurs only in certain geographic areas and elevations where the temperatures drop below 32 degrees. It is quite common in lower latitudes; it accumulates when there is a slight drizzle. This type of ice has a density of 54 pounds per cubic foot. A failure to install de-icing equipment results in excess weight and will cause increased wind resistance, resulting in possible tower failure. A single icing episode can produce damage to the tower, antenna, feedline, and associated structures simultaneously. Ice cracker cones are effective in protecting the guy wire grips. Ice bridges protect attachments from falling ice, including transmission lines leading from the tower to the transmitter building. Ice shields are inexpensive and effective protection for ... wind impedance on the tower's structural integrity. Adding radomes to antennas will reduce the wind load. Bundling the transmission lines will also affect wind resistance. Maintaining guy wires at the proper tension will keep the tower in plumb. Making certain the transmission line hangers are tight will reduce the effects of wind load. Know the specific hurricane zone. 5. ADDITIONAL CLIMATOLOGICAL FACTORS. Hurricanes, ocean surge, floods, and earthquakes should be taken into consideration. It is essential to analyze hurricanes and tornadoes in terms of wind speed for which a tower was designed. Reviewing current EIA-E data and requesting a periodic structural analysis of a tower will improve the chances of weathering a storm without substantial damage. Ocean surge can be a cause for damage to towers located as far as 10 miles inland. Earthquakes will ...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1688/WORK-FLOW-PROCEDURES-MANUAL-PERSONAL-RENEWAL-PROCEDURE/
... ? 12.Do you own a second home or any other real property, such as a mountain cabin or farm property? 13.Are you presently engaged in any form of farming or ranching? 14.Do you conduct any business or give private lessons in your home? 15.Do you own any boats, motorbikes, or other recreational vehicles, such as snowmobiles or golf carts? 16.Would you be interested in any Umbrella or Excess Liability policy that extends your Auto and Homeowners liability coverage to $1 million or more? NOTE: COVERAGE FOR QUESTIONS 1-7 MAY BE LIMITED OR EXCLUDED UNDER YOUR PRESENT POLICY. Yes No 1. Do you have Disability income insurance in case you become sick or disabled? 2. Are you concerned about estate taxes? 3. Do you have a Mortgage Redemption insurance policy (which pays off ... equipment? 5. Do you frequently carry, or keep in your home, more than $200 cash? 6. Do you have a coin or stamp collection? 7. Do you own any guns? 8. Would you prefer to cover your personal belongings for their full replacement value (i.e., no deduction for depreciation?) 9. Would you be interested in adding Earthquake or Flood insurance to your Homeowners protection? 10.Do you presently have either a burglar, fire or smoke alarm in your home? 11.Would you like an estimate of your home's replacement cost at today's prices? 12.Do you own a second home or any other real property, such as a mountain cabin or farm property? 13.Are you presently engaged in any form of farming or ranching? 14.Do you conduct any business ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/986/Preserving-Agency-Value/
...t of business in non-admitted and excess markets or through the pool. Agencies...ed in the Midwest having to deal with Flood insurance, which also has a differ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/212/How-To-Deal-With-A-Wholesaler/
... your most important allies is an Excess and Surplus (E&S) lines broker yo... when marketing a large account is to flood the market with submissions. While...