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https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/2927/Why-your-company-needs-a-business-continuity-plan/
Business continuity planning is one of the mo... 1Source: Insurance Institute of Business & Home Safety; http://www.dis...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/3926/Business-Continuity-Planning-A-Three-Step-Approach/
Every business is vulnerable to disruptions. Most c... company-wide strategy to keep your business running effectively.. We’d be happy to review the risks facing your business and tailor a Business Continuation Plan to your needs. ...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/2381/Considering-Discretionary-Payroll-Expense-Endorsement-on-Your-Business-Insurance/
Business insurance is a necessary step in ens...ou protect your bottom line as your business begins to recover.

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/3028/Create-a-Business-Continuity-Plan-in-Four-Steps/
...reasons why your company needs a business continuity plan. Having a strategy –...nd improve your plan routinely A business continuity plan is an evolving st...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/3651/Equipment-Breakdown-Insurance-A-Must-Have-Coverage/
...nd "just in time" inventory make businesses more dependent than ever on comput...hat can be obtained quickly. Our Business insurance experts would be happy ...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/Insurance-Professionals-Blog/5313/Why-Clients-Leave-Your-Business/
We have been working with companies’ current and former clients for over 25+ years. What we have found is that all clients are loyal by nature. No one wakes up in the morning and thought, I hope my tailor, car repair, favorite lunch restaurant, etc. makes a big mistake today so I can find a replacement.

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/3667/Prearranged-Contracts-Speed-Disaster-Recovery/
If a catastrophe struck your business, who would provide such critical ser...ite." Pre-planning can also reduce Business Interruption deduction and claims significan...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/1238/Electrical-safety-in-the-home/
...your insurance needs.  Are you a business owner, did you get a new car or mayb...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/2786/Swimming-pool-safety-and-maintenance-tips/
Protect your Friends and Family as you Beat the Heat. Warmer weather means more outdoor activities for the whole family, including cooling off in the pool. We want to help you make sure that you, your family and guests are safe. Here are a few tips that can help you stay safe while you have fun: Always supervise swimmers and have life-saving equipment nearby: Maintain secure fencing and a locked entrance around the pool and deck area to prevent access when adequate supervision is not available. Install self-closing and self-latching gates. Make sure no one swims alone. Never leave a child unattended in the water or pool area, and make sure less experienced swimmers are always accompanied by a swimmer who has water life-saving skills. Equip your door, gate or pool with an audible alarm to alert you if someone enters the pool area or falls into the pool while it is unattended. Diving should be prohibited unless a specific area of the pool is designated for safe diving. Water depth and diving-restricted areas should be clearly marked. Make sure there is adequate life-saving equipment in the pool area, including life preservers and a rope with life-saving rings, a reaching pole or rescue hook. Regularly maintain your pool during the season to keep swimmers and sun-bathers safe: Keep chemicals safely stored away from the pool area. Follow all storage and usage instructions recommended by the pool chemical manufacturer. Be sure electrical devices, including outdoor entertainment systems, are away from pools or wet surfaces. When using electrical devices outdoors be sure to plug them into a GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter). Keep the pool area clear of glass bottles, toys or other potential accident hazards. Inspect the liner. Rips and tears can appear undetected at the top of the lining.  Check for signs of wear and tear in areas where pipes or other items may have penetrated the liner (e.g., skimmers, hoses, etc.). For above ground pools, check metal supports for rust or deterioration. These may indicate areas where the pool could rupture or a person could be injured. Check the deck for safety hazards (e.g., protruding nails, loose boards, etc.). Ensure your pool has compliant anti-entrapment drain covers. Inspect them regularly to confirm they are not broken or missing. Visit the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (P&SS Act) for additional information.  This act applies for all outdoor and indoor structures intended for swimming or recreational bathing, including in-ground and above-ground pools, hot tubs, spas, whirlpools and non-portable wading pools.

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/1277/Wisdom-about-people-management/
...e minutes straight without any interruption, criticism, or judgment?). Be slo...