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https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/3672/Car-Insurance-Deal-Breakers-Non-Renewal-And-Cancellation/
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https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/2690/Safety-Training-Reinforcement-Pays/
...place up to four weeks before the program begins. Don't wait until the day bef... implementing an effective follow-up program on your job safety programs.

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/1326/10-Ways-To-Avoid-Tick-Bites-This-Summer/
It's summertime, which means outdoor play, hiking, gardening — and tick bites. The creepy crawlies tend to latch on during the summer months and these arachnids are ubiquitous throughout the U.S. But tick bites are more than just an annoying spring and summer nuisance. Each year, about 300,000 people in the U.S. catch Lyme disease, which is caused by bacteria, from a tick bite, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates. Thousands more develop tick-borne diseases such as the malarialike disease babesiosis, the flulike anaplasmosis and the Heartland virus infection. But people can take steps to avoid the nasty critters, beyond the old-standby advice to cover up and avoid tall grass, experts say. From wood chips to a quick ride in the dryer, here are 10 ways to avoid tick bites. 1. Repel the bugs Insecticides can be used to repel ticks, said Thomas Mather, a public health entomologist at the University of Rhode Island, and the director of tickencounter.org.  Permethrin, the insecticide found in antimalarial bed nets, kills adult ticks as well as those in their larval stage, called nymphs, which are the likeliest to harbor Lyme disease. Ideally, people should buy permethrin-treated clothing, socks and shoes, Mather said. By contrast, evidence suggests that the more common bug spray chemical, N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET), isn't useful against ticks. "It's not toxic to the ticks," Mather told Live Science. "They still can scurry across a DEET-treated surface, and get to places where the DEET is not," such as a warm human leg, he said. 2. Be vigilant at home Hiking and camping aren't the most common ways to catch a tick-borne disease, said Kirby Stafford III, the state entomologist at The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station and the author of the "Tick Management Handbook." "We estimate three-fourths of people pick up the ticks in activities in and around the home," with children's play and gardening being some of the riskiest activities, Stafford told Live Science. Parents should also make sure to do tick checks on children when they come in, he said. 3. Stay in the sun Tick nymphs have leaky cuticles, or outer covers, that rapidly lose moisture. As a result, they can't survive in environments with lower than 80 percent humidity for more than eight hours, Mather said. As a result, nymphs congregate in leaf piles in shady, humid environments, so sticking to sunny areas can reduce tick exposure, he said. 4. Change the landscape Most ticks around homes stay within a few yards of the interface between the yard and a wooded area, Stafford said. To keep the yard tick-free, use landscaping that deters mice, deer, woodchucks and other rodents that carry ticks, he said. People should also remove tick habitat such as leaf piles, shrubs and groundcover near the house. Play sets should be kept in the sun, away from the shade, he added. Ticks won't cross a barrier of wood chips placed around the yard's perimeter, perhaps because the dry material makes them dry out too much, he said. Read the entire list here. Content provided by http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/14/avoid-tick-bites-summer_n_5474567.html?ir=Healthy+Living

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https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/3820/Construction-Safety-Myth-And-Reality/
...ass the reality check: Safety programs ensure worker safety. In practice, ...iles, others rock climb. Incentive programs improve safety. Because these programs usually reward not having a reco...

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https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/USRisk/359/Halloween-Lawsuits-can-cost-Businesses-and-Home-Owners/
From http://beforeitsnews.com “Here are a few pointers to avoid a slip-and-fall lawsuit this Halloween: Keep your driveway clear. If kids will be walking up your driveway, you might want to move that car. This is even more important if your driveway is inclined. And if the recent hurricane drops snow and ice on your driveway, you’ll want to take care to salt up the driveway to avoid a slippery personal injury disaster. Clear your lawn of hidden obstructions. Check out your lawn in the dark the night before trick-or-treaters show up. Take a walk across your yard and see if you come across any items that could cause someone to trip and fall. The last thing you want is a trick-or-treater falling on a hidden object on your lawn. Keep the lights on. It may be tempting to keep your property dark, to lend mood to your decorations. Or, alternatively, if you decide not to give out candy, you might decide to keep the lights off altogether. Rather than keeping your porch lights off, think about just turning off most of the lights inside your house to deter trick-or-treaters. The danger is that if your lawn is pitch black and there is an obstruction on your lawn, trick-or-treaters could injure themselves, and you could potentially be held liable.”

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/Insurance-Professionals-Blog/4885/This-Week-on-CompleteMarkets-April-6-2018/
Check out what's new on CompleteMarkets this week - April 6, 2018

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/3650/Alternative-Risk-Financing-Not-Just-For-The-Big-Guys/
...n a comprehensive, cost effective program that can make your business less ris...