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https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/2854/How-to-Protect-Your-Personal-Information-Online/
...orms, can potentially expose the personal information that we share online, pu...ures are installed. Avoid storing personal information, account numbers and personal identification numbers on your co...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/3748/EDITORS-COLUMN-THE-HR-ALCHEMIST/
...ealizing the journey towards our Personal Legend: The first obstacle is ...stacles shown up? Where do you have personal doubts about your ability to accomplish your Personal Legend? Who or what is attempting...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/2430/Personal-Cybercrime-Risks/
...could have you wondering if your personal information is safe. After all, thos... sells the information they obtain, personally identifiable information such a...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/1242/Yes-we-offer-that-too/
...ness auto Workers Compensation Umbrella Directors & Officers Professio...y  Personal Insurance Auto Home Umbrella Recreational vehicle Watercraft...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/2423/How-to-Deal-With-Visitor-Injury-in-the-Workplace/
Most states demand that businesses, regardless of size, take every reasonable action to keep their premises safe for employees and visitors. The definition of visitors is fairly loose. Basically, it is anyone not employed by the business and covered by its workmen's compensation insurance policy. This means that clients, customers, delivery persons, repair persons, outside maintenance contractors and anyone who comes to the business premises needs protection from foreseeable dangers. There are different types of people who come into a business and each has a different level of required care for its class of visitors. Invitee This is a person whose invitation is explicit (by appointment, for example) or implicit (a customer looks at the goods and services for sale in a shop). A business owner's duty to an invitee is to exercise ordinary care and make the property generally safe without any dangerous conditions. Licensee A licensee in not an invitee or trespasser. An example of a licensee is a party who enters the premises for their own convenience or gratification. Think of a person ducking into your entryway to avoid the rain. The duty of care is far less than for an invitee, and the business is only liable to a licensee for willful and malicious harm. Trespasser This group of people enter the premises lacking an implicit or explicit invitation. They come on the business property for their own enjoyment or benefit. The only duty of a business owner is a negative one - the business cannot build any mantraps the willfully and maliciously causes a trespasser harm. Many states have an exception to this limited responsibility; if the business anticipates, suspects or knows of the presence of a trespasser it must exercise ordinary care and avoid inflicting injury on a trespasser through any kind of active negligence. Common Workplace Visitor's Injuries Slip and Fall Accidents These are the largest cause of visitor injuries. Injuries happen when a visitor trips, slips or falls and suffer injuries. These accidents often stem from things such as uneven floorboards, electrical extension cords crossing aisles or doorways, spills or liquids on the floor, and poorly installed carpet or carpeting that has tears or rips. Negligent Security It is normal that businesses have a duty to their invitees to make sure they are safe from foreseeable. A business is liable for the criminal acts of a non-employee when the business fails to keep the premises safe from criminal activity. Usually claims of negligent security stem from places such as:  Hotels Motels Parking garages Apartment complexes Businesses in high-crime areas (a parking garage in such an area needs adequate lighting, video cameras and warning signs that video surveillance is ongoing, and other security measure as needed. Attractive Nuisance This is a legal doctrine that applied mostly to children, even if they are trespassers. Hotels with outdoor pools need adequate fencing, a pool cover, locks and lighting, as the pool is attractive for kids to try to use after trespassing. Defective Property Conditions Businesses are often liable for dangerous or defective conditions. These include faulty elevators, faulty escalators, crumbling stairways and more. Speak with your business insurance advisor about these risks and how to protect yourself, your business and employees from legal liability for them.

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/2181/Have-you-gone-on-a-helicopter-ride/
Are you looking for something to do and a way to break out of your comfort zone?  Look no further than Specialized Aviation. Specialized Aviation offers a multitude of tours that you can choose from including wine tasting tours, coastal tours, and air charters.  Take a look: Coastal Tours Leaving from Watsonville Airport this charter offers four tours to choose from.  Head up the Santa Cruz coast line.  Want to venture further out?  You can also choose from the Big Sur Coast, Carmel Coast, or an airplane charter.  Pricing ranges from $99/per person to $299/per person and runs from 20-60 minutes.   You will enjoy breathtaking views that you normally would not be able to see anywhere else. Wine Tasting Tours This tour is like no other.  Head up in the helicopter and enjoy.  The wineries that we tour include Wrath Winery, Talbott Winery, Heller estate tour, or the Scheid Vineyard.  Pricing ranges from $350/per person-$475/per person. Air charters can range from $700-$995/per hour and can host up to 4 passengers. The next time you are looking for something fun to do and you are ready to do something unexpected, contact Specialized Aviation. Specialized Aviation also offers training on helicopters and airplanes.  Go on and live life! Content provided by Transformer Marketing. Source:  http://www.specializedheli.com/

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/2561/Insuring-Your-Watercraft-in-California-What-You-Need-to-Know/
...es I, II, III and V. Operating a personal watercraft such as a jet ski is proh...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/3585/Mobile-Devices-Pose-Data-Breach-Threats/
...y do you have over an employee's personal device if it's also used for work-re...al) contacts, photos, call history, personal notes - you name it. You can als...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/1296/17-Easy-Ways-to-Be-More-Awesome-Today/
Sometimes we are so busy, we do not realize that a few minutes of our time, a smile, or even sharing a few dollars can change the course of someone else's day. Hada Bejar said so beautifully about kindness that: "The fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose." It is a truly wonderful thing that when we do something kind, we reap the rewards too. Here are 17 easy ways to be more awesome today: 1. Compliment someone! Like your colleague's new jacket? Someone's hair look nice today? Tell them! The boost this gives will impact both of you. 2. When you pay for your coffee, pay an extra $3 and say you would like to cover the next patron's. This will make someone's day! 3. Smile! A smile from a stranger on the street or on the subway can remind us the world is a kind and loving place. 4. Text an old friend. A short text remembering something funny you guys did or requesting a fun get together will put you both in a good mood. 5. Say thank you with feeling. Whatever it is, a speedy response to a question, another person letting you take the cab, someone holding the elevator, say thank you like you mean it! 6. Be the person (who does the act in #5)! And don't worry if you don't get a thank you. It's the giving that counts! 7. Lift the mood. Does someone have the Monday blues? Is it raining today? Sometimes a little joke, "love Mondays!" or "beautiful day!" can keep it real, folks. 8. Dance! Put on your favorite Spotify playlist and just be light and move your body. 9. Help someone. If it is helping someone with a stroller down the stairs, letting someone cut in line who looks hurried, or even just waiting to hold a door open for the person behind you... do it happily. 10. Wear something bright! Why does our black stuff always get used first? Orange skirt? Lovely! Yellow belt? Yes please! Red coat? Don't mind if I do! Color is a free and easy way to lighten things up. 11. Praise someone publicly. In a meeting or a group email -- thank someone or highlight something good they did. They will remember this! 12. Tell someone you love them. Even if it is just your dog. And look them in the eye when you do it. 13. Send someone a book! Books on Amazon can be cheaper than $10, but the thought and effort are priceless. Extra points if it is specifically relevant for them at the time, but an old fave of yours is great too. 14. Express your gratitude -- do you just love your salad every day? Tell the person who makes it! 15. Give a hug. People need them more than we think! I made my friends group hug over brunch the other day, and it made us happy and close. 16. Kill time with love. Instead of Candy Crushing or checking Facebook, play on Freerice.com. It's fun and for each answer you get right, 10 grains of rice are donated to people who need it. 17. Drink a glass of champagne. No, you don't need an occasion. Being alive in a beautiful world is reason enough. Share your acts of awesomeness using #kindnessrevolution to inspire others to do the same. How have you been awesome today? Content provided by http://www.huffingtonpost.com/susie-moore/kindness_b_5038449.html?utm_hp_ref=good-news

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/1259/Stop-being-a-target-for-identity-theft/
... just throw out papers with your personal information on it.  Shred them. Sh...ers to grab a hold of. Keep your personal information safe and out of the h...