The holidays can be a stressful time for everyone. Family obligations, buying gifts, juggling home and work – people are often get stressed out by Thanksgiving and it only gets worse until after the first of the year. Stress has a big impact on your employees, too – at home and at work. You might not be able to help them in their personal lives, but reducing stress at work is definitely a good goal to have. When you do, you increase productivity and reduce safety problems.
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Thinking of Frying your Turkey? Think Again
Written By Charlotte Insurance on November 14, 2017. It has 0 comments.
Ahhh, Thanksgiving. It’s a time of family, friends, and football – although not always in that order. For most people, the center of attention during the holiday season is the turkey. Bake it, smoke it, roast it, or grill it, it’s all delicious both the first time you eat it and as leftovers for the next few days.
Child Safety and Prevention Month
Written By Charlotte Insurance on November 9, 2017. It has 0 comments.
Every day in the United States, at least six children die from accidents and injuries that occur in the home. Many of which are preventable. Because of this, November has been designated Child Safety and Prevention Month.
Should I File a Police Report for a Minor Accident?
Written By Charlotte Insurance on October 19, 2017. It has 0 comments.
When you get into a minor accident, you really just want the hassle and headache to go away. It’s not uncommon to skip steps or think that things like police reports don’t matter, especially when it was “just” a fender bender. But it’s important to always file a police report after an accident, no matter how minor it seems.
Don’t get too Comfortable Behind the Wheel
Written By Charlotte Insurance on October 17, 2017. It has 0 comments.
For many people, driving becomes second nature and we often start to overlook, or become lax about, many safety precautions. It’s important to always be on alert and to never get too comfortable behind the wheel.
Handling an Accident with an Uninsured Driver
Written By Charlotte Insurance on October 12, 2017. It has 0 comments.
Carrying auto insurance is required by law in North Carolina and nearly everywhere else in the country. Knowing this, you’d think everyone would have coverage. You can’t always count on other people to do the right thing when it comes to their insurance. So what happens if you get into an accident with someone who doesn’t have any or enough auto insurance?
23 Fall Maintenance Tips
Written By Charlotte Insurance on October 10, 2017. It has 0 comments.
Now that the weather is cooling off, it’s time to tackle a few things around your home. If you wait too long, winter will be here, and you won’t be able to get anything done. And what doesn’t get done could make for a miserable winter.
Check out our 23 fall maintenance tips to put on your to-do list.
7 Fall Festivals for the Whole Family
Written By Charlotte Insurance on October 6, 2017. It has 0 comments.
The weather is cooling down, fall is in the air, and pumpkins are everywhere. Sure, it’s football weather and nearly sweater weather. But it’s also a great time to get the whole family together for fun at Charlotte-area festivals. Here are seven to check out in October and November!
Identity Theft Protection and Cyber Security Tips
Written By Charlotte Insurance on October 4, 2017. It has 0 comments.
Data breaches are all too common and seem to happen more and more every day. Identity theft happens too frequently, too. We know how to protect ourselves from would-be burglars in our homes, but what about in our digital life? You can’t prevent all cyber attacks and identity theft attempts, but you can guard against it. Here are a few things you can do to help protect yourself and your family.
Fireplace Safety Tips for Cooler Weather
Written By Charlotte Insurance on September 25, 2017. It has 0 comments.
With cooler weather approaching, your fireplace is starting to look appealing. Sitting in front of a nice crackling fire sounds great on a cool night. You can be warm and cozy and leave the heater off. Before you get your wood, lighter, or matches out, make sure your fireplace and your family are safe.