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Stay safe at home: Expert gas leak safety tips.
Did you know around 125,000 households experience gas leaks each year? Despite its daily importance for heating and cooking, gas can also pose serious safety hazards. That’s why it’s important to stay informed and proactive. Follow our expert-backed gas leak safety...
9 things to have handy when you lose power.
You never know when you’ll lose power. But when you do, do you know where your emergency supplies are? Are you fully stocked with first aid and food? Would you be able to access the things you need to be safe in the dark? Our experts collected nine essential items you...
Hitting the water? Essentials to pack for a boat ride.
Ready to pack for a boat ride, but not sure where to start? Whether you’re heading out for a day of deep-sea fishing or family fun, knowing what to bring will make your day easier and safer. Follow our list or print out a copy to keep handy when you’re prepping. From...
AM Best Reaffirms Frankenmuth Insurance’s Financial Strength and Stability With An A (Excellent) Rating
Frankenmuth Insurance is exceptionally proud to share that AM Best has once again recognized our company’s commitment to financial strength and stability. In its latest review, Best reaffirmed a Financial Strength Rating of A (Excellent) and a long-term Issuer Credit...
What is the best type of insurance for a small business? Ask your agent these key questions.
Did you know 75% of businesses in the United States are underinsured by 40% or more? To ensure yours isn’t one of them, having the right coverage in place is key. Wondering what is the best type of insurance for a small business like yours? Your local, independent...
Is your business prepared for disaster? Step #5: Know your information technology.
Almost all businesses depend on access to computers and the internet, which makes them critical to include in your disaster preparedness plan. But just how well do you know your information technology? If your company uses technology to conduct business, communicate...
Is your business prepared for disaster? Step #4: Know your customers, contacts, suppliers and vendors.
In an emergency, do you know your critical contacts and how you’d quickly reach them? Businesses who add this element to their emergency plans are more likely to maintain customer satisfaction and positive working relationships. So, whether you’re experiencing a...
Vacation is calling: Cottage and lake safety tips to pack for your next trip.
Between the boat rides, s’mores by the fire, outdoor adventures, lake views, and uninterrupted relaxation, time at your second home or rental home is always cherished. If you’re gearing up to open your cottage for the season, don’t forget to take safety tips with you....