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How to Keep Rodents from Entering Your Home

With more than 1500 species of rodents cataloged, rodents comprise more than two-thirds of all the mammals on earth. Many of them, such as groundhogs, are true hibernators while others, such as chipmunks, spend time in a semi-dormant state and revive occasionally to feed. The vast majority of rodents,  though, do not hibernate. Mice, rats and tree squirrels are three common pests that do not hibernate....

HEADING TO COLLEGE: WHAT TO INSURE

College can be an exciting time for young people. It often serves as the first major step on the road to independence. For a parent, it can be both exciting and sad to watch your child leave home. This time also can be fraught with worries. Will they get enough to eat? Will they succeed without help? Will they and their possessions be safe away...

SOME COMMON PERSONAL INSURANCE MISCONCEPTIONS

According to numerous sources, a majority of individuals actually never read the entirety of their personal insurance policies. The fact is, if you do not know your insurance policy well, the risk of experiencing a personal finance loss will inherently rise. On the flip side, when you know your coverage, you will be better positioned to avoid a big financial mess. Here are some matters...

Can Surge Protectors Save Your Electronics?

Electronics are an essential part of modern life. Even if you're a fan of doing things the old-fashioned way, it's fairly hard to get through a day without a computer, phone or other device plugged into an outlet. A bad thunderstorm is all it takes to threaten the functionality of even the most modern of technological innovations. If you want to protect your investment in...

Drones: Understanding the Safety & Liability Risks

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) or unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), more commonly referred to as "drones," have become part of the lives of American businesses and consumers. A decade ago these automated, remote-controlled craft were strictly designated for combat, intelligence-gathering or scientific uses by the military and various agencies of the federal government. Now, companies in many different industries employ drones for purposes like photography and...