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The 10 Commandments of Candle Safety

The 10 Commandments of Candle Safety

By: Amanda Prischak, www.eriesense.com Have you been lighting up candles during the dark winter months? If so, you’ll want to follow the 10 commandments of candle safety. 1.Thou shall not leave thy candle unattended. This one is pretty obvious, but don’t be tempted to ignore it. Research shows that 19 percent of home candle fires happen when no one is keeping an eye on things. 2. Thou...

Do I Need to Insure My New Engagement Ring?!

Do I Need to Insure My New Engagement Ring?!

There’s no doubt that the holiday season is a popular time to get engaged. And that your new ring is beautiful and signals your newly engaged status. But did you ever consider what you would do ifthe ring was stolen, lost or damaged? Most standard homeowners insurance and renters policies only cover jewelry up to a specific dollar amount. This amount, which is known as...

5 Ways to get a Designated Driver on New Year’s Eve

5 Ways to get a Designated Driver on New Year’s Eve

By: Abby Badach (www.eriesense.com) | December 23, 2015 No excuse in the book will change the fact that driving drunk is not OK. And you’ve probably heard them all: I’ve only had a few. I’ll be fine. I’ve driven buzzed before. I live 5 minutes away, so driving is safer than walking back. Don’t worry, I know where the checkpoints are – I won’t get...

Three Ways to Prevent Frozen Pipes in your Home this Winter

Three Ways to Prevent Frozen Pipes in your Home this Winter

Snow and sub-freezing temperatures will be returning to the Midwest. A deep freeze could lead to frozen pipes and water damage in your home. Pardridge Insurance along with Grinnell Mutual recommends taking steps to prevent water damage from frozen pipes. 1. Know how to shut off your water. “If you’re going to be gone for an extended period of time in the winter, it’s good to...

Enjoy the holidays, fire-free, with tips from Grinnell Mutual

Enjoy the holidays, fire-free, with tips from Grinnell Mutual

As the holiday season approaches, homes will soon be glowing with decorations both inside and out, delicious foods will be baked, menorahs lit, and carefully wrapped packages will appear under Christmas trees. Though often forgotten, the season and its traditions pose an increased risk for fire hazards. “In the 31 years that I have been conducting fire investigations, I have heard countless times, ‘I always...