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Icy Roads? No Problem!
By Taylor Swyers You do your best to avoid the road when conditions are bad, but sometimes you find yourself caught on icy roads. Driving in icy conditions can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be daunting. Think about it, your car only really serves the purpose of accelerating, braking, and [...]
How to Throw a Safe and Fun Work Holiday Party
Emily Raunig With the holidays right around the corner, it’s time to start planning your holiday work party! It’s great to leave the business behind for a night and enjoy good food and drinks but take the proper safety precautions so employees can have a fun yet safe night. Here are some [...]
‘Tis The Season: Look out for Holiday Scams
By Daniel Steinzeig The holiday season is prime time for cyber scams. Online shoppers are busy and easily distracted shopping for gifts, which is why cybercriminals use the holiday season to make their moves. Thousands of people become victims of holiday scams every year and are robbed of their hard-earned money and personal [...]
Risk Management During the Holiday Season
By Sarah Fichter The holiday season is here! Most people love this time of year, and small business owners are no exception. That said, the number of people shopping can create risks and complications for certain companies, especially local business owners. Getting ahead of the risks can help your business handle and succeed during [...]
Tips to Keep Children Safe on Halloween
By Daniel Steinzeig At TrustPoint Insurance & Real Estate, we love Halloween, but Halloween is a scary holiday and not just because of the spooky costumes! According to the National Safety Council, children are twice as likely to be hit by a car on Halloween than any other day. That is a scary [...]
Say No to Browser Notifications
By Taylor Swyers When visiting a website, it's hard to miss the little box that pops up asking you to allow or block notifications. They can be annoying, so you might quickly click on them and not think about what you are agreeing to. This can be dangerous. These alerts are called “push [...]