The Importance of Car Maintenance During a Driving Hiatus

For many of us as we help to flatten the curve, our cars have been sitting in the garage, driveway, or on the street for several weeks now — leading to a spike in the number of dead batteries according to AAA throughout April. And, for many states here in New England, we still may have several more weeks to go before most employees return to their businesses and life begins to pick back up again. 

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How To Successfully Work From Home

Over the last few weeks, we saw a steady increase in the number of companies shifting to a remote-work policy to help combat the spread of the coronavirus. In Massachusetts, Governor Charlie Baker issued an emergency order requiring all non-essential businesses and organizations to close their physical workplaces until Monday, May 4th. However, these businesses are strongly encouraged to continue operations remotely.  Continue reading “How To Successfully Work From Home”

Guide to Safe Winter Driving

Here in New England, it’s not uncommon for winter weather to last through March — remember the April Fool’s Day blizzard in ‘97? So far this year we’ve been lucky with mild weather, but it’s important to be prepared for the unexpected. Whether you’re traveling north for February school vacation or commuting through a storm, there are a few steps you can take to make sure you get to your destination safely before you even get on the road.  Continue reading “Guide to Safe Winter Driving”

Guide To Preventing Winter Home Hazards

With winter in full-swing here in New England, a snowstorm could be right around the corner – bringing with it a heightened risk of accidents in and around your home. Hopefully, you took a few steps to prepare your home in the fall, but if not, rest assured because you can still do a few things to minimize any risk to your home and your loved ones. Being prepared for the unexpected will not only keep your mind at ease as a storm approaches, but it will also ensure you have all the tools you’ll need in the event of damage to your home.  Continue reading “Guide To Preventing Winter Home Hazards”

Tips and Insights for Holiday Hosting

With the holidays upon us, you may be getting ready to host a party in your home, and that means you have a lot to consider. From creating the guest list to planning the food and decor, there is a lot of prep involved in hosting an event and ensuring your guests have a good time. But, you should also consider their safety. Ahead of your event, consider these tips to ensure you, your guests, and your home are all safe at the end of the night.

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