Silver Lining Safety - West Bend Cares
By West Bend Mutual Insurance
Silver Lining Safety - West Bend CaresJun 08, 2020
76. Reasons why renters insurance is important for college students
For college students embarking on their academic journey, renters insurance may be a low priority. But if a sudden fire destroyed their dorm or apartment, would they have enough money to repurchase their personal belongings? From theft to accidents, a renters policy can provide a safety net so they can focus on their studies.
75. Exploring the benefits of building a shed
Sheds have grown in popularity over the years. Not only are they great for storing personal belongings if you run out of space in your home, but they also make an excellent hangout for enjoying a warm summer day. If you’re considering building a shed in your yard, here are some ways to benefit from one.
74. Tips for renting the perfect RV or camper for your family vacation
Renting an RV or camper can be a fantastic way to explore new destinations as well as spend quality time with your family or friends. However, before hitting the open road, here is some information to consider.
73. Do’s and Don’ts: Wedding guest etiquette tips
Attending a wedding is a special and joyous event. However, if it’s been a while since you attended one, here are some etiquette tips to ensure you're respectful of the couple’s special day.
72. Tips for navigating an insurance claim
The last several years have been challenging for individuals and businesses alike. The pandemic, volatile weather events, supply chain delays, shortages of materials and labor, and rising inflation have combined to create the perfect storm. Unfortunately, this has adversely affected not only insurance rates but also the claims process. While navigating the claims process after a loss can be overwhelming, there are a few simple steps you can take.
71. Seven tips for reseeding bare spots in your lawn
Are you disappointed with how your lawn looks this spring? Do you have bare spots? Harsh winters, insects, animals, and diseases can wreak havoc on your lawn. However, all is not lost. You can add seed to your lawn and experience good results.
70. Summer is coming: Top tips for opening your cottage or summer home
While opening your cottage can be exciting, it can also be stressful and a lot of hard work. Whether you’re opening your cottage for the first time or you’re a seasoned professional, here are some tips that can make this year’s opening more efficient and successful.
69. Essential motorcycle tips for your first ride of the season
When the first nice spring day arrives, you may be inclined to pull off the cover, jump on, and go for a ride. However, before you do that, there are some things to think about. First, your motorcycle has been sitting idle for several months. It may not be in the same shape as you left it. Second, road conditions in spring are a bit different than at any other time of the year. To make sure your first ride is safe and enjoyable, here are some maintenance and springtime riding tips.
68. Underwater: Navigating flood insurance
Floods are the number-one natural disaster in the United States. They are the most frequent and costly. You may think a flood will never happen where you live. Yet, weather patterns can change quickly, bringing several inches of rain to your community. Unfortunately, a flood is not covered by a standard homeowners insurance policy.
67. Tips for dealing with the dangers of spring driving
Spring driving can bring unique challenges that drivers should be aware of to stay safe on the road. Here are some tips that can help you and your family.
66. Smart ways to child proof your home
According to the CDC, more than 9.2 million children are treated in emergency departments for unintentional injuries that occur around the home. So, if you’re a new parent or grandparent, here are some tips for creating a safe environment in your home.
65. Tips for protecting your jewelry from damage
While jewelry is created to bring enjoyment and happiness for a lifetime, it’s no different than our other possessions. Everyday wear and tear can cause damage. Here are some tips for caring for your jewelry.
64. Tips for keeping your elderly family, friends, and neighbors safe this winter
As we age, cold weather can be extremely dangerous. Plummeting temperatures can lead to, icy sidewalks, hypothermia, and other serious injuries. If you have elderly neighbors, friends, or relatives, check in with them this winter and share these winter safety tips.
63. Inflation and how it impacts homeowners insurance
Building material shortages, supply chain issues, and extreme weather has caused the cost to repair or rebuild your home to increase. Therefore, now’s a good time to review your home value with your insurance agent to make sure your coverage limit reflects its full replacement cost.
62. Tips for staying safe in busy parking lots this holiday season
Holiday shopping means more congestion on our roadways and in the store parking lots. This increased congestion can lead to frustration, aggravation, and fender benders. In addition, the weather can wreak havoc on already-crowded parking lots, resulting in slips and falls and difficulty pushing a shopping cart or stroller. Here are some tips to stay safe this holiday season.
61. Driving tips that will help you enjoy your Thanksgiving holiday
Every year, millions of Americans travel to celebrate Thanksgiving with family and friends. Unfortunately, travel can turn your long holiday weekend into a nightmare. If you plan to drive this year, here are some tips that can help.
60. Home tips to keep trick-or-treaters safe this Halloween
In a few days, kids in costumes will be roaming your neighborhood on a mission to fill their bags with Halloween treats. While this is a fun tradition, it’s important to keep your home and yard safe so your Halloween visitors stay safe, too.
59. Have your fireplace inspected before your first fire of the season
A proper inspection will identify potential defects, as well as creosote buildup. Many consider a creosote fire in the chimney one of the most dangerous because it can spread quickly, severely damaging or destroying your entire home within minutes.
58. Things to do when closing your summer home
If you own a cottage or summer home, I’m sure this time of year is bittersweet for you. While fall colors are gorgeous, it is the time of year when you’re probably preparing to close your property for the season.
57. Ten tailgating tips for sports fans
Even though the end of summer is approaching, you don’t need to put your grill away. Football season is upon us and it offers a great opportunity for tailgating with family and friends. Whether having a party at your house or tailgating at a sporting event, planning is important in order to have a fun, safe, and successful event.
56. Five tips to deal with pesky wasps
At this time of year, many of us in the Midwest are soaking up the sun and enjoying what nice warm temperatures remain. We know that the hours of daylight are becoming less and we’re heading back towards a colder time of year. Unfortunately, at this time of year we also must deal with those annoying stinging insects...wasps
55. Tips for moving your child into their college dorm
Whether you’re moving your child into a dorm for their first year of college, or if you’ve been down this road before, it can cause feelings of anxiousness. The key to enjoying a successful move is planning.
54. Auto coverage gaps for your grown children that have moved out
Parents often want to continue to help their grown children by providing them with a vehicle and/or insurance coverage even after that child has permanently moved out of the household and is no longer a dependent. Unfortunately for them, this creates a gap in their insurance coverage because they no longer have coverage under your policy.
53. Grilling safety tips for all experience levels
Grilling is a fantastic way to enjoy a meal and nice summer weather with family and friends. However, taking your grill for granted and not taking care of it properly can lead to injury. Whether you’re a veteran or just getting started, here are some safety tips to keep in mind.
52. Summer vacation road trip survival tips
Summer road trips are a fantastic way to create family memories. If you’re traveling this summer, here are some things to consider.
51. Common weather myths
Incorrect information about weather can be dangerous and even prove deadly. As the temperatures begin to rise, here is some information to help keep you safe.
50. Beginners’ tips for learning to ride a motorcycle
Is learning to ride a motorcycle on your bucket list? With patience, practice, and some helpful information, it won’t be long before you can cross this off your list. If you're a new rider or considering becoming one, here are some tips for you.
49. Information and safety tips for fertilizing your lawn
At this time of year, we spend a lot of time and money working in our yards to bring them back to life after a long winter season. One common job is applying fertilizer. If used correctly, fertilizer can turn a brown winter lawn into a green and thriving one.
48. What you need to know about Underground Service Line coverage
Underground lines that service a home for such things as water, sewer, gas, and internet can break, requiring costly repairs. While most of these lines aren’t covered by a basic homeowner’s insurance policy, many insurance carriers offer optional limited coverage that can be added.
47. Tips for hiring a landscape company
Every year, it feels like Mother Nature is a bit slow in turning up the heat in spring. However, when she does, you’ll probably start thinking about yard work and outdoor projects you want to accomplish this year. If you have a large project on your list, now is the time to call a landscape professional. Here are some things to keep in mind when looking for the right landscape contractor for your job.
46. If your home is destroyed, can it be rebuilt?
If your home is destroyed by a fire or tornado, can it be rebuilt? The last thing you want to hear is that your home was underinsured. Talk to your insurance agent regularly to make sure you have the coverages you need.
45. Don’t get fooled by these identity theft tax scams
Is tax season your favorite time of year? Do you enjoy filling out those forms? The answer for most of us is a resounding "NO!" If your filing isn't complicated or you're getting a large refund, however, tax time may not be a big deal. Unfortunately, for many Americans each year, tax season doesn't turn out okay. That's because they're the victims of tax identity theft. An easy tax filing can turn into a nightmare due to useable data that has been stolen. Here are some common scams to watch out for.
44. Tips for taking care of your jewelry
While jewelry is created to bring enjoyment and happiness for a lifetime, it’s no different than our other possessions. Everyday wear and tear can cause damage to it, especially if you wear your jewelry all the time. Here are some tips to make sure your jewelry brings you joy and happiness for a lifetime.
43. Tips for insuring your jewelry
Whether you’re newly engaged, celebrating a milestone anniversary, or the recipient of a Valentine’s Day gift, insuring your jewelry is important. Most homeowner’s policies carry coverage limitations on personal property like jewelry.
42. Stay safe with these sledding tips
Sledding with family and friends is a great way to enjoy the outdoors. However, if you’re not careful, sledding can cause serious injuries. Most injuries are a result of colliding with objects or other people. Here are some safety tips to keep your family safe.
41. Tips for staying safe during the next big winter storm
During specific times of the year, we find ourselves practicing tornado drills or talking to our families about fire safety. The goal in both cases is to be prepared and to keep our families safe in case of a real event. However, do you ever think about being prepared for a winter storm? Winter storms can be as dangerous as other storms we face throughout the year.
40. Tips for picking out the perfect live Christmas tree
Picking out a live Christmas tree is a holiday tradition enjoyed by many. Perhaps you’ve never purchased a real tree before, but you’d like to start. Unfortunately, the experience can be overwhelming and frustrating. So, if it’s all new to you, here are some things to consider before picking out that perfect tree.
39. Does your auto insurance provide coverage for hitting a deer?
Mating season for deer runs from October through December. Therefore, the deer population is more active, accounting for an increase in auto accidents. Do you know if your auto insurance will cover a deer hit?
38. Tips to help you survive the end of Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time has ended, and winter is near. Here are some tips you can follow to help survive the dark and cold days, in addition to keeping you and your family healthy and safe.
37. Benefits of a furnace inspection
During the fall season, there are many things to do around your home to get ready for winter. Raking leaves, cleaning gutters, disconnecting hoses, and making sure the snow blower starts are just a few. Furthermore, don’t forget to have your furnace inspected.
36. Fire Prevention Month safety tips
October is Fire Prevention Month. Its purpose is to raise fire safety awareness and to keep your home and family safe. Having working smoke detectors and an escape plan is your best defense. Should a fire start in your home, it’s estimated you have three to five minutes to escape.
35. Tips for maintaining your yard this fall
When fall approaches, maintaining your yard is still very important. While you might think it needs less care, that’s not true. There are many tasks that need to be completed to get your yard ready for next year’s growing season. Here are some common questions and answers that can help.
34. School Parking Lot Safety Tips
If you have a teen driver, now is a good time to share some safety tips on a common hazardous driving area: The school parking lot! Regardless of a child’s age, when that bell rings at the end of the day, the kids leave school and scatter in every direction, paying no attention to safety rules. So, it’s up to those who are driving to be responsible and take all possible safety precautions.
33. Tips for keeping your college student safe when riding a scooter
In college towns, it’s common to see bicyclists and scooter riders everywhere. While there are many benefits to riding a scooter, safety should be a number-one priority. Changing weather conditions, poor roads, and the inability of other drivers to see scooters can lead to injuries. If you’re sending your child to college with a scooter, check out this podcast for some safety tips.
32. Tips to help you with your child’s transition to college
If you’re sending your child off to college for their first year, it can be an emotional and overwhelming time in your life. You may experience a variety of feelings such as excitement, nervousness, and sadness. Here are some tips that can help you prepare for this new chapter in your life.
31. Do you have insurance coverage if Mother Nature takes down a tree in your yard?
A common claim scenario after a storm is fallen trees. If a fallen tree damages your property, does your insurance policy provide coverage? What if it’s your neighbor’s tree? Here are some common questions and answers regarding how a standard homeowners policy may respond.
30. What to know about renting and operating a jet ski or boat
Do you plan to rent a boat or Jet Ski this summer? Does your insurance provide coverage? Before renting, contact your insurance agent to see if your current policy provides adequate protection. In addition, follow these safety tips to keep yourself safe if you’re boating or jet skiing this summer.
29. 4th of July pet safety tips
More cats and dogs go missing on the Fourth of July than any other day of the year. Pets that suffer from storm anxiety or ones that panic around loud noises are more likely to find fireworks downright terrifying. Here are some tips to help keep them safe, reduce their stress, and prevent them from getting lost.
28. Eleven tips to protect your campsite this summer
Camping is a favorite pastime enjoyed by many. Taking early morning walks, fishing, and making s’mores over the campfire can create many fond memories for your family. However, have you ever returned to your campsite to find thieves have turned it upside down? Here are some tips to keep your family and campsite safe and secure while camping this summer.
27. Insurance tips for new college graduates
For many people, college graduation signifies the official start of adulthood. With all the changes college graduates experience, figuring out what they need for insurance coverage can be tricky. In this podcast, I'll share some helpful information to get you started.