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NSC celebrates June as National Safety Month

The National Safety Council is celebrating it’s annual June National Safety Month.  The goal is to bring awareness to the leading causes of work place, home, community and road/highway injuries & fatalities.  All month long, the NSC will be sharing resources and tools for individuals and business owners.  You can visit their website at http://www.nsc.org/act/events/Pages/national-safety-month.aspx to take advantage of a personalized Safety Checkup https://www.nsc.org/forms/safetycheckup.aspx , free downloadable resources and informative webinars.  Being proactive, training employees and understanding hidden dangers to your family are just a few of things that can help improve risks in your life and business!  Take advantage of the tools available from the NSC today! Be well… be safe.

 

 

Car Wash-Preserving Your Car’s Value

Clean Your Way to a Longer-Lasting Car

Motor vehicle corrosion is a billion-dollar problem in the United States, according to the Federal Highway Administration. And, no wonder. Road salt, tree sap, mud, pollution and even dead bugs and bird poop all contribute to a year-round assault on your vehicle here in the Northwest, potentially leading to serious damage and pre-mature aging.

Safety is also an issue. Grime across your windshield and windows restricts visibility in all directions, and even a light coating of dust or pollen can impair your vision, especially at night or when driving into the sun’s glare.

That’s why we here at Oliver Insurance encourage you to visit your local car wash regularly. Washing your car removes dirt, residues and pollutants that degrade your paint finish and corrode the underlying metal. It’s like anti-aging cosmetics for your automobile!

But, is hand washing at home or visiting a commercial car wash your best bet? While both lead to a clean vehicle, you’ll cut your water usage in half by going to a commercial facility and help keep toxins and soap away from street drains, which can lead to local waterways. As a bonus, some commercial facilities recycle their water.

No matter which method you choose, these five tips will help you get the most out of your car-cleaning routine:

  1. Wash often. The longer tree sap, dead bugs and other gunk sit atop your paint, the more damage they can cause.
  2. Avoid abrasive soaps, cloths and sponges that can grind dirt deeper into your paint finish.
  3. Wash the undercarriage thoroughly to help prevent rust, especially after driving on road salt in the winter.
  4. Don’t forget the headlights. When you’re driving at night, in the rain or through an unfamiliar neighborhood, you want every lumen of illumination you can muster.
  5. Consider eco-friendly car soaps, such as biodegradable or waterless products, to help lighten the environmental impact of washing your car more often.

And, when you’re all done? Finish up with a good waxing to give your car extra protection and shine.

Earthquake Insurance

Recently there have been reports in the news about the imminence of the “Big One” shaking the greater Portland-Metro area, which has led many to begin thinking about what they can do to prepare for an earthquake.  In addition to storing food, water, and other supplies, it is important to think about the catastrophic damages that can take place at your home and whether or not your Homeowners Insurance will cover the damage.

Most people do not realize that a standard Homeowners, Condo, or Renters policy does not cover earthquake damage.  In fact, according to the Oregon Insurance Division, only about 20% of Oregonians have earthquake coverage.  Earthquake coverage can either be added as an extra endorsement or sold separately as a stand-alone policy.

Here are a few steps you can take to ensure you are covered:

  1. Check your current Homeowners policy to see if the Earthquake Endorsement has been added. If not, you can simply call your agent to have them add the endorsement or they can write you a stand-alone Earthquake policy.
  2. Find out what the deductible amount is. Earthquake coverage has a separate deductible from your base Homeowners Insurance.  Deductible amounts ranging from 10 – 25% will be applied in the event of a claim.   Example, if there is $200k in damages you could pay anywhere from $20k – $50k out of pocket.
  3. Identify your Coverage A (the dwelling itself), B (other structures), and C (personal property) amounts on your Homeowners policy to determine what your total deductible amount would be in the event of a total loss. Example: Coverage A = $200k, Coverage B = $20k, Coverage C = $120k for a total of $340k in coverage.  The deductible for a total loss would be 34k – 85k depending on your deductible %.

 

Although the deductible can be expensive, it is a relatively small amount to protect one of your biggest investments – your home.  Please contact your Oliver Insurance agent today for more information.

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