Jul 16, 2023 | Natural Disasters and Severe Weather
Winter weather can be especially disastrous due to the possibility of high winds, heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. There is also much concern for injuries and being stranded in these storms. Taking Precautions To avoid a claim, be proactive. If a winter storm...
Jul 5, 2023 | Natural Disasters and Severe Weather
Wildfires can be especially disastrous because they spread quickly, are difficult to put out and release a lot of smoke. Taking Precautions To avoid a claim, be proactive. If a building survives a wildfire, it usually does so because the owners were prepared....
Jul 5, 2023 | Natural Disasters and Severe Weather
A tornado can be especially disastrous due to high winds, flying debris and extreme damage. Taking Precautions To avoid a claim, be proactive. If a tornado is predicted, remove or secure anything that could turn into dangerous flying debris. Though tornado winds are...
Oct 17, 2022 | Fire Prevention, Natural Disasters and Severe Weather, Property Safety
Wildfires can cause devastating, costly damage to your building. Read below to discover ways you can be prepared. Did You Know These Wildfire Facts? Burning embers can be carried by strong winds, meaning fires miles from a building could cause damage When embers land on...
Aug 24, 2022 | Disaster Preparedness, Natural Disasters and Severe Weather, Property, Rental Maintenance, Rental Property
In the aftermath of the June 2021 collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium building in Surfside, Florida, condominium associations across the country are searching for actions they can take to prevent such a tragedy from happening to them. Learn how you can...
Aug 25, 2021 | Natural Disasters and Severe Weather, Property Maintenance, Property Safety
Cold weather and a drop in temperature can cause costly claims to occur on your premises. Follow these steps to make sure your vacant or occupied property is ready to withstand all the hazards that the winter season brings. 1. Protect Pipes (If Vacant) One cold snap...