Barb Currie, Cayuga Mutual Agent

Barb Currie, Cayuga Mutual Agent Local established agent with 20 plus years of experience specializing in farm, home, auto and commerc Specializing in Farm, Home and Auto Insurance

Crazy!! Good read!!
03/12/2018

Crazy!! Good read!!

Workers at auto body shops deliberately damaged cars, installed used parts but billed for new ones, or invoiced for phantom repairs, according to an investigation by a Canadian insurer that is calling on government to help in curbing the problem.

Such a great event for our community!! Come out and cheer on your favorite team!
02/27/2018

Such a great event for our community!! Come out and cheer on your favorite team!

CANUCKS SUPPORTING CANUCKS, EH!!!
In the true Canuck spirit of generosity, Barb Currie, Agent with Cayuga Mutual Insurance, has handed over her employee sponsored charitable donation to Hayden Baird in support of the Canuck Hockey Tournament.
This is an annual tournament that’s been run for close to 40 years and gives back to the community in the form of thousands of dollars in donations to community groups. I know last year money was given to Cayuga Firefighters, Cayuga Minor Ball, Cayuga Minor Hockey and the Cayuga Food Bank.

The tournament will be run this year March 15-18

The sponsorship money goes to help offset costs such as ice rental, timekeepers, referees and the food that is sold in the McSorley Hall all weekend. It is a great event that I know a lot of locals look forward to.

Way to go Barb, another example of community helping community!!

Please read, this is very important!
04/24/2017

Please read, this is very important!



QUICK FACTS ON CO:

WHAT IS IT: A colourless, odourless and tasteless gas.

SIGNS: Stuffy air, water vapour, back-draft and soot from a fireplace.

SYMPTOMS: Headaches, weakness, nausea, vomiting and loss of muscle control. They can be mistaken for flu symptoms.

EFFECTS: If inhaled, carbon monoxide deprives the blood of oxygen. Prolonged exposure can lead to unconsciousness, brain damage or death.

CAUSES: Blocked or dirty vents, flues, chimneys and furnaces, as well as improper ventilation of burning fireplaces or woodstoves.

DEATHS: Approximately 200 per year.

PREVENTION: Annual inspection and cleaning of:
- Furnaces
- Chimneys
- Fireplaces
- Other fuel-burning equipment such as gas dryers.

***SAFETY TIPS ON HOW TO AVOID CARBON MONOXIDE***
POISONING

INSTALL at least one carbon monoxide detector in your home.

ENSURE a wood or coal-burning stove is properly installed and vented.

DON’T operate a gasoline-powered engine, kerosene stove or charcoal grill in a closed space.

BARBECUE grills should never be operated indoors.

CHECK clothes dryer vents that open outside the house for lint.

CHECK forced air fans for proper ventilation.

If you suspect carbon monoxide in your home, get out immediately and call the fire department.

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source: http://www.fiprecan.ca

03/20/2017

Check it out and let me know what you think!!

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With the weather we have been having this might not be an issue at the moment however things can change in an instant. M...
01/18/2017

With the weather we have been having this might not be an issue at the moment however things can change in an instant. Make sure you protect yourself!



Here's what you need to know to keep your pipes from freezing.

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***Remember, if in doubt call a professional plumber.

- Prevent your pipes from freezing.

• Disconnect all exterior hoses
• Install covers on all outside faucets.
• Open cabinet doors below sinks – this allows heat from the rest of the home to circulate.
• Set your thermostat to 20C or higher (even when you're leaving your home for extended periods).
• Know where your main water valve and the valve on your water heater are. (Knowing where these valves are will be important in an emergency.)
• Wrap the pipes that are closest to the exterior walls and in crawl spaces with pipe insulation or with heating tape. This can help prevent freezing, especially for interior pipes that run along outside walls.
• Shut all the windows closest to water pipes. Freezing temperature conditions combined with drafts may cause pipes to freeze more frequently.
• Heat your basement and weather seal your windows.
• Insulate your outside walls and all unheated areas of your home.
• If you are away from home for an extended period, shut off water supply valves to your washing machine.

- Monitoring Freezing Pipe Conditions.

• Allow a faucet to drip slightly (lukewarm water) in order to minimize freezing.
• The first sign of freezing is reduced water flow from a faucet.
• Inspect the faucet water flow and pressure before your bedtime and again when you rise.
• Visually inspect the pipes around your water meter, especially in the unheated areas, near exterior walls and in crawl spaces.
• Check for cold air drafts coming in from a flue or chimney and appropriately seal the gaps that are near pipes.

- If a Pipe Freezes.

• Should a faucet or pipe inside your home freeze, you can thaw it using a good hair dryer. (For safety purposes, follow all manufacturer guidelines, avoid operating a hair dryer around standing water.)
• To thaw a frozen pipe, heat water on the stove, soak towels in the hot water and wrap them around cold sections of the pipes.
• When thawing a pipe, start thawing it nearest to the faucet. Make sure the faucet is turned on so that melted water can drip out.

- If a Pipe Bursts.

• Shut off water at the main valve.
• If the break is in a hot water pipe, the valve on top of the water heater should be closed.
• Call a plumber. Keep an emergency number nearby for quick access.

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***This post only highlights examples of safety precautions you can consider to help prepare yourself, others and your personal property for winter freeze. Please recognize that a particular precaution may not be appropriate or effective in every circumstance. We encourage you to use your own good judgment about what's appropriate.***

01/18/2017



When you insure your home and vehicle with Cayuga Mutual you could a bundle.

Get a hand-crafted policy made with you in mind.

Call and speak to a professional agent today and get a no cost, no obligation quote. 1-800-567-3381.



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01/17/2017

How do you explain this to your insurance agent???

It's simple. If you have a claim, we'll be there for you.

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Call and speak to a professional agent today and get a no cost, no obligation quote. 1-800-567-3381.



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Dont wait for the big bad wolf to come knocking, give me a call today! 1-800-567-3381home, auto, commercial, farm
01/17/2017

Dont wait for the big bad wolf to come knocking, give me a call today!

1-800-567-3381
home, auto, commercial, farm





01/05/2017

Great Advice! This has become a real problem for our rural communities!
01/04/2017

Great Advice! This has become a real problem for our rural communities!



8 simple to protect your vehicle from theft.

TIP #1 - Always roll up your vehicle's window, lock the doors and pocket the keys.

TIP #2 - Never leave your vehicle unattended while it is running.

TIP #3 - If you have a garage, use it and lock the door as well as your vehicle.

TIP #4 - Keep your vehicle registration certificate and proof of insurance on you at all times. Don't leave these documents in your glove compartment.

TIP #5 - Always park your vehicle in a well-lit area.

TIP #6 - Never leave valuable objects or packages in full view. Put them in the trunk.

TIP #7 - Never leave your car keys in plain view or in an easily accessible area.

TIP #8 - Give only your ignition key to a parking lot attendant. Keep all other keys with you.

(source www.ibc.ca)

***Remember***

Inform your local police department, or call the IBC TIPS Line at 1-877-IBC-TIPS, if you see vehicles or vehicle-related activities that
look suspicious.



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