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National General Trick-or-Teating tips!


Whether your customers are chaperoning little ghouls and goblins around the neighborhood, hosting trick-or-treaters or going to a costume party, we've put together some tips to ensure the biggest risk they'll face is a candy-induced cavity. Share these tips with your customers on social media or your website.




Safety tips for trick-or-treating

Don't let your ghosts be invisible - Ensure your kids are visible while trick-or-treating by creatively decorating their costume and candy bags with reflective tape or stickers. Glow sticks and flashlights (with new batteries) will also make children more visible to drivers.

Hospital visits are horrifying - Be sure to avoid masks that obstruct vision and check that costumes fit correctly. Stick to well-lit streets and never cut through dark yards or alleys. This can prevent serious injuries from trip and falls.

It's ghastly going alone - Until they reach the age of 12, children should be accompanied by a responsible adult. Even after that, they should not trick-or-treat alone. They should only go to houses with the front-porch lights on. Let them know to never enter a house or car to get a treat.

Plan your haunting beforehand - For children that are old enough to trick-or-treat alone, plan an acceptable route and agree on a time they should return before they leave the house. If possible, they should also carry a cell phone so they can stay connected.





Making your home safe for Halloween

Get your sidewalk neat before they trick-or-treat - Walk the path from the street to your door and clear anything that trick-or-treaters could trip over or slip and injure themselves. This includes gardening equipment, hoses, toys, potted plants, lawn ornaments and even Halloween decorations that block the path to your front door.

Make your yard spooky, not dangerous - Be sure to clean up before candy-fueled children charge through your yard. Remove dead branches, sticks and acorns, rake up the leaves, fill in holes and trim your hedges to prevent any injuries.

A well-lit driveway can still be scary - There's nothing scarier for a homeowner than seeing a masked trick-or-treater blindly stagger up your dark driveway. Help them out by turning on all of your exterior lights and lining your driveway and sidewalk with lights or luminaries. Never use any open flames, which could lead to disaster and injury. Instead, use LED tea lights or other decorative Halloween lights to prevent a fire. These should also be used in jack-o-lanterns in lieu of candles.

Keep your beasts in the dungeon - It doesn't matter if you've got a vampire bat or a kitten as a pet, a constantly ringing doorbell can be too much excitement for your animal. To keep your pet from sprinting out of your open front door and possibly injuring someone, keep them confined to another room in the house.




Safe driving tips for Halloween

No speed demons allowed - If you are driving through a residential area, drive as slow as possible. Avoid passing stopped vehicles in case they are dropping off children. You should also be especially cautious when entering and exiting driveways.

The horrors of distraction - On Halloween, neighborhoods are filled with children unexpectedly darting out into the street. Put away your cell phone and don't look away from the road to ensure you don't injure any trick-or-treaters. You should also never drive while wearing a mask.

Turn signals aren't terrifying - Communicate your intentions to pedestrians and other drivers by using your turn signals. If you're dropping off trick-or-treaters, pull over and use your hazard lights.

Drinking on Halloween can be a nightmare - It doesn't matter if you're driving or walking, drinking on Halloween can be a deadly choice. The combination of alcohol and the increased number of people walking in the streets at night makes Halloween the most dangerous night of the year for pedestrians.

If your customers ever experience a loss, National General's claim team will guide them through the entire claim process and get their life back on track as soon as possible. We pride ourselves on quickly and accurately reaching a fair resolution to every claim.

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Candles may be pretty to look at but they are a cause of home fires — and home fire deaths. Remember, a candle is an open flame, which means that it can easily ignite anything that can burn. PDF …

10/26/2016

HALLOWEEN IS AROUND THE CORNER, HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO KEEP YOUR CHILDREN SAFE!


Making your home safe for Halloween

Get your sidewalk neat before they trick-or-treat - Walk the path from the street to your door and clear anything that trick-or-treaters could trip over or slip and injure themselves. This includes gardening equipment, hoses, toys, potted plants, lawn ornaments and even Halloween decorations that block the path to your front door.

Make your yard spooky, not dangerous - Be sure to clean up before candy-fueled children charge through your yard. Remove dead branches, sticks and acorns, rake up the leaves, fill in holes and trim your hedges to prevent any injuries.

A well-lit driveway can still be scary - There's nothing scarier for a homeowner than seeing a masked trick-or-treater blindly stagger up your dark driveway. Help them out by turning on all of your exterior lights and lining your driveway and sidewalk with lights or luminaries. Never use any open flames, which could lead to disaster and injury. Instead, use LED tea lights or other decorative Halloween lights to prevent a fire. These should also be used in jack-o-lanterns in lieu of candles.

Keep your beasts in the dungeon - It doesn't matter if you've got a vampire bat or a kitten as a pet, a constantly ringing doorbell can be too much excitement for your animal. To keep your pet from sprinting out of your open front door and possibly injuring someone, keep them confined to another room in the house.




Safe driving tips for Halloween

No speed demons allowed - If you are driving through a residential area, drive as slow as possible. Avoid passing stopped vehicles in case they are dropping off children. You should also be especially cautious when entering and exiting driveways.

The horrors of distraction - On Halloween, neighborhoods are filled with children unexpectedly darting out into the street. Put away your cell phone and don't look away from the road to ensure you don't injure any trick-or-treaters. You should also never drive while wearing a mask.

Turn signals aren't terrifying - Communicate your intentions to pedestrians and other drivers by using your turn signals. If you're dropping off trick-or-treaters, pull over and use your hazard lights.

Drinking on Halloween can be a nightmare - It doesn't matter if you're driving or walking, drinking on Halloween can be a deadly choice. The combination of alcohol and the increased number of people walking in the streets at night makes Halloween the most dangerous night of the year for pedestrians.
If your customers ever experience a loss, National General's claim team will guide them through the entire claim process and get their life back on track as soon as possible. We pride ourselves on quickly and accurately reaching a fair resolution to every

Old picture of Koenig Insurance and Colonial Diner!!
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Old picture of Koenig Insurance and Colonial Diner!!

Don't get tangled up in your lights! Have a Merry Christmas!
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Don't get tangled up in your lights! Have a Merry Christmas!

Decorating the tree with Christmas lights is a long-standing tradition in many homes. To ensure that this year’s holiday season will be filled with fun (and not with worry!), below are safety tips ...

With Black Friday on it's way, here are some shopping tips!!
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With Black Friday on it's way, here are some shopping tips!!

Still doing your holiday shopping? Many of us are. Whether you’re shopping online, by phone, or in stores, the Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency, has a gift for you ...

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Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death for 15- to 19-year-olds in the United States. In 2013, there were 2,614 teen (15-19 year old) passenger vehicle drivers involved in fatal crashes,...

With cold weather on it's way, some info to help get your home ready for a safe Winter!!!!
10/15/2015

With cold weather on it's way, some info to help get your home ready for a safe Winter!!!!

This is an excerpt from the article, “Winterizing your home.” For more information please visit about.com It is a good time of year to start thinking about preparing your home for winter, because ...

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