Jay Huffman - State Farm Agent

Jay Huffman - State Farm Agent Jay Huffman State Farm Insurance Agency - Located just past Todd Judy Ford in Marmet, West Virginia Call us today for a free quote!

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01/08/2026

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My team and I want to give a big “Thank you for your service” to all of the Veterans who have served our country along w...
11/11/2024

My team and I want to give a big “Thank you for your service” to all of the Veterans who have served our country along with the brave men and women currently serving. You are the ones that keep us safe and allow us to live out freedom. Thank you!

Happy July 4th! Our office will be closed July 4th and 5th. We will reopen Monday July 8th. 9am-5pmEnjoy your holiday we...
07/04/2024

Happy July 4th!
Our office will be closed July 4th and 5th.
We will reopen Monday July 8th. 9am-5pm
Enjoy your holiday weekend!

06/20/2024
Happy Memorial Day Weekend! Grilling is a popular way to enjoy Memorial Day, but grill fires can start easily and spread...
05/26/2024

Happy Memorial Day Weekend!

Grilling is a popular way to enjoy Memorial Day, but grill fires can start easily and spread quickly when the gas or charcoal grill is placed too close to any fire hazards. Learn how you can help keep your home and family safe by following our grill safety tips.

1. Only use grills outside
It may be tempting to set up your barbecue grill inside of your open garage or under a covered balcony, but propane and gas, charcoal grills are strictly designed for outdoor use where there is plenty of ventilation. Any combustible materials that surround or hang over the grill when it’s in use can catch fire easily and quickly. Make sure that the area over top and around your grill is clear and unobstructed.

2. Place your grill away from your home
Barbeque grills are often placed just outside the back door or on the back deck against a railing. You should avoid placing your grill in these areas because it can pose a potential fire hazard. Grills that are placed too close to the house or other wood structures can heat up adjacent materials and cause a fire to start. Be sure to keep your grill at least 10 feet from your home or other structures.

3. Make sure your grill is located on a flat, level surface
Grills that are placed on slopes or other uneven surfaces can tip over easily and cause a fire. Make sure that your grill is set up on a stable surface such as a concrete pad so that it remains level while cooking food.

4. Check your grill for leaks
If you store your grill inside during the winter months, it’s important to check it over thoroughly when grilling season begins. A leak in the gas lines can cause propane or natural gas to build up inside the BBQ when the lid is closed. Check the gas lines to make sure that they are free of leaks before using your grill, and always open the lid of your barbecue before lighting.

5. Always clean your grill after use
Barbecuing regularly causes grease to build-up on the grill plates and collect inside the grease tray. If not cleaned, the build-up can then act as fuel and catch fire while the grill is in use. Clean your charcoal or gas grill after each use with a grill brush and empty the grease tray when it begins to fill up.

6. Never leave your barbecue grill unattended while in use
Never leave the grill unattended while you are cooking food. You should never walk away from your barbecue while it’s in use. Barbecues use high heat and open flames to cook food, and when left unattended can become a safety and fire hazard. If you must leave the grill, ask another adult to watch the grill for you.

7. Wear appropriate clothing
Articles of clothing that have long sleeves or pieces that dangle can catch fire easily when too close to an open flame. When grilling food, wear clothing that won’t interfere with the cooking process and make sure that any apron strings are tied back away from your front. If a piece of clothing does catch fire, remember to stop, drop, and roll to extinguish the flames quickly.

8. Keep a spray bottle on hand
It’s common for grills to flare up as fat drips from meat as it cooks, and this can cause a section of the grill to remain on fire as it burns away. If left alone, the flames will continue to burn and cause excess smoke to billow out from under the lid. Keep a spray bottle filled with water beside your grill so that you can quickly extinguish smaller flames before they spread.

9. Always have a fire extinguisher close by
In the event that a fire does break out, follow these tips on and ensure you have EZ Fire Spray within reach. It is simple to use, just point and spray to extinguish the fire. EZ Fire Spray is also quick and easy to clean up after use. It’s small, compact size makes it the perfect addition to your grilling set to help keep your loved ones safe.

Happy Mother’s Day!
05/12/2024

Happy Mother’s Day!

May 11th is National Babysitter Day! Prepare a babysitter checklistConsider putting together a checklist for yourself an...
05/10/2024

May 11th is National Babysitter Day!

Prepare a babysitter checklist

Consider putting together a checklist for yourself and a list of important information about your child, family and home to help prepare your babysitter.

It's good to be cautious when it comes to babysitters, whether you're hiring someone new or enlisting the help of a seasoned nanny. See that your babysitter is prepared to take care of your children and equipped to handle emergency situations by providing them the right information.

What should I do before the babysitter comes?

Meet the babysitter and check references and training in advance.
Confirm the babysitter has had first aid training and knows CPR.

Prepare an emergency list for the babysitter.
Consider setting up a visit to give the babysitter a tour of the house, meet the children and learn their routines.

Show the sitter around the house, specifically first aid kits, fire extinguishers and other places related to your family’s emergency plan.
What babysitting instructions should I leave?

Medical information about the children:

Write down your child's medicine routine and where it’s stored, food or medication allergies and any other health issues with instructions on how to deal with them.

Evening schedule for the kids:

Children, especially younger ones, might be less fussy if babysitters follow the family's usual routine. Let the babysitter know approximate mealtimes, bedtimes and any other particulars about your child's schedule.

Any homework or chores that need done: Whether it's homework, sports or practicing an instrument, let your sitter know the expectations and tasks children may need to complete.

Snacks for the kids:
Set out or make a list of appropriate snacks and what time your children may eat them.

Games, hobbies or crafts:
Let the nanny know what your children like to do in their spare time.

Screen time (tablet, phone, computer, TV): Review your rules around technology and how much screen time the children are allowed.

Photos of the children:
With social media being a part of most teens lives, let them know your viewpoint about pictures of your children being posted online.

Swimming pools:
If you have a pool, let your sitter know if it's ok for them to swim while you are out. Make sure your sitter knows how to keep kids safe in and around pools and can recognize the signs of drowning.

Playground equipment and trampolines rules:

Inform the sitter if the children, including their friends, are allowed to play on the playground equipment or use the trampoline while you’re away.

Never leave a child alone with a dog, including the family pet:
Accidents can happen quickly and children can be bitten or injured when they are left alone with a dog. Supervising children around animals is an important step to reducing the risk of a dog bite. It would also be good to let the nanny know about any family pets and special needs, feeding, or routines the pets may have.

Special behavioral advice: If you know your child has tantrums or can be unhappy when you leave, give the babysitter specific advice on what your child likes/dislikes that can help resolve the behavior.

What information should I tell a babysitter about my house?

Address and landline number (if you have one): Operators will ask for this information if the sitter ever needs to contact emergency services. Along with the exact address, include the nearest cross streets or landmarks.

Safety: Show or remind the sitter where you keep the first-aid kit, fire extinguisher and flashlights. Also point out exits that could serve as emergency escape routes.

Important numbers: Show the sitter where the important phone numbers are kept.
Safe rooms: If you have a safe room for weather incidents, see that the sitter is aware of its location.

Meeting place: Review the fire safety plan with your sitter and the meeting place you taught your children.

Location of spare key/access: In case of a lockout, show the babysitter where the spare key is or an alternate method of entering the home safely.

What should be included in the emergency contact sheet?

Your location and schedule: Write down the names and phone numbers of the place(s) you will be during the time you're away.

Contact information: Give the sitter your cell number and keep your phone on. Also leave the name and number of a relative or close friend as backup.

Emergency numbers: Provide numbers for the fire and police departments, poison control center, the local hospital and your children’s doctor.

Expected calls or visitors: Let the sitter know if you're expecting someone. Otherwise, ask them not to answer the door or phone while you're away.

Our office is closed today for New Years Holiday. We will reopen Monday 1/3/2022 at 9am. Wishing all our customers and f...
12/31/2021

Our office is closed today for New Years Holiday. We will reopen Monday 1/3/2022 at 9am. Wishing all our customers and friends a safe holiday weekend and prosperous 2022!

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Every day is a chance to get closer to accomplishing your goals even when it takes a little longer than planned.
09/29/2021

Every day is a chance to get closer to accomplishing your goals even when it takes a little longer than planned.

The way we do business may change, but my commitment remains as steadfast as ever.
09/29/2021

The way we do business may change, but my commitment remains as steadfast as ever.

Good Morning!! Let's GOOOOO!!!!
09/25/2021

Good Morning!! Let's GOOOOO!!!!

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8616 Maccorkle Avenue
Marmet, WV
25315

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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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