How To Prepare For Hurricane Season

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How To Prepare For Hurricane Season

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Hurricane season has officially arrived in Florida! As hurricane season starts at the beginning of June to the end of November, many Floridians stack up on extra water, food, batteries, generators, and more. But, don’t let these things be the only things you do to prepare. Along with the housing damage that hurricanes and tropical […]

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Summer Biking in Florida: What Motorcyclists Need to Know

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Summer in Florida means sunshine, long (hot) days, and plenty of time enjoying the outdoors. Few people know this better than motorcycle owners. If you enjoy traveling by bike, you understand the delight in feeling the wind and sunshine firsthand as you hit the highway. Unfortunately, there are many risks that come along with taking […]

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Fun in Florida: Tips for Enjoying Your Memorial Day in The Sunshine State

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Memorial Day weekend is coming up fast, and that means it’s time for some fun in the sun! Whether you’re new to the area, a longtime resident planning a staycation, or simply visiting the Sunshine State to soak up some rays, Florida is a hot destination (literally!) for people to enjoy their holiday weekend. It’s […]

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When Allergies Strike Indoors: Tips for a Healthier Home This Spring

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Spring has officially sprung, and with it, allergy season has hit in full force this year. This year’s pollen has been off the charts, and it leads to a variety of unpleasant symptoms like itchy eyes, sneezing, or sinus headaches. While we love seeing the flowers blooming and the trees gearing up for warmer weather, allergies are […]

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Don’t Rely on Luck! Know the Facts About Worker’s Compensation Insurance

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Do you have luck on the brain as we approach St. Paddy’s Day? While it’s fine to lean on a little bit of luck when you roll the dice, play a scratch-off ticket, or open a blind bag surprise, depending on luck to protect your employees at work is a risk you shouldn’t be taking. Worker’s […]

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Showing Your Love Safely: Valentine’s Day Tips for 2021

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With just a little over a week left until Valentine’s Day, many of us are busy making preparations for showing the ones we love just how much we care. It’s no secret though that this year’s holiday looks different than years past. No crowded restaurants, no big parties, no surprise cruises or last-minute vacations and […]

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New Year, New Goal: Kindness in 2021

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2020 was certainly one for the books wasn’t it? Over the last year, we have experienced unprecedented circumstances in our communities, states, our country, and around the world. The way we work, communicate with one another, go to the store, and even celebrate holidays changed in a matter of days, and we’re still adjusting to this […]

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Decking the Halls 2020: Ideas to Spread Christmas Cheer This Year

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When it comes to Christmas decorations, people usually fall somewhere in between two points on this spectrum: outdoor extravaganza or no Christmas lights outside at all. No matter where you fall on the scale, it’s no secret that Christmas lights are a favorite pastime, from small communities to the big city, and Polk County is […]

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Renters Insurance: Money Well Spent When You Choose to Rent

The rental market has gone up significantly over this past year, in part due to COVID-19 affecting the housing market and employment. While plenty of people understand the pros and cons of renting a space, whether an individual, privately owned home with a landlord, or a commercial apartment complex with a rental company, very few […]

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Parenting During The Pandemic: Adding Hours Back into Your Day

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Are you a parent or caregiver doing your best to keep business running as usual, even though nothing in life looks the way you expected it to this year? From school being revolutionized thanks to the pandemic, to employees everywhere suddenly becoming “remote,” circumstances in many homes are certainly new to say the least. Because of […]

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