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Sump Pump Installation and Maintenance

Sump Pump Installation and Maintenance

You should take any signs of water in your basement very seriously, whether it’s just a bit damp after a heavy storm, or if water is pooling on the floor. Even small amounts of water in your home's basement can do thousands of dollars of damage. This damage could...

Avoiding Boating Disasters

Avoiding Boating Disasters

In New England, peak boating season typically begins in April and lasts only a few months. But no matter the time of year, or where you live, safely operating a boat is essential. When a storm is on the horizon, whether you’re on the ocean or a lake, boaters should...

Does Auto Insurance Cover Pothole Damage?

Does Auto Insurance Cover Pothole Damage?

There’s nothing worse than driving along and bam! You hit a pothole. Potholes can occur in any climate but happen frequently in the first few months of the year in regions of the country that experience snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. When water freezes, it...

Preventing Sewer Backups at Your Home

Preventing Sewer Backups at Your Home

No homeowner wants to experience a sewage backup. Not only is it a health and safety risk, but it can be expensive to clean up. When the sewer system is backed up, your home could suffer damage to several things like the floors, walls and your personal belongings....

Electric Blanket and Heating Pad Safety

Electric Blanket and Heating Pad Safety

Whether you use an electric blanket to snuggle up on a cold winter night or need a heating pad to soothe an ailment, both personal heating appliances have the potential to cause fires if not used properly. According to the Electrical Safety Foundation, electric...

Home Generator Safety

Home Generator Safety

If a storm causes a power outage at your home, you may turn to a generator for help. Although generators can provide a temporary source of power, they can also be dangerous if not used properly. Before using any type of generator, the manufacturer's instructions...

Preparing for Winter Storms

Preparing for Winter Storms

If you live in an area of the United States prone to cold weather and tend to get winter storms, you are most likely used to snow, ice, sleet, freezing rain, and flooding. You may have also had to deal with nor'easters and blizzards on occasion. According to the...

Winter Safety Tips

Winter Safety Tips

At MAPFRE, your safety and peace of mind are essential to us. Because insurance is a serious business, we focus on that, so you can focus on the critical moments in life and not worry about the "what ifs." As the winter begins and temperatures fall across many parts...

Turkey Fryer Safety

Turkey Fryer Safety

An average of 170,000 residential building fires were reportedly caused by cooking in 2021, according to the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA). Of those fires, there were an average of 135 civilian deaths and 3,000 civilian injuries. The fires resulted in a total...