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When you Create Your Holiday Light Display…make sure you do it safely!

Check out these Simple Tips from Arbella Insurance, to prevent electrical fires and keep your holidays Healthy and Safe!

–Consider Upgrading Your Home’s Wiring, installing (AFCI) Circuit Breakers
–Plug Only One Heat-producing appliance into an outlet at a time (like a coffee maker, toaster, etc.)
–Make sure Hands are Dry before touching Electrical appliances.
–Regularly open up your fan to remove trapped lint and dust.
–Use lightbulbs that match the wattage recommended on the lamp.
–Move bedding away from light bulbs.
–Use extension cords only on a temporary basis.
–Choose the Right extension cord for your situation. (Outdoor extension cords have heavy-duty insulation to protect against weather and extreme temperatures).

Winter Home Preparedness Maintenance Guide

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Prepare Your Home Before Winter Hits Us in Full Force with weekend- projects and To-Do Lists…

Inside Your Home
–Call and Schedule a Plumber
–Clean Dryer Vents and Duct System
–Test Smoke Alarms
–Get Winter Storm Ready with batteries, flashlights, generators, and canned goods
–Call and Schedule a Heating Service Pro

Outside Your Home
–Purchase Snow Removal equipment
–Call and Schedule a Gutter Cleaner
–Stock up on Firewood
–Keep Lawn Clear of Leaves

More Tips via MAPFRE and Porch.com on our facebook page at

https://www.facebook.com/moynihanins/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel

#Tipstuesday#Winterready#weekendprojects#homechecklists

Have a Great week from Moynihan Insurance Agency, Inc.

Happy Thanksgiving 2016!

In Celebration of Thanksgiving, our offices will be closed on Thursday, November 24, 2016 and Friday, November 25,2016.

Wishing You and Your Family a Happy Thanksgiving from Moynihan Insurance Agency, Inc.

A Recipe for Kitchen Safety During the Holidays…

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The holidays are right around the corner!

Did you know that Thanksgiving is the is the peak day for kitchen fires?

Check out these Tips To Avoid these common cooking safety hazards from ServiceMaster.

–Keep Your Oven and Pans Free of Grease
–Keep an Eye on Your Cooking
–Don’t Leave the Kitchen For Prolonged Periods
–Keep Flammable Materials Away from Cooking Areas
–Heat Cooking Oil Gradually
–Keep an ABC Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher in Your Kitchen Area
–Don’t Operate Small Appliances near the sink or when Your Hands or the Countertop are Wet
–Unplug Appliances When Not in Use

#Tipstuesday #Thanksgiving #Cooking #HelpfulKitchenTips #Happyholidays

Wishing You and Your Family a Happy Thanksgiving from Moynihan Insurance Agency, Inc.

Tips to Prepare Your Roof For Winter

Before Winter Hits, Check out these Tips to Prepare Your Roof For Winter!

–Check leaks, flashing and vents
–Fix leaks fast
–Clean your gutters and downspouts
–Schedule a professional inspection

Visit our facebook page for link and more Tips!

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#Tipstuesday #prepareyourroof #winterinnewengland

Have a Great Week from Moynihan Insurance Agency, Inc.

Happy Veteran’s Day 2016

–Moynihan Insurance Agency, Inc. would like to Thank and and Honor all US veterans past and present this Veteran’s Day 2016–

Taking care of your clothes dryer is important for home fire safety!!

 

 

According to the U.S.Fire Administration’s (USFA’s) National
Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS)….

Taking care of your clothes dryer is important for home fire safety!!
— The leading cause of home clothes dryer fires is failure to clean them.
–An estimated 2,900 home dryer fires happen every year, causing 5 deaths, 100 injuries, and $35 million in property loss.
–Clothes dryer fire incidence in residential buildings was higher in the fall and winter months,peaking in January at 11 percent.
–Failure to clean (34 percent) was the leading factor contributing to the ignition of clothesdryer fires in residential buildings.

So…Remember to Empty your dryer’s lint trap before and after each use!
#Tipstuesday #homesafety #removelintfromdryers

Happy Halloween 2016!

Wishing You and Your Family a Safe and Happy Halloween 2016 from Moynihan Insurance Agency, Inc.

Halloween Fire Safety Tips for Home

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Happy Friday from Moynihan Insurance Agency, Incorporated Tel: 508-853-8080!
Halloween is one of the most anticipated holidays of the year for kids and many adults too.

For a Happy and Safe Halloween, check out these important Halloween Fire Prevention Tips…
–Pumpkins – Use a battery-operated candle or LED light to illuminate your jack-o-lanterns to avoid fire hazards
–Candles – Replace burning candles with battery-operated, no-flame candles
–Flammable Materials-Keep flammable materials at least three feet away from any heat source
–Paper bag Luminaries-Opt for flameless candles or LED lights instead
–Costumes-Wear Flame Retardant Costumes; avoid long flowing capes and fabrics; Make sure Children know how to “Stop! Drop! And roll!”; Provide flashlights or glow sticks instead of lit candles!

Have a Great weekend and happy and Safe Halloween from Moynihan Insurance Agency, Inc.

Halloween Fire Safety Tips for Home

Halloween is one of the most anticipated holidays of the year for kids and many adults, too. Dressing up in costumes, trick-or-treating, parties, pumpkin patches, hayrides and corn mazes make for great fun and amazing memories. Unfortunately, Halloween is also associated with an increasing number of home fires and hazards that you should learn to avoid to keep your holiday more safe than scary.

According to the National Fire Protection Association, Halloween decorations are the first thing to catch fire in an estimated average of 900 home fires each year, leading to approximately $13 million in direct property damage. For a happy and fire-free Halloween, check out these important Halloween fire prevention tips from ServiceMaster Restore®.

Halloween Fire Safety: Decorations

Pumpkins. The traditional jack-o-lantern features a smiling or spooky face that’s illuminated from within by candle. However, the lit candle inside a cleaned-out pumpkin is a fire hazard. Any lit candle left unattended is a Halloween fire hazard. Besides the risk of tipping over and catching surrounding decorations or dry leaves on fire if the pumpkin is bumped or accidently kicked by excited kids, lit candles left on wooden porches can easily ignite the wood itself.

Indoors, a candle-lit pumpkin accident can ignite carpeting, wood floors, tablecloths, draperies and other materials. That’s why it’s always best to use a battery-operated candle or LED light to illuminate your jack-o-lanterns – whether they’re inside or out.

Candles. Lining your mantle, porch stairs or windowsills with lit candles can create an eerie effect for Halloween night, but this type of decorating is a fire hazard and poses a serious risk of injury to guests – especially young children visiting your home for trick-or-treating. Replace burning candles with battery-operated, no-flame candles. You’ll create the same spooky effect in a much safer way.

Flammable materials. Straw, hay bales, raffia, corn stalks and other dry materials are flammable and should be kept at least three-feet from any heat source, including fireplaces, wood-burning stoves and outdoor fire pits.

Paper bag luminaries. Often used to line a walkway or the steps leading up to a porch, paper bag luminaries are beautiful Halloween decorations, but only when displayed safely. Never use lit candles in a paper bag luminary. They can easily be knocked over by a person, animal or even the wind and cause a fire. As with your other decorations, opt for flameless candles or LED lights instead.

Halloween Fire Safety Tips: Costumes

Dressing up as a favorite character, superhero or evil villain is at the heart of Halloween. Kids (and plenty of grownups) spend weeks planning and preparing their perfect costume. Keep yourself and your children safe when dressing up on Halloween by following these basic Halloween costume safety tips:

  • Look for costumes and accessories that are labeled flame retardant.
  • Avoid long, flowing capes and fabrics that can ignite if trailed through an open flame.
  • Make sure children of all ages know how to “Stop! Drop! And roll!”
  • Never allow children to carry lit candles – provide flashlights or glow sticks instead.

Keep your family and home safe this holiday with our important Halloween fire safety tips. If a fire does occur in your home this Halloween, be prepared with a household fire safety and evacuation plan ahead of time. As always, if you find you need help after a home fire, call ServiceMaster Restore® and trust the professionals to get your life back to normal as soon as possible.