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3 Tips To Keep You Safe On Your Next 4×4 Trip

There’s something liberating about getting in a 4×4 vehicle, heading towards the “great outdoors”, and trying to make your way through it. Sometimes it can be a little tricky, but that’s part of the fun of off-roading. As long as you keep safety in mind, you’ll have a fun experience. Here are three tips to make your next 4×4 outing a safe one. 1....
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This Woman’s Heartbreaking Story Will Make You Want To Sign Up For Renter’s Insurance ASAP

This Woman’s Heartbreaking Story Will Make You Want To Sign Up For Renter’s Insurance ASAP by Susan Johnston, U.S. News & World Report Stephanie Garman had just returned from a vacation in Mexico last February when her roommate called to tell her that their Hoboken, N.J., apartment building was on fire. The fire claimed all of Garman’s belongings, including the living room...
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The wake-up call to homeowner’s insurance

The wake-up call to homeowner’s insurance by Christine Dunn This morning I awoke to the sound of a loud fire engine siren signaling a strong warning. It was code, I later learned, for all firemen out. The home they had been trying to save had gotten too hot, and their mission shifted from trying to save the structure to trying to contain, and eventually put out, the fire before it spread to...
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Driving Tips to Avoid Potholes – And Rising Tire Prices (and How to Report Potholes!)

In case you didn’t like potholes in the winter of 2011-2012, there is a reason you’ll dislike potholes even more in the winter of 2012-2013. Here’s why: Potholes destroy tires, and the price of tires is rising sharply due to a supply shortage of natural rubber (yes, it still comes from trees, mostly in southeast Asia) and increasing demand from China, where car ownership is undergoing...
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Flood Water Damage Restoration – Get the Right Contractor to Resolve Flooding-Related Problems

Flood damage restoration is the method of removing the excessive volumes of water from different sources. It could be a broken pipe, toilet leaks, natural disasters, and leaks from the roof or from windows, sewer pipes, and leaking water heaters or in some cases, leaks caused by water beds. The damage caused by flood water is more destructive and intrusive. It can lead to damage to furniture and...
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