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Hail guard: Protecting your business equipment

By agent, air, business, coil, condenser, conditioning, control, cooling, customers, damage, equipment, guard, hail, hailstorm, heating, HVAC, independent, Insurance, loss, Loss Control, money, pellet, prevent, protect, roof, rooftop, time, unit, valuable, vent, ventilation
Most areas of the country experience hailstorms that can cause significant damage to rooftop equipment, severely disrupting your business and costing you time, money or even customers. You can take a few steps to help keep your business running smoothly and avoid down time by protecting the equipment that keeps your customers and employees comfortable. The post Hail guard: Protecting your business equipment appeared first on The Cincinnati Insurance Companies blog.
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Protect workers: Prevent trench hazards

By agent, construction, Contractor, control, deep, depth, engineer, equipment, excavate, excavation, forklift, independent, Insurance, lift, lifted, load, loader, loss, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA, prevent, protect, protection, protective, safe, safety, shielding, shoring, slope, sloping, trench
According to fatality statistics from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, trenching-related fatalities more than doubled between 2012 and 2016. Here are some basic tips that can protect construction workers who perform excavation and trenching activities. The post Protect workers: Prevent trench hazards appeared first on The Cincinnati Insurance Companies blog.
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Keeping it chill – The lowdown on home wine cellars

By agent, air, backup, barrier, battery, bottle, build, builder, cellar, condensation, condense, consistent, construction, Contractor, control, cool, damage, design, electricity, generator, home, humidity, independent, initial, Insurance, label, Lifestyle, mold, prevent, protect, refrigeration, retrofit, retrofitted, storage, sunlight, temperature, vapor, vibration, wine
In a previous article, I discussed the importance of proper wine storage: temperature control (cool and consistent), humidity control, protection from direct sunlight and protection from vibration. Unless you store your wine in a deep cellar, these conditions will not occur naturally. They can, however, be obtained through construction. The post Keeping it chill – The lowdown on home wine cellars appeared first on The Cincinnati Insurance Companies blog.
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