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How smoke from wildfires can affect your health

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While not everyone has the same sensitivity to wildfire smoke, it’s still a good idea to avoid breathing smoke if you can help it. And when smoke is heavy, which it can be in areas near active wildfires, it’s bad for everyone. The post How smoke from wildfires can affect your health appeared first on The Cincinnati Insurance Companies blog.
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If a tree falls, who’s responsible?

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Fallen trees and branches are a significant cause of damage and power loss after a thunderstorm rolls through. But if a neighbor’s tree falls on your property and causes damage, who is responsible? The post If a tree falls, who’s responsible? appeared first on The Cincinnati Insurance Companies blog.
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