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Two ways to teach your teenager to be a safe driver
You may not think your teenager is listening, but parents play a big role in keeping teens safe behind the wheel. Here are two important things to teach your teen about driving safely.
The difference between a home warranty and homeowners insurance
You have homeowners insurance. Should you have a home warranty? Here's the difference between the two.
Heating and cooling costs eating your budget? Try these tips.
Cooling and heating bills eating away at your budget? Try these tips.
Keep your children safe in the great outdoors
Do your children love to play outside? Most do! Here's how to keep them safe on bicycles and while participating in summertime sports.
The 100 deadliest days on the road for teen drivers
Did you know that June, July and August are the deadliest months for teenagers who drive? Here's why — and what you can do to protect your teen:
Preventing heatstroke in cars
How long does it take to turn the temperature inside a parked vehicle from toasty to deadly? Believe it or not, just 10 minutes. Here are some tips for keeping your child safe.
Driving safely on crowded streets
Bumper-to-bumper traffic is no fun. Here are some tips for coping when traffic is at its worst.
Liability insurance? How this investment can protect your family from the unexpected
Liability insurance? Why it could be the best investment you make.
Managing the stress of uncertain times
Stressed out? You're definitely not alone. Here are some steps you can take to feel better during uncertain times.
Simple ways to protect young baseball players from injury
Does your family live for baseball season? Here are some simple ways to protect young baseball players from injury:
What drives the cost of auto insurance?
Does your vehicle's color help determine what you'll pay for auto insurance? Do men always pay more than women for coverage? Nope. Here's what does matter to insurance companies.
Five ways to handle road rage
Road rage is dangerous and even deadly. Here are five ways to stay cool — and safe — behind the wheel.
Kids moving back in? Adding a roommate? Time for an insurance checkup
Kids moved back in? Added a roommate? It's time for an insurance checkup.
Tips for saving water at home
The average American family uses more than 300 gallons of water per day at home. Here are some easy ways to conserve our most precious natural resource — and save money on your water bill:
Do your children know the risks of oversharing on social media?
You know not to broadcast your vacation plans on Facebook, but do your kids understand why it's important for the safety of your home?
Simple safeguards can help prevent a cyber attack
Are you doing enough to prevent a cyber attack? Studies show that nearly 90 percent of all cyber attacks can be easily prevented with some simple safeguards.
Four great ways to manage all of that holiday craziness
Hectic holiday schedules, unrealistic expectations and trying to please everyone can drive you crazy around the holidays. Here are four great ways to relax and enjoy the most wonderful time of the year:
Staying safe at the gas station
You practice safe habits on the road, but do you do the same when you're fueling your vehicle? Here's what you need to know to stay safe while filling up.
Staying safe at the pump
You practice safe habits on the road, but do you do the same when you're fueling your vehicle? Here's what you need to know to stay safe while filling up.
Are you braking too much and too hard?
Braking is a critical function of driving. But safety experts say that most drivers brake hard and/or slam on their brakes far too much, adding extra wear and tear on their vehicles and tires, increasing fuel costs and making a car accident more likely.
Is it time to review your homeowners insurance?
Own a home? Here's why it's a good idea to review your homeowners policy periodically.
Furniture tip-overs can be deadly
Did you know that every 30 minutes a child in the United States is injured as a result of a TV or furniture tip-over? Here are some ways to keep children safe in your home.
If you rent a home or apartment, you need renters insurance
If you rent a home or apartment, you need renters insurance. It's affordable and an important way to protect yourself and your belongings.
The most common types of auto accidents
Want to avoid a car accident? These three driving mistakes lead to the most on-the-road accidents. Check them out!
When it comes to home maintenance, little things matter
Sometimes the smallest things yield the biggest rewards, right? Take these home maintenance tips for example. They are simple yet vital to a healthy, happy home.