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By Kathryn Pavia 03 Dec, 2020
Is it a cold? Or the flu? This year more than ever, due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), it is important to stay healthy and avoid respiratory illnesses, like the flu and the common cold virus. However, in the event you get sick, here is some information to help determine which virus is attacking you.
By Hayes Wynn 07 Aug, 2019
There is certainly no shortage of car washes here in Greenville, SC! Lately it seems a new one is opening around almost every corner. Well, maybe we should take advantage of all the new options. More frequent car washing can help preserve and protect our vehicles.
By Hayes Wynn 08 May, 2019
First things first: Do you really need to bring your tablet or laptop on your camping trip? Are you really going to watch a movie instead of looking at the stars? Check your email instead of roasting marshmallows? Work instead of play? Well, OK. We can’t stop you. But we can help you keep your devices safe at the campground, if you ever tear yourself away from them long enough to take a hike, that is, by providing these campsite security tips.
By Hayes Wynn 14 Apr, 2019
You’ll know exactly where your food was grown, and what went into growing it. You and your family can enjoy great-tasting vegetables — better than store-bought, some believe. Many people find gardening provides both physical and mental benefits and gives them an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. Finally, there’s that sense of satisfaction that comes with eating food that you have grown yourself!
By Hayes Wynn 28 Jan, 2019
We are proud to support the Cards for Kids campaign for the second year! As an office, we work together to create handmade Valentine’s Day cards for kids at the Children’s Hospital at GHS. We encourage you to visit the Magic 98.9 website for complete details . Cards for Kids is a great way to get the entire family involved in supporting our local community!
By Hayes Wynn 23 Jan, 2019
That behavior just so happens to be the cause of many a door ding and irritated driver. Even worse, careless behavior can cause a collision or injury. So, let’s all slow down and make parking lots safer for everyone. Follow these 5 tips to help avoid parking lot accidents:
By Hayes Wynn 11 Dec, 2018
The holidays can be a great time to get out of Greenville to visit family you rarely get to see, hit the slopes or flee to the beach. Regardless of how you spend your time away, you need to ensure your house stays safe while you’re gone. A house left empty can be an opportunity for burglars, so before you pack your bags, prepare to protect the stuff that’s staying at home in the Upstate with these holiday home security tips.
By Hayes Wynn 28 Nov, 2018
Think home security is still about bulky camera equipment and wires running all throughout your home? Think again. Today, things have changed quite a bit, and the playing field has been leveled. Advanced tools and security systems are more accessible and affordable than ever. (And installing them might get you a discount on your homeowners insurance, too.)
By Hayes Wynn 22 Oct, 2018
That’s right. We have not one, but TWO agents in our office that work as an Endorsed Local Provider! Oddly enough, they are both named David!
By Hayes Wynn 10 Sep, 2018
At some point, every driver has to deal with rainy weather. But, many don’t know what to do, so they just drive as they normally would. However, slick roads, flooded streets and reduced visibility can be a recipe for disaster. We encourage you to follow these simple driving tips for rainy weather. Stay visible. Turn on your headlights so you can see — and be seen — more easily. Be patient. Give yourself more time to get where you’re going, and give people more room. Increase your following distance two to three times. Expect slippery conditions . Rain often combines with oil and grease buildup to create slick roadways. Not to mention you can hydroplane — meaning your tires are riding on water instead of pavement — at speeds of as little as 35 mph. If it happens, slow down, gently apply your brakes and keep steering straight ahead. Check your car’s systems. How are your wipers? Do your blades need to be replaced? What about your defroster? Driving in the rain is hard enough; don’t do it with fogged-up windows, too. Inspect your tires. Are they inflated properly? Do you have enough tread? Put an upside-down penny into the tread. If you can see Lincoln’s entire head, you probably need new tires. Never drive in flooded areas. In a flood, it won’t take much water to sweep you away, believe it or not — just 12 inches for a smaller car or 24 inches for almost any vehicle, according to the National Weather Service, which advises, “turn around, don’t drown.” Get – or stay – off the road. When conditions are really bad, pull over and take a break. Or, if you can, just stay home. You’ll probably be happier to stay out of the weather, anyway! And you’re certainly likely to be safer.
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By Kathryn Pavia 03 Dec, 2020
Is it a cold? Or the flu? This year more than ever, due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), it is important to stay healthy and avoid respiratory illnesses, like the flu and the common cold virus. However, in the event you get sick, here is some information to help determine which virus is attacking you.
By Hayes Wynn 07 Aug, 2019
There is certainly no shortage of car washes here in Greenville, SC! Lately it seems a new one is opening around almost every corner. Well, maybe we should take advantage of all the new options. More frequent car washing can help preserve and protect our vehicles.
By Hayes Wynn 08 May, 2019
First things first: Do you really need to bring your tablet or laptop on your camping trip? Are you really going to watch a movie instead of looking at the stars? Check your email instead of roasting marshmallows? Work instead of play? Well, OK. We can’t stop you. But we can help you keep your devices safe at the campground, if you ever tear yourself away from them long enough to take a hike, that is, by providing these campsite security tips.
By Hayes Wynn 14 Apr, 2019
You’ll know exactly where your food was grown, and what went into growing it. You and your family can enjoy great-tasting vegetables — better than store-bought, some believe. Many people find gardening provides both physical and mental benefits and gives them an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. Finally, there’s that sense of satisfaction that comes with eating food that you have grown yourself!
By Hayes Wynn 28 Jan, 2019
We are proud to support the Cards for Kids campaign for the second year! As an office, we work together to create handmade Valentine’s Day cards for kids at the Children’s Hospital at GHS. We encourage you to visit the Magic 98.9 website for complete details . Cards for Kids is a great way to get the entire family involved in supporting our local community!
By Hayes Wynn 23 Jan, 2019
That behavior just so happens to be the cause of many a door ding and irritated driver. Even worse, careless behavior can cause a collision or injury. So, let’s all slow down and make parking lots safer for everyone. Follow these 5 tips to help avoid parking lot accidents:
By Hayes Wynn 11 Dec, 2018
The holidays can be a great time to get out of Greenville to visit family you rarely get to see, hit the slopes or flee to the beach. Regardless of how you spend your time away, you need to ensure your house stays safe while you’re gone. A house left empty can be an opportunity for burglars, so before you pack your bags, prepare to protect the stuff that’s staying at home in the Upstate with these holiday home security tips.
By Hayes Wynn 28 Nov, 2018
Think home security is still about bulky camera equipment and wires running all throughout your home? Think again. Today, things have changed quite a bit, and the playing field has been leveled. Advanced tools and security systems are more accessible and affordable than ever. (And installing them might get you a discount on your homeowners insurance, too.)
By Hayes Wynn 22 Oct, 2018
That’s right. We have not one, but TWO agents in our office that work as an Endorsed Local Provider! Oddly enough, they are both named David!
By Hayes Wynn 10 Sep, 2018
At some point, every driver has to deal with rainy weather. But, many don’t know what to do, so they just drive as they normally would. However, slick roads, flooded streets and reduced visibility can be a recipe for disaster. We encourage you to follow these simple driving tips for rainy weather. Stay visible. Turn on your headlights so you can see — and be seen — more easily. Be patient. Give yourself more time to get where you’re going, and give people more room. Increase your following distance two to three times. Expect slippery conditions . Rain often combines with oil and grease buildup to create slick roadways. Not to mention you can hydroplane — meaning your tires are riding on water instead of pavement — at speeds of as little as 35 mph. If it happens, slow down, gently apply your brakes and keep steering straight ahead. Check your car’s systems. How are your wipers? Do your blades need to be replaced? What about your defroster? Driving in the rain is hard enough; don’t do it with fogged-up windows, too. Inspect your tires. Are they inflated properly? Do you have enough tread? Put an upside-down penny into the tread. If you can see Lincoln’s entire head, you probably need new tires. Never drive in flooded areas. In a flood, it won’t take much water to sweep you away, believe it or not — just 12 inches for a smaller car or 24 inches for almost any vehicle, according to the National Weather Service, which advises, “turn around, don’t drown.” Get – or stay – off the road. When conditions are really bad, pull over and take a break. Or, if you can, just stay home. You’ll probably be happier to stay out of the weather, anyway! And you’re certainly likely to be safer.
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23 Apr, 2024
Meet Rome | Advisors Staff Highlight
05 Apr, 2024
Learn more about Palmetto Mosquito and Fire Ant, LLC!
27 Mar, 2024
After Hours Assistance: We are Always Here for You
switching insurance
27 Mar, 2024
If you're thinking of insurance companies, here's what you should consider asking your next advisor.
27 Mar, 2024
Annual Review

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