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Fire Safety Checklist

This inspection sheet should be completed at home by the entire family.  Inspect each area of your home to make sure no fire hazards exist. We have ___ smoke alarms in our home. The last time we replaced the battery in our smoke alarm was __/__/__.  It must be replaced once a year. We test our smoke alarms monthly. We never use the batteries in the smoke alarms for toys or anything else. We have a home escape plan. Our plan includes two ways out of every room. Our family has a special place to meet outside if there is… Read More »Fire Safety Checklist

Congratulations Notary 94121

Our friends @ Notary 94121 have received 2011 San Francisco Award U.S. Commerce Association’s Award Plaque Honors the Achievement NEW YORK, NY, December 14, 2011 — Notary 94121 has been selected for the 2011 San Francisco Award in the Notary Public Services category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA). The USCA “Best of Local Business” Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country. Each year, the USCA identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to… Read More »Congratulations Notary 94121

Texting is New Calling

According to the data released by  Nielsen, the cell phone’s primary purpose of making calls is no longer valid with teens. The voice usage of teens (13 – 17 years old) has dropped from 685 to 572 minutes in one year, while the data consuming increased 256% to 320MB per month. In the same time, the texting has also gone up to on average of 7 text messages (sending or receiving) within each waking hour, totaling to 3,417 messages per month. The boys texting averages at ~2,800 texts per month, while girls are almost at ~4,000 messages per month. Paperless Advise: 1. Unlimited text… Read More »Texting is New Calling

How to Compete for Clients with Large Retailers / eTailers

The fact: the chance are slim to none that any local retail store will ever “beat” the large retailer or etailer, like Amazon. Large retail monsters have massive marketing budgets, a strong online presence, great name recognition, and enjoy a reputation for being low in cost. Still, you can compete against retail “elephants” on a client by client basis. Sometimes, you’ll earn a long time returning customer, other times you won’t. But if you don’t make a continuous effort, you’ll never win. The path to successfully compete with the big companies requires a basic understanding of their marketing strategies, including… Read More »How to Compete for Clients with Large Retailers / eTailers

CONTRACTS: TURN PAIN TO GAIN

Use contracts to effectively manage working relationships and protect your business interests. If hearing the word “contracts” makes you groan, you’re not alone. Many small business owners – particularly Specialty Trade Contractors – have told us that contracts and their impact on insurance are, to put it bluntly, a pain. But, having contracts in place with customers, subcontractors and suppliers can actually be a relief when questions pop. TOP 5  CONTRACT TIPS CHECKLIST Keep these important tips in mind before you enter into a contract: 1. ALWAYS READ A CONTRACT CAREFULLY – never skip the “fine print” because it may… Read More »CONTRACTS: TURN PAIN TO GAIN

New Hybrid Pension Plan in California

New California state and local government employees would be covered under a hybrid pension program under a proposal announced by Gov.Brown. The proposal would create a pension plan with elements of defined benefit and defined contribution plans and would also raise to 67 the retirement age for new government employees. The normal retirement age for state and local government employees is 60, though some can retire as early as 55 with full benefits. Mr. Brown said in a speech at the statehouse in Sacramento that the plan would save the state about $0.900 billion a year and that similar savings… Read More »New Hybrid Pension Plan in California

Top Five Mistakes Drivers Make

For many drivers, getting behind the wheel is second nature, so it’s easy to make errors without realizing it. However, these errors can lead to serious accidents. Keep yourself and others safe on the road by avoiding these mistakes: 1. Tailgating Leave a three-second cushion between you and the vehicle in front of you. Leave even more time when road conditions are bad or when you’re travelling at higher speeds. 2. Stopping Instead of Yielding Accidents can happen when drivers stop at a yield sign. “Yield” simply means to slow down and let the traffic on the road you are… Read More »Top Five Mistakes Drivers Make

Wrongful Termination of Desperate Housewife

Desperate Housewives is about to enter its 8th season. While we wait for the last broadcast of this show, interesting development has caught our attention. Each season we, appreciative audience, witness storms of passion, violent behavior, cheating spouses and multiple murders within Visteria Lane neighborhood. Ever wonder what happens to the characters killed in the show? Edie Britt, embodied by actress Nicollette Sheridan was killed at the end of season 5, yet she is about to rise from dead. According to Insurance Journal “actress says she was wrongfully fired for complaining that “Housewives” creator and executive producer Marc Cherry struck her during a… Read More »Wrongful Termination of Desperate Housewife

Love your neighbor, Help your neighbor

State Farm and consumer research firm Harris Interactive surveyed more than 17,000 people about the state of American neighbors and found that 83% are willing to help a neighbor having financial problems. Every second person said that neighbors affect his or her happiness! Here is a brief summary of our staff advise on how to get closer with your neighbor and develop human mutual aid companionship: – Do your best to know at least a fair amount of your neighbors by name – If needed help a neighbor look for a job – If needed cook meals for neighbors –… Read More »Love your neighbor, Help your neighbor