by Frankenmuth Insurance | Nov 25, 2022 | Commercial Insurance, Safety Tips
Construction sites are faced with more extreme hazards during the winter months. Cold temperatures increase the risk of injuries and damage to equipment, and windy conditions can make any workday unpredictable. Knowing how to winterize your construction site and...
by Frankenmuth Insurance | Nov 3, 2022 | Home Insurance, Safety Tips
Thanksgiving is a time to enjoy delicious food with loved ones. But getting to the feast safely isn’t always possible. Annually, there are around one thousand home fires caused by turkey frying accidents. When you’re getting ready for Thanksgiving this year, keep your...
by Frankenmuth Insurance | Oct 20, 2022 | Commercial Insurance, Safety Tips
Did you know manufacturing injuries make up 20% of the private industry’s injuries? With heavy machinery, moving parts, and quick turnarounds, these worksites can be dangerous places to work … especially if the right precautions aren’t taken. As a business owner or a...
by Frankenmuth Insurance | Oct 13, 2022 | Home Insurance, Safety Tips
BOO! We all love a little scare during the spooky Halloween season. But often, insurance claims can be more nightmarish than most people want to endure. And while Frankenmuth Insurance promises fast, fair claims around the clock, we want to help you avoid claims from...
by Frankenmuth Insurance | Sep 29, 2022 | Home Insurance, Safety Tips
Homeownership comes with never-ending to-do lists. That’s why preventive measures, like maintaining the health of your drains and pipes, often don’t get checked off. But did you know keeping an eye on what’s going down the drain and cleaning them even once a year can...
by Frankenmuth Insurance | Aug 25, 2022 | Home Insurance, Safety Tips
Spring, summer, and fall weather inspire outdoor landscaping and maintenance projects. Whether you’re doing your own work or hiring it out, landscaping mistakes can happen and can lead to serious damage to you or your property. Keep these seven safety tips in mind for...