While the calendar shows we are closer to spring than to winter, we are still not out of the woods when in comes to low temperatures. Additionally, recent years have brought more and more extreme weather events. Most recently, Winter…
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5 Tips Before Going on a Winter Holiday Trip
Following another year of restrictions and uncertainty, the winter holidays are approaching fast and many have plans to celebrate with friends and family. With gifts nicely wrapped and travel plans arranged, it is important to set aside some time to…
Tips For an Accident-Free Thanksgiving
With Thanksgiving around the corner, many are looking forward to spending some quality time with friends and family. Most people are especially excited about this year’s celebration. Last year, restrictions kept people apart and most were only able to spend…
How Renters Insurance Can Make Halloween Less Scary
This year Halloween will be among the only occasions when wearing a mask will not be controversial. While this year’s celebrations will be more relaxed than those in 2020—thanks to the high vaccination rates across the country—special precautions should still…
Renters On The Move – Here’s How To Declutter And Prepare For The Big Day
Planning to move anytime soon? Decluttering ahead of time and preparing your belongings for moving day will ensure a smooth, seamless transition into your new apartment. Besides getting renters insurance for your new location, sorting through your possessions is probably…
Why renters insurance makes sense for college students
Unlike the previous university year, when most academic institutions moved their classes online or operated in a hybrid system, this fall semester the majority of universities and colleges across the country are welcoming students to in-person courses. This means that…
How renters insurance helps tenants during wildfire season
The latest data from the National Interagency Fire Center shows that wildfire activity was present across 12 states as of July 27, with significant parts of Idaho, California, Oregon, Washington, Montana and Arizona being among the most affected areas. So…
Fun Ideas for a Safe 4th of July
Since last year most Fourth of July celebrations were cancelled, this year many are looking to make up for lost time. Recently, the CDC updated guidelines for outside and inside gatherings, with recommendations for both vaccinated and unvaccinated people. Many…
4 tips to maintain mental health
More than a year into the pandemic, signs are pointing in the right direction as vaccines are offering hope for a close-to-normal summer. Even so, the repercussions of prolonged isolation and heightened uncertainties have been felt by most. May is…
7 Green Apartment Upgrades for Earth Month 2021
With many of us still working from home and generally spending more time indoors, this year’s Earth Month (April) celebration could be the best chance to implement eco-conscious changes. Tweaking the work and living areas in our homes can contribute…