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Showing posts with label fire safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fire safety. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Newest Farmers Insurance Commercial: Up on the Roof

With "fire season" approaching fast, don't forget to look up.

Are your trees or landscaping touching your house, patio, or roof?  That's an easy conduit for heat and fire transferal from your neighbor's house which might be on fire.  Easy way to quickly spread to your house.  See our previous blog on roof safety and maintaining a defensible zone.


Are your rain gutters full of dried leaves and debris?  Great fire starter.


The type and condition of your roof has a big impact on qualifying for home / fire insurance, and the price you will pay.


Talk with a Farmers Insurance agent like the one's Platinum Elite Marketing develops (see below) to discuss protecting your home all year round, not just fire season.


See the newest "Roof" themed commercial from Farmers Insurance staring Professor Burke played by J.K. Simmons.






Always make sure your auto, fire (home, condo, & renters), earthquake, flood, umbrella, and life insurances all properly work together to protect your home, your business, your future.


"We Are Farmers!"

The Platinum Elite Team:

Susanne Romo - Chula Vista & Kearny Mesa  (license #: 0720743) - (858) 751-0956
Araceli De La Torre - Kearny Mesa (license #: 0G17321) - (858) 751-0956
Kevin Tuckey - Mission Valley (license #: 0B72553) - (858) 751-1357
Tony Gutierrez - La Jolla (license #: 0A87116) - (858) 751-0956


The Platinum Elite Headquarters can be found in the Farmers Insurance Building at:

1011 Camino del Rio South

Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92108

The Platinum Elite Headquarters
 can be reached at: 
(619) 296-FARMERS
(619) 296-3276

To work with the Platinum Elite as an agent, or even agency owner, contact out headquarters.

Farmers Insurance & the Platinum Elite use an investigative and educational process to ascertain your current risk exposure and deliver to you through our 'Value Insurance Proposal' (VIP) the correct levels of coverage at the right price without compromising vital coverages. You need to protect your family and the assets you have spent a lifetime acquiring.

With Farmers Insurance & the 
Platinum Elite, there is a difference.  Discover:
Why Platinum!



* The content of this blog is for informative purposes only. It does not reflect official standing of any agent, agency, or company mentioned on the blog. Nor is this blog necessarilly an endorsement. Please consult with your insurance, tax, or legal specialist before making any decisions. This blog is purely meant to spark the thought process.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Fire Prevention & Safety: Happy 4th of July

Happy 4th of July!!!

The Farmers Agents with the Platinum Elite Group wish you a happy and safe holiday weekend.

But don't let the festivities lead to tragedy.  Keep some safety precautions in mind.

4th of July Fire Safety Tips

Severe burns, amputations, blindness, and, in some cases, death are often the results of 4th of July celebrations.

For more info: 
www.fire.ca.gov

CAL FIRE’s Office of the State Fire Marshal 
has the following tips (while maybe obvious, they're not always followed):
  Always read directions.
  Always have an adult present.
  Use fireworks outdoors only.
  Never use near dry grass or other flammable materials.
  Light one at a time.
  Keep a safe distance.
  Never point or throw fireworks at another person.
  Never experiment with fireworks.
  Have a bucket of water and a hose handy.
  Never attempt to re-light or “fix” fireworks.
  Do not wear loose fitting clothing.
  Never carry fireworks in your pockets.
  Fireworks are not toys.
  Use only State Fire Marshal approved fireworks.

Remember: Parents are legally liable for any damage or injuries caused by their 
children using fireworks.

Of course, if an area is unsafe for fireworks, any amount of caution is not enough.  Only use fireworks in safe, legal areas (well away from brush, etc.).  Otherwise, attend a professional fireworks show.


Fire Evacuations in Los Angeles, Oct. 2008
Anyone who starts a wildfire or structure fire will also be held liable for damages and the cost of firefighting.




Alcohol is another part of celebrating that often leads to tragedy. Even if you're careful, others are not always so thoughtful.

Whether driving on a road trip, or boating, watch out for others who are distracted, or are under the influence. Often on holidays, common sense and care goes on vacation too. 

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Home Safety: Grilling & BBQ Safety

Platinum Elite Marketing wishes you a happy, and safe, holiday this coming 4th of July.  While we think of safety with fireworks, don't forget a lot more people will be grilling than shooting off fireworks.

Be careful so you can enjoy the summer.

Re-Print from WIBW.Com:


Grilling Safety:

· Only use the grill outdoors; position the grill well away from siding, deck railings, out from under eaves and overhanging branches and a safe distance from lawn games, play areas and foot traffic.

· Keep children and pets away from the grill area by declaring a 3-foot "kid-free zone" around the grill.

· Be careful when using lighter fluid. Do not add fluid to an already lit fire because flames can flashback up into the container and explode.

· Do not wear loose clothing while cooking at a grill.

· When cooking food, use long-handled grilling tools to give plenty of clearance from heat and flames. Periodically remove grease or fat buildup in trays below the grill so it cannot be ignited when the grill is hot.

· Keep all matches and lighters away from children. Teach your children to report any loose matches or lighters to an adult immediately. Supervise children around outdoor grills.

· Dispose of hot coals properly - douse them with plenty of water, and stir them to ensure that the fire is out. Never place them in plastic, paper or wooden containers.

· If you smell gas while cooking on a propane gas grill, immediately get away from the grill and call the fire department. Do not attempt to move the grill.

· Never store propane cylinders in buildings or garages. If you store a gas grill inside during the winter, disconnect the cylinder and leave it outside.