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Safety tips for your contracting business

Safety tips to protect your contracting business and employees

Posted in Business

In the contracting world, it literally takes sweat to build up a business. After all the hard work you’ve put in, you don’t want to see anything bring your company down. Protecting your livelihood, your employees and your assets begins with understanding what you’re up against on the job every day.

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How to create a business continuity plan

Posted in Business

Have a business continuity plan in place before a disaster. Fires, storms and cyberattacks can risk your business’ operations. Use these tools from IBHS and Grange Insurance to plan for the worst and stay open for business.

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Electrical safety every business should follow

Posted in Business

Electrical safety is crucial for every business. Learn electrical safety tips with an emphasis on commercial fire safety including OSHA electrical safety standards and common culprits of electrical fires.

Cyber coverage: Simple steps to protect your business from cyberattacks

Cyber coverage: Simple steps to protect your business from cyberattacks

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Cybercrime is a growing concern for businesses worldwide. And the cost of recovery can be significant. Learn five simple preventative measures that can help make your business safer and make life a little harder for cybercriminals.

5 ways to lower your business insurance premium

5 ways to lower your business insurance premium

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As a business owner, you need to make smart decisions every day to keep it running strong. Get more out of your commercial insurance with these five tips to help lower your insurance premiums while maintaining the right level of protection.

Cyber coverage: Keep your customers’ information safe

Cyber coverage: Keep your customers’ information safe

Posted in Business

When you lose customers’ data, you also lose their trust. That’s why protecting customer information is a top priority for businesses in this era of cybercrime. Follow these six steps to help limit your risk of a data breach and keep your customers’ trust.