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Unchecked Recalls Pose Roadway Risks

Check To Protect is a national campaign to encourage drivers to check the recall status of their vehicle and have open recalls fixed immediately. Led by the National Safety Council and founding coalition partner, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, the campaign is focused on drivers of

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Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Saltmarsh Insurance Company

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Veterans Day

Happy Veteran’s Day from all of us at Saltmarsh Insurance  

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Data Security Vulnerabilities at an All Time High

While GDPR compliance has forced big tech companies to adhere to higher privacy and security policies, we continue to see data misuse soar throughout the pandemic. Trackers and monitoring are at a high with remote work software solutions collecting and

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Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween from all of us at Saltmarsh Insurance

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Lead Poisoning Is a Real and Present Danger

The threat of exposure to high levels of lead remains real for Americans living and working in unsafe conditions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says children living in 4 million U.S. households are being exposed to high levels

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Happy Labor Day 2020

Happy Labor Day from all of us at Saltmarsh Insurance!

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Cooking fires are the number one cause of home fires and home injuries.

What you should know about home cooking safety Be on alert! If you are sleepy or have consumed alcohol, don’t use the stove or stovetop. Stay in the kitchen while you are frying, grilling, boiling, or broiling food. If you

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Tips on Child Passenger Safety

Read the NSC position statement on child restraints, which addresses child passenger safety among multiple modes of transportation Take advantage of car seat safety checks held nationwide during National Child Passenger Safety Week If you’re pregnant, schedule a car seat

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Driving Too Fast for Conditions

Speeding. We’ve all  done it at some point in our driving life. We’ve gone 50 mph in a 40 mph zone, to “keep up with traffic.” We’ve opened it up on a rural road passing a stretch of farmland on

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