Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Why Farmers Auto insurance is a smart choice


  • Professional insurance agents right in your neighborhood
  • One-stop shopping, one company
  • Great savings with discounts
  • HelpPoint® Claim Services available 24 x 7
  • Convenient paperless policy documents, paperless billing and convenient online bill paying methods
We know that you want to be the one making the choices about your insurance. With Farmers, you can choose a local agent who offers insurance coverage for the things that matter most to you - car, home, motorcycle, boat, life and small business - all from the same agent.
Auto insurance helps protect you and your family in the event of an accident or other loss. It covers injuries and damages caused by an accident and for which you are legally responsible. It may also cover the cost of repairing or replacing your vehicle if it is damaged or stolen.
Know that Farmers is committed to serving you, with unparalleled customer and claims service.
A Farmers agent is dedicated to provide value for your insurance dollar. Your agent can tell you about all the Auto insurance discounts that may be available for you.
Start by getting a quick, convenient free online Auto insurance quote. Also, enjoy the convenience of purchasing your Auto insurance online.
Whether you purchase a policy or just get a quote, you can still work with a local Farmers insurance agent to select coverage for your needs and budget.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

The Farmers Mobile Claims Center

The Farmers Mobile Claims Center is now operating at First Baptist Church in Moore, Oklahoma, located at 301 NE 27th St. until 7:00 this evening. Volunteers are there to assist customers and those in need. You can also follow Farmers’ response on Twitter at @Farmers-response.

We've created a Google Place to easily locate this location.http://goo.gl/maps/NWbDg

To file a claim use the iclaim app, go to www.hpcs.comwww.farmers.com, or call HelpPoint at (800) 435-7764. If you have already filed a claim, you can check the status of it quickly by going to www.hpcs.com.
If you know somebody in Oklahoma, please share this information with them.Photo: The Farmers Mobile Claims Center is now operating at First Baptist Church in Moore, Oklahoma, located at 301 NE 27th St. until 7:00 this evening. Volunteers are there to assist customers and those in need. You can also follow Farmers’ response on Twitter at @FarmersResponse. 

We’ve created a Google Place to easily locate this location. http://goo.gl/maps/NWbDg

To file a claim use the iclaim app, go to www.hpcs.com, www.farmers.com, or call HelpPoint at (800) 435-7764. If you have already filed a claim, you can check the status of it quickly by going to www.hpcs.com.

If you know somebody in Oklahoma, please share this information with them.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Life Insurance for Kids

Life insurance for kids.

I saw an add from Gerber life advertising 50,000 in life insurance on your kids for $2.17 per unit a month. I thought wow that is cheap, until I multiplied 2.17 by 50... 

You CAN insure your children for under $20 a month and lock that rate in for the rest of your child's LIFE. Contact me today and I will tell you what it costs. No medical exams for most children. Applications are FREE.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Fire Safety Tips & Smoke Detectors


Fire safety tips

  • Make sure all family members know how to dial 911 in case of an emergency.
  • Have at least two exits from every room in your home. Invest in fire escape ladders for upstairs bedrooms.
  • Go through a practice drill every six months. With the whole family, practice what to do in a fire emergency.
  • Assign a tree or other landmark where family members can meet after they escape the burning house.
  • Teach children never to go back in the house. Train them not to hide from fire under beds, in closets or other places where rescuers cannot easily find them.

Smoke Detectors

The importance of smoke detectors cannot be overestimated. Most fires occur at night, while people sleep. The toxic gases from a fire can numb your senses, disorient you and kill you while you sleep. For this reason, smoke detectors are a must.
Install a detector in every bedroom and keep one centrally located on each floor of your home. Hallways and kitchens are especially good locations for smoke detectors.
  • Because smoke rises, mount smoke detectors either on the ceiling or high on a wall (6-12 inches from the ceiling).
  • Don't install smoke detectors by doors, windows or vents, where drafts could affect their performance.
  • Test and clean your smoke detector batteries about once a month. You'll need to replace batteries about once a year.
  • Never paint your smoke detector unit -- it might clog its smoke detecting sensors.
  • Gently vacuum your smoke detector and keep it free of dust and other foreign particles that could hinder its function.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Fire Safety: Home

The best way of surviving a fire is to prevent it from happening in the first place. Here are some tips:
  • Keep your home free of oily rags and trash build-up. Gasoline and other flammable liquids should be stored in approved metal safety cans.
  • Cleaning materials should be kept in a ventilated area, away from any heat source. Vapors given off by these substances can ignite when they come in contact with a heat source, such as a pilot light.
  • Check lamps, appliance cords and light switches to make sure there is no faulty wiring. Never overload electrical circuits.
  • Allow adequate ventilation space around televisions, stereos and other entertainment equipment.
  • Teach your children not to play with matches. Keep matches in a closed metal container away from heat sources and out of the reach of children.
  • Never smoke in bed. Carelessly discarded cigarettes are the leading cause of fire deaths in the United States.
  • Remove all weeds, tree branches and litter from your yard.
  • If you have a fireplace, make sure it is properly screened and install a spark arrestor with at least a half-inch mesh on the chimney.
  • Daily household trash should be kept in a covered can away from any heat source. Recycle newspapers frequently.
  • Be a careful cook. Never wear long sleeves when you cook -- they can catch fire. Keep the handles of your pots turned inward, so the pots can't be knocked over. Never put foil or other metals in a microwave oven.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

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