Archive for the ‘Charlie’ Category

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Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

You know you should do a household inventory in case of an emergency!  How many times have you told yourself you were going to sit down and do the inventory of your house then keep it in a safe place in case you have a house fire.  Sound familiar You just can’t find the right time Continue reading →

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Help us Support the Abington Township Police Athletic League (PAL)!

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

During the the months of October, November and December, Spencer Insurance will spotlight The Abington Township Police Athletic League (PAL).  For every referral we receive, Spencer Insurance Agency will donate $5 to PAL.  Check out all the great things PAL does for our community.  Visit their website at http://www.abingtonpal.org

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Daylight Savings Time ends this weekend!

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

I just wanted to remind you that Daylight Savings Time ends at 2:00 Pm on Sunday, November 6th. So, on Saturday night, make sure you move your clocks back an hour so you’ll be on time for your Sunday events.  Use the extra hour to change the batteries in your smoke alarms and flashlights. Keep Continue reading →

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Halloween Safety Tips

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Are you prepared for Halloween? Halloween is a cherished tradition but the excitement of the night can cause children to forget to be careful.  Both children and adults need to think about safety on this annual day of make-believe. Below are some great tips to help you and your children have a safe and fun Continue reading →

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Did you receive our Email Alerts during Hurricane Irene?

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

During the recent hurricane, Spencer Insurance Agency sent email alerts to our clients.  These alerts were designed to both help you prepare for the approaching hurricane and help you recover after the hurricane.  We sent tips from FEMA and the American Red Cross along with a list of our companies’ claim reporting numbers. Unfortunately not Continue reading →

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When is 60% only 30%? Beware of your Employer’s Group Long Term Disability!

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

I always enjoyed math, but this is scary. Many employees rely on their employer’s Long Term Disability Plan to provide income for their family if they become disabled.  Thankfully many companies offer this valuable benefit. However, if you make over $75,000 a year, be sure to read the fine print in your employee benefits manual Continue reading →

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Fire and Smoke Damage Tips

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

October is Fire Prevention Month.  You will hear many tips this month on how to prevent fires.  This is great information.  I suggest you pay close attention to this valable advice and make sure your family has a Family Escape Plan!  Fires are one of those unexpected disasters that most people think will not happen Continue reading →

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Are the hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, wild fires and flooding over?

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Earthquakes, hurricanes and flooding? I must be talking about the West Coast, Midwest and Mississippi Valley regions.  Before August and September of 2011 if I talked to clients about earthquake insurance and flood insurance, people would look at me like I had two heads! August and September changed all that!  I don’t know about you Continue reading →

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1 in 7 drivers Uninsured!

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

A recent article in USA TODAY reports on a study that estimates that 13.8% of drivers allow their car insurance to expire even though car insurance is mandatory in most states! How much Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist coverage do you have on your car insurance policy? Many insurance companies do not want you to have Continue reading →

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Protection For School Valuables

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

The days when children just took a pen, ruler and protractor in a pencil case, plus maybe some lunch money, to school are long gone. These days they carry a small fortune in electronic equipment, wear more expensive clothes and use designer-label sportswear for gym sessions. That means they’re more vulnerable to loss and you’re Continue reading →

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