Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Tips: Fire Safety During the Holidays

Tips: Fire Safety During the Holidays from our friends at PuroClean

As we get ready to enter this season, it is very important to keep safety in mind.

The National Fire Prevention Association recommends:

Cooking/Kitchen Safety:
  • Always stay in the kitchen when cooking. If you must leave the kitchen for any reason, turn off the stovetop.
  • No matter how you are cooking, check the food regularly. Use a timer to remind you to check the food.
  • Wear short, close-fitting sleeves when cooking. Loose clothing can easily catch fire.
  • Never use water to extinguish a cooking fire.
  • If oil starts to boil, remove it from the heat source. Simply lowering the heat will not reduce the temperature fast enough.
  • Be careful not to overfill pots with oil. You need room in the pan to add food. Overflowing oil can easily catch fire. If oil catches fire, use an oven mitt to carefully slide a lid over the pan to smother the fire.
  • If oil has overflowed and is burning, get everyone out of the house and call the fire department from outside.
  • Keep towels, bags, plastic, and food packaging away from flame and heat.
  • Never cook when under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication.
 Candle Safety:
  • Always keep a burning candle within sight - never leave it unattended.
  • Never burn a candle near anything that can catch fire.
  • Always use a candleholder specifically designed for candles and place on a stable, heat-resistant surface.
  • Make sure a candle is completely extinguished and is no longer glowing before leaving it.
  • Never use a candle as a night light.
 Christmas Decoration Safety:
  • When decorating, be sure to use only lights rated for indoor use.
  • Replace any lights that have worn, frayed, or broken cords.
  • Always unplug Christmas tree lights before leaving the home or going to bed.
  • Keep live trees moist by watering daily. Do not purchase a tree that is dry.
  • Make sure the tree is at least three feet away from any heat source.
  • Safely dispose of the tree when it begins dropping needles - dried out trees are highly flammable.
  • Make sure artificial trees are fire retardant.
  • Place the tree near an outlet to avoid running long extension cords.
  • Do not burn a Christmas tree in a fireplace. They are practically explosive.
General Fire Safety:
  • Install smoke alarms and test them once a month (pick a day, such as the first of each month).
  • Change the batteries regularly - many experts recommend changing your smoke alarm batteries twice a year - when you change your clocks for Daylight Saving Time, and back.
  • Have a dry or foam fire extinguisher in your kitchen. Check the expiration date to be sure it is current.
  • Have an evacuation plan in case of a fire. Practice the plan.
By knowing and using good safety practices, we can help to ensure that everyone has a joyous and safety holiday season.  Whether you need Allentown Insurance, Easton Insurance or Northampton Insurance, call the John Yurconic Agency where our clients are treated like family!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Your Policy is Only as Effective as Your Pennsylvania Insurance Agent

The John Yurconic Agency Blog

When it comes to purchasing insurance, whether it is auto, home, business, or life, it can be overwhelming, which is why choosing a Pennsylvania Insurance Agent is a crucial part of the process. You should think of your agent as more of a friend, someone you can talk to, voice your questions and concerns to and, most importantly, someone you can trust. Remember that when shopping for insurance, your insurance agent is part of the package. Your insurance policy is only as effective as the Pennsylvania Insurance Agent that sold it to you.

At the John Yurconic Agency, we pride ourselves in the fact that we provide clients the perfect balance of knowledgeable Pennsylvania Insurance Agents with a personal touch. So what criteria should you use to decide who will be the best match for you?

Here are the 3 R’s (Research, Referrals, and Reassure) that will help you find the perfect Pennsylvania Insurance Agent:

Research:
  • Check for confirmation of licenses and certifications.
  • Determine which types of insurance they offer, even if it may not be what you’re looking for now, you always want to think of the future.
Referrals:
  • State or national trade associations often have referral lists.
  • Speak to other members of the community: friends, family, etc. for personal referrals from active customers.
Reassure:
  • Meet with your agent to be sure this is a good fit for your need.
  • Local networking groups, such as your chamber of commerce, provide social opportunities for you to meet agents and determine if you can work with them.
  • Confirm how often he or she will be handling your account and how flexible his or her schedule is.
Finding your Pennsylvania Insurance Agent is one of the most important pieces to your insurance puzzle. Always use the 3 R’s as a guide to finding a trustworthy, reliable and knowledgeable agent and soon-to-be friend!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Whether you need Easton insurance, Northampton insurance, or insurance in Reading and Allentown, Pa, The John Yurconic Agency has the solution for you!

You can save up to 20% or more on your Pennsylvania Auto Insurance!  Qualified drivers have saved up to 40%!    Play should be fun.  Work should be worry-free.  But when the fruits of a lifetime of labor can be lost in an instant, it’s important to have our insurance professionals watching your back. 

As a Pennsylvania Insurance Agent and a Keystone Insurers Group partner, the John Yurconic Agency has access to dozens of competitive insurance companies offering superior claims service.  We do the research to find the policy that provides excellent coverage and value for your auto, home, motorcycle and recreational vehicles.

For some people especially those who have accumulated substantial assets, a need exists for increased Home Insurance in PA  protections.  We can offer personal umbrella policies to extend the liability limits available to protect your financial assets.  Ask us about our special programs for preferred drivers, drivers with antique or collectible cars as well as those with accidents or violations.

How much can you save? Call us at 1-877-410-6348 for your PA Car Insurance Quote. 

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Why Wedding Insurance?

Ever had a sleepless night, worrying about what could go wrong?
For as little as $160, your wedding insurance policy can cover a variety of situations.

Unfortunately, some of what you've imagined can happen.  A bride's most common "nightmare" is usually dress-related…it's damaged or defective, or the bridal salon goes out of business. Severe weather can wash out your big day. These are just some of the risks for one of the biggest investments you'll ever make (the average U.S. wedding is $27,000*). You would protect your car, why not your wedding?

The Wedding Protector Plan from Travelers can help ensure your day goes right.

You can get repair or replacement cost if the bride's wedding gown or groom's tuxedo is lost or damaged.

We can reimburse your deposit if a vendor goes out of business, declares bankruptcy before your wedding, or simply fails to show up.

You can receive repair or replacement cost if the bride's or groom's wedding band is lost or damaged.

If severe weather (such as a hurricane) forces you to postpone your wedding, we can provide reimbursement for non-recoverable expenses.
If your photographer's film is defective, or negatives are lost or damaged, we can help reconvene your wedding party to take new photos or video.

You can get repair or replacement cost if your wedding gifts are damaged.

If the wedding needs to be postponed because sudden illness prevents the bride, groom or their parents from attending, you can receive reimbursement for non-recoverable expenses.

As an additional option to your policy, you can add liability coverage to protect yourself in case a guest is injured or causes damage to property.
                                                                                                                                                              
Contact us for a free, no obligation quote:  (610) 770-6600




This material is for informational purposes only. All statements herein are subject to the provisions, exclusions and conditions of the applicable policy. For an actual description of all coverage’s, terms and conditions, refer to the insurance policy. view a sample wedding protector plan policy. Coverage is subject to individual insured meeting our underwriting qualifications and to state availability.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

April is National Donate Life Month

April iS National Donate Life Month
As demand for organ donors continues, Pennsylvanians are encouraged to
consider registering as organ and tissue donors

April 1, 2011  John Yurconic Agency has partnered with Donate Life Pennsylvania to encourage Driver’s License & Vehicle Registration customers to sign up as organ and tissue donors.    John Yurconic Agency has 11 offices that serve Lehigh, Berks, Northampton, Schuylkill & Carbon Counties.  We are here for all your insurance, Vehicle Registration and Driver Licensing needs. www.Yurconic.com
With more than 8,000 people in the commonwealth awaiting an organ transplant, and thousands of others waiting for tissue transplants, there is a critical need for Pennsylvanians to register as designated organ and tissue donors.
“In April, during National Donate Life Month, we honor donors who have provided others with a second chance for a healthy life and encourage more Pennsylvanians to share this precious gift,” says Susan Stuart, President and CEO, Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE) based in Pittsburgh. “Although we know there is public support for organ and tissue donation, we need more individuals to take that next step and register to become a donor.”
“By saying ‘yes’ to organ and tissue donation, one person can save or enhance the lives of more than 50 people.  Organ and tissue donation can free people from dialysis treatments, give the gift of sight, repair joints, save limbs or help burn victims heal,” says Howard M. Nathan, President and CEO, Gift of Life Donor Program.  “Each day, 18 people on the national organ waiting list die because an appropriate match wasn’t found in time. The likelihood of finding a match increases with more registered donors.”
Pennsylvania driver’s license and identification card holders can take action immediately by going to PennDOT’s Driver and Vehicle Services website and saying “yes” to organ donation. Individuals who register as donors will receive a designation card to carry with them until it’s time to renew their driver’s license or identification card. More than 4,000 Pennsylvanians have used the online registration service since its inception in 2006, but many more donors are needed. 
          More than 85 percent of the American population supports organ donation but those numbers aren’t translating into action in Pennsylvania.  In the commonwealth, which ranks 30th out of 50 states, fewer than 50 percent of eligible donors place the organ donor designation on their driver’s license or state identification card. To see the statistics for Pennsylvania by county go to http://www.donatelife-pa.org/map.asp
Donor eligibility is not impacted by age or race.  However, there are just a few health conditions, including HIV and fast-spreading cancers, which would make individuals ineligible to donate.
The gift of organ donation is also supported by all major religions. Because some conditions and blood types are more common in certain ethnic and racial populations, the federal Department of Health and Human Services especially encourages minorities to consider donation.
Pennsylvanians can register to become an organ and tissue donor by visiting www.donatelife-pa.org or by saying “YES” when renewing their driver’s license or state identification cards at any PennDOT Driver’s License and Photo Center or John Yurconic Agency location.
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Additional Info:

About CORE 

CORE, Center for Organ Recovery and Education, is a regional not-for-profit agency that is the primary call center and intermediary for the organ recovery and allocation process that serves 155 hospitals and more than six million people in western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Chemung County in New York.  CORE has helped to pioneer organ procurement allocation and recovery for this region since it was founded in 1977 as the Pittsburgh Transplant Foundation.  For more information visit www.core.org.

About Gift of Life Donor Program


Since 1974, Gift of Life Donor Program has served as the link between donors and patients awaiting life-saving transplants in the eastern half of Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware.  In that tenure, Gift of Life has coordinated more than 30,000 life-saving organ transplants and hundreds of thousand tissue transplants.  For more information, visit www.donors1.org.

Life Begins with You Campaign

The Life Begins with You campaign is a collaborative initiative between Gift of Life Donor Program (GOL), the Center for Organ & Recovery Education (CORE) – the two organ procurement organizations serving Pennsylvania – and the Pennsylvania Departments of Health and Transportation. It is funded by state residents through voluntary contributions included with driver’s license renewals, vehicle registrations and state income tax filings. All contributions are used by the Governor Robert P. Casey Memorial Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Trust Fund to educate residents, build awareness about the importance of organ and tissue donation, and increase the number of people who sign up to become donors on their driver's license or state identification card.

One Extraordinary Way to Say “Love Life.”

When you choose to become an organ and tissue donor, you have the power to give the most precious gift – life. Join the nearly four million Pennsylvanians who have said "yes" to organ and tissue donation by adding the donor designation to your driver’s license, learner's permit or state identification card. Sign up to be an organ and tissue donor today by visiting www.donatelife-pa.org because Life Begins with You.