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Asteroid Hits Earth! Science Fiction, or Something to Fear?

Fri, May 17th, 2013

In February, a meteor-now known as the Chelyabinsk projectile-exploded over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk and the surrounding Ural region as it zoomed toward Earth. More than a thousand people were hurt by flying, broken glass. The meteor shattered countless windows, set off car alarms, and blew off doors. The energy of the blast was 40 times as powerful as the Hiroshima bomb! Though the whole thing happened in seconds-climaxing with a flash of blindingly bright light at the moment of impact-the effects of the incident were widespread. Footage of this event is readily visible online; check out the breathtaking-and terrifying-clips in this You Tube film:

Though this was the first instance of a portion of cosmic projectile striking Earth in contemporary times, it was certainly not the first time such an event has occurred. In 1908, part of an asteroid that was twice as big as the Chelyabinsk flattened over 1,000 square miles of forest in another area of Russia-proof that the notion of meteors and comets doing damage to planet Earth is not the stuff of science fiction. It is, indeed, reality, a reality for which some people are trying to become more prepared.

This April 2013, the International Academy of Astronautics Planetary Defense Conference took place in Flagstaff, Arizona. During the conference, which was called "Gathering for Impact!" experts from around the world gathered to share ideas about planetary defense. Participants discussed what they already know about the possible threats posed by comets and asteroids, as well as ways we might be able to protect ourselves from them. Participants also addressed political and policy issues. Some have asked for scientist to spend more time monitoring the area known as "near Earth space" in order to better anticipate approaching space rocks. Others argue that increased monitoring wouldn't make much of a difference, since small meteors such as Chelyabinsk projectile are darkly colored and can enter the Earth's atmosphere from a position called "day side," rendering them invisible.

So what's the best way to prepare for the most unpredictable of events? Naturally, we think it's insurance. Who knows? Someday, there might even be a homeowners' insurance rider designed to your property from comets!

For any of your insurance questions, Contact Limestone Agency today.

Annual Review Time

Wed, May 15th, 2013
 
What's changed in your life recently?  Gifts, purchases, job change, alterations to your home and more might mean your insurance program needs some dusting up. We make it easy to review important changes with our Annual Review Wizard. 
 
 
Statistics show that over 60% of claim denials could have been avoided with insurance program and coverage modifications; and that's why we offer Annual Reviews to our customers. It takes just a minute to perform this very quick Annual Review. The results will help us provide you with alternatives and alterations to your current program that just might save you money – now, and at claim time.  If that's something you're interested in, click here to get started!

 

 
For any of your insurance questions, contact us today.

 

Burnishing Your Business: Spring Cleaning at Work

Fri, May 10th, 2013

Home sweet home is an obvious place to give a good scrubbing once springtime in Kentucky arrives. It's time to wipe the grime out of every nook and cranny, wash the carpets and curtains, and pack away the space heaters and down blankets.

 

But what about your business? Have you considered giving it a spring-cleaning too?

 

Doing so can revitalize your business and put a new spring in the steps-no pun intended-of all your employees. Here are some tips:

  • Declutter: Rid your business environment of all extraneous, unnecessary stuff: papers, broken supplies, ancient inventory that you can't seem to sell, etc. When doing so, remember to be earth conscious: recycle everything you can, dispose of all chemicals in the appropriate manner, and take used electronics to a facility that can repurpose or restore them, or make tax-deductible donations of still-useful items to your local Salvation Army or Goodwill.
  • Liven Up the Landscaping: Consider planting some brightly colored flowers and lush plants around the exterior of your place of business. This may help to attract new customers, and is a natural mood-lifter. If you can't make these alterations to your business's outdoor environment, bring some potted plants and flowers inside. Let their fragrance and hues breathe new life into your business!
  • Improve Functionality: Spring is a good time to upgrade and purchase tools, equipment, or technology for your business that is more functional and efficient. For example, consider replacing outdated cash registers or credit card machines with a multi-tasking computer system. Get rid of bulky file cabinets and scan all your documents into digital files that can be stored on a hard drive.
  • Go Green: Spring is a time when we tend to appreciate the earth's beauty and bounty, so it makes sense to do what we can to preserve it. Consider making your place of business greener by installing a solar heating system, putting energy-efficient light bulbs in all fixtures, using recycled rainwater to hydrate your landscape, or designating special bins where employees can deposit their recyclable waste.
  • Re-Evaluate Relationships: Relationships-between employees and between the business and its customers-are really what make a company thrive. This spring, re-evaluate the way your business approaches relationships. Do you have healthy relationships with your employees and do they get along well with each other? How do you maintain positive connections with your current clients? How to you attract new clients? Consider incorporating community-building activities into the workplace, such as potlucks, picnics, or sports events. Create a newsletter to stay in touch with your existing customer base, and try new forms of advertising to gain new customers.

For any of your insurance questions, Contact Limestone Agency today.

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Mount Sterling, Kentucky 40353
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