Health Insurance


Do you have a health insurance plan with a high deductible or no health insurance at all? We now have a product that can help. Email akallst8@yahoo.com for more information.

Landlord? This website is a must see!


If you don't have a property management company this website is a must see!
http://www.tenantwatch.net/
Remember to get proof of renters insurance (paid in full) with every new lease or renewal. Renters insurance will cover your tenants belongings, and pay to relocate them. For the landlord it will insulate you from some claims and one more insulation against certain lawsuits.

Winter Emergency Kit for your car

It is that time of year when we need to prepare for the unexpected vehicle breakdowns. Please assemble a Emergency kit for every car you own. (teen drivers need to be especially prepared, have them help so they know what's in the kit and know how to use the items).
Some suggestions for emergency winter car kit
Flashlight
Flares or reflective triangle
distress sign
telephone change (quarters)
Fully charged cell phone
Winter clothing (caps, socks, mittens, and boots)
Jumper Cables
Carpet strips, sand or kitty litter for traction, bag of sand
Ice scraper and brush
Blanket
Chocolate candy (best part)
Water
MRE
Toilet paper
Granola bars, other non-perishables
First Aid Kit
Emergency tire sealant
Basic tool kit (pliers, screwdriver, adjustable wrench)
Pocket knife or scissors
Shovel
Sleeping bag, never know!
Rags
Rope
Lighter and matches
Candle
Duct tape
Tire chains
Hand Warmers

Time to park it?


With the chance of snow this and next week, we are sad to see summer is officially over.. Please feel free to email a017359@allstate.com with any cars or toys that are now winterized and not going to be used till spring.. this will reduce your insurance considerably!

Fire Prevention saves Money!


A fire is not only emotionally devastating and life threatening, it can be financially devastating, as well.
Some Tips on avoiding a fire:
Keep fire extinguishers readily available and up to date
Don’t burn near the house or other flammable objects
Have your chimney, wood stove, or furnace professionally checked
Don’t leave the kitchen or grill unattended
Be careful with candles, space heaters and cigarettes
During the holidays, water your Christmas tree
Keep matches and lighters away from kids
Know how to put out fires
Be careful with outdoor landscaping
Get a lightning rod
Unplug items when not in use
Clean your dryer
Keep flammable materials to a minimum
Have all electrical work done by a professional and inspected
Check electric blankets and heating pads

(for details click here : http://www.savingadvice.com/articles/2010/08/27/106452_fire-prevention-saves-money.html )

Every Day an average of 11 teens die...


You can make a difference. To achieve our goal, we need your help to persuade Members of Congress to pass the Safe Teen and Novice Driver Uniform Protection Act (H.R. 1895, S. 3269). It has the potential to save thousands of teen lives by better preparing them for the road.

Want to help pass and enforce minimum standards Simply "Like" Save 11 facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/save11

New! website for Teen drivers


teen friendly website that teaches safe driving by offering fun, interactive learning activities along with motivational rewards. http://allstateteendriver.com/

How to Avoid Home Break ins/theft


Over the past week we have had two claims filed one on a homeowners policy and another on a renters insurance policy for theft and burglary. In the News Miner August 24th there's four listing alone. Please take pre-caution and prevent break-ins and theft.
Here are some basics:
1. Lock your doors
2. Close and lock windows
3. Don't advertise valuables in the paper or online with your address
4. Keep your valuable private
5. Get an alarm (discounts on your ins)
6. Keep areas around house clear of bushes and keep well lit during dark times
7. Keep valuable in the home (don't leave expensive bikes outside)
8. Obscure windows with curtains or tint
9. Don't advertise on Facebook or other social media you're not home, tell your friends after you get back all the adventures you've been on.

More tips and further detail
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September is Life Insurance Awareness Month


The Things We Do for Love...
We go to great lengths for our loved ones. We work hard to provide them with a life filled with happiness, comfort and opportunity. In fact, there’s almost nothing we wouldn’t do for our loved ones. We re-arrange our schedules to never miss our kids’ sporting events. We put in extra time at work to save up for that special family vacation. We rush out of the office to make sure we’re home in time for dinner with our loved ones. More go to Lifehappens.com
We have three licensed staff members in Fairbanks/North Pole and two in Anchorage that can provide more information and rates for Fixed Life Insurance. Also effective today we can now offer coverage without a physical.. call today!

Drive with your Headlights


The days are getting shorter now, please remember to turn on your headlights. It's a good habit to have them on day or night, statistics show you're more visible to other motorists.
Headlight Laws In Alaska:
You must use your headlights:
Between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise.When weather conditions limit visibility to less than 1,000 feet.When driving on roads that require headlight use (Seward Highway).