Sentences with phrase «protect homeowners and business»

Wind - generated electricity protect homeowners and business owners against rising energy prices.

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SBP also works with mid-large size businesses to protect their best asset - their employees - by providing homeowner resilience training so they can return to work sooner and with a clear mind, in the wake of a disaster.
«High water continues to impact homeowners and businesses along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, and by extending the no - wake zone for an additional month, we can ensure boaters are helping to protect New York's vulnerable shorelines,» Cuomo said.
«These resiliency funds will drive the first nail into the plan to construct the sea wall and protect homeowners, business owners and all of the resources that define this cherished Island.»
«This support package will help homeowners and businesses affected by this crisis to recover from the damages and protect their financial well - being.»
The Amanda Hansen Foundation continues to partner with businesses and community supporters to provide CO detectors to homeowners and help protect Western New York residents.
«We're asking that our federal representatives take action, to immediately lower the water levels and to also provide the necessary resources so that our infrastructure, our businesses and our property owners, including our homeowners are protected along the shorelines of Lake Ontario,» she said.
Adding to solar energy's prospects in the Sunshine State, independent solar power industry participants, pro-solar advocates, homeowners, and business and property owners are demonstrating that they are increasingly well - organized and intent on protecting their basic rights and leveraging their collective political and bargaining power and influence to help ensure that solar energy plays a key, core role in the future of power and energy in Florida.
Your homeowner's insurance policy is meant to protect your home as a residence, not as a place of business, and when you combine the two — your home with your business — you may be leaving yourself exposed.
Whether you're a parent, a homeowner or you're starting the business of your dreams, it's important to make sure your assets are protected — today and for years to come.
Flood insurance is offered to homeowners, renters and business owners to protect against damages not covered by standard homeowners or renters insurance in the event of a flood.
Although in today's economy more and more people are working from home to save money on commuting costs, they may never consider whether their current homeowners insurance will protect both their business assets and liability involved with running a business from home.
Your homeowner's insurance policy is meant to protect your home as a residence, not as a place of business, and when you combine the two - your home with your business - you may be jeopardizing your coverage.
Not every homeowners insurance policy provides coverage for business property, however, and even if yours does, the coverage limits may not be high enough to protect it.
If you use computers or other equipment as well as inventory and supplies to do business out of your home, you probably need more coverage than what you may be getting from your homeowners policy, which typically won't protect anything beyond your personal belongings.
The Protecting America's Taxpayers and Homeowners (PATH) Act would phase out the two secondary mortgage market companies, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and make major changes to the way FHA conducts its business.
As homeowners across the East Coast brace for Hurricane Irene and the heavy rains that are expected to fall over the next few days, the current threat underscores the importance of flood insurance, which is the only way for homeowners to financially protect their property or businesses from flood damages.
Being a Short Sale (CDPE) expert means you can help distressed homeowners avoid foreclosure, which is also important for protecting the value of homes in the area and therefore to also protect your future business!
As home owners across the East Coast brace for Hurricane Irene and the heavy rains that are expected to fall over the next few days, the current threat underscores the importance of flood insurance, which is the only way for homeowners to financially protect their property or businesses from flood damages.
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