Our office will remain open until other wise directed by state or local officials. We want to encourage “Social Distancing.” We can quote, service, and bind new policies via phone and email. We can take payments over the phone if you prefer not to come in the office. We also will answer messages from Facebook Messenger, phone and email. Our main priority is to take care of our clients in the safest and most efficient way. Below is a list of our Agents and their emails. Please reach out to us with any questions or concerns.
Nicole Geiger Welden nicole@v-g-ins.com
Matt Lovell matt@v-g-ins.com
Rob Hulette robb@v-g-ins.com
Tracie Tracie McCaw McCollum tracie@v-g-ins.com
Wendy Whitledge Adams wendy@v-g-ins.com
Fall is here! There may be no Corn Festival this year but we are celebrating anyway... Check out our decorations!
Please be safe out there! Accidents can happen in the blink of an eye.
Tennessee Soybean
September 22 at 5:43 PM ·
This week is national farm safety week. Accidents can happen in the blink of an eye. Sometimes we can prevent accidents from happening, sometimes we can’t. With that being said, please be in prayer for local farmer, Matt Griggs, who had a combine accident today.
Acuity Insurance
September 11 at 8:44 AM ·
Smith Mills Fire Department
September 9 at 11:37 AM ·
Morganfield Home Center
September 8 at 2:57 PM ·
Foremost Insurance Group
October 14 at 9:39 AM ·
Riding Naked?
We want to cover your tail … pipe!
Find a Foremost Agent near you and learn more about our Motorcycle Insurance: https://www.foremost.com/agency-locator/
Happy National Farmers Day!!
We love our oilfield workers! Thank you for all you do!
Troll Co.
May 20 at 7:40 PM ·
Next time you snowflakes fill your cars or get on a plane to fly to Burning Man remember what goes into getting you that fuel #trollco #dirtyhandscleanmoney #putsomerespectonmyname 📸 @cody_.f
#facts #lifeofaninsuranceagent
The Rusty Sign
October 29 at 9:31 PM ·
9 TIPS TO PREVENT DRYER FIRES
1. Clean out the lint. “It starts with cleaning out the lint filter every time you use the dryer.” says John Hall, Ph.D., division director of fire Analysis & Research for the National Fire Protection Association. He also advises clearing out the vent pipe to reduce the chance of fire and to maintain the efficiency of the dryer.
2. Install with care. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions when installing the vent pipe. Use a short, straight pipe that’s an adequate distance from the wall. By reducing the bends in the dryer vent pipe, it creates fewer opportunities for lint to gather. If you have to vent your dryer over a long distance, consider investing in a dryer vent fan. These automatic electric devices speed up airflow through the duct every time you turn on your dryer to keep things moving along. A dryer vent fan should be installed by a licensed electrician.
3. Clear out combustibles. Move any flammables like cleaning supplies far away from your dryer. Also regularly sweep out dust in the areas around and underneath your dryer.
4. Opt for a solid metal dryer duct. Research shows that flexible foil or plastic ducts can sag and lead to lint buildup at low points. Metal ducts of any variety don’t sag, and they’re more likely to contain any fires that would start.
5. Read tags. If the care label reads tumble dry low, don’t turn the dryer up to high. Also use caution with certain items like bath mats, padded bras and bibs—they may contain rubber that shouldn’t be exposed to hot temperatures.
6. Exercise extra caution with flammable liquids. Wash clothing stained with volatile chemicals more than once—and definitely opt to line dry over machine dry.
7. Use your clothes to diagnose problems. Clothes that no longer feel dry or that are extra hot to the touch after a normal dry cycle are a telltale sign that something’s wrong. Before doing the next load, check for a plugged vent and clean out any lint.
8. Don’t dry and dash. Turn off your dryer if you need to step out during the laundry cycle.
9.Give the outdoor vent a peek. Make sure that the outdoor vent flap isn’t covered by snow or debris.
Another way you can protect your home is with the right homeowners insurance. Talk with an insurance professional like an Erie Insurance agent to learn more and get a free quote.
From all of us at Vaughn, Geiger & Associate we would like to wish a Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
If you can only choose 3, which ones make your list?
Disclaimer: I did not make this list, but let it be further proof Die Hard is clearly a Christmas movie.
Tis the Season... Be Alert and Aware!
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