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[ 1 ] October 29, 2011

Campbell & Boyd, located in Battleboro, VT, is specialized in Personal Insurance and Commercial Insurance Products. Connect us with Social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn

Campbell & Boyd

20 Technology Dr, Ste 4
PO Box 1260
Brattleboro, VT 05302
tel:  802-257-9500
email: ddboyd@campbell-boyd.com

 

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Brattleboro Damaged by Irene

[ 0 ] October 21, 2011

Tropical storm Irene left a lot of Vermont damaged including flooding of buildings and threatened the integrity of many historical sites. The beautiful Art-Deco Latchis Hotel and Theatre was temporarily closed because the amount of flooding they received from the storm which damaged some of the delicate infrastructure of the building. This 73-year-old building was not the only thing damaged in this storm many families were displaced because of the damaged caused. Having a proper home owners insurance plan can alleviate a lot of stress when mother nature strikes. How long has it been since you reviewed your policy? Here at Campbell & Boyd we are experts in all things home insurance and pride ourselves with ensuring our customers in Brattleboro are protected against all elements to ensure the most comprehensive and up-to-date coverage plan. Check us out on social networks like Facebook, Linkedin, and YouTube! For quick assistance please fill out this form and an agent will contact you as soon as possible.

Campbell & Boyd
20 Technology Dr. Ste 4
Brattleboro, VT
802-257-9500

http://www.campbell-boyd.com

 

Information attained from  http://www.kansascity.com Author: Paul W. Backer 10/06/2011

* image courtesy of www.istockphoto.com

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Halloween Safety Tips for Parents

[ 0 ] September 28, 2011

Campbell & BoydKeep Your Child on His Feet

When choosing or creating a costume, make sure it’s short enough to allow your child to walk with ease. If you’ve borrowed a costume that’s too long, sew or tape a quick hem at the bottom.

 

Another option is to hike up the costume with a belt. Be on shoelace alert too and double-tie them before going out. Remind your child to watch out for pumpkins and other decorations on neighbors’ steps and porches, since these can also pose a tripping hazard.

 

Make Sure Your Child Stays Visible

Hitting the trick-or-treat trail while it’s still light outside is a great idea for young kids. Most cities host a Halloween trick-or-treating event like this.  If you and your child will be out after dark, it’s a good idea to decorate the costume with strips of bright reflector tape (available in hardware, bicycle and sporting goods stores). The tape will make your little one visible to cars and help you keep him in sight when he’s thronged by trick-or-treaters. Carry a small flashlight, too — it’ll come in handy for negotiating long walkways and dimly lit doorways.  I love using glow sticks and glow in the dark jewelry for my kids. They are great fun as well as handy safety devices. Pass them out to the kids to wear so you can keep an easier eye on them.

Pass on Masks

Masks can make it hard for your child to see, breathe and cause limited vision.  Be creative and safe by offering to paint his face with nontoxic makeup instead.

 

Candy Care

Before letting your child dig into that Halloween loot, scrutinize the treats for evidence of tampering. Carefully examine each wrapper to make sure there are no pinpricks or signs of opening. In addition, accept homemade treats only from neighbors you know, and cut up fruit before serving it.  Even though your little one may have a mouth full of teeth, some candies are still a choking hazard.  Keep an eye on them while snacking!

-by Kimberlee Mitchell


Campbell and Boyd Insurance Agency

20 Technology Dr, Ste 4
PO Box 1260
Brattleboro, VT 05302

tel: 802-257-9500


*photo courtesy of  www.istockphoto.com



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Personal Insurance

[ 0 ] July 15, 2011

Campbell & Boyd Insurance ServicesLife Insurance, Home Insurance and Personal Auto Insurance are the most common policies that we all usually need.

No one wants to leave their family unprepared for the future. Planning today can protect the promise of your family’s tomorrow with life insurance, you have peace of mind.

These days, it’s important to find a home insurance company that knows how to balance good old fashioned customer service with the most up-to-date products available.

Vermont state law requires minimum Bodily Injury Liability limits of $25,000 per injured person up to a total of $50,000 per accident, and Property Damage Liability coverage with a minimum limit of $10,000. This basic coverage is often referred to as 25/50/10 coverage with 50/100 UM limits. C&B can help be sure you are in compliance with VT personal auto insurance.

Campbell-Boyd Insurance can cover you for all your Personal Insurance needs!

20 Technology Dr, Ste 4
PO Box 1260
Brattleboro, VT 05302

tel: 802-257-9500

email: customerservice@campbell-boyd.com

 

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