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As we enter the winter season, it is important to take extra precautions to remain safe at all times. Check out these tips from the National Safety Council to protect yourself, even in colder months.
Drive Safely and Prepare Your Vehicle Make sure to test your battery, use winter tires on your vehicle, and warm up your vehicle before going for a drive.
Be Careful while Shoveling High levels of activity in cold temperatures put many people at risk of heart attack, especially those who have inactive lifestyles. It is best to consult a doctor if you have a history of heart disease, before clearing your driveway.
Treat Frostbite Immediately As the most common injury resulting from exposure to severe cold, it is critical to treat frostbite early as it can lead to tissue death and amputation
Avoid Injuries from Winter Sports Whether it’s skiing, snowboarding, or sledding, make sure you are aware of basic skills for the sport and wear functional gear to stay safe.
In addition to following steps to stay safe in winter months, it is important to use precautions to prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. As hundreds of deaths and tens of thousands of people are treated for carbon monoxide poisoning every year, having a carbon monoxide detector can save lives.
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Rob Coppola Senior Account Executive – Construction Insurance Practice Group
Rob’s primary role is to be the lead service team relationship manager and advocate for key Lawley Construction Insurance and Captive clients. He has vast knowledge in exposure identification and specific coverage implementation which will be used to custom-develop your insurance platform and service plan. Rob will make certain that your transition to and relationship with Lawley begins in an exceptional way and stays that way.