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Axcess Insurance Services Group Inc., 318 White Oak St., Hampshire IL 60140 www.aisgi.com [email protected] 847-683-2525 I NSURANCE I NSIGHT As the days grow short this time of year, crimes of opportunity increase. Deterrents as simple as better lighting can ensure your business is not a victim. A substantial increase in street crime occurs after the end of Daylight Savings Time (which began Nov. 3 this year), according to an analysis of crime patterns by economists at the University of Virginia. “Our results suggest that robbery rates will actually increase by 7 percent overall,” economist Jennifer Doleac told Shanka Vedantam in a recent report on National Public Radio. “And this effect will be driven by about a 27 percent increase in robbery during the sunset hour that is affected.” Crimes of opportunity – like robbery and burglary – can be deterred simply by brightening your Let there be light in the season of darkness Vigilance improves safety, prevents deaths around forklifts Forklifts, also known as powered industrial trucks, are used in numerous work settings, primarily to move materials. Each year in the United States, nearly 100 workers are killed and another 20,000 are seriously injured in forklift-related incidents, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Forklift overturns are the leading cause of fatalities involving forklifts; they represent about 25 percent of all forklift-related deaths. In non-fatal forklift- Season’s Greetings! The staff here at Axcess Insurance Services Group wishes you happy holidays and a safe winter. Here’s to a prosperous new year! Tyler Woosley company’s exterior. Ensure exterior lighting is adequate, and install motion detector and decoy lights. If exterior lighting is on a timer, don’t forget to adjust the timer to accommodate the change in daylight throughout the year. December sunsets come as early as 4:19 p.m. in northern Illinois. Create an end-of-day checklist for staff to lock doors, windows, garages and sheds, and activate lights when leaving the premises. Also, perform routine tasks and clean up the exterior of your property regularly. related incidents, pedestrians struck by a forklift were most common. Limit your business risk by ensuring every employee who operates a forklift is trained and Newsletter December 2013 Volume 2, Issue 1 licensed. Require safety training for those who work around and near forklifts, too. Know the weight capacity of the lift and never allow handling of heavier loads. Limit forklift speeds and require operators to sound the horn at cross aisles and other locations where vision is obstructed. Encourage managers to observe working areas and reinforce proper operation and training on a daily basis.

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Axcess Insurance Services Group Inc., 318 White Oak St., Hampshire IL 60140

www.aisgi.com [email protected] 847-683-2525

INSURANCE INSIGHT

As the days grow short this time of year, crimes of

opportunity increase. Deterrents as simple as better

lighting can ensure your business is not a victim.

A substantial increase in street crime occurs after

the end of Daylight Savings Time (which began Nov.

3 this year), according to an analysis of crime

patterns by economists at the University of Virginia.

“Our results suggest that robbery rates will actually

increase by 7 percent overall,” economist Jennifer

Doleac told Shanka Vedantam in a recent report on

National Public Radio. “And this effect will be driven

by about a 27 percent increase in robbery during

the sunset hour that is affected.”

Crimes of opportunity – like robbery and burglary –

can be deterred simply by brightening your

Let there be light in the season of darkness

Vigilance improves safety, prevents deaths around forklifts

Forklifts, also known as powered

industrial trucks, are used in

numerous work settings, primarily

to move materials. Each year in

the United States, nearly 100

workers are killed and another

20,000 are seriously injured in

forklift-related incidents,

according to the Bureau of Labor

Statistics.

Forklift overturns are the leading

cause of fatalities involving

forklifts; they represent about 25

percent of all forklift-related

deaths. In non-fatal forklift-

Season’s Greetings!

The staff here at Axcess Insurance

Services Group wishes you happy holidays

and a safe winter. Here’s to a prosperous

new year!

Tyler Woosley

company’s exterior. Ensure exterior lighting is

adequate, and install motion detector and decoy lights.

If exterior lighting is on a timer, don’t forget to adjust

the timer to accommodate the change in daylight

throughout the year. December sunsets come as early

as 4:19 p.m. in northern Illinois.

Create an end-of-day checklist for staff to lock doors,

windows, garages and sheds, and activate lights when

leaving the premises. Also, perform routine tasks and

clean up the exterior of your property regularly.

related incidents, pedestrians

struck by a forklift were most

common.

Limit your business risk by

ensuring every employee who

operates a forklift is trained and

Newsletter December 2013

Volume 2, I ssue 1

licensed. Require safety training

for those who work around and

near forklifts, too.

Know the weight capacity of the lift

and never allow handling of

heavier loads.

Limit forklift speeds and require

operators to sound the horn at

cross aisles and other locations

where vision is obstructed.

Encourage managers to observe

working areas and reinforce proper

operation and training on a daily

basis.

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If one of your new year’s resolutions is to create an

emergency plan for your business, congratulations!

Protecting the business assets – its people and

property – is an effective use of management’s

time that pays big dividends in a disaster.

1. Meet with me, your insurance agent, to

review your current coverage. Know what you have

and what it covers.

2. Plan what actions the company would need

to take in the event the building is unusable.

5 ways to improve emergency planning for less than $500

When the mercury drops, your

tire pressure might, too.

Seasonal climatic changes result

in air pressure losses on the

order of 1 psi for every 10

degree F decrease in the ambient

temperature, according to the

National Highway Traffic Safety

Administration.

Under-inflated tires decrease gas

mileage and increase accidents,

Lower temps can contribute to blowouts

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3. Create an inventory of equipment, including

computer hardware and software. Review your

computer anti-virus software and firewalls. Update as

necessary.

4. Haven’t had your furnace checked and

maintained for the season yet? Do it now. Also, install

or test fire extinguishers and smoke alarms.

5. Already have a plan? Just as business changes

over time, so do preparedness needs. Review the plan.

The information contained herein is for advertising purposes only and in no way alters, modifies or extends the terms, coverages, conditions and exclusions contained in your policy. For a thorough explanation of insurance coverage, exclusions or limitations, please refer to the actual policy.

Axcess Insurance Services Group 318 White Oak St., Suite #4

Hampshire, IL 60140

We’re on the Web! Visit us as www.aisgi.com

318 White Oak St., Suite #4

Hampshire, IL 60140

Phone: 847-683-2525

Fax: 877-787-7026

Email: [email protected]

On the web: www.weiserins.com

yet surveys show most drivers

check inflation pressure far too

infrequently. Only 1 in 4 drivers

bother to check tire pressure

even once a month.

Beyond proper inflation, making

sure your tires are properly

balanced, aligned and

periodically rotated to ensure

even wear and maximum life will

help minimize their risk of

failure.