Did you know that sprinkling cedar shavings, sawdust, or mulch can help deter rodents from nesting in your equipment and vehicles? When temperatures drop, rodents seek warm and sheltered locations to build nests. These unwelcome guests can destroy walls and furnishings, and even spark fires by chewing through the wiring of vehicles stored inside or near buildings.
A proactive maintenance plan is essential to ensuring your business is ready for the colder months. To keep you ahead of potential risks this fall, we’ve developed risk management resources on how to help prevent costly property damage and business interruptions, before they become major problems:
Fall property maintenance: Roof inspection time
Key tips to help protect your business against rodents
As a 100% Canadian-owned insurer, Federated Insurance is here to support you and your business. To learn more, visit www.federated.ca, or if you’re a Federated customer, you can contact your Commercial Insurance Specialist with any questions.
Federated Insurance Contest - Smart Moves For Safer Business
Exclusive contest for Association Members - "Smart Moves for Safer Business" with Federated Insurance starts September 8th!
Every day, your business is focused on delivering excellent service to customers and keeping your team and operations running safely. With the "Smart Moves for Safer Business Contest", Federated Insurance wants to celebrate the ways Canadian businesses keep safety top of mind.
By entering, you will be eligible to win a Federated Insurance Safety Kit, one of three cash prizes of $2500 or the Grand Prize of $5000! Complete the contest form to enter and you can earn additional entries by following Federated Insurance on LinkedIn or answering a question about safety at your business!
The contest opens September 8th and closes October 3rd! Don't wait, enter today!
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All entries will receive a Natural Hazards Guide digital download. By partnering with associations and buying groups across Canada, Federated Insurance is focused on supporting the Canadian businesses that help our communities thrive.