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3 Ways to Keep Your Business Secure from Internet Scams

The agents of Pikes Peak Insurance Agency offer Colorado business owners commercial insurance policies designed to protect every aspect of their livelihood. Internet scams are just one of the many ways businesses are targeted. There are several things you can do to secure your business and minimize your risk of financial loss. 

Two-factor Authentication

Two-factor authentication takes using a traditional password a step further. In addition to a password, the second form of authentication is required, normally in the form of a fingerprint or a code sent to your email or smartphone. Both are unique to the user and are often changed frequently to prevent others from using them. Keycards and security questions are also used, depending on the level of security desired.

Maintain a Secure WiFi Network

Maintaining a secure WiFi network is also essential. Protect your network with a unique password that is only available to your staff. It’s also a good idea to purchase a reputable anti-virus program to keep malware and spyware at bay. A secure network protects not only your business but also your employees as well.

Avoid Opening Suspicious Emails or Attachments

One of the easiest ways for a hacker or scammer to get into your system is through the use of attachments sent in emails and text messages. If you don’t recognize the sender or understand what is being offered in the content, do not open the attachment. If there are any questions concerning emails, it is often a good idea to leave them unopened.

Colorado business owners can rely on Pikes Peak Insurance Agency agents to assist them in keeping their company’s secured and protected from internet scams. Call the office at your earliest convenience to find out different ways you can keep your business out of the crosshairs of hackers and scammers. 

3 Ways to Prevent Slip and Fall Accidents in Your Home

Slip and fall accidents are preventable around the home. Taking the time to go through your home and make a few minor adjustments is the best way to keep your family members safe. The agents of Pikes Peak Insurance Agency serve Colorado residents by offering them ideas and suggestions on how to keep their homes as secure as possible.

Widen Walkways

Widen walkways by moving furniture farther apart. Having ample room to walk without running into a table leg or the arm of a chair means less risk of being thrown off balance. Wider walkways also make it easier for someone who must use a cane, walker, or wheelchair to navigate their way through their home.

Eliminate Throw Rugs and Extension Cords

Throw rugs and extension cords are common culprits when it comes to slip and fall accidents. Throw rugs can bunch up, and extension cords are easily get caught on toes as you walk by. Both can be extremely dangerous and result in major injuries if left unattended.

Wipe Up Spills Immediately

Spilling water or other liquids on your floor can lead to disaster. Even small spots of water can lead to a slip and fall accident. Wipe up spills as soon as they occur and if you have mopped the floor, make sure to block access to it until it has dried thoroughly.

In Colorado, the agents of Pikes Peak Insurance Agency are always available to help their clients discover new ways to protect their home and family from accidents around the house. The advice they offer is meant to help keep homes safe and secure. If you would like to learn more about avoiding slip and fall accidents, call the office and schedule an appointment with an agent. We have many of the answers you need to keep your home and family safe.