Daily Archives: April 12, 2012

EASTER AND PASSOVER PET SAFETY TIPS

From Easter lilies, to candy, to kosher pet food, the Pasadena Humane Society tells you how to keep your pets safe during Easter and Passover. They also don’t recommend giving a baby chick or bunny as a gift.

As the Easter Bunny makes its way from home to home leaving festooned eggs throughout the garden and decadent sweets for children to eat, it’s important for pet owners to exercise caution to avoid any “eggscitement” during this celebratory time of year.

Easter lilies are highly toxic, and, in fact, can be lethal to cats. All members of the Lilium genus produce a chemical – present in all parts of the plant- that can damage a cat’s kidneys. Even water from the vase the lilies stand in is toxic to cats! Easter lilies, stargazer lilies and Asiatic lilies are the most hazardous. (Calla lilies and peace lilies are not a part of the Lilium genus; therefore, they’re harmless to cats.)

Candy with Xylitol, an artificial sweetener, as well as all forms of chocolate can be toxic to cats and dogs, too.

If you believe your pet has ingested any of these, please contact your veterinarian immediately.

For Passover, simply substitute your pet’s regular pet food for Kosher foods. Make sure the food doesn’t contain any chametz, which is any food product, or byproduct, made out of the five major grains – wheat, rye, barley, oats and spelt.

As cute as baby chicks and bunnies are during this time of year, we don’t recommend giving them as gifts. If your child wants a chick or a bunny, start them out with a plush animal toy; they’re just as cute and don’t require all the time, attention and care as real baby animals.

Wishing you all a safe & happy holiday from the Management & Staff of C.H. Edwards,Inc.

Positive Thought for this Week
“You give but little when you give of your possessions.
It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.”
Kahlil Gibran
1883-1930
Lebanese-American artist, poet & writer

Insuring Your Long Island Home with the Best Coverage!

Long Island home insurance could quite possibly be more expensive than insurance purchased in other neighboring regions. This Island is home to two of New York City’s five boroughs. That puts both properties and structures at first-class pricing, meaning higher premiums and values on land. What other factors play a role in the high premiums?

Mother Nature loves to give Long Island a beating. Thunderstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes, a variety of natural disasters, could affect this area. The high potential for damage greatly contributes to inflated home insurance rates. You may be able to swing a discount if you make additions to your property to make it more weatherproof, such as installing storm shutters on your windows.




Crime may be declining, but it is still occurs in Long Island. The area you live in is factored into the premium as well. A good alarm system and floodlights on the property may whittle some of the cost, but be prepared to pay for the misdeeds of a few troublemakers.

Living in proximity to Manhattan and its fellow boroughs may be exciting, but it comes at a price, both in real estate values and Long Island home insurance. There are ways to keep the price of your premiums low. Carrying a higher deductible and lowering the value on insured possessions may carve a chunk out of the premium, but this should not be done without due consideration to how it would affect you if you needed to claim. Speak to us to find out if we can make your home insurance more affordable!

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