Homeowners Insurance in and around Tulsa
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There's No Place Like Home
None of us can see what we will encounter in the future. That’s why it makes good sense to plan for the unexpected with a State Farm homeowners policy. Home insurance is necessary for many reasons. It protects both your home and the things inside it. In the event of a tornado or a burglary, you may have damage to some of your possessions as well as damage to the structure itself. If you don't have enough coverage, you won't get any money to replace your things. Some of your possessions can be protected from theft or loss outside of your home, like if your car is stolen with your computer inside it or your bicycle is stolen from work.
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Why Homeowners In Tulsa Choose State Farm
Outstanding coverage like this is why Tulsa homeowners choose State Farm insurance. State Farm Agent Elonda Wicks can offer coverage options for the level of coverage you have in mind. If troubles like sewer backups, drain backups or identity theft find you, Agent Elonda Wicks can be there to help you file your claim.
Reach out to State Farm Agent Elonda Wicks today to explore how a top provider of homeowners insurance can help protect your house here in Tulsa, OK.
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How to identify poisonous plants and flowers
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Aside from poison ivy and oak, be aware of these other poisonous plants that can be toxic to humans and pets.
Radon gas in homes: What to know
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Radon gas is odorless, colorless and the second leading cause of lung cancer. These are some common methods for assessing, preventing or removing it.