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At Frontline, we’re more than an insurance company. We’re your partner in protecting what matters most in your life. https://www.frontlineinsurance.com

At Frontline Insurance, we’re your partner in protecting what matters most in your life. We bring peace of mind to your home, liability and property insurance needs by listening, understanding and responding with reliable, competitively priced insurance policies and individual attention. We provide coverage and a level of service that’s above and beyond the expected. And if you experience a loss,

06/26/2026

Before your next backyard barbeque, take a few minutes to review these grilling safety reminders.

According to fire safety experts, grills should be used with care and maintained regularly to help reduce common fire hazards around the home.

Our latest blog covers practical grilling safety tips, including grill placement, maintenance, gas grill precautions, and other best practices for safer outdoor cooking. Read more here: https://www.frontlineinsurance.com/blog/6a3d52d35a29f43de22c251e

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June is National Pet Preparedness Month, and there's no better time to make sure your entire family is covered, including the four-legged members. From building an emergency kit to knowing where to evacuate with your pets, a little preparation goes a long way when disaster strikes. Swipe through for tips to keep your pets safe, identified, and ready for whatever comes your way.

Photos from Frontline Insurance's post 06/17/2026

Choose your team, swipe to reveal your safety tip, and tell us who you picked in the comments!

A few simple habits can help protect what matters most and reduce the risk of common homeowners claims.

06/15/2026

According to ready.gov, an earthquake is the sudden, rapid shaking of the earth caused by the breaking and shifting of underground rock. They can happen anywhere and at any time without warning, and they can trigger a chain of secondary hazards including fires, tsunamis, landslides, and avalanches.

Earthquakes are not just a West Coast concern. Seismic activity can and does occur across the South and Mid-Atlantic, making preparedness just as important here as anywhere else. Build your emergency kit, practice Drop, Cover, and Hold On with your family, and have a communication plan ready to go.

For more information on Frontline's comprehensive suite of products and coverages within your state, visit https://www.frontlineinsurance.com/products

06/11/2026

Robbie Berg, Warning Coordination Meteorologist at NOAA's National Hurricane Center, says one of the most common hurricane misconceptions is getting too fixated on a storm's category. The category only reflects maximum sustained winds and does not account for storm surge, rainfall and flooding, or tornadoes.

No matter the category, every storm deserves your attention. Now is the time to build your disaster kit, know your evacuation zone, and make sure your family has a plan before hurricane season is in full swing.

06/09/2026

Knowing what to do in the moments after an earthquake can make all the difference.

Keep these steps in mind:
• Check yourself for injuries before helping others
• If you are in a damaged building, get outside and move away from it immediately
• Do not re-enter damaged buildings
• Expect aftershocks to follow the initial quake
• Once safe, tune in to local news via a battery-powered radio, TV, or cell phone alerts for official updates

Preparedness starts before disaster strikes. Visit ready.gov/earthquakes to learn more about how to prepare before disaster strikes.

06/03/2026

Lithium-ion batteries can be a hidden fire hazard in your home if they’re not used or stored properly.

FEMA recommends following manufacturer instructions, unplugging devices once they’re fully charged, and avoiding prolonged exposure to heat. For safe storage, keep batteries in a cool, dry place ideally between 68-77°F and out of direct sunlight.

Taking a few simple, proactive steps can help reduce fire risk and keep what matters most a little more protected.

06/01/2026

Today marks the official start of hurricane season! Here is your reminder to take a few important steps before a storm is ever on the radar.

• Review your insurance policy with your agent
• Build or restock your disaster kit with essentials like water, flashlights, and important documents
• Review your family emergency plan and make sure everyone knows the drill
• Download the Frontline Insurance app to file claims, access your policy, and make updates on the go
• Stay informed by monitoring updates from your local National Weather Service

The time to prepare is now, before you need it. Frontline is here for you every step of the way.

05/29/2026

When hurricane season ramps up, so does the amount of information coming your way. In a world of fast-moving information, following trusted meteorologists matters.

To make sure you’re getting accurate information:
• Follow AMS-certified meteorologists or the National Weather Service.
• Be cautious of long-range forecasts that sound extreme.
• Verify before you share.

Trusted sources help you stay prepared and make informed decisions. And if the unexpected happens, we’re here to help you navigate what comes next.

05/27/2026

Thank you for the kind words, Dylan! Providing fast, personal service when it matters is exactly what we are here for. As storm season approaches, know that the Frontline team is always ready to help you when you need it most.

And just like our team, the Frontline Insurance app is built to be there when you need it. With the app you can:
• File claims quickly with photo uploads
• Access your policy documents anytime, anywhere
• Make secure payments and updates on the go

Great service should never be hard to reach. Download the app on iOS or Android today and have everything you need right at your fingertips.

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