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Dec 18 2010

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Fires and the holiday season

For too many Michigan families, the holiday season brings not just the usual joys and happy family times, but also an increased risk of fires.

While no one likes to think of fires other than the one in the fireplace, believe us, it happens; we see it every day. Loosing all you’ve got in a fire is not an easy thing for anyone, but eventually life goes on and thing get better. You buy new things, re-build your house, etc. However, while material things will be replaced, a life cannot!

So, please, as you start baking, decorating, lighting the candles, etc., don’t forget to take the necessary precautions to help protect your family and property. Here’s a video from the US Fire Administration and NIST showing it takes less than a minute for the Christmas tree to catch on fire and engulf the living room. Don’t let it happen to you!

If you have small children in your family, take the time to talk to them again about fire safety and the fire evacuation plan. If the unthinkable happens, having rehearsed these, will dramatically decrease their chance of fire related injuries.

From everyone here at Michigan Fire Claims Inc., we wish everyone a safe and joyous holiday season!

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Jan 07 2010

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Our Kalamazoo clients – the Hoose family

Michigan Fire Claims Inc. would like to congratulate our clients, the Hoose family, on their new set of twins, born the same day they moved in their new home in Kalamazoo. The family suffered a fire loss last year and Michigan Fire Claims Inc. was able to recover from the insurance company the amounts needed to demolish and rebuildĀ the homeĀ rather than repair and clean (which the insurance company was pushing).

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Jan 02 2010

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New Year Message

Everyone here at Michigan Fire Claims Inc. would like to wish all our affiliates and vendors in Grand Rapids, Saginaw, Detroit, Grayling and throughout the rest of the state, a Happy New Year!

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