Defenses To Use If You Are Charged With A Hit And Run Violation

If you are in a car accident that involved other people or property belonging to someone else, you have the legal duty to stop at the scene of the accident and remain there until the police arrive and get your information. Failing to do this could get you in legal trouble, unless you have no knowledge that the incident occurred, or unless you have a valid excuse. If you receive a ticket or notice in the mail stating that you were involved in a hit and run, you may need to get legal help to get out of the situation. Read More 

Four Tips For Keeping Your Industrial Scale Readings As Accurate As Possible

If your business uses heavy-duty industrial scales to weigh products, shipments, truckloads or anything else, it is critical that your scales are as accurate as possible. Having accurate scales ensures you don't over or undercharge for anything you sell by weight, and it also ensures you are compliant with any local, national or industry regulations regarding weights and measures. To ensure your scale's accuracy, keep the following essential tips in mind: Read More 

5 Ways Locksmiths Can Help Your Business In The Winter

The winter months can cause all types of problems for your business, including security issues. When the freezing weather hinders your ability to use locks and keys, it's up to an emergency locksmith to alleviate the situation. The following five issues can happen to your business during the winter months. Being aware of them and having a locksmith ready will help you get past the issues as soon as possible. Read More 

Is It Time To Have Your Business’s Gutters Cleaned?

Just as with any other building, proper drainage around your business is important. Even if you are leasing the space, and the building owner is responsible for maintenance, you should take an active role in ensuring that gutter maintenance is completed in a timely manner. Inadequate drainage can cause leaks that damage your merchandise, as well as hazards that represent a serious liability problem. Stains Around the Edges of the Building Read More 

Reducing Your Business Liability By Hiring Security Personnel

When you own a small business, reducing your potential liability for injuries, accidents, and theft are on the top of your list of priorities. Although these protections can come at a financial cost, they often end up saving you both money and stress in the long run. However, Canadian law does provide some limitations and restrictions on the use of security personnel. Read on to learn about the various protections you can realize by hiring and empowering event security personnel at your business, as well as the restrictions you may need to keep in mind. Read More