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January is National Radon Action Month

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on Thursday, 12 January 2012
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Though you can't see, smell or taste radon, it may be present at dangerous levels in your home. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer, and causes over 20,000 lung cancer deaths each year.

Is your home safe from the dangers of radon?

CFR Selected to Offer The Hartford’s AARP Insurance Program

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on Tuesday, 10 January 2012
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The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., (NYSE: HIG) announced that it is making its award-winning AARP®-branded auto insurance program available through CFR in Oklahoma.

CFR was chosen after satisfying a number of eligibility requirements, which included:demonstrating a commitment to community service; meeting a high-level of business and ethicsstandards; and completing a training program designed to highlight the needs of the 50+population.

Toy Safety for Holiday Shoppers

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Seeing a child's face light up as he or she unwraps a long-awaited new toy during the holiday season is priceless. Toys bring children joy, entertainment and a learning experience, but they can also be extremely dangerous if not made properly or if they are age- inappropriate.

Winter Safety: Driving

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Precautions for Avoiding Skids, Slips and Accidents

Winter Driving

Losing control of a car is undoubtedly one of the most terrifying experiences that anyone can go through. Unfortunately, it is common when the temperatures turn cold and the roads get slick.