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15 Things You Should Do Around Your Home Before Going on Vacation
Beach hair, don’t care? Out of office and out to sea? Life’s better in sandals? Trust us, we understand how sweet life can be in the sand. And really, it’s all fine and sandy until you get that text telling you that your home has been broken into. So, no matter your vacation motto, there are things around your home that you have to do before setting sail. Don’t worry—our team at Sandbox is here to help you. Here are our 15 Things You Should Do Around Your Home Before Going on Vacation.

Ignite Your Safety Knowledge: A Sandbox Guide to Preventing Condo Fires
Condo sweet condo! The sense of community, zero yard maintenance, security features, and maybe even some fun recreational amenities are all benefits of living in a condo. With condo living, you may have to adhere to some bylaws arranged by your building management. While some of these may be out of the ordinary, these bylaws are usually put in place to protect you and the other residents in your building from theft and various damages, such as fire. Our team at Sandbox Mutual Insurance is here to stop your condo or apartment from being a potential fire hazard and prevent various losses.

Light Up the Night: Navigating Firework Safety
Red, blue, purple, and green — these are just some of the many colours of fireworks that light up the night sky. Throughout the year, families and friends across the world embark on seasonal traditions for Diwali, Christmas, New Year’s celebrations, and more, and one of them might be setting off beautiful fireworks for all to see. At Sandbox, we’re not going to let those “ooohs” and “ahhhs” turn into a “CRASH! BANG!

Investing in Tomorrow's Leaders: Sask Girls United and Sandbox Leading the Way
On Thursday, October 12th, 2023, Sandbox Mutual Insurance attended the annual Insurance Brokers Association of Saskatchewan (IBAS) Convention & AGM in Saskatoon. The IBAS convention is an annual two-day event where various vendors in the insurance industry set up trade show-style booths to promote new products and services, exhibit their brand, and network with others in the province.

Safety Tips for Driving in the Snow
Winter driving can seem daunting, especially when considering heavy snowfall, icy roads, blizzards, or all of them at the same time, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re the one driving or sitting in the passenger seat, anyone can be prepared in the case of an emergency on the road.

Auto Insurance Hacks: Maximize Coverage, Minimize Costs
While car insurance premiums are dependent on a variety of factors, policyholders usually strive to maximize their coverage and pay less, and why shouldn’t they? With insurance premiums, however, it can be hard to find the best bang for your buck as the determination of premium cost is based on risk. Several factors can affect risk calculation, including region, driving history, make and model of vehicles, and more.

A Delightfully Simple Guide to Snowmobile Insurance
In Saskatchewan, snowmobiling is one of the most popular winter pastimes alongside the infamous polar plunges, adventurous cross-country skiing, and of course, ice skating. And there’s a good reason for this, too, since the province receives a lot of snow, winters are long, and there are lots of flatlands for cruising around. For some, snowmobiles are a helpful tool to get from point A to point B on a ranch, a fun way to spend quality time with friends and make memories, or a method for exploring the great outdoors on your own.

Insurance Claims Reinvented: Experience the 5-Step Revolution of Sandbox Property Insurance Claims
At Sandbox, our goal is to make the claims process as delightfully simple as possible. When life takes an unanticipated turn, you can file a property claim on any device when it’s most convenient for you. To begin, visit our Make a Claim page on our website. For further guidance at this stage, be sure to check out our insightful resource, Here’s How to Make a Claim Using Our Online Claims Portal.

Winter-Ready and Insured: Protecting Your Cabin Haven Inside and Out
Many people consider the final days of fall to be the end of their cottage and lake season. Before temperatures dip into freezing, many cabin-goers focus on wrapping up seasonal projects and winterizing their cottage. While it’s a sad time to say goodbye to a loved vacation home for the year, there are certain tasks that will help you avoid floods, frozen and burst pipes, and more. Don’t let this process linger, we’re here to help! Here’s a quick list of things you should check on at the end of the season to avoid potential losses to your holiday home.