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Top 3 Dumpster Pad Liability Claims, And What You Can Do To Protect Your Business

  Liability #1 – Parasite Infestation Dumpsters leak. And the fluids from rotting refuse collect, pool and settle into your dumpster pad concrete, creating a ripe breeding ground for fly larvae, maggots, fruit flies, bacteria and parasitic activity of all kinds and sorts. Each trip out to the dumpster is an invitation for bacteria, germs, and parasites to hitch a ride on the soles of your employee’s shoes. As your employees make their way back into your building, they carry these microscopic terrorists back into your kitchen, store-room, and servings areas -embedding themselves into and across the flooring throughout your entire business. From there, the disease carrying bacteria are transferred to other surfaces. Don't let these germ-ridden, bacteria-laden parasites and disease causing vermin into your place of business. Contact us today to have your business' dumpster pad professionally power washed.   Liability #2 – Slip and Fall Dumpster pads are wet, slimy, grimy and slipp

Georgia tops 792,000 COVID-19 cases

  Georgia reported more than 1,700 new COVID-19 cases for a second day in a row, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health.  Georgia added 1,736 new COVID-19 cases Monday and 1,709 cases Sunday, according to the GDPH. Georgia has reported 792,509 confirmed cases and 174,298 antigen cases — an increase of 453 antigen cases from the previous day — since the start of the pandemic. Antigen cases show results from rapid virus tests. The GDPH reported 33  more virus-related deaths Monday, raising the total to 13,997, with 1,931 probable deaths related to the virus. More than 53,400 people have been hospitalized across the state due to COVID-19, according to the report, with 8,762 admitted to an ICU.  More than 6.8 million COVID-19 tests have been performed with an 11.1% positive rate, health officials reported. The state has performed more than 463,000 antibody tests — which show signs of past infection — with the state reporting a 14.9% positivity rate. More than 1.44 million peo

How to Keep Your Student Loan Payment at $0

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  How to Keep Your Student Loan Payment at $0 Ryan Lane February 8, 2021, 12:01 pm President Biden announced on Jan. 20 that most federal student loan payments would be  suspended interest-free through September 2021  due to the ongoing pandemic. Once the suspension lifts, though, a $0 payment still may be a necessity for some borrowers. According to an October 2020 survey from NerdWallet conducted by The Harris Poll, 45% of Americans with federal student loans of their own weren’t confident they’d be able to afford their loan payments when the payment freeze was scheduled to end last December. Enroll in income-driven repayment For a manageable payment, start with an  income-driven repayment plan . Unauthorized access. Refinance Calculator Today’s Rate 1.90% APR Loan amount Loan term Credit score $400,000                   15-Year Fixed                   30-Year Fixed                                Excellent                   Very Good                   Good                   Fair