The holiday season is a time of joy and celebration, but it’s also when homeowners and motorists must be extra vigilant. Whether you’re spending the holidays at home or hitting the road to visit loved ones, here are some tips to help you protect your property and loved ones:
DTRIC Insurance is kicking off its second annual “Drive Aloha” PSA Video contest for high school students from across the state to put their video making skills to work for a chance to win a grand prize of $2,000 for their school. Students are invited to create a video of up to 60 seconds that creatively answers the question, “What does Drive Aloha mean to you?”
Halloween is one of the most anticipated nights of the year for keiki. They’re excited to dress up in costumes and walk through neighborhoods searching for their next sweet treat. Consider these tips to ensure this Halloween is safe and scare-free on our roads:
Today, technology is integrated into our everyday lives. Businesses, educational institutions, and individuals all store private information on computers, increasing the need for cyber-protection.
Car accidents are a significant cause of fatalities for kids under 13. Still, many of these tragic outcomes can be prevented with the correct use and installation of car seats, boosters, and seat belts. Take the time to ensure your child’s car or booster seat is securely installed in your vehicle. Here are some valuable tips to keep the keiki in your life safe while traveling in a vehicle:
In the aftermath of natural disasters like wildfires, hurricanes, and floods, it’s important to be cautious of dishonest contractors who may take advantage of home and business owners as they deal with repairs. Here are a few tips to avoid falling victim to such scams:
DTRIC Insurance launched the Drive Aloha initiative in August 2016 to educate and encourage drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists to practice safe and courteous behavior and create safer, friendlier roadways across our islands. The Drive Aloha campaign is a community effort promoting accountability by reminding everyone to take responsibility for their actions on the streets.