McDonough & Keegan Insurance Agency, Inc.
1210 Mill Street 
East Berlin, CT 06023


Phone: 860-829-5999
Toll Free: 800-433-5994
Fax: 860-829-2066

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www.mcdonoughkeegan.com

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Where we will be

March 11 & 12
NY State Oral and Maxillofacial Meeting

March 14, 07
CSDA C E Meeting at Aqua Turf in Southington

March 21, 07
NJ Oral and Maxillofacial Risk Management Meeting

March 28, 07
CT Oral and Maxillofacial Meeting at Water's Edge Resort

April 2, 2007
RI Dental Association Meeting in Providence, RI

April 25, 2007
CT Fortress Insurance Dental Risk Management Seminar in Cromwell, CT


What happens when your product is recalled?


Ready, Set ... Recall!!!

Protecting the consumer is the number one priority in a product recall. The challenge is, can you do so without crippling your business?


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Contaminated Baby Food May Have Been Sold in Colorado 


February 22, 2007
Earth's Best Organic 2 Apple Peach Barley Wholesome Breakfast baby food, which has been recalled nationwide, should not be fed to babies because of the risk of contamination, state health officials said.


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Peanut Butter Recalled Following Salmonella Outbreak


FDA Warns Consumers Not to Eat Certain Jars of Peter Pan Peanut Butter and Great Value Peanut Butter

Product May be Contaminated With Salmonella


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Click here for your invitation to the April 25th CT Fortress Insurance Dental Risk Management Seminar.


Does your company have an email policy?

Does your company have an email policy that outlines rules of etiquette, applying appropriate disclaimers, and how to handle cyber traffic in the employee mailboxes?

Not sure?  Chances are you’re one of many businesses that need to implement some guidelines for your employees. 

32 Business Email Etiquette Points You Must Review

Why do you need email etiquette?
A company needs to implement etiquette rules for the following three reasons:

Professionalism: by using proper email language your company will convey a professional image.

Efficiency: emails that get to the point are much more effective than poorly worded emails.

Protection from liability: employee awareness of email risks will protect your company from costly law suits.


Click Here for More Information and 32 Business Email Etiquette Points You Must Review.

Email Policy

The first step in professionalizing your email communications is to publish a corporate email policy. This email policy accomplishes three objectives:

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Email Disclaimers

After several high profile lawsuits with multi-million dollar penalties concerning the contents of corporate emails, companies are increasingly aware that simply by using e-mail they are exposing themselves to legal threats. Some companies try to solve this problem by banning e-mail from their organization completely, but there are better ways in which companies can protect themselves.

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Click here to learn about important insurance coverage that is available to protect your business from "online" problems.


E-mail Onslaught
Deluged with data?  There's a way out


How many messages are in your e-mail inbox?  Not sure? Go check.  We'll wait.  Chances are, you're one of the many Americans with a surplus of messages that have accumulated over the years.  Your e-mail program is a virtual graveyard for unanswered messages and forgotten appointments.

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What is Salmonella?

Salmonellosis leads to many illnesses and deaths each year in the United States. Many salmonella infections are the result of negligence and unsanitary processes on the part of farmers, ranchers, food packagers, food processors, restaurants and grocery stores. Salmonella live the intestines of animals and humans. While most salmonella is traced to foods from animal sources such as meat, dairy and eggs, the bacteria can also contaminate vegetables if feces comes into contact with the vegetables during farming, processing or packaging. Young children, the elderly, and those with lowered immunity are at the highest risk for serious salmonella infections and death. The strains most likely to cause disease in humans include: Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (causes typhoid fever), Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium and Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis. S. Enteritidis is the most common type of Salmonella poisoning in the United States.
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