Dec 16, 2013 | News
Still looking for that perfect gift for the special someone, or wondering what your new year’s resolution should be? ILScorp’s “All I want for Christmas is a new career in insurance” specials are now available until Dec. 31. Enjoy huge savings on some of our most popular insurance licensing and training courses.
Regardless of where in Canada you live, ILScorp has a licensing option for you. With online LLQP and CAIB exam prep courses, the ILS Introduction to general Insurance licensing program (offered through our virtual classroom as well as online/home study), and Alberta Level 1&2 Licensing Exam prep now all on sale, make 2014 your year to launch a new career in insurance.
Register and get started today! Choose from the following discount codes, our gifts to you this December:
1. Purchase the ILS LLQP online video course for only $99 (plus taxes). That’s a $200 savings.
Our streaming-video LLQP is complete and comprehensive, giving you all of the knowledge and skills you need to successfully challenge the provincial LLQP examination.
Register using the code LLQPXMAS at ILScorp.com
2. All six of our Virtual Classrooms programs are discounted by $100 – now only $450.
Choose from the ILS Introduction to General Insurance Level 1 licensing program, Fundamentals of Insurance and CAIB 1, 2, 3, & 4 Exam Prep, all of which run from Jan. 6-31, 2014.
Register using the code NEWCAREER at ILScorp.com
3. Purchase the ILS CAIB Video Tutorial Exam Prep for only $199. Save $100.
Our interactive, online, CAIB Exam Preparation video courses offer the ease and convenience of online learning.
Register using the code CAIBXMAS at ILScorp.com
4. The ILS Introduction to General Insurance Licensing Program Total Package is now only $299.
Regularly priced at $499, the total package includes: the Online Video Course, Textbook, Licensing Exam, Study Guide and Flashcards, all with free shipping! The ILS IGI is accredited in BC, SK & MB.
Register using the code IGIXMAS at ILScorp.com
5. Looking to get Licensed in Alberta? Level 1 & 2 Licensing Exam Prep is $100 off, now only $199!
ILScorp’s Alberta Level 1 and 2 Licensing Programs are the fast, easy and affordable ways to obtain an Alberta Level 1 or 2 insurance licenses.
Register using the code ABXMAS at ILScorp.com
Purchase ILScorp’s Introduction to Public Sector Procurement for only $99. Save $480!
The PSPP course will give you thorough knowledge of all stages of the procurement process, as well as contract law, legislative obligations and the contract management cycle.
Register using the code PSPP99 at ILScorp.com
Remember each discount code is valid until Dec. 31, and valid on new purchases only. If all you want for Christmas is a new career in insurance, now is the time to register at ILSCorp.com!
Call us at 1-800-404-2211 with any questions or to get started.
Dec 13, 2013 | News
There are many important steps we can take to keep our home safe from break-ins over the holidays, as we travel and bring new gifts home. Most break-ins are opportunistic burglaries, and Christmas is the time when many thieves are looking for the insecure home.
You can help prevent thieves targeting your home by carrying out a few simple common sense measures.
Always lock all outside doors and windows when you go out, including garage windows and doors, especially if the garage has an internal door leading to the main house. Lock your garden tools and ladders away and always keep your house keys in a safe place. Burglars know to look under a mat, pull the string and key through the letter box, or move the large stone near the front/back door.
When heading out for the evening, put a light on, put the radio or TV on and leave a small gap in the curtains so that a light can be seen.
If you are going away for a longer time, use timers to control Christmas lights and indoor lamps, and ask a neighbour to take in your mail and newspapers and clear your walks and driveway of snow when needed. Consider having a trusted person spend some time inside your house each day. If you leave a car in the driveway, consider having that same person move it periodically to make it appear as if its being used.
Turn your telephone ringer off and don’t leave outgoing phone or email messages to indicate that you are away. Be careful of posting information about your travel plans or expensive gifts on social media.
Do not display your Christmas tree & gifts in a window visible from the street. Criminals may be tempted to smash the window to steal packages or plan a break-in. After Christmas, do not leave empty gift boxes by the garbage or put them our for curbside recycling. This is an advertisement for thieves. Collapse the boxes, cut them up to conceal the items or take them directly to your community recycling depot.
Review your home insurance plan, and be aware that there are limits for how long your home can be left empty for coverage to remain valid.
Insurance agents are encouraged to review these tips with their clients, as well as to be aware of the limitations of their client’s insurance policies.
Are you an insurance agent looking to boost your home insurance knowledge? ILScorp offers a variety of accredited online continuing education courses, as well as licensing programs. Many of our most popular courses are on sale for the month of December. Visit ILScorp.com to learn more.
Dec 12, 2013 | News
Fire safety organizations across North America are offering up a variety of holiday fire safety suggestions. Share these with your clients and ensure their home insurance provides adequate coverage for their needs.
In the kitchen, grease and fat fires are a leading cause of home fires in Canada, so be extra careful when doing this kind of cooking. Here’s what to do if grease in a pot or pan catches fire:
- Smother the flames by covering the pan with a lid;
- Turn off the heat immediately;
- Use baking soda (flour can be explosive) on shallow grease fires;
- Never turn on the overhead fan, as this could spread the fire;
- Never throw water on a grease fire.
A live Christmas tree can be a fire hazard the longer it stays in the house. A freshly cut tree will stay green longer and be less of a fire hazard. Try to pick a tree with a strong green colour and noticeable fragrance. Always test for freshness before buying. A tree with high moisture content is safer. Very few needles should fall when the butt of the tree is tapped on the ground; needles should bend, not break; and the stump should be sticky with resin.
Place the tree in a stand that will hold two to three litres of water and top it up daily to ensure it is always immersed in water. This is important because if water drops below the trunk, the stem may reseal itself, requiring a fresh cut.
Use a tree stand that has widespread legs for better balance and don’t set your tree up near a heat source such as a radiator, television, fireplace, heating duct or sunny window. It should not block doors.
Remove the tree within 10 to 14 days. After that amount of time in a heated building, even the freshest tree can start to dry out.
Decorations
- Choose decorations that are flame-retardant, non-combustible and non-conductive.If there are young children or pets in your home, avoid very small decorations.
- Avoid using angel hair (glass wool) together with spray-on snowflakes. This combination is highly combustible.
- Do not use metallic ornaments on the tree. If they make contact with defective wiring they could become a shock hazard.
Lights
- Never use lighted candles on the tree.
- Use Canadian Standards Association (CSA) certified light strings/sets.
- Use the proper lights for the environment. Indoor light strings/sets should not be used outdoors because they lack weatherproof connections. Some outdoor light strings/sets burn too hot indoors.
- Inspect light strings/set before use. Check for cracked bulbs and for frayed, broken or exposed wires, and discard if faulty.
- Do not use electric light strings/sets on metallic trees. A faulty system could energize the tree and shock or electrocute anyone coming into contact. Illuminate metallic trees with colored floodlights placed at a safe distance from the tree and out of reach.
- Turn off all tree and display lights before retiring for the night or before leaving the house.
Candles can add a warm festive touch to any room long dark nights, but open flames pose a hazard. It is important to follow key safety tips with candles.
- Place candles away from absolutely anything that could catch fire.
- Never leave burning candles unattended.
- Burn them only when a responsible adult is overseeing the flame.
- Put candles in sturdy holders on a stable surface, well away from drafts, curtains, children and pets.
- Snuff them out before leaving the room or going to sleep.
A fireplace is often a key part of keeping family and guests cozy over the holidays, and a central focus of home decorating. But used improperly, a fireplace can be a hazard.
- Never burn gift wrappings, boxes, cartons, or other types of packing in the fireplace. They burn too rapidly and generate far too much heat.
- Don’t hang Christmas stockings from the mantel when the fireplace is in use.
- Always use a screen in front of the fireplace to protect against flying sparks.
- Never use gasoline or any other flammable liquids to start a fire.
- Use only seasoned and dried wood.
- Never leave the fire unattended or let it smolder.
- Clean the ashes regularly. Place the ashes in a metal container and store outside away from flammable materials.
- Don’t use Christmas trees for firewood.
Last but not least, make sure your smoke alarms work. You should have at least one working smoke alarm on every level of your home to keep your family and guests safe.
ILScorp offers a number of home insurance courses that address fire safety. These online continuing education courses are accredited for insurance agents across Canada. Completes some continuing education credits today in the comfort of our own home, or wherever you have an internet connection. Serach our course catalogue at ILScorp.com.
Dec 10, 2013 | News
All of the ILScorp Christmas specials have now been released and will be available for purchase until Dec. 31. If all you want for Christmas is a new career in insurance, choose from huge discounts on some of our most popular courses.
Ready to launch your insurance career? Sign up and get started today! Choose from the following discount codes, our gifts to you this December:
1. Purchase the ILS LLQP online video course for only $99 (plus taxes). That’s a $200 savings!
Our streaming-video LLQP is complete and comprehensive, giving you all of the knowledge and skills you need to successfully challenge the provincial LLQP examination.
Register using the code LLQPXMAS at ILScorp.com
2. All six of our Virtual Classrooms programs are discounted by $100 – now only $450.
Choose from the ILS Introduction to General Insurance Level 1 licensing program, Fundamentals of Insurance and CAIB 1, 2, 3, & 4 Exam Prep, all of which run from Jan. 6-31, 2014.
Register using the code NEWCAREER at ILScorp.com
3. Purchase the ILS CAIB Video Tutorial Exam Prep for only $199. Save $100!
Our interactive, online, CAIB Exam Preparation video courses offer the ease and convenience of online learning.
Register using the code CAIBXMAS at ILScorp.com
4. The ILS Introduction to General Insurance Licensing Program Total Package is now only $309.
Regularly priced at $499, the total package includes: the Online Video Course, Textbook, Licensing Exam, Study Guide and Flashcards, all with free shipping! The ILS IGI is accredited in BC, SK & MB.
Register using the code IGIXMAS at ILScorp.com
5. Looking to get Licensed in Alberta? Level 1 & 2 Licensing Exam Prep is $100 off, now only $199!
ILScorp’s Alberta Level 1 and 2 Licensing Programs are the fast, easy and affordable ways to obtain an Alberta Level 1 or 2 insurance licenses.
Register using the code ABXMAS at ILScorp.com
Purchase ILScorp’s Introduction to Public Sector Procurement for only $99. Save $480!
The PSPP course will give you thorough knowledge of all stages of the procurement process, as well as contract law, legislative obligations and the contract management cycle.
Register using the code PSPP99 at ILScorp.com
Remember each discount code is valid until Dec. 31, and valid on new purchases only. If all you want for Christmas is a new career in insurance, now is the time to register at ILSCorp.com!
Call us at 1-800-404-2211 with any questions or to get started.
Dec 6, 2013 | News
As part of the ILScorp “All I want for Christmas is a new career in insurance” campaign, we are offering our Alberta Level 1 & 2 Licensing Exam Prep Combo Course for $199 – that’s a $100 savings!
If you are wanting to earn your Level 1 and/or 2 License in Alberta, purchase the Level 1&2 Licensing Exam Prep combo course between Dec. 6 and 31st using the code ABXMAS, and save!
With the ILScorp Alberta Level 1 and 2 Licensing Exam Prep Program you can:
- Study at your own pace, at your own convenience
- Stop the program at any time and return when you want
- Go back over difficult-to-grasp points as often as you wish
Our interactive online video Level 1 and Level 2 Licensing Exam Prep Combo Course combines the dynamic instruction of Todd Hochban with the ease and convenience of online learning. The video courses are streamed online, and divided into easy-to-manage chapters. Each chapter includes 10-15 minute video clips of the instructor, along with easy-to-read text. Numerous exercises and mock exams help to reinforce your knowledge retention. Students must register with the AIC to write the licensing examinations.
You’ll have four months of unlimited access to the complete and comprehensive course, which includes everything you need to know to write the Level 1 exam. No additional books or material are required. This online video course uses the same techniques that have helped hundreds of students successfully pass their insurance licensing exam.
Register online at ILScorp.com using the code ABXMAS and receive the ILScorp Alberta Level 1&2 Exam Prep Combo Course for $199. This code is valid on new purchases only from Dec. 6 – Dec. 31, 2013.
Call 1-800-404-2211 for more information.
Dec 4, 2013 | News
As part of the ILScorp “All I want for Christmas” campaign, we are offering all of our CAIB exam prep courses for $100 off – now only $199. Purchase the ILS CAIB 1, 2, 3 or 4 exam prep program between Dec. 4 – 31, using the code CAIBXMAS, and save!
Each CAIB Exam Prep course contains:
- Streaming video
- Easy-to-manage chapters with easy to read text
- 10-20 video clips with instructor Todd Hochban in each chapter
- Numerous exercises and mock exams to reinforce knowledge retention
Once you purchase your subscription, you can begin taking your courses immediately! If you are a new subscriber, you will receive an automated username and password by email. All of the material is viewed online, so all you need is an internet connection. Your courses can be accessed any time and you can log in and log out as many times as you wish during the course period. Once you feel prepared to write your licensing exam, you must contact your Insurance Council to book your exam.
ILScorp’s CAIB Exam Preparation Video courses are an ideal way to learn the material in a classroom setting from the comfort of your own home or office. However, some provincial councils and associations require that students purchase their own corresponding CAIB program. Please check with your council or association.
More than 80% of students who prepare to write their CAIB exams with the ILScorp CAIB tutorial courses are successful!
Register online at ILScorp.comusing the code CAIBXMAS and receive your CAIB exam prep course for only $199. This code is valid on new purchases only from Dec. 4 – Dec. 31, 2013.
Call 1-800-404-2211 for more information.