Pet Store Insurance



When it comes to insurance for your pet supply store, you want your coverage to be off the leash. With a PolicySweet® Business Owners Policy, we’ll make sure your coverage is as enjoyable as a treat. From General Liability to Workers’ Compensation, each pet store insurance policy is made to fit your needs.


Coverages for Pet Supply Stores:

Business Owners Policy, Workers’ Compensation, and HomeHQSM are three types of coverages for pet store owners to help protect their businesses. Learn more about these coverage options below:


Business Owners Policy

Having a Business Owners Policy could help protect your business against multiple risks as it combines three common coverages into one policy. General liability, property, and cyber-risk coverages are assembled into a BOP.

General Liability Insurance

If someone gets injured or their property suffers damage while interacting with your business, liability insurance could help cover expenses related to the damage.

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GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE

 


Property Insurance

You might want to consider this type of coverage so you don't lose items that allow your business to operate. If your company relies on expensive equipment, it could repair or replace these items if they become damage, lost, or stolen.

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PROPERTY INSURANCE  


Cyber Insurance

This type of coverage could help your business recover from the impact of a cyber-attack. If you hire a team of professionals to investigate the cause of the incident or notify impacted customers these expenses could be covered.

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CYBER INSURANCE  



Workers’ Compensation Insurance

Medical expenses and lost wages could be covered for injured employees with Workers’ Compensation coverage. This type of coverage could be legally required for your business depending on where your business is located. Most states require businesses to obtain workers’ compensation as soon as they hire their first employee.


HomeHQ

HomeHQ is a policy tailored specifically for at-home businesses. It may provide business owners with common business coverages that their homeowners or renters policy may not offer.

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How Businesses Can Create a Safe Work Environment

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More than 5,000 workers die every year in the United States from a work-related injury. While this number is large, note that the number of workplace injuries far exceeds the fatalities.

While not all work-related injuries and deaths can be prevented, it is the responsibility of businesses to create a safe work environment that minimizes the risk of injury.

This article outlines four ways businesses can help create a safer workplace for their employees.

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1. Make Room for Open and Frequent Discussions

Create an environment that allows for open discussions about safety concerns and hazards. You should encourage employees to express their thoughts on any improvements they deem necessary.

As a business owner, it is often easy to miss minor details that could negatively impact safety. Your employees are likely to have a keener eye for these things and being open to feedback and suggestions may contribute to a safer work environment.

2. Create Health and Safety Codes

Having a set of safety rules will allow employees insight into exactly what can be expected from them. If an established protocol is followed, it may eliminate the sense of doubt or vagueness surrounding safety measures.

This includes setting up a solid emergency plan and ensuring that you have accessible emergency exits all around your building.

One way that could promote awareness about these safety codes is through regular safety quizzes with incentives for the winners. Another way is to keep reminders around the workplace in manuals, posters, and other similar materials.

3. Regular Inspections and Maintenance Checks for the Building

All buildings require consistent maintenance to preserve their structure. Be sure to consistently update and upgrade your work building as it may keep it in good shape for your employees and customers.

You can also schedule regular maintenance checks and inspections that could help to find any signs of wear and tear that may need to be addressed.

Additionally, be sure to incorporate safety measures within the design of your building. De-icing your walkways, adding rubber mats to slippery areas, and adding padding to your staircases are a few precautions that could go a long way and could prevent medical and legal expenses associated with injuries on business property.

4. Appropriate Equipment and Work Uniforms

Finally, ensure that your teams are equipped with high-quality gear and accessories designed to protect them from injuries common to their relevant positions. Employees need access to the right training, work uniforms, and equipment that may help them to perform at their best without putting themselves in harm's way.

Everyone Deserves a Safe Work Environment

Creating a safe work environment is a duty for every business. However, sometimes, despite your best efforts, things can go wrong. In circumstances like these, it is important that you may be able to protect your business and employees against potential accidents.

At PolicySweet®, we ensure that your business could be protected against several liabilities, giving you the kind of coverage you may need to protect your business. Get in touch with us or request a quote for a personalized plan today!

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