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Protecting Your Good Name


Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America, victimizing over 10 million people a year
and costing billions of dollars.

Did you know that stolen identities are used up to 30 times, with most victims only discovering the theft
after they've been turned down for a loan or contacted by a collection agency. You may already be a
victim, many times over, and not even know it

How LifeLock Protects You

1. They ask the credit bureaus to set free fraud alerts on your behalf. Then every 90 days or so they ask
the credit bureaus to do it again.

2. LifeLock requests that your name be removed from pre-approved credit card and junk mail lists and
they keep making the requests as they expire. Statistics show that this is one of the many ways that
thieves hijack identities.

3. Then they order free credit reports on your behalf from the major credit bureaus and they are sent
directly to you. They do this every year.

Their monitoring package:

* scanning known criminal websites for the illegal selling or trading of your personal information
(including your Social Security number, credit card number, driver’s license and email address, if
provided) and informs you when something is found.

* notifies you when we detect any new address information associated with your name in address
databases nationwide. This helps alert you if a criminal has changed your address to steal mail and
obtain your financial information.
If your Identity is stolen while you are a member of LifeLock, they do whatever it takes to recover your
good name,

LifeLock spends up to $1,000,000 to do it...that's their guarantee














The Importance of Clean Air in Your Home

Clean air facts...Did You Know?


The Environmental Protection Agency lists indoor air pollution to be among the top five environmental
risks to public health.

EPA studies show indoor levels of pollutants may be 25 times and occasionally more than 100 times,
higher than outdoor levels. Indoor air is four to five times more polluted than outdoor air.

More than 15 million Americans are estimated to have asthma, including one-in-13 school-age
children.Over 28 million Americans suffer from hay fever and other allergies

American homeowners are not aware that pollution may be worse inside their homes than outdoors.

Homes are now more energy efficient, but they also lock in allergens, toxins, and infectious agents.

Children inhale 50% more air per pound of body weight than adults and are especially sensitive to air
quality problems.

According to a study by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, indoor air contaminants are responsible
for half of all illnesses.





Tobacco smoke actually contains over 4,000 compounds, many of which are strong irritants.

Cooking, cleaning and redecorating can spread indoor pollutants.

Most homes generate about 40 pounds of dust per year for every 1.500 square feet of space.

About 40,000 dust mites, a common cause of household allergies, can be found in only one ounce of
dust.

Even a spotless home can allow indoor pollutants to flourish. Bathrooms, damp basements, and even
carpets and furniture are often the prime causes.

Many airborne contaminants are invisible—spores, bacteria, particulates, gases and chemicals can all
contribute to short and long-term health consequences, including headache, allergies, fatigue, asthma
or even cancer.


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