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What range should my home insurance be?

50 yards from fire hydrant, good structure, built in 60', $90,000 home, 1300 square feet, not in flood zone, great credit score, first time purchase.this is information that I know may help. Just curious if anyone had something compatiblewhat do you pay?

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You'll need to buy a smoke detector, a fire extinguisher (optional), a security alarm for when you sleep at night or when you leave the house, a bar to put on the back door (for extra safety), what ever you think you'd need to avoid fires, carbon monoxide, buglers, ect.
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Try searching for the word 'tunnels' or use them in similar context to proxy while searching. Proxies are often disguised as tunnels.

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