Last Chance for Liberty Safe Giveaway from California Casualty
Time is running short for first responders who want
Three lucky winners will each receive
"First responders do the hard work keeping our communities safe," said California Casualty Sr. Vice President
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$500 coverage for personal belongings (including uniforms and turnout gear) taken from an insured vehicle - Waived deductibles for damage to a vehicle while parked where they work or volunteer as a first responder
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$5,000 coverage for firearms (with higher amounts available)
Learn more about why
What a better way to protect valuable and personal security possessions than with a Liberty Safe from the "Better Safe Than Sorry" giveaway. The deadline to enter is
*Liberty Safe and 5.11® are not participating partners in or sponsors of this contest.
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