Minimise the Risk of House Insurance Claims
Saturday August 15th 2009, 10:29 am
Filed under: house insurance
Minimise the Risk of House Insurance Claims

Homeowners will be aware of the need for appropriate home insurance to ensure that the home and its contents are insured. Of course, it’s one of the many necessary expenses to owning a home; however, reducing the cost of your policy will depend on the measures you adopt around the home to minimise or avoid any house insurance claims.

The most obvious tip to avoiding house insurance claims is to minimise the risk of burglary. There are a number of security devices which can be installed around the home to deter burglars. Burglar alarms, security lighting and security cameras can all be installed around your home to help deter potential thieves.

Other measures include removing valuable items that could easily be seen by potential thieves, either through windows or within the garden. In addition, it is important to ensure all external doors have an adequate security locking system in place, which can make it more difficult for break-ins to occur.

Many house insurance claims are made during the winter months; particularly as sub zero temperatures can increase the risk of frozen and burst pipes and an expensive house insurance claim. This risk can be minimised by leaving your heating on for a short period of time each day. What’s more, periodic checks should be made throughout the year on the general security and maintenance of your home. As such, clearing out gutters and ensuring all roofing is in order are excellent examples of procedures to minimise the risk and potential for damage.

Another sensible measure which may not only avoid a house insurance claim but could also save your life would be to fit a smoke alarm. Smoke alarms are readily available from many outlets and are inexpensive – a further step would be to purchase a fire extinguisher in case of any emergencies, which could be fitted close to your kitchen.

Educate and equip yourself for other common instances which could lead to unnecessary house insurance claims, such as spills. When a spill does occur then it’s important to act fast – for general spills a home dishwasher-liquid mixed with warm water should do the trick. For more specific spills like red wine, the addition of ammonia or vinegar may also be required. Alternatively, a dollop of table salt will quickly soak up the spill ready for the vacuum cleaner.

If you are a homeowner looking for a more competitive house insurance quote then you may find that some of the measures outlined above could even reduce your quote. With the current economic climate in mind, that could only be a good thing.


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Help answer the question about house insurance

Do you lock the doors between your main house and your conservatory and will it affect your home insurance?
we have had a latest mordern design conservatory installed with quality locks – much better ones than the very old door which was the final house exit before. if i take the door out to open the space up, will the house insurance be affected?

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