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May 26, 2022
It happens. You accidentally leave a frying pan on the stove and the next thing you know, your kitchen is engulfed in smoke. What do you do?
Call 911 and make sure everyone is safely out of the home. Following the fire, call your insurance company. But did you know that even though certain types of claims are beyond your control, there are some that could be prevented? Let’s take a look at the most common causes of home insurance claims, and some proven tips that can help prevent them.
An overflowing tub, leaky toilet or a shower that doesn’t drain properly, or even a slow leak all add up to water damage – the most costly type of damage to your home.
Prevention tips: Always be vigilant. Never let the bath run unattended, repair small leaks immediately and, if your bathroom is in the basement, make sure your appliances are protected by anti-backflow valves.
Hoses and pipes leak due to corrosion, a damaged fitting, or just wear and tear.
Prevention tips: Check the condition of the pipes regularly. Consider replacing them with metal-reinforced hoses. Avoid using these appliances if you aren’t home during their operation.
Cooking fires are the number one cause of home fires. Further, the leading cause of fires in the kitchen is unattended cooking. Heating oil specifically is a significant fire hazard. In just seconds, oil can ignite into a fire that becomes impossible to control.
Prevention tips: When cooking never leave the stove unattended. When cooking with oil, use a deep fryer as it’s much safer. Be sure to use a CSA or ULC certified fryer with a thermostat. Read the instructions for use and storage and turn it off immediately after use.
Barbequing is a great way to cook food however, if not done properly, can pose a safety and fire hazard.
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Despite the fact that the number of smokers is steadily decreasing, fire caused by cigarette still seems to be a major cause of property damage.
Prevention tips:
Temporary electrical installations or overloaded connections are a significant fire hazard.
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A candlelit dinner can turn into a catastrophe if you leave burning candles unattended. In fact, accidental fires are the second most common type of insurance claim after water-related damage.
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Having your home broken into, can be very traumatic. Being robbed of valuables or sentimental treasures can be both a financial and psychological hardship.
Prevention tips:
Hail storms, violent winds and other natural disasters can severely damage your property.
Prevention tips: If a storm is coming, minimize the potential damage by storing patio furniture and BBQ (without the tank) inside. Make sure you have enough supplies for the first 72 hours of an emergency.
Keys to preventing water damage in your home: Preventing water damage
These tips are provided for information and prevention purposes only. They are general in nature, and Desjardins Insurance cannot be held liable for them. We recommend using caution and consulting an expert for comprehensive, tailored advice.
Desjardins Insurance refers to Certas Home and Auto Insurance Company, underwriter of automobile and property insurance or Desjardins Financial Security Life Assurance Company, underwriter of life insurance and living benefits products.