One of the main reasons for the spike in homeowner’s insurance claims is fire. Fire claims increase around 15% during the holidays. Fire departments have named candles to be the number 1 reason while these deadly disasters are started. Christmas trees also cause a huge fire hazard, especially if they’re not cared for correctly. It is extremely important to make sure your tree is watered regularly and that your christmas tree lights aren’t left on for many hours at a time.
Unfortunately, theft claims increase by at least 7% during the holiday season as well. Many thieves find that they can get away stealing more valuables during this time of year because there are simply more things to steal. Make sure you keep gifts out of sight and close curtains near the christmas tree or living room when you leave to deter any unwanted guests. Make sure you lock your doors and windows, and if possible, install a security alarm system or motion detector lights around the perimeter of your home.
As you can see, the holidays can bring on more stress than you thought possible. If you are prepared, however, you can rest assure that your family, friends and home will be safe. As always, look over your homeowner’s insurance policy before the holidays start up to make sure you’d be covered if one of these unforeseen disasters were to take place.
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