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16/12/2004
Over recent years Britons have embraced the American custom of illuminating the outside of their houses with Christmas lights, festooning their roofs with metres of cable and thousands of twinkling lights. Inside too, houses are a testimony to design flair and creativity with Christmas trees, candles and decorations. This year it is estimated that some 8.9 million sets of lights will be bought for the occasion.
Halifax General Insurance is warning the public to take extra care around Christmas time. In 2003 64% of all fire-related insurance claims recorded by Halifax General Insurance were as a result of an accident - including incidents such as candles setting fire to furniture, hot coals falling from a fire and accidents whilst cooking and a further 17% of fires were caused by electrical faults.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents reported nearly 2,000 fires resulting from the handling of, or placing articles too close, to candles in 2003. Furthermore, fire claims accounted for over 10% of all household claims in December 2003 and Halifax saw an increase of 19% in fire- related claims from Nov-Dec 2003.
Howard Posner, chief executive of Halifax General Insurance said: "Every Christmas we receive thousands of phone calls from householders who have had fire damage to their properties, a large proportion of which can be attributed to faulty Christmas lights, or accidents with candles, which are traditionally used during this time of year."
Though many accidents are unforeseeable and unavoidable, taking some simple steps to ensure your home is less open to fire hazards can reduce the chances of a house fire or limit the damage caused considerably.
Halifax recommend the following top safety tips:
Howard continued: "Although your home insurance policy should cover you for the physical damage to your property, it is the serious danger to lives and the inconvenience and distress of the aftermath of a fire that should make people think twice before lighting up this Christmas."
The total cost of fire damage claims made by Halifax customers in 2003 was a staggering £24.95 million an average of almost £4,500 of damage per incident. Not only would a fire be more inconvenient and disruptive around the festive season but, with all the additional contents in the form of presents, decorations and food there is an increased risk of under-insurance.
Halifax point out that with some home insurance, the contents cover provided is unlimited, but you should check your policy and in any case make sure you have kept your insurer updated about any high cost items.
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