April 18, 2023
A Homeowners Insurance Update
We all know how to keep our home safe from fires, burglars and other major homeowner’s risks. Your homeowner’s insurance covers many different kinds of losses. Cooking, candles, and smoking are the biggest causes of house fires in the United States. However, there are a few hazards around the home that many of us don’t think about.
9volt Batteries
9volt batteries can create fire when exposed to many kinds of metal. Keep 9volt batteries stored in a plastic container.
Smoke Alarms That Are Not Working
A large percentage of homes fires go un-noticed because of smoke alarms that don’t work. A working smoke alarm can be your best defense to notify you of a fire.
Dryers
Over 20% of home fires start as a result of poorly vented or dust-filled dryer vents. Check your dryer vent every time you use your dryer.
Candles
Candles left unattended are also a major cause of home fires. If you use candles, make sure they are kept away from flammable items and blow out before you leave the room.