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As frigid weather approaches and an amber warning is in effect through the weekend, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) is providing guidance to customers on how to stay secure and safeguard their homes during colder temperatures.
“With low temperatures on the horizon, individuals must prioritize their safety and heed warnings and advice. It is essential to take precautions when driving, and measures should be taken to protect homes as well. Cold temperatures can result in pipes freezing and bursting, and while insurance may cover the damage incurred, it cannot alleviate the stress and distress caused. Simple measures like utilizing draught excluders around doors or setting your thermostat to an anti-frost mode can assist in keeping your home warm.”
Driving
Exercise caution to ensure your safety and that of your vehicle.
For more information, refer to our winter driving advice.
Frozen Pipes
The damage and inconvenience caused by frozen and burst pipes can be considerable for individuals and their homes. Insurers settled around 12,000 weather-related claims for burst pipes in 2023, with the average claim surpassing £17,000.
A few straightforward steps can assist in preventing pipes from freezing, and the ABI is encouraging individuals to take action now.
To lower the chances of frozen pipes this winter:
If your pipes freeze:
If your pipe bursts:
If you are considering leaving your home unoccupied check your home insurance policy for any restrictions on coverage or specific stipulations if your home is left unoccupied for an extended duration, such as more than 30 days.
Open fires and candles might appear to be an effective way to minimize heating expenses; however, they will substantially elevate the risk of fire damage or destruction of home and belongings.
If using an open fireplace, ensure that the chimney and flues are inspected by a professional and cleaned if they have not been utilized for some time. Be certain to use a fireguard.
Your local fire brigade can offer advice on heating your home safely.
Travel
Frigid weather could hinder your travel arrangements. If you are scheduled to fly, verify the guidance from your airline or the airport. If your flight gets cancelled, reach out to your tour operator or airline. If your flight is delayed, or if transport disruptions caused by severe weather result in you missing your flight, you might be able to claim under your travel insurance. Check your policy for specifics, including limits on possible claims.
Be mindful that a sudden melt of snow could lead to flooding. Sign up for flood alerts through the Environment Agency website.
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