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Home > Es-Us > Blog > Winter is on it's way!
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2018

Winter is on it's way!

It’s that time of year. Winter is here and with it, severe weather events are inevitable. Between frozen pipes, falling tree limbs, space heater fires, and black ice, dangers are abound when freezing temperatures combine with even slight precipitation.
 

From Property and Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI):

Each year, winter storms create more than $1 billion in insured losses. Please read below for some helpful tips to keep you and your family safe and hopefully claim free.
Do you allow extra space to brake when driving during the winter?
Have you prepared an emergency travel kit for your car and/or home?
Have you checked your attic and pipes to ensure they have proper insulation?
Have you made sure your heating system and chimney have been cleaned and inspected?
Have you talked with your insurance agent or company to review and understand your coverage?
Have you made sure home smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms are installed and working?
 
Cold weather tips for homeowners
One of the biggest dangers comes from heating fires, which is a leading cause of home fire deaths. Nearly half (49%) of all home heating fires occur in December, January and February. It is important to keep anything that can burn at least 3 feet from heating equipment (furnace, fireplace, wood stove, and portable heater).
Frozen pipes and water damage are the second biggest concern. Studies show these accidents account for 22% of all homeowners claims.
Insulate pipes, especially those leading to the outside, and plug holes around the pipes with insulation or spray-in foam. Make sure there is warm air flowing around pipes that are located near an outside wall. Check pipes under sinks to make sure they will get adequate heat. If you plan to travel and leave your home unoccupied for several days in cold weather, be sure to keep your heat on to prevent pipes from freezing. Make sure there is clear access to the main water shut-off valve in case there is a leak or a pipe suddenly bursts.
Winter road hazards
Studies show 22% of crashes involving property damage are caused by bad weather, including rain, snow and ice.
For motorists, winterize your vehicles by checking your antifreeze, battery, tires and windshield wiper fluid. Make sure your headlights, taillights and emergency flashers are working. Prepare an emergency travel kit with items such as blankets, jumper cables, a shovel, a flashlight, salt, flares and other emergency supplies. A toolkit, bottled water and snack food are also useful items to include. Keep at least half of a tank of gas in your car at all times.
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