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Stay warm but safe this holiday season
    Posted on 11/12/2007 at 16:20
Perhaps you live in a house without central heating and depend on devices such as oil filled radiators and fan heaters to keep your bedroom warm. Perhaps you are lucky enough to have a working fireplace in your bedroom and occasionally treat yourself to a snuggle under the duvet, with a log fire crackling in the hearth. Then again, maybe you just feel the cold, and can’t get into bed until y...
Holiday HomeSafe
    Posted on 02/10/2007 at 09:57
There are so many things to organise when you are going on holiday that very few of us give a second thought to what would happen if disaster struck at home whilst we were sunning ourselves on a foreign beach. Disaster comes in many guises: gas leaks, plumbing problems, blocked drains, damage to windows or doors, problems with the roof, electrical faults and central heating malfunctions. All,...
Open fires and thatched roofs - tis the season
    Posted on 24/09/2007 at 12:54
Cottages with thatched roofs, logs crackling in an open fire – it’s the perfect rural idyll, but common sense dictates that they are an explosive (or at any rate combustible) combination. Who in their right mind is going to insure you if you want to sit in your thatched cottage toasting your feet in front of an open fire? Many insurance companies will not insure thatched properties...
How to cover your belongings as a student
    Posted on 17/09/2007 at 14:12
As any parent of a student will tell you, there seems to be no end to the personal belongings deemed necessary to make your offspring’s student accommodation a true "home away from home." As A level results are published and university places confirmed, it is all too easy in the excitement to overlook the thorny question of insuring these belongings. There is also the question of cost. With ...
Protecting your child's schoolbag
    Posted on 05/09/2007 at 10:32
Gone are the days of children's school bags containing nothing but a pencil case, a dog-eared exercise book, the packed lunch leftovers and a pair of sweaty trainers. Research carried out by esure Home Insurance has revealed that the average secondary pupil's school bag contains possessions worth up to £265, with some of the more affluent teenagers having over £1100 worth of belongings with ...
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