While prevention is the best protection against fires, precautions can be taken to protect possessions. A fire resistant safe or filing cabinet can help protect important documents like deeds, mortgages, titles for cars and birth certificates. Computer disks, home videos and family photographs can also be kept safe this way – if you’re using a safe specifically designed for such heat-sensitive items. For added protection, make duplicates and store the copies away from home in a secure location.
A basic precaution is to purchase a good homeowner's, tenant's or condominium owner's insurance policy. These usually come in two coverage varieties.
- Named perils policies specifically list the perils for which they provide coverage.
- Open perils policies provide coverage for all perils except those specifically listed as being excluded.
There are also two main settlement varieties.
- Replacement cost settlements pay today's cost to rebuild or replace a structure with materials of like kind and quality.
- Actual cash value settlements deduct for depreciation.
Contact us for more information about protecting your home and possessions from a devastating fire.
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