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Be Aware Flood Dangers
Have a map of your buildings insurance home insurance local area handy. Many people are still at risk of flood especially as climatic changes take place, so homeowners and businesses must be prepared. Keep it in a safe place upstairs.
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Wednesday Nights Cost 127m
And while many people go out to indulge hobbies like sports and bingo or watch the football on Wednesday nights, the success of prime-time TV shows such as Supernanny, Lost and recently Desperate Housewives shows that for others, Wednesday night is stay-at-home night. Wednesday night - Wales, East Anglia, North-West, Scotland. Martin Scott, Head of Home Insurance, says:. Thursday night - London, South-East. Check all doors and windows are securely closed and locked when leaving the home and before going to bed.
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Nobody home
More than a quarter (26%) of people say they don't have pets because they're not home enough to look after them properly, and 1.4 million (5%) have so little time at home that they employ someone else to do either their housework or laundry. Also make sure you're covered for personal liability in case you cause damage to someone else's property. In the year to 31st March 2005, there were 58,000 domestic fires in the UK*. Nobody home KNOCK KNOCK NOBODY'S HOME - BRITISH HOMES REGULARLY LEFT EMPTY.
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It's a New "Yawn's" Eve
Interviews were conducted across the country and the results have been weighted to the profile of all adults. buildings insurance home insurance ICM is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. It's a New "Yawn's" Eve 31/12/2005Parties and pubs shunned in favour of a New Year's Eve night in!New Year's Eve is set to be a big night in with more than seven in ten people (32 million[1] intending to celebrate the start of 2006 with a night at home or at the house of friends or family. However, more surprising is the 100,000[2] over 65s who say they are also planning on dancing the night away at a nightclub!
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Kids school gear
SCHOOL BAG ITEM AVERAGE COST Pay-as-you-go mobile 100 MP3 Player 150 Trainers 50 Gameboy Advance 70 Games 30 each Football Boots buildings insurance home insurance 30 School Bag 20 TOTAL 450 Martin Scott, Head of Churchill Home Insurance, said:. Mobile Phones 36 % 2. The same percentage of parents even admitted they would buy their kids a designer label school bag if brands like Louis Vuitton or Gucci started making them. Even the humble school bag has received an upgrade, with 15 percent of parents buildings insurance home insurance saying their kid's school bag is worth 30 or more. Bicycles 26 % 3. Electronic Gadgets 16 % 4. home buildings contents insurance Read more... |
Gift Fest This Christmas
Research by Churchill Home Insurance reveals that parents are planning to shell out £119 on presents for each of their children this year. * Research commissioned by Churchill Home Insurance with 1,936 UK parents, October 2005. “The research clearly shows that parents are buildings insurance home insurance prepared buildings insurance home insurance to treat their children at Christmas, although some may be surprised by the amount they are spending overall. buildings insurance home insurance Read more... |
Home Disasters
Home Disasters Six Home Disasters Or Accidents Over A Lifetime They say home is where the heart is and it shouldn’t be taken for granted. According to ONS, there are 24,479,439 households in the UK. Householders without the reassurance of home insurance can spend years rebuilding their lives should such disasters occur.” Notes:. The most frequent claim is for accidental damage, such as spilling food or drink on carpets and sofas, damage to TVs or entertainment equipment, DIY accidents such as drilling through a cable or water pipe, or even damage to patio doors and double glazing. Read more... |
Student Possessions Worth 2.5bn
What Students Own Item Estimated Value PC/Laptop 700 Mobile 100 TV 150 Stereo 100 CDs 250 DVD Player 100 iPod 140 Games Console 160 Digital Camera 150 DVDs 200 Clothes 800 Books 150 Total 3,000 * Exact figure:. That way parents can rest assured that their offspring's buildings insurance home insurance valuable possessions are insured against break-ins at no extra cost." Churchill Home Insurance recommends that students:. Then there are 'essentials' such as mobile phone, TV, CDs and a CD player, as well as the ubiquitous iPod and game consoles. Read more... |
All sorts of quirkiness
buildings insurance home Look for buildings insurance home insurance a policy which will provide the widest possible cover with exclusions kept to a minimum. Check they provide cover anywhere in the world without the need to arrange extra cover (although you may be based in the UK most of the time, many musicians and music teachers travel overseas on tours and a household policy may not cover such events). One of the recent claims Allianz Cornhill has received is for a 'Percussion Monkee Tree' - this is a tree branch sited on a surf board with wheels, decorated with chime bars, cow bells, drums and cymbals hanging off it - after a burglary where various items were taken and the tree was stripped. Read more... |
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Women spend three years shopping
The buildings insurance home insurance research also found :. The practical and essential side is that householders should make sure that their home insurance will cover the replacement value of all their possessions." Unsurprisingly, a guilty one in five (21 per cent) women hide their shopping from their partners, and another one in five (22 per cent) lie to their partners about how much they spend on accessories. Two in five (42 per cent) admit that they regularly splash out on accessories even though they don't really need them. But it's not just shoes that women go wild for - belts, handbags, hats and jewellery are also must-have accessories for the outfits of millions of women. Read more... |
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