Looking after yourself and your home as bad weather rolls in
Looking after yourself and your home as bad weather rolls in - AA Insurance
Auckland, 15
November 2016 – As severe weather hits the
country AA Insurance is urging customers with earthquake
damaged homes to look after themselves first, and only
attempt to secure their properties against the storms if it
is safe to do so.
Strong winds and heavy rain have been forecast to continue to batter the country this week, with a MetService warning that winds in some areas could be powerful enough to lift roofs, bring down powerlines, damage trees and make driving difficult.
“Our first priority is your safety and that of your family,” says Simon Hobbs, Head of Claims at AA Insurance. “With the storms arriving, if you need emergency repairs, such as mending a hole in your roof or replacing smashed window panes, or you are unable to stay in your home and need assistance, then ring us on 0800 500 216 as soon as you can.
“If it is safe for you to do so, then check your property and repair anything that may be damaged, or could cause damage to another part of your, or your neighbours’, property. Secure or store away items such as outdoor furniture or garden equipment that could be blown about in the storm.
“However, even if there is storm damage on top of damage from Monday’s earthquake, you’ll still be covered by your insurance. There is no rush to make a claim unless you need us to arrange temporary accommodation or to do emergency repairs,” he continues.
AA Insurance
advises its customers to stay
safe:
· Make sure you, your
family and pets are safe
· Do not
attempt to inspect or repair any damage until it is safe to
do so
· Keep clear of broken windows or
roofs
· Follow Civil Defence guidelines
for your safety – getthru.govt.nz
·
AA Insurance customers should call us on 0800 500 216 to
report any damage to your property especially if you need
emergency repairs.
Securing your property (if you
can access it safely):
· If
there is water in your light fittings, turn your lights off
and call an electrician immediately
· If
it is safe to do so, place a tarpaulin over any areas where
the roof is leaking.
· Pull curtains and
drapes over windows to prevent injury from shattered or
flying glass
· Unplug appliances which
may be affected by electrical power surges. If power is lost
unplug major appliances
· If the floors
are wet, lift your furniture off the floor to prevent
staining
· If possible, pack fragile
items away until the aftershocks
subside
· Don’t drive unless you
absolutely need to. If your vehicle has been damaged or
suffered flooding it may be unsafe to
drive
· Secure or move your outdoor
furniture inside, or any debris that could go flying during
a storm or high winds
· Keep or take
photos of any damaged items, including spoilt food if your
power has gone off or any other items you may have needed to
dispose of – this is useful to confirm with EQC or your
insurer what needs replacing
EQC
advice
There is no urgency to make a claim,
however those customers who are ready to do so should follow
these steps:
· Ring your insurer first
if you need temporary accommodation or urgent
repairs.
· EQC will be taking care of
the first $115k of house and $23k of contents damage (inc
gst), so if you have minor or moderate earthquake-related
damage to your home or contents, you should contact
EQC.
· You can lodge a claim by
contacting EQC directly, or make a claim online via the EQC
website.
· EQC will then let us know
that you’ve made a claim with them.
·
You have three months to make your claims with EQC for any
non-urgent repairs, so you have time to look after any
critical matters first.
“Once people have time to assess the damage they’ll start contacting EQC or their insurer, to help with the damage, or make emergency plans,” Simon says. “However, as aftershocks are still happening, and bad weather is hitting the country, it’s too soon to know the extent of the claims. At this stage it’s more important for people to focus on their own safety and to contact us if they need our help.”
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