With winter on its way out, you may be ready for some spring cleaning.
Make sure you protect your classic cars from damage or additional wear and tear.
Keep your important papers and small valuables away from burglars, fire or natural disaster.
For over a hundred years, we’ve offered unparalleled stability and protection for small boats, yachts, luxury mega-yachts, and more.
Here are some things you can do to assist firefighters and minimize the damage to your home.
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You may feel helpless against an encroaching wildfire, but rest assured that there are plenty of things you can do to limit its damage. Here are some steps to follow if there is the threat of a wildfire in your area.
If you are building a new home or addition in a wildfire-prone area or rebuilding after damage from a wildfire, understand that choices made during the construction process can go a long way in helping to protect your home and property from extensive damage. Here are some things to consider:
Your number one concern during a wildfire should be to keep yourself and your family safe. Everything else can be replaced. If conditions become too dangerous, you should immediately evacuate your home. Your Chubb Homeowners policy will respond to any covered loss in these cases. If you still have time to act and the fires have not yet threated your safety, here are some things you can do to mitigate the damage:
Once the fire is completely out and authorities say it is safe to return to your home, follow these steps to begin the cleanup process. First, be sure to inspect the roof and exterior from a distance for any sparks or embers as they could reignite.
Just because an event is catastrophic doesn't mean its effects have to be.