NY Chartis Tips 08 31
To: BUSINESS EDITORS
Contact: Marie Ali, Chartis, +1-212-458-2536, [email protected]; or Peter Himler, Flatiron Communications, +1-516-729-6461, [email protected]
NEW YORK, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- With the possibility that Hurricane
Earl may strike the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, the Private
Client Group division of Chartis is reminding homeowners that advance
planning can make the difference between minor damage and catastrophic
property loss. Private Client Group insures owners of large, complex
residences as part of its property/casualty program for high-net-worth
families, yet all homeowners can benefit from these practical tips to
help minimize damage:
When a Hurricane Is Forecast for Your Area
Install storm shutters and secure your garage door. Move personal possessions to the center of your home, away from windows and doors. Elevate your belongings as much as possible in case water pools on the floor around windows and doors. Remove window treatments from windows and French doors. In the event draperies cannot be removed, elevate or secure/encase the lower portion of drapes in plastic. Roll up area rugs and move them to the center of your home. Elevate them if possible. Place towels at the base of terrace doors. Remove all patio furniture from your yard or terrace, and store it in your garage or house. Remove potted plants, lawn ornaments and sculptures and store them indoors. Fill the fuel supply for your back-up electrical generator. Test the generator under load to ensure it is functioning properly. Place important documents, i.e. insurance policies, bank account information, credit card information, important contact numbers, etc. in a plastic container to ensure their availability after the storm passes.
After a Hurricane
If you discover water in your home, contact a restoration company immediately to begin the water extraction process. Run the air conditioner to dehumidify your home. Remove any wet items and store them in the garage, if possible. Call your insurance agent or broker to report any damage.
More information here:
https://www-604.chartisinsurance.com/PCG/internet/en/files/HPUChecklist_tcm674-99484.pdf
https://www-604.chartisinsurance.com/PCG/internet/en/files/HPU%205%204%2010_tcm674-183789.pdf
About Chartis
Chartis is a world leading property-casualty and general insurance
organization serving more than 45 million clients in over 160
countries and jurisdictions. With a 90-year history, one of the
industry's most extensive ranges of products and services, deep claims
expertise and excellent financial strength, Chartis enables its
commercial and personal insurance clients alike to manage virtually
any risk with confidence.
Chartis is the marketing name for the worldwide property-casualty and
general insurance operations of Chartis Inc. For additional
information, please visit our website at
http://www.chartisinsurance.com. All products are written by insurance
company subsidiaries or affiliates of Chartis Inc. Coverage may not be
language. Non-insurance products and services may be provided by
independent third parties. Certain coverage may be provided by a
surplus lines insurer. Surplus lines insurers do not generally
participate in state guaranty funds and insureds are therefore not
protected by such funds.
Contacts:
Marie Ali Chartis [email protected] 212-458-2536
Peter Himler Flatiron Communications [email protected] 516-729-6461
This press release was issued through eReleases(R). For more
information, visit eReleases Press Release Distribution at
http://www.ereleases.com.
SOURCE Chartis
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