Triple-I Offers 7 Tips to Keep Halloween’s Risks from Haunting You
These seven tips will keep your home—and trick-or-treaters—safer when the annual celebration of
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Remove any leaves and brush from your home’s walkway to avert slips and falls.
The liability portion of either a homeowners or renters insurance policy comes into play if someone is injured while on your property. - Make sure your home is well-lit. This provides greater safety on walkways after the sun sets.
- Keep electrical wires tied down. Certain costumes put children at risk of tripping, especially if they are wearing masks and unfamiliar with your property. Electrical cords should be securely tied down and kept out of a pedestrian’s path.
- Make sure handrails and railings are secure. Children and adults can easily fall when mounting stairs if the handrails or railings alongside them are either wobbly or come loose.
- Consider keeping pets away from trick-or-treaters. Pets are often unreceptive to a steady stream of visitors.
- Keep decorations away from any open flames or heat sources. Decorations are extremely flammable. Use battery-operated bulbs instead of candles to illuminate items like jack-o-lanterns.
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Set security systems and motion detectors. If you have them, and are away from home on
Halloween , take this step to discourage vandals and burglars.
Standard homeowners insurance policies provide liability protection from common
Liability limits generally start at about
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