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Protect Your Home and Car This Winter


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CHESTER, England--December 13, 2011:

    
    - Check your insurance policy small print ahead of winter conditions, says
      MoneySupermarket
    - Ensure you have adequate protection in place against car breakdowns and burst
      pipes

As we head further into the winter months, Brits are urged to check the small print of their home insurance and car breakdown policies to ensure they are covered for winter conditions and breakdowns, warns MoneySupermarket.com [Money Supermarket ].

Britain's number one comparison site advises drivers to be extra vigilant and prepared on the roads as colder weather brings potentially difficult driving conditions. Motorists should be prepared for the increased risk of breakdowns and accidents caused by more hazardous driving conditions, meaning that comprehensive car breakdown cover is imperative. MoneySupermarket found UK breakdown cover is available from as little as GBP28.50 a year with The Green Insurance Company and GBP28.85 a year with Kwikfit[1]. These policies include features such as roadside repair and recovery to the nearest garage or any UK destination, alternative travel and accommodation costs.

Pete Harrison, insurance expert at MoneySupermarket.com said: "As the weather gets colder, it's important drivers are extra vigilant and suitably prepared for the conditions before getting behind the wheel. Motorists should ready themselves and their vehicles for ice and snow before taking to the roads, as well as thinking ahead about the increased risk of breakdowns and accidents caused by the hazardous conditions.

"I advise people to make regular checks to their vehicles before driving to avoid being a victim of a breakdown. Taking regular precautionary measures such as checking the oil level, anti-freeze, hazard lights, and tyres for tread depth and pressure. It is also advisable to stow items such as a torch, reflective triangle sign, high-visibility jacket, first aid kit, warm clothing and jump leads should you need them in the event of an emergency."

Home is where the heart is

The cold temperatures also mean Brits should check the small print of their home insurance policies to see if cover is provided for freezing and burst pipes, as well as boiler breakdown. Digging deep will reveal significant caveats in many policies for the cover of burst pipes, and some providers charge an additional premium for cover against boiler breakdown

Peter Harrison continued: "Homeowners will be shocked to discover burst pipes may not be covered by their insurance. For example, you may not be covered in the event of burst pipes if a property is left unoccupied, without heat or unfurnished - typically for 30 days in a row. If you are leaving a property unoccupied, confirming your cover with your insurance provider is crucial before you leave.

"Boiler breakdown exclusions to your policy are more common place, for example, cover is usually excluded when the boiler is over a certain age or if there are gas leaks from any pipes or gas-fired appliances. By considering the levels of cover needed, you can safeguard against facing the frosty chill of having to pay hundreds of pounds to repair damages. Speak to your provider if you are in any doubt about your levels of cover for your insurance policies and avoid getting caught out in the cold."

Notes to Editors:

moneysupermarket.comtop winter motoring tips:

    
    - Regularly check the oil level, anti-freeze, hazard lights and tyres for
      tread depth and pressure. Check the spare tyre is in good condition too.
    - Have the essentials in your car, such as a torch, reflective triangle sign,
      high-visibility jacket, first aid kit and jump leads.
    - Keep adequate distance from the vehicle in front and take particular care to
      look out for pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists.
    - In cold or icy conditions, drive carefully and ensure you don't accelerate,
      brake or take sharp corners suddenly.
    - Wear or stow essential winter clothing in the event of a breakdown in case you
      have to leave your vehicle.

moneysupermarket.com top winter home tips:

    
    - Keep heating on constant but lower than normal temperature. The house will
      remain warm, and avoids constant reheating when the house cools down.
    - Check insulation is in place on water pipes and lofts and areas of water
      storage such as a water tank.
    - If you have an outside tap, turn off the stop tap. This will prevent freezing
      and subsequent bursting.
    - Be sure you know where your stopcock is and be able to turn it off in the
      event of a burst pipe