Insurance advisory: Easter heavy rain expected for BOP
12 April 2017
Insurance advisory: Easter heavy rain expected for BOP
With up to 300mm expected to hit Bay of Plenty in the 72 hours from midday Wednesday, on an already saturated region, the Insurance Council of NZ is urging people in the region and throughout the country to be prepared for flooding.
“We want to help communities to reduce the risks they face. If you can get as much of your home contents out of harm’s way, secure heavy outdoor objects and park vehicles in garages if possible” said Tim Grafton Insurance Council Chief Executive.
Pre-flood tips:
Move valuables from
lower ground including electrical equipment if
possible
Secure outdoor possessions
Have emergency
equipment like portable radio, torch, mobile on hand
Keep
your insurer’s contact numbers on hand
“Taking photographic evidence of the flooding and damage to your property will help with your claims assessment and if you need to move damaged or contaminated goods from your house for health and safety reasons” he said.
Tips for
recovery:
Do not do anything that puts your safety at
risk or causes more damage to your property
Contact your
insurer, or insurance adviser. Do not be concerned if you
can’t find your insurance papers. Insurers have electronic
records and need only your name and address.
Avoid
entering flood water, on foot or in a vehicle. Flood water
can contain raw sewage and contaminants, can conduct
electricity, mask hidden hazards, and pose a serious hazard
to health. It may be deeper, or moving faster, than you
expect.
Try to make the buildings safe and weatherproof
but don’t make any emergency repairs unless it is safe to
do so.
Don’t start non-essential repairs without your
insurance company’s approval.
If water has entered the
property, don't turn on your electricity until it has been
inspected by an electrician
Do what you have to make your
home safe and sanitary. Remove and discard any water or
mud-damaged goods that pose a health risk, such as saturated
carpets and soft furnishings.
Take photos of damaged
property to help speed up the assessments and claims
process.
Do not drive your vehicle if it has suffered
water damage
The extent of the insured damage will not be known for some weeks.
ENDS