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UK commercial property landlords advised to take action against adverse weather

Published on 19/09/2011 15:52:54

In light of recent reports of damage to homes and commercial properties following adverse weather conditions, landlords are being advised to take action by leading business insurance broker, Swinton Commercial.

The firm aims to reinforce the importance of having the correct insurance policy to protect businesses against structural damage to their commercial premises.

Adverse weather conditions can severely impact upon day-to-day business and landlords are being asked to consider protection for stock damage and business interruption.

Commercial property owners can also take simple precautionary measures to protect their premises and livelihoods against adverse weather fronts:

  1. Ensure all staff are aware of opening up and closing down procedures. Failure to lock up your premises properly could result in significant amounts of damaged goods;
  2. Consider using shutters to protect windows and doors against strong gales and sandbags to guard against mild flooding;
  3. Back up important computer data on computers and store off-premises overnight to avoid a book debts claim;
  4. Secure IEE Certificate for the premises as storms can result in electrical fires. Most commercial property insurance policies will require proof of the electrics being certified before they pay out in the event of a claim.


Jolene Shaw, technical referral advisor at Swinton Commercial, said: "Many business owners don't think about how the weather can affect their business until it's too late.

"That's why it's so important to have the right insurance policy in place. Failure to do this could result in owners dipping into their savings or profits in order to pay for repairs.

"This has been known to cause significant damage to business profits, and in extreme cases resulted in bankruptcy."

Many business owners don't think about how the weather can affect their business until it's too late.
Jolene, Shaw, technical referral advisor at Swinton Commercial.

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