Sunderland Echo

Is your Christmas insured?

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and is the maximum the insurer will pay out on any one item that is not listed separately on the policy. So if you are given a fancy handbag or piece of jewellery worth more than your policy’s item limit, contact your insurer so you can add it on.”

Adding to your policy may result in you being charged an extra premium though, but this might be a small price to pay to have those designer presents.

But you don’t need to be spending thousands on expensive gifts to think about your insurance policy over Christmas. For example, perishable items, like refrigerat­ed or frozen food, could also be covered in your insurance policy.

Kevin explains more, “Most policies will pay out if there is a power cut that leads to your food thawingout and being spoiled. If your policy doesn’t provide all the cover you want, it’s usually possible to upgrade, so check with your provider.”

“Many contents insurance policies include an automatic ‘seasonal uplift’ for the weeks either side of Christmas. This caters for presents as well as extra food and drink bought-in to fuel the festivitie­s.

He adds, “But if insurers are bumping up the cover they provide, it’s because they know burglars are particular­ly active at this time of year. And that’s a reminder for all of us to take steps to keep them at bay.”

So if you’re concerned about keeping your gifts protected this Christmas, follow Kevin’s top tips and you too will have a very merry (and safe) Christmas:

Use your door and window locks and your alarm, if you have one. Make sure the property is secure, even if you’re just popping next door for a drink with the neighbours.

Don’t leave wrapped presents or expensive items where they can be seen through the window.

Don’t boast about your presents publicly on social media. Lock down your security settings.

Don’t tell the world via social media when you’re out partying and there’s no-one at home

If you’re having a party at home, put fragile and precious items in a safe place.

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