Home Claim Prevention Checklist

I hope everyone is starting the new year off feeling refreshed and ready for whatever 2024 brings!

As I sat down with my marketing person, Maria, to write this month’s blog, we realized she had quite a few items on this checklist that weren’t even on her radar as a homeowner. The following checklist is meant to be a list of high priority maintenance tasks to check off throughout the year. While there are more items that could be added, this list contains what I consider to be the high impact items that can really make a difference in preventing damage to your home.

I hope you find this checklist helpful! There is a printable PDF version, or browse the list below. If there’s any important tasks you feel are missing, I’d love to hear from you!

HOME SAFETY & CLAIM PREVENTION CHECKLIST

Multiple Times A Year

  • Replace batteries in smoke detectors during time changes (every 6 months).
  • Clean dryer vents (can DIY with a vacuum cleaner) (1-2 times per year).
  • Change furnace filters (monthly to 2 times per year depending on furnace/filter type).

Every Year

  • Check your fire extinguisher (should be located close to the kitchen).
  • Review and discuss family emergency evacuation plan regarding fire/tornadoes/earthquakes/etc.
  • Make sure everyone in the home knows where the main water shutoff valve is located, and how to turn it off.
  • Ensure CO2 detector is working.
  • Check flashing around fire place.
  • Clean gutters (if open).
  • Check all cords accessible to pets for damage from chewing.

As Needed/Other

  • Change washer hoses (every 7 years).
  • Have a home inventory done and stored off site (video and/or pictures) and keep it updated.
  • Leave a spare key with a neighbor, relatives, or friends who can check on your home while you are out of town.
  • Purchase a fire proof safe or safety deposit box at a bank or credit union to store valuable papers and items (life insurance, titles, deeds, passports, social security cards, birth certificates, wedding photos, etc.).
  • Create a list of emergency contacts. This can be on your phone or computer but a printed version can come in handy, especially if someone is watching your kids or your house while you’re away (poison control, doctors, pharmacy, school info, neighbors, relatives, babysitters).
  • Place a TIKE sticker (Toddler Info Kept for Emergencies) on your child’s car seat. Contact us and we will send you one!
 

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