What to Do After a Home Fire

Know What You’re Entitled to with Residential Insurance. – Google Images Have you just experienced a fire in your home? Are you trying to find out what to do? Find post-house fire information here.

Almost every home owner has home owner’s insurance, but very few home owners know what to do after they have a fire in their home. Unfortunately, many insurance companies won’t provide you with all of the information you will need to recover from this tragic event.

What to Do First

Hopefully your entire house has not burned to the ground. The ideal situation with any residential fire is that you are able to put it out with minimal damage. Aft

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What to do After a Home Fire

Have you just experienced a fire in your home? Are you trying to find out what to do? Find post house fire information here.

Almost every home owner has home owner’s insurance, but very few home owners know what to do after they have a fire in their home. Unfortunately, many insurance companies won’t provide you with all of the information you will need to recover from this tragic event.

What to do First

Hopefully your entire house has not burned to the ground. The ideal situation with any residential fire is that you are able to put it out with minimal damage. However, whether there is minimal damage or total damage, this article will be helpful. The Full post…

Here’s a reason to throw away your dead flowers. State Far Insurance Co. ruled that dead flowers in a plastic flower pot spontaneously combusted, sparking a house fire that did $20,000 in damages to a northeast Arkansas home, according to the Associated Press. “The fire was caused by self-heating through decomposition of organic materials contained within a plastic flowerpot,” the Aug. 25 letter from State Farm Insurance Co. to the owner said.

The homeowner Brian Duncan said the flowerpot was holding dead, decomposing flowers and potting soil that his wife planted over a year ago. “She had intended on repotting (the flowers),” Duncan told the Associated Press. But inste

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