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Contact:
Karl Newman, President
Darrin Sanger, Communications Director
NW Insurance Council
Phone: (206) 624-3330
Fax: (206) 624-1975
karl.newman@nwinsurance.org
darrin.sanger@nwinsurance.org
INSURERS SAY KEEP CLEAN-UP SAFE
SEATTLE -- After a long winter, Puget Sound kids are anxious to
play outside. Adults are, too, right? But according to local
insurance agents, too many people get in the swing of
it without the appropriate focus on safety.
Randy McDonald, of McDonald Insurance in Everett, says that household
claims increase when the precious Pacific Northwest sun-filled days
kick in. Over the years, its clear to me that people
are so ready to enjoy our temperate spring and summer that they
are ignoring simple things that could prevent injury and property
loss.
Karl Newman, president of the NW Insurance
Council agrees. Spring fever shouldnt be the reason
for a trip to the hospital or an unplanned visit from your insurance
adjustor. A healthy dose of caution knowing what to do and
what to avoid will ensure that your enthusiasm and hard work
is 100 percent productive.
NW Insurance Council provides the following
list of things to keep in mind amid the Spring fever.
- Be sure yard tools are picked up when not in use -- a rake left
in a yard can be a cause of sudden injury if someone steps on
it.
- Be sure the grass is cutt so that hazards are visible -- for
example, is there an unfenced drop-off in the yard that could
cause someone to turn an ankle or trip and fall.
- Are the outdoor toys and furniture in disrepair? If so, repair
or replace them.
- Be sure that fertilizes, weed and bug killers, plant seeds and
car wash chemicals are kept in their proper place.
- Over the winter, decks, steps and walkways can deteriorate,
so be sure there is no rot on wood decking, and no holes, loose
boards or nails that could cause injury.
- Make sure that outdoor areas dry properly so that they do not
become slippery. A non-skid treatment on steps, for example,
can greatly limit slippery conditions on wood surfaces.
- Dog bite cases increase in spring when dogs are outside more
frequently. Be sure that pets are properly kept away from neighbors,
particularly kids who are running through yards while playing.
Careful attention to this can prevent injury and insurance and
legal problems.
With summer barbecues on the horizon, many
people will have guests who are unfamiliar with the hosts
backyard.
Sometimes people are surprised to
learn that if they invite or allow someone onto their property,
its their responsibility to point out hazards,. Mc Donald
said. If they dont, they may be liable for injuries
caused by those hazards.
McDonald cited an example where one of
his clients allowed their friends child to play in their backyard.
The grass was rather long and, while running through the grass,
the child stepped on a metal rake lying in the yard. The rake punctured
completely through the childs foot. Our insured was
liable for the injuries to the visiting child, McDonald said.
McDonald insists that common sense and
some attention to detail can keep the Pacific Northwest spring and
summer blissfully enjoyable. For more information about these types
of coverage issues, Mc Donald suggests that people contact their
insurance agent.
NW
Insurance Council was established in 1968 as a non-profit consumer
education and information organization funded by member insurance
companies.
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