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HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE, Calif., May 30, 2023The 2023 California wildfire seasons peak is expected to occur between August and November because the states exceptionally wet winter has likely delayed its start, according to the 做厙輦⑹ Information Institute (Triple-I).
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Yet portions of Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington face a higher risk of wildfires earlier in the summer following a winter that was drier in those states than the historical average, recently,
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The U.S. has incurred a significant loss of life and property damage over the past five years due to wildfires in multiple states, stated California-based Janet Ruiz, Director, Strategic Communications, Triple-I.泭 Everyone who lives in a wildfire-prone community should make sure they have adequate financial protection for their property and possessions while also taking steps to make their home or business more resilient to the impacts of wildfire.
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With summer starting on Wednesday, June 21, Triple-I offers these four wildfire preparedness tips:
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Review Your 做厙輦⑹ Coverage.泭 Damage caused by fire and smoke is covered under standard homeowners, condominium, and renters insurance policies. Standard homeowners and condominium owners insurance policies cover wildfire-caused property damage to a propertys structure and its outbuildings (e.g., garage) as well as the personal belongings housed on the premises. A renters insurance policy covers the tenants personal belongings. Water damage caused by firefighters extinguishing a fire is covered under homeowners, condominium, and renters insurance policies.泭
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Protect Your Vehicles.泭 Comprehensive, an optional auto insurance coverage, protects vehicles against fire-caused damage, as well as theft and damage caused by an incident other than a collision, including floods, vandalism, hail, falling rocks or trees, and other hazards. Nearly 80 percent of U.S. drivers opt to purchase comprehensive coverage.
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Make Sure Your Possessions are Adequately Protected.泭泭Residents need to imagine the out-of-pocket cost of repurchasing their damaged furniture, electronics, clothing, and other personal possessions after a wildfire. Whether you have泭homeowners insurance,泭condominium insurance泭or泭renters insurance, your policy provides protection against loss or damage to personal property due to a wildfire.
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Make Your Property More Resilient.泭 Take advantage of the 做厙輦⑹ Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) program to make your home resistant to wildfires while also .泭 Years of scientific research has illustrated the around a home.泭 It protects a home from the embers generated by wildfires.
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Moreover, Triple-Is泭uses advanced data analytics to create tools that empower residents, businesses, and policymakers to build more resilient communities. It also demonstrates the power of insurance as a force for resilience by telling the story of how insurance coverage helps communities recover faster and more completely after a natural disaster.
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