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clarahenders | 01:13 Mon 17th Dec 2007 | Insurance
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I'm puzzled. My insurance policy covers me for fire, but not caused by electrical faults.
This seems to be an exclusion of most insurance policies.
I dont smoke, or have any children who could play with matches. I have overnight charging electrical storage heaters, so if i had to guess, that would be the only cause of a fire if i had one as i'm sometimes out overnight when they click on!!
What fire scenario are they actually covering me for??
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Chip pan fires are very common - and very damaging.
Fires started by candles.
Improper use of gas cannisters.
Hair dryer left on bed switched on.

There are very many ways a fire could be started in your home, mainly by carelessness.
my washing machine caught fire and i presume would ahve damaged the house had i not been there
I expect you'll find an electrical fault that occurs in an appliance and damages the appliance will not be covered, but any subsequent damage would be.
Arson,
Fire spreading from an outside or third party source/property

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