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Every year in the United States over 700
people die in apartment fires and approximately 7,000 people are
injured. Many of these deaths could have been prevented if there
had been working smoke alarms in the residence.
The best defense against a fire is to:
Remember no matter how fire safe you are,
what your neighbors do will affect you.
A significant number of fires are started by
juveniles. Children unattended with access to matches and lighters
is often a deadly combination. To learn more about
juvenile firesetting and
parental
liability / responsibility
Renters Insurance - What
does it cover and is it worth it?
Make sure to always
carry "Renters Insurance". Most individuals are unaware that the
landlords fire insurance policy does not cover any of your possessions
or temporary relocation costs regardless of where the fire starts.
A fire may not start in your apartment unit
but it may completely destroy everything you own. In addition to
fire damage, your home may be untenable due to smoke and water damage,
which might leave you scrambling to find a new place to live.
For the cost of four grande mochas or three
packs of cigarettes you and your possessions can be covered if damaged
in the event of a fire.
TVF&R checked with three major insurance
companies and
found that the costs are extremely reasonable:
Company 1: For $11.00 a month
$16,000 in replacement of your possessions $300,000 in liability coverage (most common)
Company 2:
For $9.16 a month
$20,000 in replacement of your possessions
Liability coverage (amount not provided)
Company 3:
For $11.00 a month
$25,000 in replacement of your possessions
Liability coverage (amount not provided)
Common Myths:
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"Renters insurance is
too expensive."
-" I don't own much."
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Most people's belongings are
often worth more than they expect. With basic furniture,
electronics ( TV, VCR, DVD and stereo) , home computer, microwave,
appliances, clothing, photos, prints, glassware, silverware, sports
equipment, cameras, books, and jewelry you can easily begin to reach
$20,000.00!
-" I don't need Liability
insurance."
Check you your insurance company
for specifics about a policy to protect you and your family today!
Problems with a Landlord
If you have safety issues with your landlord
attempt to settle the issue with them first. Both the cities of
Beaverton and
Tigard have a Dispute Mediation department.
You may also review
Oregon Landlord Tenant Law
for more information.
Fire and safety concerns can be directed to
Deputy Fire Marshal Eric
McMullen
at 503-612-7000.
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Multi-family housing is an
environment
in which a tenant can do everything right....and still be
at the
mercy of their neighbor's unsafe behavior."
Jeff Grunewald
Retired TVF&R
Fire Marshal
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