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  Insurance Matters
    Issue 2 - Autumn 2006
   
   In This Issue Of Insurance Matters
 

Handbags & Man Bags

Every day women across the UK carry around handbags containing many items which can be used to steal their identity. Most handbags contain a mobile phone, iPod, make-up bag, credit and debits cards, reward cards, driving licence, purse, house keys and car keys. These are the bare essential, but an occasional digital camera may also be included.

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Mini bikes, big trouble

 

The latest 'must-have' toys for children seem to be miniature motorcycles, miniature quad bikes and scooters. Although they may look like a bit of fun, they are in fact powerful machines, which can kill or seriously injure the children who use them.

The safety aspect of using these 'toys' should be a major concern for parents but let's not forget about the insurance implications.

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DIY

Strong interest in DIY has been encouraged by home and garden 'makeover' programs where we now hear the familiar sounds of whirring drills, thumping hammers and expletives as yet another finger is inadvertently impaled by a nail.

The main aim of DIY and any home improvement is to upgrade your home which in turn adds value to your property. What you may not have considered is contacting your insurer, to increase your sums insured...

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arrowtop 10 most dangerous tools

arrowMost dangerous DIY Materials

arrowBreaking a leg could break the bank

arrowPremier Car Insurance - Making life easier

 
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