Parents urged to insure kids’ belongings

October 17, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

Parents in the UK are being urged to insure the belongings of their children, as they head off to school and college armed with everything from their text books and pencils to their mobile phones and games consoles.

Children these days, particularly secondary school and college students, carry a range of valuable items with them, and the cost of replacement if the items get accidentally damaged, or are lost or stolen, can be extortionate.

According to recent research the value of items that the average secondary school student now carried around is about £250. Parents of secondary school and college kids are therefore being advised to make sure that their children’s more expensive belongings, such as hand held consoles and mobile phones, are insured to avoid the financial implications of loss, damage, or theft.

Research shows that around 20% of secondary school students carry a hand held games console, and around three in five have a mobile phone that they carry with them. Additional cover may be needed for items such as ipods, MP2 players, and even musical instruments, which can prove to be very costly to replace if they are accidentally damaged or stolen. Sports equipment also needs to be covered wherever possible, as this can also prove costly to replace. Parents are urged to contact their insurance companies and ask for the items to be covered under personal possessions.

There are a number of insurance companies that can offer this type of cover, and parents are advised to shop around to make sure that they get affordable cover that offers competitive prices without compromising on the level of cover provided.

Tom Smith
17th October 2007

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