With cooler weather and the excitement of Halloween, October is a time when many homeowners decorate, entertain, and spend more time indoors. It’s also a season when insurance claims—especially for fire, injury, and property damage—tend to rise.
Whether you’re carving pumpkins, hosting friends, or putting up decorations, a few smart precautions can help you enjoy the season without surprises. Here’s how to reduce risk and keep your home protected this fall.
Candles, space heaters, and decorative lighting are all more common this time of year—and they’re also common causes of house fires. If you’re lighting candles, keep them away from curtains, decorations, and walkways. Better yet, consider switching to flameless LED candles, especially if you have pets or kids.
Before turning on the heat for the season, have your furnace or fireplace checked by a professional. Routine maintenance helps reduce the risk of fire and may improve your energy efficiency as well.
Fall leaves may look great in your yard, but they can become slippery hazards when wet. If you’re expecting trick-or-treaters or guests, clear walkways of leaves, decorations, and cords. Test your outdoor lighting and replace any bulbs that are burned out.
These small actions reduce the chance of a slip-and-fall incident on your property—something your home insurance may cover, but no one wants to experience.
If you decorate your yard for Halloween or fall, make sure anything large or inflatable is secured properly. Strong winds or storms can send decorations flying, potentially damaging your property or someone else’s.
Also consider whether your decorations could block a walkway or pose a tripping hazard. Liability claims related to injuries from decorations are more common than you might think, especially around Halloween.
This is a good time of year to review your homeowners insurance. Some questions to ask your agent include:
Even if nothing major has changed, checking in with your agent each fall is a smart habit to maintain the right level of protection.
Your local independent insurance agent can help you understand your policy and make sure you’re covered for seasonal risks—whether it’s fall maintenance, decorations, or having more people around your home.
Have questions? Reach out today so you can enjoy October with confidence and peace of mind.