Fire-proof your assets with PGA Insurance’s Fire Insurance policy

This March marks Fire Prevention Month, a period for government authorities to keep the public informed on the perils of fire damage at home, in your neighborhood, and even in the workplace. Property and business owners are highly encouraged to follow fire prevention tips and basic safety procedures to avoid fire-related incidents and keep their assets intact. However, even the most thorough of preventive practices might not fully contain a fire-related disaster. After all, you cannot control everything that might happen to your property. Fortunately, with the right property insurance, you can still recover your losses after a fire damage.

Prudential Guarantee and Assurance Inc. offers a property insurance policy that undertakes (for a premium and subject to conditions embodied in the policy contract) to pay or make good to the insured the direct loss or damage to property caused by fire.

For the benefit of any wary business/property owner, Fire Insurance covers buildings, either completed or under construction, and their contents- business or household furniture, fixtures, fittings and equipment, machinery, tools, spare parts (either in finished form or raw materials), personal effects except money and jewelry, betterments and improvements. In addition, the policy may also include such special conditions as an automatic increase/ capital additions clause, a professional fees clause, a fire-fighting expense clause, and a debris removal clause.

PGAI also offers the following product/services under the Fire Insurance policy: basic fire/lightning insurance with or without allied perils, industrial all-risks insurance, business interruption and/or consequential loss insurance, and rent/rental value insurance.

Celebrate Fire Prevention Month this 2018 by safeguarding your valuables, properties, and assets with PGAI’s Fire  Insurance. And keep your wealth protected.

For inquiries, you may contact our Fire Insurance team at (02) 813-7749. ‘N3UR’NG GROWTH

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