Mobile Home Safety
Mastering most safety precautions is pretty easy work. We've got some tools and
reminders in this section to make it easier than ever.
Prepare a personal property
inventory
If your belongings are stolen or destroyed, your insurance company will ask you
to provide a record of them. Without a list or record of them, important details
are sure to escape you. Add the trauma and stress of a major loss can cause, and
inevitably, you'll forget something.
Use our personal property
inventory form!
Save yourself time, money, and frustration by completing an inventory of your personal
property. For your convenience, you can view and print this form () and make a record
of your belongings!
The home inventory form is in PDF format. You need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view
PDF documents. If you don't already have it installed, please download Adobe Acrobat
Reader (it is a free download). After you have downloaded the file, follow the directions
on the Adobe page regarding installation of the Reader. Once you're done with that,
click on the links above to view the inventory form.
Prevention: an important
step
Foremost has been in business since 1952 and during the years, we've seen the devastation
fires can cause. During these many years, we've studied common causes of mobile
home fires and compiled this information to educate people so they can prevent the
devastation and tragedy of fire. Review our fire prevention tips to learn what we've
discovered studying mobile home fires.
Develop safe storage habits
If you're finishing up some pre-winter painting - repainting or touching up paint
thats gotten marred over time, why not take time now to make sure that your storage
habits are safe habits.
Keep flammable paints supplies glues varnishes and sprays away from all living areas.
Keep antidotes for cleaning products and other poisons posted where these items
are stored.
Make sure new purchases are added to your policy
If you've made a major purchase recently - like the new camera you took on your
vacation, make sure that you add it to your insurance. Call your Foremost representative
to find out what you need to do to make sure your new purchase is covered. This
is also a good time to make sure all your insurance coverages are up-to-date and
provide adequate coverage for the things you value. Why not take some time now to
update your home files with a personal property inventory and get any appraisals
you may need?
- If you already have a personal property inventory, make sure recent purchases have
been added.
- Take pictures of each room to accompany your inventory.
- Have valuable items like silver or jewelry appraised and store those records in
a safe place.
- Make sure you store a set of photographs and copies of your inventory appraisals
outside your home (like in a safe deposit box). You may want to leave a copy with
a trusted friend or relative.
- Keep valuable papers and records like stocks bonds, duplicate copies of your will,
stamp and coin collections, and jewelry that you dont wear frequently in safe deposit
box.