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Planning for power outages and load shedding

Load shedding is once again an inconvenient reality across South Africa, and unreliable power supply looks set to be part of our home and work lives at least for the short to medium term.

Take some savvy steps to minimise the impact on your lifestyle, safety and assets and if you’re heading off for the holidays, make sure that an extended power outage or surge at home does not compromise your security in any way.  Consider these savvy tips to keep you safe and sound, and power hassles to a minimum.

Aon offers some valuable tips to help you cope with load shedding and minimise the disruptions:

Generators and Solar Photovoltaic systems

Many people are installing generators and solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in a bid to reduce their dependence on the grid. All such interventions come with their own risks so it is essential that you understand what these are and ensure that all work is done by qualified installers.  Get an electrical certificate of compliance (COC) for any electrical work done at your home – your insurance will request this should you need to claim in future to prove that all work was done to required safety standards and regulations. 

Beware of Crime

As with any industry that sees sudden and significant demand, criminals have not missed the opportunity to cash in by selling stolen property to consumers looking to save a quick buck.  Generators are being stolen out of gardens and solar panels are disappearing off rooftops.  It’s essential that you firstly check that your homeowners sum insured is sufficient to cover the replacement of any of the new fixtures and fittings.  Secondly, do not buy any items from less than reputable suppliers without solid warranties and proof of origin – you could very well find yourself buying stolen equipment. 

Taking appropriate security measures to safeguard your investment against would-be criminals is also strongly advised.  A generator should be chained to a solid object or housed within a lockable metal cage.  Ensure that your security gates and electric fencing are always in working order and arm your property alarm whenever you leave the premises.  Outdoor, pet-friendly alarm sensors are a great addition to your security measures and will pick up any unwelcome visitors before they have a chance to get inside your property.  

Finally, remember than any addition of an alternative energy solution to your home will require the assistance of an electrician. Make sure the people you use are reputable service providers who are bona fide members of their respective representative organisations, such as being a member of the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA) and get electrical certificates of compliance (COCs) for all installations.  You may unwittingly open yourself up to insurance problems that could arise out of using dubious electrical contractors who compromise safety and standards. 

Talk toyour professional Aon broker to ensure you have the correct covers in place andconfirm what measures you need to put in place to mitigate any potential lossesas far as possible. Load shedding may be inconvenient, but with the rightadvice and support from your Aon broker by your side, you can avoid thepitfalls and get through it safely and smoothly.

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