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Beyond the Goblins: Protecting Your Home from Halloween Night Risks

Halloween is one of the most beloved nights of the year. From the ghostly decorations to the constant stream of trick-or-treaters, it’s a night filled with excitement and community. But beneath the festive facade, Halloween also presents some unique and often overlooked risks for homeowners. A little preparation now can prevent a major claim later, ensuring your night is full of treats, not tricks.

First, let’s talk about liability. Your home insurance policy’s liability coverage is a critical shield on Halloween. This coverage protects you if someone is injured on your property. With dozens, or even hundreds, of people walking up to your door, the risk of a slip-and-fall accident increases dramatically. To mitigate this risk, make sure your walkway is well-lit and clear of any tripping hazards. That extension cord for your spooky fog machine? Tape it down. Those fake spiderwebs? Make sure they aren’t catching anyone’s feet. If a trick-or-treater were to get hurt on your property, your liability coverage would pay for their medical bills and legal fees, but it’s always better to prevent the accident in the first place.

Then there are the decorations. While a flaming jack-o’-lantern is a classic Halloween staple, a single open flame can quickly turn a festive scene into a disaster. If a candle-lit pumpkin tips over and sets a decoration on fire, your home insurance policy will likely cover the damage. However, switching to battery-operated candles is a simple and effective way to reduce the fire risk. This is especially important for decorations placed near flammable materials like dry leaves or fake spiderwebs.

October also brings the risk of vandalism, which can sometimes spike around Halloween night. While most homeowner’s policies cover vandalism, a deductible may apply. If your spooky skeleton display is stolen or damaged, your personal property coverage would be what you need. Taking a photo of your decorations before putting them out can serve as documentation in case you need to file a claim.

Finally, consider the increased risk of theft. A busy street full of activity can be a cover for more malicious behavior. Make sure your doors and windows are locked, and your valuable outdoor belongings, like grills or yard furniture, are secured. Halloween is a night for ghosts and ghouls, not for real-life threats. A little bit of planning now will allow you to fully enjoy the night, knowing that your home and your insurance are ready for anything that comes knocking.

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