Annual statistics for fire in Singapore
Understanding home insurance
Fire insurance
HDB flat owners have the misconception that they are automatically covered by the compulsory HDB fire insurance scheme. In actual fact, only those who have taken up a housing loan through HDB need to buy the compulsory HDB fire insurance plan. HDB homeowners who finance their HDB flats through non-HDB financiers are not covered by the scheme.
These fire insurance plans usually provide basic coverage for damages to the homeowner’s flat structure (along with the fixtures and fittings built by HDB) but do not include your personal belongings, furnishings, and renovations. To have a more well-rounded protection, one must purchase separate home insurance.
Home contents insurance
Home contents insurance provides more comprehensive coverage to homeowners as it covers not only damage to the building structure but also compensates you for the loss of your household items as well as the cost to reinstate your renovations and furnishings.
In choosing the right home insurance, you need to also consider whether the plan covers only insured perils or all risks. Insured perils only cover specific disasters or events like fires, thefts, floods or bursting of water tanks etc., while all risk protects against a much wider range of situations, making them more expensive.
Moreover, it is important to note that several factors can affect how much your insurance premiums will set you back, such as the level of coverage you’re getting, the type of property you own, and so on.
What does home contents insurance cover?
Coverage for building structure
Like fire insurance, home insurance also offers the option to cover the insured property’s internal building structure, fixtures, and fittings.
Coverage for renovation
Should the unforeseen happen to your house (e.g. fire), you will need the money to renovate your home. Given that the average renovation cost for a 4-room HDB flat is minimally around S$48,000 to S$60,000, this extended protection can be incredibly useful for quickly reinstating your home.
Coverage for home contents
In basic fire insurance, any home contents that get destroyed in a fire or other perils will not be compensated. However, a home insurance plan fills this gap by including the contents of your home, such as appliances and furniture, and personal belongings, including valuables, fixtures and fittings not provided by HDB, just to name a few.
Alternative accommodation and loss of rental
If the property is made uninhabitable by an unfortunate event, you can be compensated for expenses incurred to rent a temporary place for you and your family to stay. Or, if your property is being rented out, you can claim for loss of rent while the home is being restored.
Other miscellaneous expenses
After a catastrophic fire, there are many other miscellaneous expenses to be incurred, such as the removal of debris, fire extinguishing expenses, and additional cost of temporary domestic help.
- Non-home coverages
Why you should not delay getting home insurance?
- Customisable plans
Personal liabilities by home visitors
Most home insurance plans cover personal accidents on the premises of your home that lead to injuries among family members. However, did you know that these accidents, should they occur to guests in the same context, can make you legally liable for such mishaps? Home insurance with personal liabilities coverage, like UniHome Safe, allows you to make a claim for such cases.