Risk advice line
As your organisation grows or takes on new ventures, new risks may emerge.
For Ecclesiastical customers and for the brokers we deal with, we provide a risk advice line offering support over the phone, helping you to manage these risks.
Our in-house specialists can give advice on a variety of topics supported by expert external partners to ensure the advice you receive is always of the highest standard.
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More risk articles
Hire out your heritage building safely
Letting out your historic building for events can provide much-needed revenue, but it also introduces new risks. Careful planning can help you keep things safe and secure.
Preventing burst pipes
The cost and inconvenience caused by a burst pipe can be considerable. A small fracture can release gallons of water, damaging your property and contents.
A guide to good tree management
Trees bring beauty, shade and natural diversity to any landscape, but they can also present hazards. Careful management is key.
E-scooters, electric bikes and hoverboards
E-scooters, electric bikes and hoverboards all come with rechargeable batteries.
Building works
Are your premises undergoing repairs, maintenance or an extension? Here’s what you need to know.
Protecting your property from water leaks
A water leak can cause a significant amount of damage to your property, especially if it goes unnoticed.
Bonfire and firework display safety
Public firework displays are enjoyable and spectacular events. However, organisers need to ensure that they are safe occasions too.
Accidents and first-aid
If someone becomes ill or is injured on your premises, immediate first-aid assistance must be provided. This can save lives and prevent minor injuries from becoming major ones.
How to manage rising energy costs and power cuts
High energy costs mean many individuals and organisations are looking to find cheaper ways to heat and light their properties.
Electric bikes
There has been a significant increase in fires linked to battery charging, resulting in damage to homes, serious injury and sadly some fatalities.
Managing risks with solar panels
Solar panels can help reduce energy costs and cut carbon emissions. They only require daylight, rather than direct sunlight so they work even on a cloudy day.
Asbestos management
Managing the asbestos risk to protect those around you.
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