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Blog: Don't risk playing with fire over insurance claims

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Over recent years, insurance claims for fire-related incidents have grown significantly. James Mountain, sales and marketing director at Fire Shield Systems, explores the factors influencing the rising fire risks and discusses how insurers can strengthen policies to guard against these risks, increasing site safety and reducing the risk of claims.

For commercial premises, fire risks vary across different industries and environments, and insurance policies need to consider this factor to maximise safety and minimise claims.

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