COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.,
the country's seventh-largest property and casualty insurance company, has
claim representatives and agents actively assisting customers in North
Carolina in response to the damages caused by Ophelia.
Nationwide strongly encourages customers to listen to the advice of local
authorities and avoid flooded or treacherous areas. Policyholders with storm
damage should call the Nationwide claims hotline at 1-800-421-3535 or contact
their local agent.
If the homeowner has access to the home, the first 24 to 48 hours are
crucial in preventing additional damage, according to Ken Enscoe, Nationwide's
director of catastrophe claims operations.
If the homeowner has access to the home, they are encouraged to safely
make temporary repairs to prevent further interior damage or loss.
While damage incurred by property owners will be unique to a particular
property and will vary depending on the individual circumstances, here are
some suggestions that may assist policyholders, who are able to access their
property safely, in protecting their property:
- Be safe! Make sure your electric source adjacent to the damaged area is
disconnected.
- Holes in roofs and broken windows should be covered with plastic or
plywood and the property should be secured to prevent theft or
vandalism.
- If water is flowing into the home, shut off the water supply.
- Only use an appliance designed to remove standing water, such as a
wet/dry vacuum.
- To prevent the growth of bacteria and mildew, immediately place all
moist content materials in a dry location.
- Separate content items, such as upholstery, fabrics or other colored
items to prevent color bleeding. Blot or wipe wood furniture to remove
excess moisture.
- If content items are too heavy to remove, place aluminum foil or wood
blocks between furniture legs and carpeting. Open furniture doors and
drawers to expedite drying.
- Place large buckets or pans underneath sagging ceilings. If possible,
punch small holes in sagging ceilings to relieve trapped water.
- Use fans to circulate air and assist with drying after removing
standing water and establishing it is safe to reconnect electricity. In
the summer months, use an air conditioner and dehumidifier if
available. Keep thermostat set at or below 70 degrees--increasing the
thermostat could promote growth of bacteria and mildew.
- Retain damaged items to allow for proper evaluation.
Nationwide, based in Columbus, Ohio, is one of the largest diversified
insurance and financial services organizations in the world, with more than
$157 billion in assets. Nationwide ranks 99th on the Fortune 100 list. The
company provides a full range of insurance and financial services, including
auto, homeowners, life, health, commercial insurance, administrative services,
annuities, mutual funds, pensions and long-term savings plans. For more
information, visit http://www.nationwide.com.
Nationwide and the Nationwide Framework are federally registered service
marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. On Your Side is a service mark
of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company.
Contacts:
Joe Case at (614) 249-6353 office or (937) 243-0442 mobile
casej6@nationwide.com
Elizabeth Stelzer at (614) 249-1025 office or (614) 309-0231 mobile
stelzee@nationwide.com
SOURCE Nationwide
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CONTACT: Joe Case, +1-614-249-6353, or mobile, +1-937-243-0442, or casej6@nationwide.com , or Elizabeth Stelzer, +1-614-249-1025, or mobile, +1-614-309-0231, or stelzee@nationwide.com , both of Nationwide
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