Your BBQ is in the wrong place and it could cost you £3,400 - how to avoid it

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Your BBQ is in the wrong place and it could cost you £3,400 - how to avoid it
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A FRESH heatwave is set to hit the UK and that means households up and down the country will be firing up their BBQs. But while they are a great chance to meet up with friends and tuck into some gr…

Kelly added: "Insurance providers may also ask that any individual items stored in outbuildings worth more than a certain limit - for example around £1,000 - are listed separately on the policy.Leaving it by artificial grass - £2,000

Stray coals or embers can cause turf to scorch and melt, so you'll want to make sure your unit is kept far away from any fake turf. "But we have seen cases where barbecues have been knocked over and repair costs have been in excess of £2,000."It might seem obvious, but you'll want to keep your barbie away from any hot tubs, especially if they're inflatable.

Kelly said: "We have seen a number of accidental damage claims where hot tubs have been burst or burnt as a result of rogue embers and hot ashes.

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