Risk management articles for churches about the weather
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Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc (“Ecclesiastical”), the specialist financial services group*, today announces its 2022 interim results.
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Our data tells us that slips and trips are the most common causes of injury in churches. Most are minor, however others can be quite severe and sometimes even disabling.
Ecclesiastical Insurance is encouraging customers to take precautions to help prevent potentially catastrophic damage to property ahead of the winter storm season.
The six-month restoration project to replace a church spire that came down during high winds will be completed this week.
An overview of your responsibilities for looking after people who visit your church premises and ensuring that they are kept safe.
Heavy rains are expected to hit the country in the coming days with people being advised to prepare for flash flooding
Storms are unpredictable but churches can take basic precautions such as managing their trees to reduce potential damage to buildings and making sure that roofs, gutters and drains are properly maintained.