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City Rural Insurance Brokers in Adelaide South Australia, was established in July 1995 and over this time has developed specialist brokers in areas ranging from Commercial Motor, Market Stalls, Professional Indemnity, Liability, Business and Arts and Crafts Insurances for clients across Australia.

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5 tips for insuring a shopfront

September 14, 2018 By barksupport

When you’re ready to push your home business from the nest and into a shopfront, it’s an exciting time. It can also expose you to a whole new world of risk that could cripple your fledgling business before it can soar.

Running a business from home is one thing, but taking the leap to a shopfront is altogether another. Fortunately, as millions before you have proven, it can be done.

But not only does it require planning, budgeting and a solid understanding of the risks you’ll face, it also requires you to take out the right insurance, says John Clark, Steadfast’s Broker Support Manager.

“If you have a computer that has your records on it and they’re not backed up properly, then you’re risking interruption to your ‘from home’ business that you can’t easily deal with”

1. Theft

First cab off the rank is ensuring you have adequate security measures in place to protect the equipment, stock and cash within your new premises.

Depending on what’s most suitable for your business, that could include a safe, bars on windows, a security guard or advanced alarm systems.

It’s also worth considering insurance against theft and property damage.

“What happens in most burglaries is that, not only do they come in and take stuff, but they damage things” Clark says.

2. Fire

No one wants to see their dreams go up in smoke.

Not only do you need to identify fire risks within your business, such as electric radiators, but you should install fire extinguishers and smoke alarms.

Speak to an experienced broker about appropriate insurance and backup all your business documents and files off-site.

If you have a computer that has your records on it and they’re not backed up properly, then you’re risking interruption to your ‘from home’ business that you can’t easily deal with” says Clark.

3. Public liability

Let’s say someone strolls into your store and trips over something you’ve accidentally left on the floor, injuring themselves badly in the process.

“She’s on a big income so she sues you for $200,000. What do you do then? You’d need Public Liability insurance” says Clark. “All those exposures should be fleshed out when you talk to a broker, and an appropriate insurance solution found.

4. Business interruption insurance

Whether it’s a roof-raising storm, a wall-shattering earthquake or a car through your shop window, it’s important to help protect your business against things that can suddenly and unpredictably bring your income stream to a halt.

“If you’re an owner/operator or a single tradie, how would you pay your expenses – the rent, the wages, the electricity – without an income?” he asks. “That’s why you need Business Interruption Insurance.

5. Ask an expert

While you can always take steps to mitigate against worst case scenarios, the fundamental risk mitigation strategy is to have an expert review your insurance and ensure it is appropriate.

“That helps transfer the risk from you to the insurance company” Clark says “and underscores the importance of seeking the advice of an experienced broker

If you’re ready to make the move to a shop of your own, Contact City Rural to ensure you’re covered.

Important note – the information provided here is general advice only and has been prepared without taking in account your objectives, financial situation or needs.

Filed Under: Business Insurance

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