I've just heard from a colleague who was tasked a short while ago to isolate and make safe after:
A log cabin beside an outdoor pool AKA changing room, A property I know having dealt with the pool plant. Customer was away on holiday when the fire started.
The Fire Brigade report indicates the root of the fire being the Electric shower heater. The insurance report (presumably the loss inspector or whatever current title is) established there is no local isolator, Apparently the MI for the particular product - I know not which make/model - instructs to fit an isolator and to isolate when not in use.
Guess what the loss adjustors conclusion is.
Fortunately this was a log cabin with a hedge running away from it so the total loss and the houses plastic window and gutters heat damage is no major catastrophe as I understand it.
A log cabin beside an outdoor pool AKA changing room, A property I know having dealt with the pool plant. Customer was away on holiday when the fire started.
The Fire Brigade report indicates the root of the fire being the Electric shower heater. The insurance report (presumably the loss inspector or whatever current title is) established there is no local isolator, Apparently the MI for the particular product - I know not which make/model - instructs to fit an isolator and to isolate when not in use.
Guess what the loss adjustors conclusion is.
Fortunately this was a log cabin with a hedge running away from it so the total loss and the houses plastic window and gutters heat damage is no major catastrophe as I understand it.

