The Best Defense Is a Good Offense When Preparing for Fire Season

By Susannah Adler, Sponsored by 1-800 Water Damage
Podcast
August 18, 2025 at 09:00 AM
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As fire season approaches, insureds must start thinking about the best way to protect their home and family against a possible devastating fire event. A lot of preparation and strong partnerships with insurers and restoration professionals are key to ensuring the best outcome should a fire occur.

In this podcast, John Otero, Regional Business Coach at 1-800 WATER DAMAGE, and Robert Montgomery, Franchise Owner of 1-800 WATER DAMAGE of Western Montana, provide their best advice for preparing for fire season. You’ll learn:

  • When fire preparedness should ideally begin, and why it’s an ongoing process;
  • Why it’s important for insureds to have a preparedness plan in place and the proactive measures that should be taken, such as creating a “go bag” with essentials and ensuring adequate insurance coverage; 
  • Why insureds should take pictures of the inside and outside of their home to help document what possessions they have to make it easier if they put in a claim;
  • Some elements of fire preparedness that are commonly overlooked by insurers and restoration professionals, and;
  • The timeline and process insureds should follow that could help insurers and restoration professionals expedite restoration.
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