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Philip

2005-08-13, 5:21 pm

Does any one know of a UK insurance company that will offer reasonable
insurance for a start-up company offering pick up and deliver ironing and
home cleaning services.

There are many companies offering this type of service but when I have
enquired they want £200-£300 for 1 person, and over £1500 if we have a few
girls working for us.

Thanks


bam

2005-08-19, 10:21 am


"Philip" <philip@pcrump.nospam.f9.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Does any one know of a UK insurance company that will offer reasonable
> insurance for a start-up company offering pick up and deliver ironing and
> home cleaning services.
>
> There are many companies offering this type of service but when I have
> enquired they want £200-£300 for 1 person, and over £1500 if we have a few
> girls working for us.
>
> Thanks


Don't know about UK. Seems to me that the ironing pick up service is nothing
from an exposure standpoint. You could wreck, lose or mix up some clothes,
but wouldn't expect the insurer to worry about that. But if you're sending
employees into homes to clean, then you have potential damage to property,
breakage of valuables, theft, and whatever other bad things happen in the
cleaning business. (maybe assault arising from arguments, eg)

Bryan


DrClean

2005-08-22, 5:21 am

"bam" <mcca5761@bellsouthblahblah.net> wrote in message
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> "Philip" <philip@pcrump.nospam.f9.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:42fe4d58$0$1298$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net...
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> Don't know about UK. Seems to me that the ironing pick up service is
> nothing from an exposure standpoint. You could wreck, lose or mix up some
> clothes, but wouldn't expect the insurer to worry about that. But if
> you're sending employees into homes to clean, then you have potential
> damage to property, breakage of valuables, theft, and whatever other bad
> things happen in the cleaning business. (maybe assault arising from
> arguments, eg)
>
> Bryan
>



Shield should be able to help on 0800 373864


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Ray Zorblade

2005-08-25, 8:21 pm

I have the same problem, because of the "slip and trip" brigade my PL
insurance has risen by 2000% over the last few years, also startup is seen
as an even bigger risk due to percieved inexperience of the company, or
someone and his/her mates out to make a quick and easy insurance claim


"Philip" <philip@pcrump.nospam.f9.co.uk> wrote in message
news:42fe4d58$0$1298$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net...
> Does any one know of a UK insurance company that will offer reasonable
> insurance for a start-up company offering pick up and deliver ironing and
> home cleaning services.
>
> There are many companies offering this type of service but when I have
> enquired they want £200-£300 for 1 person, and over £1500 if we have a few
> girls working for us.
>
> Thanks
>
>



bam

2005-08-28, 3:22 pm


"Ray Zorblade" <zzzzzzzz@zzzzzzzz.com> wrote in message
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>I have the same problem, because of the "slip and trip" brigade my PL
> insurance has risen by 2000% over the last few years, also startup is seen
> as an even bigger risk due to percieved inexperience of the company, or
> someone and his/her mates out to make a quick and easy insurance claim


But if you had employees who cleaned houses, no one would be slipping on
your premises. And if the employees were getting injured, that's WC not GL.

(unless I missed something?)

Bryan



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> "Philip" <philip@pcrump.nospam.f9.co.uk> wrote in message
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Tony

2005-09-04, 7:21 am


"DrClean" <drclean@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> "bam" <mcca5761@bellsouthblahblah.net> wrote in message
> news:zhkNe.26758$XM3.17762@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>
>
> Shield should be able to help on 0800 373864
>
>



You could try one of the scheme brokers such as Camberford
Lawhttp://www.camberford-law.com/cleaning/ . I've also noticed that Darwin
Clayton http://www.darwinclayton.co.uk/pages/9_services.htm also have a
scheme for cleaners.


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