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Leader of the pack - Dwight Issacs launches Balmain in his salon

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After 19 years in the business and a stellar reputation Dwight Isaacs knew that when he opened his own salon, Dwight Isaacs, in Oxshott, Surrey, he could only offer the best...more

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Cut Your Insurance Costs - Home Insurance for Hairdressers

Date Added: 2009-09-10

In the current financial climate it has never been more important to ensure that you are covered by the correct insurance policy. A staggering 25% of homeowners could pay less than their renewal quote simply by shopping around, homeowners that simply renew their policies could be overpaying by £180 a year on average.  That means that Britons may be paying a combined £508 million more than necessary each year! Fortunately, Salon Gold have come up with a ‘Complete HomeCover’ policy tailored to suit the specific needs of those in the hair and beauty industry. Designed to bridge the gap between your salon policy and a standard home insurance policy, it provides you with maximum cover for minimum cost.

Salon Business Online has a few top tips for you to consider when choosing the perfect home insurance cover for you:

1. Get the right cover at the right price

It is very important that you consider the everyday situations that you need to be covered for. Do you often stop to pick up a stock of colours or products on the way home to take to the salon the next day? Or do the odd hair cut or colour treatment at home for friends and family? ‘Complete Homecover’ can cover you for all these things. Dean Laming, Commerical Director of Salon Gold Insurance, says "we've put together a comprehensive home insurance policy with extra benefits specifically for those in the hair and beauty industry. Like Salon Gold, Complete HomeCover is high on cover and surprisingly low on cost." Complete Homecover provides extra discounts when you insure buildings and contents together.

2. Make sure help is at hand when you need it 

Take advantage of the help on hand. Dealing with Complete HomeCover means that you can benefit from our 25 years in the business. We have claims advisors on hand 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide assistance should disaster strike. Our legal helpline is also there to provide you with legal advice any time you need it. Dean Laming says "in today's busy lifestyle you need a provider that is there for you when you need them. Backed by Lloyds of london, choosing Complete HomeCover gives you the peace of mind that your most treasured possessions are in safe hands."

3. Choose a provider that understands your industry.

Salon Gold and Complete HomeCover don't believe in call centres. When you phone their advice lines you will only ever get through to trained advisors who fully understand the workings of the Hair and Beauty industry, so you can rest assured that they will consistently and reliably provide you with the service you deserve.

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