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This website uses JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser. ▼ Menu Home About Us Collector Cars Muscle Car Insurance Hot Rod Insurance Customer testimonials News Blog FAQ Contact Us Call Today (800) 257-9496 Customers Login » Agents Login » -- Get a Quote Existing customers and agents please login prior to getting a quote. Blog Important Information – Tropical Storm Barry 07/11/2019 | Comment With the impending Tropical Storm Barry in the Gulf of Mexico, we encourage you to take immediate steps to prepare for the high winds and torrential rain that has been predicted to accompany this dangerous storm. Although the final path has yet to be determined, now is the time to make plans. If you feel your current storage location is not adequate to protect your car, we encourage you to either raise your car on jack stands or to move your car to higher ground. One solution is an elevated parking garage where you can park your car in a central space. This will keep it safe from the rising waters while protecting your car from the rain. Condon SKelly will also provide up to $250 in expense reimbursement for costs you may incur to move and protect your car. View this post on Instagram Low pressure will form in the Gulf of Mexico later this week, and there is an increasing likelihood of it gradually becoming a tropical depression or storm, but its potential future track and impacts are still uncertain. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has outlined a high possibility – a eight in 10 chance – of tropical development late in the week ahead in the northern and eastern Gulf of Mexico. Click the link in our bio to read more. A post shared by The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) on Jul 8, 2019 at 4:57am PDT For your personal safety, remember to never drive through flooded roads. Although you may think it’s safe, roads can become washed out and dangerous very quickly. If you do have to report a claim, rest assured our claims department will be available 24 hours a day to respond to your needs. To report a claim, please call 877-371-9774. Please feel free to contact any of our Condon Skelly team members if you have any questions. Stay Safe! Posted in: Uncategorized -- Subtropical Storm Alberto 05/28/2018 | Comment If your vehicle is impacted in tropical storm Alberto, give us a call at 1-877-371-9774. We hope you are staying safe during this time. Posted in: Uncategorized -- Avoiding fires while your collector car is in storage 05/17/2018 | Comment John owns a 1970 Dodge Charger in one of the “high impact” colors from that year, called Plum Crazy. It’s a car that John bought when he was younger and kept through the years, and eventually restored. One day during the winter months, which is the off-season for collector cars where John lives, there was a fire in his garage where he kept the Charger. The car sustained significant damage, and there was fire damage to his house as well. Luckily there were no injuries to people or pets, and there was enough left of the car that it could be restored. The fire marshall determined that the fire started with an electric device that was attached to the car, but no actual cause could be determined, because the electric device was burned too badly. It turns out that the electric device was a battery maintainer (sometimes called a trickle charger) that somehow caught on fire. Because the device was close to the car, and the car and the device were close to the garage walls that are attached to the house, the fire quickly spread and resulted in significant damages. John’s homeowner’s policy covered the damage to his home, and his collector car insurance covered the agreed value of the vehicle. John is in the course of restoring the vehicle back to its original purple glory, but he knows that the fire situation could have been much worse. He’s also aware that preventing this type of situation in the future is better than just hoping that it doesn’t happen again. Many of us use battery maintainers when we don’t drive our collector cars for lengthy periods of time, but few of us knew that the battery maintainers could be a potential problem unless we take a few prevention steps. We recently visited with a large and well-respected auto restoration shop which deals with a lot of very expensive vehicles. The owner of the shop told us that he had three clients over the past year who had fires, much like the fire that John had with his 1970 Charger, all due to the battery maintainers. Those clients of the shop sustained significant damage to their vehicles and homes. One of the clients had some extensive investigation done to determine the exact cause of the fire, and it was found that the battery maintainer had caught on fire because of a power surge. Apparently, power surges could cause a battery maintainer to catch on fire. The shop has over a hundred battery maintainers, and they unplug each of them every night, and plug them back in every morning, under the fear that a fire could occur overnight when nobody is at the shop. We’ve heard these things before from others, so it’s time we found a method of prevention. Since the issue of a power surge seems to be a possible trigger for fires with battery maintainers, we recommend that everyone using a battery maintainer consider having it plugged into a surge protector, which are readily available as small single units or multi-unit power strips. We know that different surge protectors are not all equivalent, and some can handle larger power surges. If a power surge is powerful enough it might cause the surge protector to fail, and the power surge would then get to the battery maintainer, potentially causing a fire. So, although surge protectors are inexpensive, you should consider getting one that has high power protection ratings. Often the ratings are in joules. A rating of 600 joules is good, but a rating of 1,000 joules (or higher) is better. The next thing to consider using is a fire-resistant bag/box for the battery maintainer to sit in when it’s in use. Those items are flexible fire-resistant fold-up boxes that are available in different sizes, so you can find them to fit whatever size battery maintainers that you’re using. The fire-resistant boxes are sometimes described as “fire proof”, but almost nothing is actually fire proof, so we’ll refer them as “fire resistant”. The ones we’re describing are intended for use when charging or transporting LIPO batteries (used in certain remote-control toys) which are known to sometimes catch fire, so these boxes should be useful for containing any fire that originates at the battery maintainer. If you use the search words “LIPO Safe” in one of the large global online retailers, such as the one that’s named after a big river in South America, you’ll find lots of the fire-resistant boxes in different sizes, for fairly inexpensive prices. We bought several sizes, and the average price was around $5 each. Try to avoid the boxes that have only one layer of fire resistant material. Instead, you want to buy the ones that have a double layer of fire resistant material, because those will better contain a fire, and are less likely to have a burn-through. The battery maintainer should be completely inside the fire-resistant box, and the cords can go out any of the sides. Most of the fire-resistant boxes have Velcro closures, but the boxes are not air tight, so there is ventilation, but generally not enough for a fire to burn as it might without this extra protection. Although some of our photos show the use of a battery maintainer under the hood of our classic Mustang, it would be best for you to have the battery maintainer at some distance away from your vehicle. You should also keep it away from anything potentially flammable in your garage (such as the walls) to minimize the potential risk of damage if a fire occurs, regardless of whether you’re utilizing a fire-resistant box. The fire-resistant boxes will help slow the fire, and keep th...
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