There are many good reasons to buy contents insurance even though it is rarely required to do so. A contents insurance policy is something you purchase to cover items based in your home. Some insurers offer contents insurance on a standard house insurance policy, some do not. Some insurers offer contents insurance as a complementary policy with discounts given for the purchase of a second policy. In these difficult economic times there are insurers that offer a small contents insurance policy with the purchase of any home insurance.
What exactly is covered by contents insurance? More than you might imagine. We are all used to buying buildings insurance that covers obvious items such as the house, garage and outbuildings, but what about the things inside the house?
Each contents insurance policy should be customised to fit your needs, but to give you an idea of how important it is, here is a list of some things covered under a typical contents insurance policy and which are covered against theft, fire, vandalism, flooding and earthquakes:
Entertainment systems, jewellery, clothing, books, DVDs and CDs, furniture, curtains, carpets and computers.
Many people do not realise that items outside the home are also covered. For example, your contents coverage may include theft of a handbag or luggage and other similar incidents.
One note: Very expensive or “luxury” items may require a separate “premium” policy or may be added to your existing coverage. Be sure to check with your insurer for details.


