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Properly insure your teenager's assets before they leave the nest

Technology has added a whole new dimension to the responsibility of being a parent, and a bigger price tag.

Shehnaz Somers

A UK based company says that 49% of young adults don't have contents insurance, with this especially true for students who typically own valuable items like notebooks, smartphones, MP3 players, televisions and cameras. So what can you, as a parent, do to protect your teenager's valuables and ensure that they understand the value of appropriate insurance cover before they spread their wings and leave the nest?

As an intermediated business, Santam offers a range of insurance policies that protect technology-based items from theft, damage and loss. "The insurance industry is complex. Parents don't necessarily have the time or expertise to navigate the wide spectrum of insurance products available, and this is where a broker's value is most felt,### says Shehnaz Somers, Santam's head of Personal Lines Underwriting. "Brokers are able to quickly identify the risks involved and the products best suited to the individual's circumstance and needs. This kind of advice can save parents time and money and ensure peace of mind when it comes to equipping a teenager with the information and financial protection that they need when leaving home," continued Somers. Santam recently partnered with Incredible Connection to offer customers insurance on the purchase of any notebook, netbook or tablet computer purchased at any of its stores. The aim of the partnership is to allow customers easy access to insurance against theft, electronic or accidental damage at purchase level.

Santam offers parents the following tips to properly insure their teenager's assets: