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Here is a checklist to follow after the completion of servicing of your bike

Buying a bike takes a lot of thought and planning. Multiple factors influence your purchase. You arrange the funds, and after making a final decision, you pay the money and get a brand new bike. Just like your other possessions, your motorcycle needs optimum care too.

Maintenance of your bike is as essential as your safety while riding it. Whether you frequently use your motorcycle or occasionally, you need to ensure that your vehicle is not damaged. Even a tiny impaired part could cause significant harm to the bike and risk your safety. So as the owner, be careful about its regular maintenance.

All bikes have their periodic servicing cycle. Ensure to get professional servicing for your motorcycle at the authorised service stations. These centres use authentic spare parts recommended by the manufacturer and follow all the procedures to ensure that your bike does not suffer any damages in the long run.

But what happens after your bike is serviced? How can you assure that it has undergone proper servicing? Well, this blog will discuss what you need to keep in mind the next time you get your bike after servicing.

1. Air pressure:
Check the air pressure in the tyres. Unless your bike's tyre is visibly flat, you can't just judge the tyre inflation. Instead, use a tyre pressure gauge to check the correct pressure. Regularly check the motorcycle at different pressures when you ride it.

2. Engine oil:
You should inspect the engine oil after the servicing is completed. Make sure that proper levels are maintained. Look for any leakages. Carbon deposits can thicken the engine oil. Running the bike on dirty oil can damage the engine life in the long run.

3. Brakes:
Examine the brakes very carefully. Your bike's brakes are vulnerable to damage due to their excessive usage on the roads. Make sure that your brakes are not very loose or very tight, which would cause difficulties in applying them when needed.

4. Screeching noise:
If you hear a screeching noise, it could be due to an issue in the front brake pads. Make sure that they are appropriately checked and replaced if needed. Lack of oil could also be one of the reasons for such noises.

5. Spark plug:
Make sure that the spark plug is cleaned. And in case of any damages, ensure that it is replaced. The spark plug is connected to the engine combustion and should undergo regular maintenance. You can keep an eye out for checking the carburettor, air filters, chainset, etc.

Now that we've discussed the checklist you need to follow after completing servicing of your bike, you need to think about how to keep your bike safe from damage during unprecedented situations. The solution is to get your bike insured. And now, you can purchase bike insurance online from the comfort of your home and even get attractive deals with extra benefits. These benefits can reduce your monetary stress and cover your bike's repairing or garage costs.

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Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.

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Keeping memories: How to save old photographs properly

For decades, clicking photographs with a film camera was the only way to store memories. Today, we use smartphones to capture and save memories as videos and pictures. However, if you are from the 90s era or before, you must still have hundreds of pictures and photo films locked away in your cupboard or neatly tucked into photo albums.

While tossing out old clothes that we've outgrown may be easy, throwing out photographs is just too difficult. They hold countless memories in a single snapshot that you never want to let go of. You may even put up a few photographs in frames to hang up on the wall or place on your bedside.

However, over the years, you may notice them begin to degrade. Some get brown patches, some turn yellow, and some develop folds and creases around the corner. Therefore, it is essential to remember these tips to preserve old photographs properly.

1. Throw out the old photo albums:
Storing the old photographs in a box or folder does not ensure their protection. Using the usual peel-and-stick photo albums is not the best option for holding your photos. They are usually made of ordinary plastic, glue, and cardboard, which can harm the pictures in the long run. If you want to save them, look for ones free from acid. Avoid albums made with dyes and recycled materials.

2. Do not stick your photographs:
Exposing your photographs to any kind of glue or adhesives can harm their quality. The paper can tear or weaken due to the use of glue. Instead of sticking the photographs in books or albums, look for albums with paper sleeves or acid-free plastic sleeves.

3. Label wisely:
Future generations who inherit the photographs may need the context behind them and labelling them with thorough information can go a long way. However, while most of us might write using a permanent marker or a pen, the ink poses a threat of staining the photographs. Instead, use a pencil and write lightly around the edges to avoid damaging the centre of the image. If you are worried about lead smudging, avoid touching the parts you've written on.

4. Preserve in appropriate locations:
Collections of old photographs are delicate and need to be stored the right way. They need to be boxed in climate-controlled areas of your home that are not too cold, hot, or humid.
Moisture and heat can affect the paper quality and the print of the photograph. Therefore, keeping the albums in paper boxes is better than using plastic boxes. Place these boxes in a closet that is not prone to flooding or intense heat, sunlight, and moisture.

To sum it up, these few measures may help you preserve the quality of your photographs and maintain their shine over the years. To make sure you continue making memorable memories much like the ones you've saved in those photographs, invest in dependable general insurance plans to secure your family.

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Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.

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Here's everything you need to know about car insurance for your electric vehicle

In recent times, Indians have increasingly begun opting for electric vehicles. The reasons include saving on fuels and interest in ecologically beneficial features. When deciding if an EV is the best option for you, examine how an electric vehicle varies from a car with a combustible engine. One of these distinctions is insurance, and you must understand how an electric car's insurance in India works.

So, to help you with just that, we've discussed everything about electric car insurance in this post.

The importance of Electric Car Insurance.

1. Mandatory by Indian law:
The Motor Vehicle Act 1988 of India covers all vehicle legislation. According to the act, all cars (including EVs) are required to carry vehicle insurance to operate legally on public highways.

2. Damage protection:
Appropriate protection is essential to prevent or control damages caused due to accidents. Anyone who has had any experience with automobile repairs knows about the expenses involved, especially in the case of electric vehicles. Thus, whether the damage to your automobile is due to your fault or someone else's, a car insurance policy will cover the repairs without putting pressure on your pockets.

3. Third-party liability:
In the event of an accident claim involving third parties, you will be required to pay for any damage incurred out of your pocket. However, you won't have to worry about these ramifications with third-party liability insurance. Under your car insurance cover, your insurance company handles and compensates for any loss or damage done to third parties.

4. Personal accident covers:
Personal accident cover is also mandated as per Indian law. It protects you against uncertainties like accidental death, injuries etc. Remember, it does not come with the car insurance plan but needs to be purchased separately as an add-on feature.

Please note, there are no separate insurance plans for Electric Vehicles (as of yet). The general insurance sector in India has yet to provide specialised coverage for EVs. As of now, consumers must choose from current car insurance policies designed for vehicles with combustible engines.

Also, the IRDAI has recently ordered that insurers should promote electric car insurance policies. This means that India's third-party insurance coverage for electric vehicle cars will cost lower than traditional petrol/diesel vehicles.

What is covered under Electric vehicle insurance?

• Personal accident coverage

• Third-party insurance coverage

• Car theft

• Road accidents

• Damage resulting from fire

• Repairs and replacements of parts

• Damage resulting from a natural calamity

What is not covered under electric vehicle insurance?

• Claims after drinking and driving

• Claims if the driver is found without a driving license

• Higher damage caused due to intentional negligence

• Lapsed insurance claims

To conclude, whether you own an electric car or a traditional one. Having car insurance is mandatory and acts as your financial safety cushion. Like all your expensive belongings, protect your electric automobile against damages.

Car insurance guarantees that your vehicle stays in good condition for a long time and helps you avoid monetary stress. It also pays for expenditures incurred as a result of third-party harm. Furthermore, the IRDAI has decreased third-party insurance prices for electric vehicles by 15%. So save your EV from potential damage like it protects the environment.

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Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.

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Know more about the wheel alignment of your car and how to check it by yourself

 

To be a vehicle owner entails a variety of duties. To get the most out of your automobile, you must frequently care for and repair it. If sufficient care is not performed, not only will your vehicle's quality suffer, but it may also cause an accident. Having your vehicle's tyres aligned regularly is one of the most important things you need to ensure tyres last longer.

Many individuals believe that alignment should be left to specialists. While this is true in many ways, some alignment specifications are simple enough to check on your own, and wheel alignment is one of them. This may be useful after upgrading steering or suspension parts so that the car isn't out of alignment during the journey to the shop, or it can at the very least offer a better knowledge of the process.

Following are a few ways you can check your car's wheel alignment by yourself.

1. Caster:
Most vehicles are constructed with a mild downward caster. Your caster angle contributes to the equilibrium of driving, balance, and turning. A high caster causes the steering axis to lean toward the driver. On the other hand, a low caster indicates that your vehicle's steering axis is tilted away from the driver.
To measure the caster angle yourself, you need to park the vehicle on a flat surface and place both wheels on the turntables. Next, install the bubble gauge on the hub. Then turn the tyre 20 degrees inwards and level the gauge. Using the adjustment knob, set the caster reading as zero. Now, move the tyre 20 degrees outwards to get the caster reading.

2. Camber:
Camber is the degree of tyre lean of a car measured in degrees. Negative camber takes place when the top of the tyre tilts inwards. Whereas positive camber occurs when the top of the tyre tilts outwards.
Most contemporary automobiles feature a somewhat negative camber to increase stability and control. Camber misalignment may be caused by worn bearing, ball joints, and other wheel suspension systems. Excessive inward or outward skew indicates poor alignment and must be corrected.

3. Toe-in:
Toe alignment, as opposed to camber alignment, is the degree to which your tyres spin inward or outward as seen from up top. Depending on the vehicle, typical toe-in standards range from one-thirty-second to one-eighth-inch. Toe-in alignment occurs when your automobile's tyres are inclined in the same direction. Toe alignments are done at the last after caster and camber are done.

As a vehicle owner, you must recognise the signs of misaligned wheels. Take a moment to check your vehicle's wheel alignment regularly. It can add to the life of your car's tyres and improve the handling. Even if you decide to get the vehicle aligned in a garage, you will better understand the issue and information.

As needed, trained and experienced vehicle experts will be able to align your wheels. However, to sustain the absolute protection of your vehicle, yourself, and anyone around you, it is advisable to opt for insurance. If you have just purchased a new car, always remember to buy new car insurance to safeguard your vehicle.

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Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.

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Let's know if proportionate deduction resolves all your confusion surrounding sub-limits in health insurance

Health insurance consists of myriad terms and conditions that policyholders should read in detail at the time of health insurance policy renewal or purchasing. However, most of us usually do not pay heed to them and suffer at the time of settlement of the claim. An important clause involves sub-limits in a health insurance policy and the subsequent proportionate deduction.

Sub-limits in health insurance policies usually include capping or limiting the room rent during your hospitalisation. There are a variety of rooms available in any hospital, ranging from general wards to semi-private rooms and deluxe rooms. There is also a proportionate deduction clause associated with the sub-limit. Let us understand these terms in detail.

Sub-limits explained.

Sub-limits are limits or maximum percentage of the total sum insured that an insurance company will bear for the hospital expenses under various categories. Insurance companies usually use the maximum permissible room rent in the hospital as a benchmark for deciding the sub-limits.

For example, if your health insurance policy is Rs.5 lakhs and the permissible sub-limit for room rent is 1%, the insurance company will only bear 1% of Rs.5 lakhs or Rs.5000 per day for the rent of your room in the hospital. Any amount over it will have to be borne by you.

In this case, if your room rent is Rs.7000 per day, the excess amount of Rs.2000 over the sub-limit cap of Rs.5000 per day will have to be borne by you. Generally, the sub-limit on room rent ranges between 1%-2% of the total insured amount.

Proportionate deductible clause.

Insurance companies usually insert a proportionate deductible clause in health insurance policies. The companies calculate the excess room rent over the sub-limit allowed in percentage terms. They then deduct a proportional amount from all associated treatment costs, including surgery fees, tests, doctor consultation and visiting charges, ICU charges, etc. The insured has to bear them from his pocket.

Insurance companies use the following formula to calculate the proportionate deduction.

Excess room rent over the room rent limit/ Room rent limit as per the policy x 100
For example, suppose the room rent limit per the policy is Rs.5000 per day, and the actual room rent is Rs.7000 per day. Hence, proportionate deduction to be applied:
2000/5000 x 100 = 40%
In this case, if the doctor consultation fee is Rs.2000, the insurance company will deduct 40% of this amount, i.e., Rs.800, and will cover only Rs.1200. The remaining Rs.800 will have to be borne out of your pocket.

How to deal with the proportionate deductible clause?

You should always check whether the proportionate deductible clause applies to your health insurance policy when purchasing it. If applicable, you should adhere to the sub-limit cap and choose a room accordingly in the hospital, especially if your hospitalisation period exceeds 3-4 days. This will ensure that the insurance company cannot apply the proportionate deductible clause and will cover all expenses during the hospitalisation period.

If your policy includes a sub-limit capping, consider changing your insurer at the time of health insurance policy renewal to one without such a clause. We can also port our policy to some other company for this purpose.

A health insurance policy is fundamental in the present world because of our food habits and lifestyle. However, only some people know the concept of sub-limit capping and proportionate deductible clauses. This can burn a big hole in your pocket in a medical emergency.

Do not worry if your health insurance policy comes with these riders. Shift to another policy or company at the time of health insurance policy renewal. This will protect you while ensuring that the insurance company will bear all the hospital expenditures in case of hospitalisation.

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Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.

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Know more about these motorcycle classes: BS4 and BS6

Are you looking to purchase your first two-wheeler or perhaps on the hunt for an upgrade to your current one? You must have heard various terms such as BS6 and BS4 being used for two-wheelers. Before we jump into understanding them, let's understand why we are talking about these classes.

In order to address the growing concerns about pollution and global warming, the Government of India has introduced regulations known as Bharat Stage Emission Standards (BSES). BSES is the governing body responsible for regulating the output of air pollutants coming out from vehicles. The BSES has made it mandatory for all motorcycle producing brands to register and primarily sell only BS6 bikes from 1st April 2020.

In this blog, we will try to bring forth everything there is to know about BS4 and BS6 engines.

What are BS4 and BS6?
BS4 and BS6 are the 4th and the 6th iteration of the BSES pollution regulations. The Central Pollution Control Board put forth the BS4 emission norms in 2017, which permitted 50 parts per million sulphur content. However, with the introduction of BS6, it was mandated that only ten parts per million Sulphur content were allowed.
Due to BS6, India's emission norms are believed to be equivalent to those of developed countries. BS6 means cleaner fuel and less toxic gases from the exhaust, thus reducing the pollutant content in the air.
The BS6 petrol engine is 25 per cent cleaner than the BS4 motor. And in the case of diesel, it is 80 per cent cleaner than a BS4 diesel engine.

Can you use BS6 fuel in a BS4 vehicle?
BS6 vehicles aren't everywhere just yet, so most motorcycles using BS6 fuel are BS4 vehicles. The important thing to keep in mind is that it is a cleaner fuel and will be perfectly fine for your engine.
Once the laws are mandated, every fuel station will be pumping BS6 fuel. So it is unreasonable to expect one to change their vehicle. This is why it is acceptable to use BS6 power in your BS4 vehicles.

Can you use BS4 fuel in a BS6 vehicle?
It is highly unlikely to have any immediate effect on the motorcycle. There has been certain ambiguity when it comes to this. The petrol engine manufacturers said no effects were seen when a BS6 vehicle used BS4 fuel. However, in the case of diesel engines, there will be some wear and tear eventually. Though, the repercussions would be seen over a very long period.

With the constantly changing time and increasing pollution and population, the automobile industry is preparing for revolutionary changes in the next five to ten years. The laws concerning pollution are becoming more stringent, and it is essential to keep your bike's health in top order to avoid hefty fines in future. Regular check-ups, including pollution checks and servicing, are vital for the good health of your two-wheeler.

It is a good idea to purchase bike insurance to protect yourself from any expenses incurred during these processes. Invest in the bike insurance plan that comes with an attractive premium and features to benefit you when in need.

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Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.

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Infrequent drivers, check out pay-as-you-drive insurance

Car insurance services are evolving to serve their customers more efficiently and effectively. With the advancement of technology, car insurance has moved from paper-based to digital-based insurance offerings. One such evolution in car insurance is introducing pay-as-you-drive insurance.

If you've never heard of the term, here's all you need to know!

What is pay-as-you-drive insurance?

The pay-as-you-drive insurance model is a new car insurance policy recently introduced in India. It allows the policyholder to customise their car insurance and reduce the premium. The required third-party liability car insurance is included in the pay-as-you-drive insurance for the length of the policy. Apart from that, it provides comprehensive coverage based on the distance the car travels. Policyholders of pay-as-you-drive insurance pay the premium for the distance their car covers.

There is no need to worry about the authentication of pay-as-you-drive insurance, as the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has approved this insurance mode. Therefore, some car insurance companies in India offer and accept the pay-as-you-drive insurance model. This insurance is an excellent option for infrequent drivers. So, if you take out your car occasionally, this insurance is an advantage for you!

How does pay-as-you-drive car insurance work?

As mentioned above, pay-as-you-drive is new in India, and only some people are aware of the rules and regulations of this insurance policy. To make things easier, we have mentioned some essential points for a better understanding.

1. Research a little about the insurance company:
Only some insurance companies are offering the pay-as-you-drive insurance mode. Thus, it is essential to look for genuine sellers. Conduct basic online research about those who offer this plan. Once you've found a genuine insurer, you'll need this feature to move forward with the insurance policy along with
● Recent odometer reading and other essential car details
● Consent form
● Necessary KYC details
● Driving licence
Besides these, provide other documents requested by the insurance company.

2. Deciding the kilometres:
Unlike other types of car insurance, the premium for a pay-as-you-drive policy is determined by the number of kilometres driven by your car. While choosing the policy, you must make an informed decision on how far you wish to drive your vehicle since you'll have to pay the insurance premium according to the distance your car covers. Be sure to check and read all the terms and conditions before finalising.

3. Installation of the telematics device:
As your insurance company may have told you, you may need to put a telematics device in your vehicle. The telematics devices help record the kilometres driven by your car. You can easily install the application on your smartphone and keep a record of how much total distance you have covered.
The insurance company can also use this application to remind you about the exhaustion of the chosen kilometre slab. They can also inform you about easy top-up and renewal notifications.
In addition to tracking how far a car has gone, the device provides information about average speed, how the brakes are used, etc. With all this information, the premium is calculated by analysing the collected data.

Initially, purchasing such a new insurance policy may seem risky. Over time, you'll realise that it is an excellent way to protect your car if you're an infrequent driver. Research more about the pay-as-you-drive insurance policy and consider purchasing the policy from the best car insurance company in India to ensure complete protection for your car.

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Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.

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Snake bite: Seven immediate actions you need to take

No matter how prepared you are or how well planned your life is, there is always something that catches you by surprise. You could be out on a trek, visiting a wildlife sanctuary, or just simply walking in your garden when you spot a snake, and while your first instinct may be to run, it is said that snakes do not attack unless they feel threatened.

So staying calm and avoiding movement might be the best option you have. However, if you find yourself in a situation involving a snake bite, these are the few things that you could follow to ensure your or the victim's safety.

1. Staying calm:
This might seem like a banal comment during emergencies, but staying calm ensures that your heart is not pumping blood vigorously. Panicking leads to faster circulation, which means it will spread the venom.

2. Restrict movement:
This step is crucial, as the passage of the venom is not directly associated with blood flow. The venom flows through your lymph, which only moves when you do. So any calls that you need to make for the ambulance should be done by somebody else.

3. Pressure immobilization:
Bandage firmly, 'above' the area of the bite. Use a piece of cloth if a bandage is not available. Roll it around the lymph till whatever place it can reach. Now splint the affected area to keep it still. Use any stick, rolled-up layers of paper, etc., to support.

4. Do not wash the wound:
Washing the area gets rid of the venom that the doctors can use to identify the species of snake. Therefore, it is advised to leave the affected area as-is for the benefit of the doctors.

5. Rush to the nearest hospital:
The only remedy to a venomous snake bite is to get an anti-venom as soon as possible. Rush to the nearest medical facility to ensure that timely medication is provided before the patient's condition turns critical.

6. Keep the victim warm:
It is crucial to keep the patient warm and calm to keep their blood pressure under control. However, no caffeine or alcohol should be given. In addition, any food or beverage, including water, should not be provided since it will slow their metabolism.

7. No ice packs and self-medication:
Research shows that using an ice pack on snake bites is harmful and can add to your problems. Avoid the inspection and cleaning of the wound, and avoid using medicines that you might use for regular cuts and wounds. Don't take any action without proper knowledge. The hospital staff are trained to attend to the wound, the venom, and the medication for every circumstance.

Sticking to the steps mentioned above will buy the patient some time before the anti-venom can be injected. As mentioned, a snake bite can create a sense of panic and fear, but maintaining your calm and taking the first aid measures ensures that you have sufficient time before reaching the doctor or medical facility.

Life is full of surprises, some good and some bad. Being prepared always helps, which is why you should invest in good health insurance. With a plethora of options available in the market, you can sit back and not worry about the unnecessary expenses you might face in case of such emergencies.

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Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.