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How to Survive a Summer Heat Wave: Protect Your Home, Car and Peace of Mind

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Mercury Insurance (NYSE:MCY) has released comprehensive guidance for homeowners and drivers to protect their properties and vehicles during summer heat waves. The company's Sr. Product Manager, Adam Bakonis, emphasizes the importance of preventive measures to avoid system failures and costly repairs.

The advisory includes detailed recommendations such as sealing windows and doors, servicing HVAC systems, using sun-blocking window treatments, and implementing fire prevention measures. For vehicles, key suggestions include using sunshades, maintaining coolant levels, and regular battery and tire pressure checks.

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Practical Tips Every Homeowner and Driver Can Use to Beat the Heat and Avoid Costly Damage

LOS ANGELES, June 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As temperatures rise across the country, intense summer heat waves can cause serious damage to both homes and vehicles — not to mention strain energy systems and budgets. Mercury Insurance is sharing essential guidance to help homeowners and drivers stay safe, reduce costs and protect what matters most during extreme heat.

With decades of experience insuring homes and vehicles in some of the hottest states, Mercury is committed to helping customers stay prepared and comfortable, no matter how high the thermometer climbs.

"Extreme heat can catch people off guard and lead to everything from home system failures to car breakdowns," said Adam Bakonis, Sr. Product Manager, State at Mercury Insurance. "But with a few simple steps, you can reduce risk, stay cool and avoid expensive repairs."

Heat Wave Survival Checklist for Homes and Vehicles:

  • Seal windows and doors: Use weather stripping or caulk to keep cool air in and hot air out, cutting down on energy bills.

  • Service your heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system: Get your air conditioner inspected before peak summer hits. Install a smart thermostat to optimize energy usage.

  • Block out the sun: Use blackout curtains, reflective window film or blinds to keep interior spaces cooler.

  • Prevent outdoor fire risk: Clean gutters, remove dry brush near the home and avoid grilling near dry vegetation.

  • Avoid electrical overload: Don't run multiple high-powered appliances at once, especially during peak afternoon hours.

  • Protect your vehicle: Use sunshades, check coolant levels, inspect your battery and monitor tire pressure frequently.

  • Vent your car: Crack the windows slightly when parked to reduce interior heat buildup and pressure.

  • Stock emergency supplies: Keep bottled water, portable fans, first aid kits, and phone chargers on hand at home and in your car.

  • Check on vulnerable individuals: Make sure pets, children, elderly neighbors and those without air conditioning are staying safe and hydrated.

To learn more about preparing for the warmer months, visit Mercury's blog.

About Mercury Insurance

Headquartered in Los Angeles, Mercury Insurance (NYSE: MCY) is a multiple-line insurance carrier offering personal auto, homeowners, and renters insurance directly to consumers and through a network of independent agents in Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia, as well as auto insurance in Florida. Mercury also writes business owners, business auto, landlord, commercial multi-peril and mechanical protection insurance in various states.  

Since 1962, Mercury has provided customers with tremendous value for their insurance dollar by pairing ultra-competitive rates with excellent customer service, through more than 4,200 employees and a network of more than 6,340 independent agents in 11 states. Mercury has earned an "A" rating from A.M. Best, as well as "Best Auto Insurance Company" designations from Forbes and Insure.com. For more information visit www.MercuryInsurance.com or follow the company on Twitter or Facebook. 

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FAQ

What are Mercury Insurance's (MCY) main recommendations for protecting homes during heat waves?

Mercury Insurance recommends sealing windows and doors, servicing HVAC systems, installing smart thermostats, using blackout curtains, and preventing electrical overload by avoiding running multiple high-powered appliances simultaneously.

How does Mercury Insurance (MCY) advise protecting vehicles in extreme heat?

Mercury recommends using sunshades, checking coolant levels, inspecting batteries, monitoring tire pressure, and slightly cracking windows when parked to reduce interior heat buildup.

What emergency supplies does Mercury Insurance (MCY) recommend during heat waves?

Mercury Insurance recommends keeping bottled water, portable fans, first aid kits, and phone chargers readily available both at home and in vehicles.

How can homeowners reduce energy costs during summer heat waves according to Mercury Insurance?

Mercury Insurance suggests using weather stripping or caulk to seal windows and doors, installing smart thermostats, and using blackout curtains or reflective window film to optimize energy usage.
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