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Does use of a hot water heater blanket affect insurance coverage?

I went to Home Depot to buy an insulating blanket for my hot water heater. My local store doesn't carry them. The sales person told me that if there's a water heater fire, and you're using a water heater blanket, most insurance companies won't provide coverage for the damage. I would have thought that manufacturers would be smart enough to make them out of fire-resistant materials. I couldn't find anything in my HO policy about this issue, but I may have missed something in the fine print.

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Those lint rollers people use on their clothes. Any type of tape will work, although I'm partial to duct. Put on a pair of rubber gloves and run your hands over the rub/chair/etc. The rubber will attract the hair and bunch it into a ball you can pick up and throw away.

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