Toronto, ON – November 24, 2025 – As temperatures drop and winter approaches, Ecclesiastical Insurance is reminding organizations to take proactive steps to protect their properties and communities from cold-weather risks.

Freezing temperatures, ice buildup, and snow accumulation can all contribute to costly damage, operational disruptions, and safety hazards. To help mitigate these risks, Ecclesiastical has published a series of winter risk management resources offering practical advice and best practices for property owners, managers, and community organizations.

“Winter brings unique challenges that can lead to significant losses if left unchecked,” said Colin Robertson, Chief Risk Management & Customer Officer, Ecclesiastical Insurance. “By taking preventative measures now, organizations can reduce the likelihood of damage, protect people and property, and maintain peace of mind through the coldest months of the year.”

Ecclesiastical’s resources include:

Guidance on how to safeguard your buildings, systems, and assets from common winter hazards.

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Tips to ensure your fire protection systems remain functional and effective in freezing conditions.

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Best practices for managing snow and ice removal to reduce slip-and-fall risks and maintain safe access.

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These resources are available free of charge through the Ecclesiastical Insurance Risk Hub.

As a specialist insurer serving heritage properties, educational institutions, charities, and faith organizations, Ecclesiastical is committed to helping clients manage risk year-round through expert insights and guidance.