Half of Hungarians are not prepared for holiday emergencies

By: Trademagazin Date: 2025. 12. 03. 10:42
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The cozy Christmas atmosphere can turn into a nightmare in an instant if the power goes out, the heating stops or the drain gets clogged during the holidays – and it’s at this time that it’s most difficult to find the right specialist. According to a representative survey by Europ Assistance, a third of the population has no experienced handyman at all for technical faults at home, and less than half of Hungarians (46%) could only call a suitable specialist for a few areas. Parents are slightly more prepared: 51 percent have access to a reliable handyman. 

The oven stops, the drain gets clogged – Christmas home emergencies

Christmas preparations can be a source of many problems: increased use and load on the electrical network can cause short circuits and breakdowns in the stove, oven and dishwasher, and greasy deposits and food residues can get into the drain, which can even cause blockages. Electrical overload, continuous use of household appliances and decorative lighting can blow out fuses and overheat sockets. Due to the winter cold, heating systems are also under maximum load, and if maintenance is not done, it can often lead to problems.

In the event of an unexpected household emergency – a burst pipe, an electrical short circuit, a blockage – most Hungarians would have difficulty finding a reliable professional. According to a representative survey of the Hungarian population on home assistance insurance (emergency assistance) by Europ Assistance, a fifth of the population aged 18–69 has a reliable professional for all home repairs. Less than half (46%) of respondents can only call a reliable craftsman for a few areas, while a third would not be able to call a professional at all in the event of an unexpected breakdown. Parents who raise children rely more on established professionals, with 51 percent of them being able to find a handyman to deal with an emergency in their home.  

“The research revealed that only 22 percent of the population currently has home assistance insurance, the majority of them (13 percent) as part of some kind of home insurance, although the vast majority (87%) believe that it is a useful service. In addition, it is clear that finding the right specialist is a problem, and they are afraid of the expected cost of installation, possible surcharges, and the lengthy arrival time. The situation is particularly difficult during the Christmas period, when the majority of craftsmen are also on vacation. However, with home assistance insurance, these problems can be avoided, as we can send a reliable craftsman to solve the given emergency 24 hours a day, including on holidays and public holidays, so an unexpected emergency can not cause problems even during the holidays. malfunction”

– said Gábor Szabolcs Timár, the operations manager ofEurop Assistance.

Prevention is important: check your household appliances and decorative lighting

Christmas emergencies should be prevented by regularly checking and maintaining household appliances. If you notice any strange noises, smells, or irregular operation, it is recommended to call a professional before the holidays. It is also useful to check the condition of the decorative lighting every year, as the simultaneous operation of decorative lighting and several kitchen appliances increases the chance of a short circuit. It is also important that a burning candle should never be left unattended.

Although few people think about it, it is not only gifts and food purchases that are important during this period. For safety reasons, it is definitely useful to make a “Christmas emergency” list with the contact details of installers, insurers, and emergency services.

“According to Europ Assistance research, nearly half of Hungarians (44%) are most afraid of electrical problems involving short circuits and emergencies and every third Hungarian is afraid of a gas pipe problem requiring immediate repair, or of the inconvenience caused by a blockage resulting from a sewage spill.

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