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9 Tips for Protecting Your Home While Away

Protecting Your HomeWhen warm weather finally arrives, it’s natural for many of us to take that long-awaited vacation to get away from everything. Unfortunately, many will also return home to discover “everything” is nowhere to be found.

According to AAA, in the United States, a home burglary occurs every 13 seconds, and burglary cases are generally higher during peak travel season. By taking a few simple precautions, many home burglaries are preventable. Before you head off to that next vacation, consider these helpful tips:

  1. Spare keys. Avoid leaving them anywhere outside the house. Consider leaving spare keys to the house and your car(s) with a trusted friend, neighbor or a house sitter.
  2. Indoor/outdoor lights. Set an automatic timer to periodically turn on and off the lights.
  3. Windows and doors. Close and lock all of these. Sliding glass doors should also be secured with a slide lock. Do not forget the garage too.
  4. Insurance. Check that your homeowners policy is current and is paid.
  5. Don’t overshare. Be careful about broadcasting your upcoming trip or sharing too many details, no matter how excited you are.
  6. Mail. Ask a close friend, neighbor or house sitter to pick up your daily mail and/or newspaper. In addition, you can also temporarily cancel the newspaper subscription and have the postal service put a hold on your mail until your return.
  7. Valuables. Arrange to securely and safely store any valuables in an off-site location.
  8. Curtains and blinds. Do not leave these in a closed-down position. Remove expensive electronics away from the windows, where they can be easily spotted and targeted.
  9. Cars. If you own more than one car, park it halfway up the driveway to deter burglars from pulling a vehicle close to your house. Be sure that any vehicle left unattended for an extended time is protected with an anti-theft device.

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