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How to protect your home when traveling

12-30-2014

 Recommendations from QuoteWright.com.

Every year we offer an update to our recommendations to safeguard your home while traveling.  There are several things that you can do to minimize being the victim of a home burglary while traveling.  Empty homes are a prime targets for home burglaries.  Experts agree that there are some common sense things that you can do to protect your home while away.  Having security devices like an alarm and motion detection lights installed can help but here are some more things you can do to minimize your exposure:

  • Make arrangements with a trusted friend, neighbor, or relative to pickup mail and newspapers on a daily basis.  Yes, you can notify the post office and local newspaper that stop service because you’ll be on vacation however; there was a story about a burglary ring that was using a vacation stop list from a large, urban newspaper as a directory of homes that were unoccupied.
  • Notify your local police that you’ll be gone.  Some police departments will occasionally check to see if everything is ok.  Make sure they are aware of any friend, neighbor, or relative that you’ve asked to help.
  • Put some lights in your home on timers that go on and off during expected periods.  Timers are very inexpensive and can be picked up most hardware or home improvement stores.  Also place a radio on a timer and have it tuned to a talk radio show with the volume at a normal level.
  • Outward appearances are important too.  If it is in the summer time than have plans for your lawn to be mowed or if it is winter than make plans for snow while you’re gone.
  • Be careful on social networks.  Announcing your plans on Facebook or Twitter   might be just what the local burglar to find empty houses.
  • If you have weekly rubbish removal than arrange to have your bins placed on curbside and returned while you’re gone.

Remember the fewer people that know that you’re going away the better.  It’s always best to have you home looked occupied.  Use common sense and you’ll have an enjoyable trip.

About QuoteWright -  QuoteWright is a travel insurance comparison website that was established in 2001 and is headquartered in East Hartford, CT. Ever since it's creation it has been assisting travelers in finding appropriate travel insurance coverage.  The principals of QuoteWright are nationally known and respected experts in the field of travel insurance and have more than 70 years of combined experience. Interested parties can find QuoteWright at http://www.quotewright.com or by calling them at 800-821-4940.


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