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Vacation Theft Prevention Tips for Homeowners

5/12/2011 4:15:00 PM

By using these theft-prevention tips to protect your home and possessions, you and your family will have extra peace of mind, whether you’re away for a day or on vacation.

Make your home looked “lived in” even when you’re not there

  • Have a trusted neighbor pick up your mail and newspapers.
  • Arrange for someone to mow your lawn or shovel snow.
  • Ask a neighbor to park a car in your driveway while you’re gone.
  • Use timed switches on your lights, TV and stereo. Look for timers that turn on and off randomly.
  • Never advertise your absence by taping a note to your door or announcing it on your answering

         machine/voice mail.

  • Turn your telephone ringer down or off. This way a burglar is less likely to hear the ringing of

         unanswered calls and realize no one is home.

  • You can add to the security of your lighting system and cut your electric bill by installing a

         motion detector on outside lights. This will activate your lights when anyone comes within

         range of the unit’s motion sensor.

Follow these tips from law enforcement officials

  • Join a Neighborhood Watch group. Most police departments have officers who will help you

         start program. Neighbors can help watch your home when you’re gone.

  • Keep valuable items in your safe deposit box, such as stocks and bonds, duplicate copies of

         your will, stamp and coin collections and jewelry you don’t frequently wear.

  • Give parking lot attendants and mechanics your ignition key only, not your house key. Don’t

         carry an identification tag on your key ring. This could help a would-be thief easily identify your

         home and vehicle.

  • Consider installing an alarm system for an extra level of protection. You have a variety of

         choices – from do-it-yourself kits that trigger a siren or lights to professionally installed

         systems connected to a police station or monitoring service. Post signs in your windows

         showing you have a security system.

  • Lock your doors and windows when you leave, whether you’ll be gone a few minutes or a

         few days.

  • Avoid leaving an extra “hidden” key outside your home, such as under the doormat or in a

         mailbox or planter. To make sure you always get in, leave a duplicate set of house keys with

         a trusted friend or neighbor.

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