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Security Tips for the Holiday SeasonDecember 06, 2022
Just a few friendly reminders on how you can take steps to help protect your home from burglars and
other potential harm if you plan to be away from home this holiday season.
Portions of this were taken from an article on www.safewise.com.1. If you can afford a home security system or security cameras of any kind,
those are both great ways to protect your home. If you can’t afford those,
you can try putting a security sign in your yard or setting up a dummy camera
to convince would-be burglars that you do have one.2. Don’t advertise your travel plans on social media.
That just gives burglars a precise schedule to
find your home unoccupied. Post those pics after you return home.3. Install motion sensors on any outdoor lights you have. Use a timer
on Christmas lights to make sure they come on as scheduled while
you are gone.4. Consider leaving on a radio or TV during the day that could convince
a burglar that someone is in the home.5. This seems pretty obvious, but lock your doors and windows. This
includes keeping your garage door closed as much as possible.
An open garage door may seem like an invitation, and it
shows off your stuff to passersby.6. If you are going to be away for more than a couple of days,
have the Post Office hold your mail and stop any newspaper deliveries.
You could also ask a friend or trusted neighbor to pick up your mail and papers.
Nothing signals an absence like a pile of newspapers in the driveway.7. Be friendly to your neighbors. Having a good relationship with those
who live around you can supply an additional layer of security for your
home. They can keep an eye out when you are gone, and you can
return the favor when they leave home.8. Reduce the landscaping around your home.
This may seem like an odd addition to the list, but bushes
and shrubs around a home make good hiding spots.9. At Christmastime, keep packages out of view of the windows.
Passersby shouldn’t be able to tell how many packages little Suzie
has under the tree.10. Consider contacting your local police department to do a check of
your house. They might be able to suggest things you could do to
improve security.This information is meant to be a broad overview and should not be the only source
you consult for evaluating your risk management needs. Adherence to the above
guidelines does not ensure coverage under your policy, nor does it guarantee
your risk will be accepted by our company or that your property or operations
are safe, healthful, or in compliance with laws, rules, or regulations.
Coverage is determined by specific policy provisions, limitations and
exclusions that can only be expressed in the policy itself.