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Protecting Your Home in Your Absence
Protect your home and property against fire, theft and damage even in
your absence by following these simple tips:
Before You Leave Town…
- Tell a trusted neighbor when you are leaving and when you'll be home.
- Leave a travel itinerary with a friend or colleague.
- Arrange for a neighbor to pick up your mail, newspaper and parcels
or have the post office hold delivery until you return.
- Set timers and lights.
- Clean out refrigerators.
- Unplug non-essential electrical appliances.
- Leave your answering machine on.
- Close curtains.
- Lock doors and windows.
- Set fire and burglar alarms.
While You're Traveling…
- Carry expensive items with you on board planes, ships or trains.
- Lock expensive jewelry in a hotel or ship safe.
- Avoid carrying large sums of cash.
- Do not wear or carry valuables at the pool or on the beach.
During a Winter Vacation…
- Set thermostat at 60° F and have the house inspected at least
every other day in case of furnace malfunction.
- Make sure there is enough oil in the storage tank to heat the home
while you are away.
- Leave the doors of bathroom vanities and the kitchen cabinet for the
sink open. This will allow more heat to get to the plumbing.
Other Considerations…
- Cut shrubs below window level and trim trees away from your house.
- Obscured doors and windows are targets for forcible entry.
- Arrange for someone to check your house periodically.
In the Event of a Loss:
Contact your insurance agent or broker to assist you in finding out if the
loss is covered by your homeowners insurance.
This information is advisory in nature. No liability is assumed by reason of the information in this document.
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