You Are Going On Vacation -
Help Burglars Take One Too!
An empty house is a tempting target for a
burglar. Use this checklist of tips to help safeguard your home while you're
away.
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Have good locks on all doors and windows
and USE THEM!
- Ask a neighbor to watch the house while
you're away. It's a good idea to leave your vacation address and telephone
number with a neighbor so you can be reached in case of an emergency.
- Never leave your house key hidden
outside your home.
- Stop all deliveries, or arrange for a
neighbor to pick up your mail, newspapers and packages.
- Arrange for someone to mow your lawn,
rake leaves and maintain the yard to give the home a lived-in look.
- Plug in timers to turn lights, a radio
or television on and off at appropriate times. This helps to disguise the
fact that you are away.
- Turn the bell or ringer on your
telephone down low. If a burglar is around, he won't be alerted to your
absence by a ringing phone.
- Don't announce your absence on answering
machine messages.
- Leave your blinds, shades and curtains
in a normal position. Don't close them unless that is what you do when you
are home.
- Close and lock garage doors and windows.
Ask a neighbor to occasionally park in your driveway. If you leave your
car at home, park it as you normally would. Vehicles parked outside should
be moved occasionally to appear that they are being used.
- Secure storage sheds, attic entrances
and gates.
- Tell your local police you plan to be
away. Patrol officers may have the opportunity to periodically check your
home.
- Engrave your valuables as recommended in
Operation I.D. This simple step will allow your stolen property to be
identified and returned to you if recovered by the police.
- Travel Safely!
- At home or away, staying alert can save
the day!
- If you are driving, make sure your
vehicle has been properly serviced and is in suitable condition for the
journey.
- Try to have specific directions and
routes to your destination.
- If you get lost, call the local police
for directions or assistance.
- Always keep your vehicle doors and
windows locked.
- At stop lights and other traffic delays,
leave enough space in front of your vehicle so that you have an escape
option in case of an emergency.
- Let someone know the route you intend to
travel and your itinerary. This will help authorities in locating you if
there is a need to do so.
- Plan your trip carefully and allow for
factors such as weather, fatigue, facilities for lodging, food and fuel.
Be sure you have sufficient finances, either cash, travelers checks or
credit cards.
- Ask the hotel or motel staff about their
security measures so you know what to expect.
- Use the hotel safe to store your
valuables during your stay.
Staying alert to safety may make your
vacation much more pleasant and enjoyable. Being a victim of a crime is no
fun. RELAX, have FUN, and be SAFE! |