Monday, December 16, 2013

4 Tips To Keep Your Home Safe During The Holidays




The holidays are a fun and exciting time, but like any other time of the year, they come with special security considerations. Be mindful of these few tips during the season and you’ll be prepared for a time that’s joyous the whole way through.


Don’t Advertise That You’re Away
The biggest giveaway is of course interior or exterior lights left burning 24 hours a day. Any reputable hardware store will be able to supply inexpensive timers that can be fitted not only to light switches but also to electronic devices such as televisions. Exterior lights that detect motion are also an excellent deterrent.


A build-up of uncollected newspapers, mail and advertising fliers are also a give-away; ask a trusted friend or neighbor to clear your mailbox while you are away.


Likewise, if you are listed in the telephone directory, do not leave a message on your answering machine informing callers that you are away. The message that burglars will receive is that they have plenty of time to break in and clean you out.


Update Your Insurance Policies
Another important consideration before you embark on a year end holiday, is to ensure that your insurance polices are all up to date – personal as well as those on your property. Take into account any additional value you may have added to your home in the form of home improvements or renovations. Many home owners update their homes in preparation to sell yet forget to add those updates to their policies. Make sure those are covered in case anything should happen while you’re away.


Keep Up With Old Security Habits
However, vigilant year-end safety and security measures also apply to homeowners who will be home for the holidays, as burglars often keep an eye on potential targets by looking out for any change in routine that occur at this time of the year. These changes may be sending dangerous signals to those up to no good.'


For example, many homeowners have holiday visitors and feel that they need to change their security routine to accommodate their guests. So while it may seem like too much trouble to teach a visiting granny how to use the alarm system, do it nevertheless. The same applies to younger visitors who plan to party and arrive home late: do not be tempted to leave the alarm off to accommodate them. Burglars count on home owners letting their guard down at this time of year, and view homes with visitors as potentially easy targets.


Be Careful What You Throw Out
Be careful, too, as to how and what you put out with the trash. Expensive gifts usually come in highly attractive (and often large) packaging, informing criminals that a valuable new item is now inside the home. Cut up large packages and dispose of the evidence discreetly.


The holidays are meant to be enjoyed, these quick tips aren’t meant to drag down the fun of the season but instead help prevent any holiday-related incidents from happening. Follow these quick tips and you’ll be set to go! For more tips and safety ideas, go here.


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