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Holiday Travel Plans? Safeguard Your Home While You’re Away

Whether you’re planning a vacation or a trip to visit relatives this holiday season, keep in mind that an empty house is a tempting target for a burglar. You can reduce the possibility that your home will be broken into while you’re gone if you use a common sense approach to keeping it safe:

  • Prepare your first line of defense – Use sturdy locks on all doors and windows and secure them before you leave. Repair any broken windows or locks. Never assume a burglar won’t find the one that’s faulty.
  • Don’t broadcast your plans – However, do tell one neighbor your itinerary and your estimated time of arrival and return. That person should have a key to your front door to periodically check on the house, and a telephone number where you can be reached in an emergency.
  • Never let the house appear empty from the street - Stop your newspaper delivery, and have your neighbor pick up your mail and any packages left on the front porch. Arrange for someone to mow the lawn, rake leaves and clean the yard if you’ll be away for an extended period. Ask your neighbor to place garbage cans at the curb on normal pickup days and put them back after the garbage pickup. If you leave your car at home, park it where you normally would. However, be sure your neighbor moves it occasionally so that it appears the car is being driven. If you’re driving your car, have your neighbor periodically park in your driveway or in front of your house.
  • Your home shouldn’t seem empty on the inside either - Plug in timers to turn lights and even a television on and off at appropriate times. Turn the ringer on your telephone down. If a burglar is around, and hears a call that goes unanswered, they’ll know you’re away. Don't leave a message on your answering machine notifying everyone you’re on vacation. Leave your blinds, shades and curtains in a normal position. Don't close them unless you would normally do so while at home.
  • Don’t give thieves alternate ways to enter your home - Lock garage doors and windows. You should also secure storage sheds, attic entrances and yard gates.
  • Don’t leave valuables in plain sight - Consider locking valuables in a bank safety deposit box. If you do leave valuables at home, make sure they are engraved. This simple precaution will allow stolen property to be easily identified and returned to you if recovered later.

Consider the purchase of an alarm system to protect your home against fire and burglary if you travel away from home frequently or for extended periods of time.

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Electric Insurance Company is a national writer of personal insurance, specializing in car insurance, home insurance, umbrella coverage and more. We were established in 1966 to serve the needs of General Electric employees. We now also offer our insurance products to the general public. Given our roots, it's not surprising that we look at the insurance business a little bit differently. It wasn't long before relatives and friends of GE employees noticed how happy they were with their home insurance and car insurance and asked if we would provide them with auto insurance too. Today, individuals and families with no formal ties to General Electric hold more than half of our home and car insurance policies. Our goal is to become the preferred home and car insurance carrier for both GE employees and individuals and families from the general public who appreciate the great value and exceptional service we provide.

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