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While You're Away Safety/Security Tips
Here are some safety/security tips for you:
Be sure to give your home the appearance of being occupied while you're away by:
Be sure to give your home the appearance of being occupied while you're away by:
- Putting lights, a radio and even the TV on timers.
- Arranging for your lawn to be cared for.
- Have a trusted neighbor pick up your mail and newspapers, or have delivery suspended for the duration of your time away.
- Make sure that your doors are locked.
- Leave a key with a trusted neighbor, friend or relative.
- NEVER hide a key on your property; criminals are good at guessing hiding spots.
- If you choose to have a neighbor care for your home while you're away, make sure they know how to contact you in case of an emergency.
- Make sure a friend or family member has your itinerary.
- Have your vehicle serviced by a qualified mechanic.
- Make certain your insurance and vehicle registration is current.
- Carry a cell phone in case of emergency.
- Have road flares, jumper cables and a flashlight with fresh batteries handy.
- Plan your route and be prepared for road and weather conditions to change.
- If your travel brings you to the mountains, be sure to bring chains during the winter months.
- Take frequent breaks to help you remain alert and avoid "highway hypnosis."
- If you miss your exit, DON'T PANIC. Sudden stops, swerving and aggressive maneuvers may place you, your family and others in danger particularly on interstate roads.
- Make sure a friend or family member has your itinerary.
- Put your work address on your luggage tags.
- Arrive at the airport early to get through all the security checks and not have to rush or miss your flight.
- Learn the phone number and address of the place you're staying.
- KNOW THE RULES. Laws and ordinances change from town to town and state to state. This is especially important if you're traveling abroad. A hotel concierge is an excellent source for assistance and information.
- Know how to contact the local police, fire and rescue services.
- Watch out for frauds and cons. They frequent vacation spots.
- Never leave your valuables unattended.
- Don't carry large sums of cash or wear expensive jewelry.