Tips: Protect Your Home Before A Summer Getaway

"On the road again" seems to be the summer time anthem, indicating that the vacation season is here. However, fun in the sun means being responsible and ensuring the safety of your family and your home. Peter McMurtrie, chief claims officer for Grange Insurance, offers up some advice for safe traveling and preparation.

Before an extended getaway, McMurtrie advises to:

  • Give a trip itinerary and emergency numbers to a trusted friend or neighbor.
  • Remove all "hidden" exterior house keys.
  • Let your security company know you will be out of town.
  • Stop your newspaper, mail and package deliveries through the U.S. Postal Service.
  • Turn off the water and gas supply to prevent leaks or water damage while you're away.
  • Make arrangements for a friend, family member or neighbor to take care of your home, including maintenance of your lawn and care of the family pet.
  • Put lights, radios and televisions on timers to give the impression that your home is being lived in while you're gone.
  • Make sure that valuables are not in plain sight from exterior windows.
  • Consider engraving identification information on larger items such as stereos and televisions.
  • Check all doors and windows to ensure locks are working properly.

"It may seem like a lot to get done before a trip, but the peace of mind is far more important than anything while you're away," McMurtrie said.

Before hitting the road, have your car thoroughly serviced and filled with gas, and inspect your car safety kit to make sure it has all the necessities: water, jumper cables, flares, flashlights, equipment to change a tire and a first aid kit. It's also a great idea to pack non-perishable snacks, food and juice. Now you're ready to buckle up and go.

"These few simple precautions can make all the difference between coming back to a secure home or returning to a mess of troubles," McMurtrie said. "So head to that open road and return home safely."

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