The holiday
season is a festive time for family and friends to celebrate together. It is also one of the busiest travel times of
the year. Unfortunately, burglars are all too aware of this fact which makes
the holiday season a peak time of year for break-ins and thefts.
To keep a home
safe from burglars there are simple steps people can take. They start with
making sure an empty home, even if the family is just going away for the day,
is securely locked. If there is an alarm, be sure to activate it. During the night hours, turn on exterior
lights and place some interior lights on timers. Motion sensing lights are also
recommended. Keep valuables out of sight
and keep trees and shrubs near doors and windows trimmed to preventing them
from becoming a hiding place for burglars.
If traveling
for more than a day, have the mail and newspaper stopped or have them picked up
by neighbors. It is also a good idea to inform neighbors that the home will be
empty so they can keep an eye on it. Some police departments will even offer to
periodically check on a home if requested to do so.
Even with the
best plans, burglaries still can happen. Victims are advised to immediately
call the police if they have been burglarized or suffer any type of theft.
“Having a
police report is essential for starting the insurance claims process when a
theft or burglary occurs,” said Douglas Waldie, President of Hudson Douglas
Public Adjusters, LLC. “Many victims are overwhelmed when they have been
targeted and are unfamiliar with the claims process and what they need to do to
make sure they are treated fairly by their insurance company. Our public adjusters help policyholders by
creating a detailed inventory of stolen or damaged items and understanding what
is covered under the insurance policy.
For example, will personal property be covered based on replacement cost
or actual cash value. Actual cash value takes into account depreciation which
means less money for the policyholder. These are just a few of the reasons a
licensed public adjuster who works solely for the benefit of the policyholder
can mean the difference between being potentially victimized twice or being
treated fairly and getting the most out of an insurance claim.”
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