Auto Club Offers Tips for Keeping Home Safe During Vacation.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- While summer is the most popular time for vacations, it can also provide more opportunities for home break-ins. The Automobile Club of Southern California The Automobile Club of Southern California was founded December 13, 1900 in Los Angeles as one of the nation's first motor clubs dedicated to improving roads, proposing traffic laws and improvement of overall driving conditions. reminds vacationers that taking a few simple precautions precautions Infectious disease The constellation of activities intended to minimize exposure to an infectious agent; precautions imply that the isolation of an infected Pt is optional, but not mandatory. can reduce the risk of home burglary. "Residential burglaries are most likely to occur if the residence appears to be unoccupied and if access seems relatively easy," said Ron Lovatt, managing director of insurance products for the Auto Club's Interinsurance Exchange. "Homeowners can take a few simple steps to help deter burglars." The Auto Club offers the following tips to help keep your home safe while you're vacationing: --Double-check all door and window locks, and invest in slide lock protection for sliding-glass doors, a frequent point of entry for burglars. Garage windows and doors should also be secured. --Ask a trusted friend to stop by your home at different times if possible while you are away, or to be a house sitter house sitter n. A person who lives in and cares for a house while the regular occupant is away. Noun 1. house sitter . Ask them to turn on lights at night, or consider buying a light timer timer, n radiographic timing device that functions as an automatic exposure timer and a switch to control the current to the high-tension transformer and filament transformer. The face of the timer is calibrated in seconds and fractions of seconds. set for every evening. Setting up multiple timers in alternating rooms works best. Radio timers are also a good idea. --Temporarily cancel newspaper subscriptions and postpone post·pone tr.v. post·poned, post·pon·ing, post·pones 1. To delay until a future time; put off. See Synonyms at defer1. 2. To place after in importance; subordinate. mail delivery. --Engrave your name on your large valuables. It makes them less attractive to burglars, and also assists with quicker identification if they are stolen and recovered. --Consider installing an alarm system, which can serve not only as protection but may qualify you for a discount on your homeowner's insurance. --Consider parking your second vehicle in your driveway while you are away. If you will be away for more than a week, ask a friend to change the position of the car a few times during your absence. --Remove garage door openers A garage door opener is a motorized device that opens and closes garage doors. Most are controlled by switches on the garage wall, as well as by remote controls carried in the garage owner's cars. from cars parked outside. --Move expensive electronic equipment away from the windows where it is easily visible. --Don't give your house a "closed-down" look by completely shutting drapes drape v. draped, drap·ing, drapes v.tr. 1. To cover, dress, or hang with or as if with cloth in loose folds: draped the coffin with a flag; a robe that draped her figure. and blinds. --Make certain your homeowners insurance is paid and the policy suits your current needs. --Arrange for lawn service if your trip will be longer than one week. --Never leave spare keys "hidden" under doormats or anywhere outside the house. --If you're departing from a local airport, don't expose personal addresses on your luggage tags. Use a business address instead. The Auto Club also advises travelers to use caution with their personal belongings personal belongings npl → efectos mpl personales while they are away: --Use the hotel safe to store valuable items instead of leaving them lying around your hotel room. --Keep the entry and balcony doors locked and use deadbolts and chains whenever possible. --Don't open the door to anyone. Even if a hotel repairman re·pair·man n. A man whose occupation is making repairs. Noun 1. repairman - a skilled worker whose job is to repair things maintenance man, service man shows up, call the front desk to verify that a repairman has been sent. --Don't leave keys lying around when you're at the beach or pool. --On the road, don't leave valuables inside the car where they can be seen. --Always lock your car doors, even if you will be gone just for a few minutes. --At night, park in a lighted, visible place. If someone seems to be following you as you walk to your car, walk past it and find help. The Auto Club offers additional travel safety guidelines guidelines, n.pl a set of standards, criteria, or specifications to be used or followed in the performance of certain tasks. on its Web site (www.aaa.com) under "travel services." Consumers may also request quotes for homeowners insurance at the Auto Club's Web site. The Automobile Club of Southern California, the largest affiliate of the AAA, has been serving members since 1900. Today, the Auto Club's members benefit by the organization's roadside assistance, insurance services, travel agency, financial products, automotive pricing, buying and financing programs, automotive testing and analysis, trip planning services, highway and transportation safety programs and legislative advocacy. Information about these products and services is available on the Auto Club's Web site at www.aaa-calif.com. |
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