July 7, 2007
Homeowner's Insurance and Vacancy: Protecting Your Home While You're Away
Homeowner's Insurance and Vacancy:
Protecting Your Home While You're Away
We all enjoy the spring and summer months, as the weather warms and the welcome sunshine beckons us toward outdoor activities and family vacations.
But departing our homes for greener pastures means leaving them unattended—and vulnerable. When this happens, we face a greater likelihood of burglary, loss, and home insurance claims.
Keeping Costs Down
So how can we keep our home insurance costs down and our abodes safe from invasion?
With the average loss from home burglary presently hovering around $1300, securing our homes and possessions could be just the answer to saving us hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
In fact, nine out of 10 home break-ins could be prevented if homeowners would take steps to burglarproof their homes, says the Insurance Information Institute (III), a leading expert on consumer insurance issues.
Preparing for Departure
The best way to keep your home safe in your absence is to make it appear you're home—even though you aren't.
Light, time and noise are your best weapons to help accomplish this.
If you're getting ready to leave home, follow these tips to prepare your home for your departure:
Leaving home to relax with family and friends should be an enjoyable experience. And it can be—with the right mix of preparation and care.
So keep home insurance costs down and protect your castle by taking these tips to heart. Then relax and get away from it all, knowing you'll return to find your home sweet home safe and sound!
About InsureMe
Penny Hagerman is a copywriter and insurance information expert with InsureMe in Englewood, Colorado. InsureMe links agents nationwide with consumers shopping for insurance. Specializing in auto, life, long-term care, health and home insurance quotes, the InsureMe network provides thousands of agents with insurance leads every year. For more information, visit InsureMe.com.
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