Going on vacation is a time to get away from everyday stresses, relax, and recharge. Whether you are packing up the camper for a weekend in the White Mountains or heading out for an overseas adventure, extended time away from your normal routine can raise a red flag and provide an opportunity for criminals to break into your home.
With just 4 easy anti-burglary steps, you can protect your New Hampshire home and rest easy while on your well-deserved holiday.Burglars look for certain tell-tale signs that no one is home, such as piled up mail or newspapers, uncut grass and a dark home. Thwart them by arranging for it to look like someone’s home.
Vacation isn’t the only time someone might break into your home, but some lapses in security do become more apparent while not at home. Take some precautions before you leave and keep year-round to help prevent break-ins at any time.
An alarm system can be the single-most valuable deterrent to protect your home and have never been less expensive and easy to use. Alarm systems make it more difficult for thieves to get into your home without being caught. They can also provide valuable warnings of fires and basement flooding, leading to a greater peace of mind while you’re away. Many home insurance companies will offer a discount for a professionally monitored alarm system. Some key features to look for include:
If you have an alarm system, putting a clearly visible sign in the yard or window can help deter thieves. Never write down the pass code and leave it near the alarm itself. If you must give the code to someone outside the immediately family, ask if your alarm can be enabled with a temporary code that is easier for them to remember and can be disabled or deleted when you return. Make sure you tell your insurance agent about any monitoring system you install as there may be credits available.
Good neighbors make safe neighborhoods. Neighbors can easily keep an eye on one another’s property, as well as help the home look occupied while you are away. If your neighbors know you are away, make sure they have your contact information in case needed in an emergency.
Nothing takes the feeling of rest and relaxation away faster than coming home to the front door swinging in the breeze and finding your valuables gone. You may not think many burglaries happen in NH, but according to NH crime rates, NH experienced nearly 5,000 burglaries in 2013 according to a national crime report. Don’t let your home be part of that statistic. You deserve a great vacation and peace of mind.
Stay safe!