Categories: Home Insurance, Insurance, Prevention and Safety
Obviously, you want to protect your home against burglary year-round. But thieves know your home will likely be filled with brand-new gifts, cash and other expensive items during the holidays. Extra awareness and security measures are needed.
Protect yourself and your belongings (and maybe even save on your insurance premiums) by practicing these simple safety precautions.
Devices that make your home safer, such as dead-bolt locks, window bars and security systems, may be a smart option. Most insurance companies provide discounts for qualifying security devices.
No matter how cautious you are or how much you try to keep your home safe, if a burglar wants to break into your home, they’ll find a way. This is why insuring your property against theft is important. Be aware you may need to purchase additional coverage to protect special items like expensive jewelry, collectibles or rare antiques.
Having adequate homeowners or renters insurance is one of the best gifts you can give yourself this holiday season. Contact your insurance professional to make sure your policy is adequate and up to date. And remember to ask about discounts for security devices.
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