The holiday season tends to see some of the biggest crime waves throughout the year. Here are some things to be aware of when it comes to lowering your risk for theft this holiday season.
Vehicle Break-ins:
Nobody wants to have their vehicle broken into. Not only does it cause a major inconvenience, but it feels violating & you could have valuables stolen out of your vehicle. To lower your risk for a break-in, always follow these tips.
- Never leave valuables in your car. There are many scenarios where you may have valuables in your car, whether for a short period or long period. If you are out doing holiday shopping, store items in your trunk or cover them so they are not exposed. If you are parking your vehicle outside overnight or an extended period, always remove valuables from your car. When parking for an extended period, you are at a higher risk for a break-in. Even if your vehicle was broken into, at least you can say you didn’t have anything for the burglar to take.
- Park your vehicle in well lit areas. This could prevent thieves from breaking in if they think they could be caught on a security camera.
- Always lock your car. Get in the habit of locking your car each time you get out of your vehicle. Unlocked doors gives prowlers a free look to see what is inside & a locked car can sometimes prevent valuables from being stolen.
If I had valuables stolen out of my vehicle, does my auto insurance policy provide coverage?
The short answer is no. Comprehensive coverage on an auto insurance policy will provide you with coverage if your vehicle is stolen. Items stolen from inside your vehicle are typically not covered.
Mail Theft:
Many people receive gifts in the mail during the holidays. Gift cards and cash can often be found in holiday cards & thieves may be out lurking in your mailbox hoping to score your gift. Here are a few tips to always remember this holiday season regarding your mail.
- Get in the habit of picking up your mail daily, even if you have a locked mailbox. Prowlers can still break-in to your mailbox if they see mail is sitting there.
- If you plan to be gone for an extended period, hold your mail. This can be done online for free with USPS.
- Ask a trusted neighbor, friend or family member to pick up your mail.
- Don’t place cash, check or gift cards in your outgoing mail. Did you know a thief can easily use your checking account number on your check to steal your identity? If you can, take outgoing mail to a drop-off location.
Doorstep Theft & Home Security:
Many people do more online shopping during the holidays & this means more packages getting delivered to your doorstep. Thieves are aware of this. Follow these tips to lower your risk of theft at your home:
- Track all your packages. If you see a package is getting delivered on a day you will not be home, ask a friend, family member or neighbor to grab it for you.
- Ship packages to a different location. This could be your work or friend or family member’s home where someone will be around to pick up the package for you.
- If your delivery provider has an option to pick it up at their distribution center, consider this option if you will not be home.
- If you can provide a message to your delivery provider, consider asking he or she to leave your package in a specific location at your house that is not visible to thieves.
We hope you have a wonderful holiday season! If you have any questions about your insurance policy, please contact our agency.