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		<title>Secure Your Home Before Your Trip</title>
		<link>http://firsttimehomebuyermagazine.com/2009/03/secure-your-home-before-your-trip/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 14:41:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Neighborhood Watch
When you’re away, home security depends on a helping hand (and extra eyes).
It’s much easier to relax on vacation if you know trusted neighbors are watching your home. Before you leave town, arrange for them to do the following—and don’t forget to return the favor when they take a trip:

Collect any deliveries. Even if [...]]]></description>
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<p></strong>When you’re away, home security depends on a helping hand (and extra eyes).<br />
It’s much easier to relax on vacation if you know trusted neighbors are watching your home. Before you leave town, arrange for them to do the following—and don’t forget to return the favor when they take a trip:</p>
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<li>Collect any deliveries. Even if you have mail and newspaper delivery stopped, neighbors should watch for packages.</li>
<li>Park their car in your driveway occasionally (or move your car) so it looks like someone is home.</li>
<li>Set out your garbage can for normal pickup and put it away afterward.</li>
<li>Maintain your lawn.</li>
<li>Keep an eye on your property and call the police if they see something suspicious. </li>
<li>Act for you in an emergency. (Leave them a spare key, instructions, and codes for your security system and information about how to reach you.)</li>
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<p><strong>If You Can’t Ask a Neighbor for Help</p>
<p></strong>To ease your mind, take the following actions:</p>
<ul>
<li>Keep your travel plans quiet.</li>
<li>If you haven’t already, install a security system and motion-detector lights.</li>
<li>Ask a friend or relative to stay at your home while you’re gone. If that’s not possible, ask someone to stop by your house to check on it once or twice a day.</li>
<li>Notify local police about your trip. Some communities offer home-watch programs.</li>
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<p><strong>Before You Go<br />
</strong><br />
Complete this checklist to secure your home when you head out of town:</p>
<ul>
<li>Arrange to have mail and packages picked up or held.</li>
<li>Stop newspaper delivery.</li>
<li>Move cash, jewelry, and other valuables to a safe-deposit box.</li>
<li>Set lights, a radio, and a TV on automatic timers to give the illusion that you’re home. (Use several for the most realistic effect)<br />
 </li>
<li>Lower the sound of your telephone ringer and answering machine.<br />
 </li>
<li>Leave your regular greeting on your voice mail or answering machine. Don’t announce that you are away.</li>
<li>Turn off water to the washing machine so hoses won’t burst and flood the house.</li>
<li>Lock all doors. Long dead bolts are best. Don’t forget the side garage door and rear doors. Sliding doors should be equipped with special locks (or in a pinch, place a broom handle or similar item in the door channel).</li>
<li>Lock all windows.</li>
<li>Leave curtains, shades, and blinds in their normal position.</li>
<li>Activate your security system.</li>
</ul>
<p><em>This article was reprinted with permission from Liberty Mutual Group. For more information please call at 860-659-4111 ext 539 or toll free 1-800-245-5558 ext 539.</em></p>
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		<title>Burglars: the one guest you don’t want over the holidays!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 14:24:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Burglaries rise during the holidays because there&#8217;s more in the home to steal and people leave their homes unattended to visit loved ones.
 

If you’re planning to be away this holiday, protect your turf with the strategies below and save money, too. In fact you may qualify for a Protective Devices Discount on your homeowner’s policy [...]]]></description>
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<p>Burglaries rise during the holidays because there&#8217;s more in the home to steal and people leave their homes unattended to visit loved ones.</p></div>
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<p>If you’re planning to be away this holiday, protect your turf with the strategies below and save money, too. In fact you may qualify for a Protective Devices Discount on your homeowner’s policy if your home has smoke alarms, deadbolts, fire extinguishers, fire alarms, burglar alarms, or sprinklers.<span>   </span></div>
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<p>Before you head out on your sleigh ride, follow these easy theft-foiling strategies:</p></div>
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<div>• Ask a trustworthy neighbor to keep an eye on your house.</div>
<div>• Install outside lights or motion-detector lights.</div>
<div>• Leave a few shades or blinds open to maintain a lived-in look.</div>
<div>• Trim shrubs so they don’t hide doors or windows.</div>
<div>• Lock and fasten all doors and windows. Use deadbolt locks on doors.</div>
<div>• Add a security system. Even warning decals on windows deter intruders.</div>
<div>• Have someone mow your lawn.</div>
<div>• Suspend newspaper and mail delivery.</div>
<div>• Install and use security bars on sliding doors to keep thieves from lifting them off their tracks.</div>
<div>• Leave a generic phone message on your answering system that doesn’t imply that you’re gone and turn down the ringer on your phone.</div>
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<p>• Set up light timers so your house appears occupied.</p></div>
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