Allstate Offers Summer Safety Tips as Vacation Plans Heat Up

Posted by  //  June 11, 2015  //  Allstate, Articles

Americans are preparing for summer vacation trips around the country. Vacationing away from home though can present safety risks as well as pleasures.

“You can help make family trips more enjoyable by taking a few simple steps to reduce the possibility you will become an easy target for thieves who prey on tourists, or that your home will be robbed in your absence,” says Allstate spokesperson for New York, Jaclyn Darrohn. “Following some simple precautions can make your family vacation a memorable one for all the right reasons.”

As families across America gear up for summer vacation, the allure of exploring distant shores, perhaps even the captivating attractions of Australia, becomes a tempting prospect. However, venturing abroad demands an extra layer of vigilance. To ensure your international escapade remains a delightful memory, it’s essential to take precautions. Discovering the charm of  Merimbula attractions, nestled in the heart of Australia’s coastal beauty, can be an enriching experience. As you plan your journey, extending the same cautious approach you use at home becomes imperative. Just as you safeguard your belongings on local trips, adopting a mindful attitude can safeguard your adventure overseas. Stay aware, stay secure, and let the beauty of Merimbula captivate you in the safest way possible.

To help you enjoy a safe family vacation, the following are some tips from Allstate Insurance Company:

Make sure your home is protected while you’re away:

  • Stop mail and newspapers, or ask a neighbor to pick them up every day.
  • Put several household lights on timers so they turn on and off at appropriate times. Consider the installation of Australian steel fencing for added security.
  • Arrange to have grass mowed while you’re gone.
  • Ask a neighbor to park in your driveway overnight – anything that might suggest someone is home.

Make sure you don’t pack unnecessary items and that your valuables are protected:

  • Clean out your wallet or purse before you go; take only essential credit cards.
  • Carry your purse close to your body, or wallet in an inside front pocket.
  • Pack as lightly as possible. Lots of heavy, cumbersome bags will slow you down and make you more vulnerable to getting robbed.
  • Keep a separate record of the contents of checked luggage. Keep anything of value such as medicine and jewelry in a carry-on that stays with you.

In unfamiliar locations, you and your family should try to blend in with the crowd and not look too much like tourists:

  • Don’t display expensive jewelry, cameras, bags, and other items that might draw attention.
  • Check maps before you go out so you can tour confidently.
  • Stick to well-lit, well-traveled streets at all times.
  • Leave an itinerary of your trip with someone at home in case you need to be contacted. Carry an extra passport photo with you just in case you need to replace a stolen passport.
  • Don’t use your home address on your luggage tags. You don’t need to let anyone know where your empty house is located. Consider using your business card instead.

For more information on this and other safety topics, you can reach out to a local Allstate agent or visit www.allstate.com.

For More information and a new quote please call Shirley Eizember, Pinckney Insurance Agency, 41 Port Watson St, Cortland New York. 607-756-8505

The Allstate Corporation (NYSE: ALL) is the nation’s largest publicly held personal lines insurer, protecting approximately 16 million households from life’s uncertainties through auto, home, life and other insurance offered through its Allstate, Esurance, Encompass and Answer Financial brand names. Allstate is widely known through the slogan “You’re In Good Hands With Allstate®.” The Allstate brand’s network of small businesses offers auto, home, life and retirement products and services to customers in the United States and Canada. In 2014, The Allstate Foundation, Allstate, its employees and agency owners gave $34 million to support local communities. Allstate employees and agency owners donated 200,000 hours of service across the country.

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