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Vacation Crime Prevention Tips
June 12 2008

Before Leaving...Secure Your Residence

 

Summer is a time of year that many families go on vacation.  You can make each trip more enjoyable and carefree if you take a few simple steps to reduce the possibility that your house will be burglarized or vandalized while you are gone. A vacant house, or one that appears to be unoccupied, is an appealing target for a burglar.

 

  • Make sure all locks on the doors and windows function properly and use them.
  • Give your house a lived-in appearance. Put automatic timers on several lights, a radio, and a television. Set the timers so that the lights and appliances will turn on and off at random times.
  • Leave shades and blinds in a position that you would normally leave them.
  • Arrange for a neighbor to pick up mail, newspapers, and any other packages. Ask your neighbor to use your drive way and garbage cans while you are away.
  • Make sure smoke and burglar alarms function properly and are armed.
  • Turn the ringer on your telephone down low or off and do not leave your lights on 24 hours a day.
  • Ask a trusted friend or neighbor to watch over your property while you are gone and leave emergency contact information with them.
  • Leave a normal message on your answering machine and avoid discussing your vacation plans in public.
  • Contact the Columbia Police Department at #(573) 442-6131 or #(573) 874-7652 and request a vacation "watch in passing".  Officers will be made aware that you are not home and will drive by the area more frequently.

 

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