Avoid Holiday Theft  - Be Prepared

Although we'd like to believe the holidays bring out peace on earth and good will towards men (as the Christmas carol goes), the weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day tend to be a prime season for criminals. During this busy time of year, you can take some easy precautions to prevent becoming a victim of theft. Consider the following safety tips:

When holiday shopping:

  • Don't park in unlit areas at night.
  • Put your shopping bags in your trunk. Don't try to cover items on your seats with a blanket. Better yet, take your packages straight home after a shopping spree and then go back out.
  • Don't carry large amounts of cash with you, or else, keep it in your front pocket not in your purse or wallet.
  • Be extra careful when carrying a purse - they are the prime targets of criminals in crowded shopping areas. If you must carry one, make sure it has a strap that can go over the shoulder and be held under the arm, making them more difficult for purse snatchers to grab.
  • Keep a record of all of your credit card numbers in a safe place at home.
  • Beware of strangers approaching you. This is the time of year when thieves may try various methods to distract you with the intention of taking your money or belongings.

At home:

  • When leaving home for an extended time, have a neighbor or family member watch your house and pick up your newspapers and mail.
  • Leave a light on when you leave your home at night or put your lights (including Christmas lights) on an automatic timer.
  • Make sure your holiday gifts are not visible through the windows and doors of your home.
  • Never say you are away from home on the outgoing message on you answering machine or voice mail. Simply say you are unable to get answer the phone at the time.

 

During the holidays, many people can become careless and vulnerable to theft and other holiday crime. Protecting yourself and your home from potential crime is the easiest way to ensure a safe and happy holiday season.

I know it's early but Turkey day is only 3 weeks away and that comes up in a flash!

 

 

 
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4 Comments on The Holday Season Is Just About Here, Some Tips To Help Avoid Holiday Theft

NOV
04
2007
368,052 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Another way to avoid holiday thefts is to be a Scrooge, but then that wouldn't be any fun. Great post and very informative going into the season.

Sean Allen

8:27am • #1

One time I put down a couple big shopping bags down while I looked at something on a rack. I was shopping all day and ALL of my X-Mas gifts were in that bag!! I turned away for about 30 seconds....thats it! Literally only 30 seconds at the most...and when I turned back, they were gone.

...Lesson learned for life!!

:-)

8:53am • #2
127,669 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Kris it get so bad sometimes...... My wife was at the day after Thanksgiving day EARLY MORNING SALES she was in a store with her cart and in the seat was her 50% OFF one item coupon if you bought before something like 8am....She turned her back for 5 seconds to get something off the shelve and the coupon was gone! Imagine someone stole the coupon! That's crazy! It's a jungle out there.

8:57am • #3
Good post Leo. All great reminders for the season to be safe.
9:24am • #4

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