Keep Your Christmas Safe From Burglars
11 December 2017
Keep Your Christmas Safe From
Burglars
The Insurance Council of New Zealand is
urging New Zealanders to take steps to protect their homes
from thieves this Christmas.
“Burglaries are a problem all year round, but they’re particularly prevalent at Christmas,” says ICNZ Chief Executive, Tim Grafton. “We know that 1 in 5 Kiwis don’t bother taking out insurance to cover their contents. Content insurance doesn’t just cover people for theft – it’s an important part of recovering from natural disasters, fires and other unforeseen events.”
“Contents insurance may help if your possessions have been stolen, but the best way to guarantee a stress-free Christmas is to prevent burglaries from occurring,” said Grafton.
The Council recommends people take simple steps to
minimise the risk of their homes being broken
into:
• Don’t leave boxes for large or expensive
gifts in the driveway for collection – this advertises
what new possessions you have to potential-thieves. Take
them to the tip yourself.
• Make sure your home always
looks lived in, even when you’re away – ask neighbours
you trust to water your plants and clear your mailbox, and
set your lights or TV to go on and off in the evening on
timers.
• Never leave a message on your home answering
machine or on public internet pages (including social media)
saying that you’re going away on holiday.
• Don’t
leave valuables on display or easily visible from windows.
Be aware of where you place your Christmas tree and whether
it and the presents under it can be seen from your front
windows.
• Have an alarm installed – many insurers
offer premium discounts for properties that have
alarms.
• Install automatic security lighting. Lights
that come on when they sense movement are a good choice for
external areas. Don’t place sensors for lights low enough
that they can easily be tampered with.
• Lock garages
and sheds, put away wheelie bins and trim plants and trees
near doors and windows. This removes tools burglars can use
to break in and places they can hide.
• Close and lock
all doors and windows when you’re out and while you’re
asleep. If you have to leave windows open, make sure
they’re on tamper-proof security locks.
• Install
security cameras or webcams in easy-to-spot locations. You
can connect most cameras to your phone so you can see
what’s happening at your house wherever you
are.
• Don’t run electrical cords through
open-windows or doors to outdoor light displays – open
doors and windows are tempting for burglars. Have an
electrician install an outdoor socket
instead.
• Register your valuable possessions on
www.snap.org.nz, the NZ Police’s free, online asset list.
If you are robbed, having your possessions registered on
Snap will make it easier for the Police to track them down.
It’ll also help when you make a contents insurance
claim.
Holiday insurance tips:
• Let your
insurance company know if you are going to be away from your
house for a long period, have friends staying in your home
while you’re away or are planning to list your home with
services such as Airbnb or Bookabach.
• Check your
house and contents policies are up-to-date and not due to
run out over the holiday period.
• Make a detailed list
of possessions, including serial/model numbers and photos.
Keep this with a copy of your policy somewhere separate to
your possessions.
• Mark “big ticket” items with a
code or name to prove ownership. If these marks are hard to
remove, they may also deter thieves.
• Review your
cover after Christmas to ensure any new valuables you may
have been gifted are covered.
ENDS