Summer is peak vacation season, with many families heading out of town for extended trips.
While you’re focused on travel plans and packing, your home may be sitting empty—making it more vulnerable to risks like theft, water damage, or unexpected issues. The last thing you want is to come home to a problem that could have been prevented.
Taking a few proactive steps before you leave can help protect your home, reduce risk, and ensure your insurance coverage works the way you expect if something does happen.
An empty home can be an easy target if it looks unattended.
Before you leave, consider:
Small details can make a big difference in discouraging unwanted attention.
It’s important to double-check that your home is fully secured before you head out.
Make sure to:
These steps can help reduce the likelihood of theft and give you added peace of mind while you’re away.
Not all risks involve break-ins—some of the most costly claims come from water damage or maintenance problems.
Before leaving, take time to:
If you’ll be gone for an extended period, consider installing water sensors or smart home devices that can alert you to issues in real time.
Many homeowners insurance policies cover theft and certain types of damage while you’re away—but coverage can depend on the situation.
It’s a good idea to review:
If your home will be vacant for a longer period, your policy may have specific requirements or limitations.
If your car will be parked while you’re away, it’s still important to make sure it’s protected.
Consider:
Even when you’re not driving, your auto insurance still plays an important role.
A little preparation before your trip can go a long way toward protecting your home and your finances.
By securing your property, addressing potential risks, and reviewing your insurance coverage, you can focus on enjoying your vacation instead of worrying about what might go wrong.
Have questions about your coverage before you travel? Contact your local independent insurance agent to make sure you’re protected at home and on the road.