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Vacationing
Tips to Protect You and Your
Family
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by: Jordan
Walt
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A.I.C.
Insurance Agency Offers
Vacation Tips to Protect You
and Your Family
Milwaukie, OR Feb. 28, 2005
– Vacations should be a time
spent having fun and relaxing.
By taking a few extra
precautions while traveling,
you can prevent yourself, or
your friends and family, from
being a victim of crime. A.I.C.
Insurance Agency and
Travelers, a leading provider
of auto and homeowners
insurance, offer these safety
tips to help you, your friends
and family have a fun and safe
vacation:
• Do not carry large amounts
of cash. Use traveler’s
checks that can usually be
replaced within 24 hours.
• Use ATMs only during
daylight hours. If you must
use one after dark, try and
find a well-lit, busy area
such as a grocery store.
• Leave copies of trip
information with a friend or
family member at home. This
includes credit card numbers,
passport numbers, plane
tickets and itinerary
information, and phone numbers
for your credit card
companies.
• Keep credit cards, cash,
passport, and plane tickets
separate.
• Wear a “money purse”
underneath your clothes that
contains passport, phone
numbers for credit card
companies, and a small amount
of cash, should your wallet
get stolen.
• Carry a “dummy” wallet
in your back pocket containing
$20 which, if you were to be
mugged, would satisfy the
robber without draining all of
your funds.
• Have your mail delivery
stopped while on vacation. If
you have a neighbor
retrieving mail and newspapers
while you are away, ensure
that they will be there
every day. Nothing says an
empty house like a stack of
mail or newspapers at the
front door.
• Do not assume your
personal documents are safe in
your hotel room. Lock them in
a safe while the room is
unoccupied.
• Have separate ATM, debit
and credit cards and make sure
that you need a PIN for
in-store use of a debit card,
not only for the ATM.
• For women, do not hang
purses on the back of bathroom
stall doors. It is very easy
for someone to reach over the
door and grab it.
• Leave your regular
checkbook at home. If your
checks are stolen, it’s
difficult to cancel them and
track their use as you would a
credit card. Plus, if someone
reorders checks in your name,
you won’t realize it until
you receive your bank
statement.
• Only carry credit cards
that you will need on
vacation. Leave cards for
particular department stores
or things like gas cards at
home.
• Remember that your credit
card number is on your plane
tickets, so treat them as you
would a credit card.
• Cover ATM key pads when
entering your PIN. People
could be watching over your
shoulder, or even from a
distance, and then later
attempt to steal your wallet
and use this information.
• Use common sense when
traveling. Do not draw
attention to yourself as a
tourist. Avoid reading maps in
a busy, high-traffic area,
carry your camera in a tote
bag rather than the carrying
case, and do not flaunt large
amounts of cash when removing
money from your wallet or
pocket.
Your homeowners, condo or
renters insurance policy may
cover loss or damage of your
personal items while
traveling, up to specified
limits. Take time before you
go on vacation to compile a
personal property inventory,
which helps determine
replacement cost of lost
items. Document each item’s
year of purchase and original
price. Items that may exceed
policy limits, such as
jewelry, cameras and golf
equipment, need additional
protection such as Travelers
valuable items insurance. To
ensure you have the coverage
you need, contact your
independent insurance agent.
Established in 1995, AIC
Insurance Agency is an
independent insurance agency
offering a full range of
insurance products including
auto, home, life, commercial,
and more.
For information and quotes on
insurance coverage, please
visit AIC Insurance Agency at
14000 SE Johnson Rd. Ste.210
in Milwaukie, OR, or call
503-653-8287.
Travelers, the second largest
writer of auto and homeowners
insurance through independent
agents, is a member of St.
Paul Travelers, a leading
provider of property casualty
insurance and asset management
services. For more
information, visit
www.travelers.com
About the Author
Graduate of Oregon State
University, and independent
insurance agent in Oregon.
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