Buying and Selling | DIY | Insurance | Legal | Mortgages Wednesday, 16th October 2002
Make sure your property is properly protected![]() Before you go on holiday or leave your property unoccupied follow these useful security steps. Cancel deliveries of milk or newspapers. Fix a wire basket to your letterbox to collect the mail. Don't close the curtains, ask a neighbour to draw them in the evening. Make use of an automatic light switch. Let your local police know you are away. Ask a neighbour to check your house. Securely lock all windows and doors. Put all garden furniture, tools etc. in the shed or garage and make sure that these are securely locked. Set alarm systems and smoke detectors. Place valuable items out of sight of the windows. Do not leave keys hidden in the garden or the home. Check your insurance policy is up to date. If you are away for more than 30 days: Certain restrictions in cover apply, refer to your policy for details. Some useful precautions for fire prevention In the event of a Gas Leak Advertisement your story continues below![]() You can reduce the risk of water damage to your home when the temperature drops below freezing by taking some simple precautions. These include: Replace washers on dripping taps. Lag your pipes and water tanks. Check your water stop valve operates easily. Have your central heating checked regularly. Keep your central heating on during freezing weather even when your home is unoccupied. If you live near a river or on the coast be aware of flood warnings. These are normally issued to the police and media. Local television, radio and teletext will advise of flood warnings. If your home is flooded: After a flood: To help minimise damage to your home from storms: Related storiesDifferent types of insurance cover
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