Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Spring Cleaning In An Effective Manner

By Maryl Joop


Thieves break into cars. As much as you don't want to believe it can happen to you, it can. In many cases, your auto insurance in Encino can step in to help pay for damages or replacements. Any work with insurance can result in a hassle and increased premiums, and that's not ideal.

Instead of going down that road, prevent becoming a victim of the greed of another. Protect your car with the following eight tips.

There are many things that you should keep in mind as you begin your yearly spring cleaning. The first thing that you will want to remember is that it has taken three or four months for all of the mess and clutter to build up.

As a result, it will be very difficult for you to take care of this much mess in one day. Instead of trying to take care of your entire home in one day, try to spread out the work so that it does not feel so overwhelming.

Second, keep your vehicle clean and devoid of value. Thieves are more likely to break into your vehicle if you keep things of value visible within. To avoid that, hide everything of value in your trunk, glove compartment, or bring them with you as you exit the car. Disconnect your radio (if you can).

Fire damage can completely diminish the value of your home. If you choose to rebuild after a fire occurs, it can be costly, time consuming and you may never be able to restore the valuables that you lost during the time of the fire.

Backpacks, briefcases and duffle bags offer the potential of value hidden within. Hide these as well. Strive to keep as little visible in your car as possible. When you do this, you deter thieves, because it's not worth breaking into a vehicle that will offer you almost nothing in return.

Third, when you have to park in public areas, do so in a well-lit area. Remembering that thieves prefer the cover of darkness to accomplish their work, you are more likely to scare them away from your vehicle when it's under a lamppost.

In addition, start with one portion of the room and work to another doing one thing at a time so that you do not feel overwhelmed. Make sure you get rid of everything that you do not need and which has no sentimental value.

Items that you have not used recently and do not see using in the future, even if you intend to fix them and use them, should be thrown out. Sort the things you are getting rid of into the proper piles for where they should go.

Seventh, consider purchasing an alarm system if they don't come with the vehicle. Although neighbors aren't likely going to come out running with a shotgun when an alarm goes on, they are likely to investigate the scene, keeping your vehicle safe.

Institute rules about open flames, cooking and working with flammable objects in your home to try and prevent fires from occurring. This way, you can do your best to minimize the damage that may occur throughout your home.

Eighth, on top of hiding your valuables, don't get into a habit of leaving them in the vehicle in the first place. Take your laptop, GPS, or anything else mobile with you whenever you get out.

Carrying them with you is much less annoying than replacing them later. Don't leave them in the car. You'll never regret taking the extra measure to deter thieves, especially when it means you don't have to file a claim with your Encino auto insurance. You'll only ever regret not preparing for thieves because they strike when it is least convenient for you.




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