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Vacationing Tips to Protect You and Your Family




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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 travelers 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

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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, its difficult to cancel them and track their

use as you would a credit card. Plus, if someone reorders checks

in your name, you wont 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 items 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.



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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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