Grand Solmar Scam Prevention Team Shares New Home Protection Tips While on Vacation
Las Vegas, Nevada (PRWEB) July 26, 2013 -- Grand Solmar Scam Prevention Team provides much needed information to travelers so that they can protect themselves while they are on vacation, and this team understands the importance of also reminding individuals to protect their homes while they are away.
Grand Solmar Scam Prevention Team typically focuses on warning individuals about scams that they will encounter while they are away on vacation but there are thieves that target individual’s homes while they are away. Nothing is more devastating than an individual returning from vacation to find that their house has been burgled or vandalized. Thankfully with a few tips from this leading scam prevention team, individuals can protect themselves, and fully relax while they are away on vacation.
Grand Solmar Scam Prevention Team first reminds individuals not to post that they will be going out of town on their social media sites. If an individual posts that they are out of town then criminals will know that this house is vacant. So, this information found online really puts travelers at a disadvantage. In a time where people are uploading pictures of their food, travelers are also tagging themselves at locations that are countries away, so as long as a thief knows that individuals are out of town they have the opportunity to strike the residences of these unsuspecting travelers.
Grand Solmar Scam Prevention Team also recommends that individuals cancel their newspapers, and temporarily stop their mail service if they are going to be out of town for any significant period of time. For thieves that are driving around casing a neighborhood, there is not a more tale-tell sign that someone is out of town than a pile of newspapers or an overflowing mailbox. Travelers can also ask a neighbor of friend to stop by and check on the house and pick up their mail, and this keeps up the appearance that someone is home.
Another thing that individuals can do is set up motion detector lights around the house, and many houses already have these as a security option. These lights can stop a thief in their tracks if they feel that they have been seen, or can easily be seen. In fact, many travelers will have their inside lights on a timer to make it look like they are home, however if someone is intent on robbing a household they can pick up on the fact that the lights go off at the same time each night. Some experts insist that the timers are a great idea if on a varied schedule, and there are apps that can even control these lights from a cell phone. Lights being on in a house, along with an .mp3 of talking being played on the stereo, is typically enough to deter any thieves.
Grand Solmar Scam Prevention Team wants to make sure that individuals are protected while they are on vacation, and that their homes are in the same state that the left them in. Those interested in learning more successful tips, or getting away on a relaxing scam free vacation should contact Grand Solmar today.
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Grand Solmar Scam Prevention Team Contact Information:
Av. Solmar No. 1A Col. Centro
Cabo San Lucas, BCS, C.P. 23450
México 23450
Hotel Reservations Call: 1 800 344 33 49
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Ph: (624) 145 7575 / Fax: (624) 143 6655
Email: info(at)solmar.com.mx
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