Leaving Cars Behind?
If you’re one of the lucky ones heading out of the country on a plane, thinking about leaving your car in a safe spot is key.
Here are a few tips:
- Leave your vehicle in a garage or off-site secure parking area
- Ensure fluids are topped up so nothing will freeze
- If you are leaving your car in your driveway make sure all the valuables are removed from the vehicle and let a neighbour know you are travelling so they can keep an eye on your car
- Most of us keep insurance documents in our car along with ownership etc. Remove these items from your car
- Take a photo of your car insurance details, as well as ownership and VIN number
Seasonal Snowbirds
People traveling for long periods have to properly secure their homes to help ensure nothing happens while they are away. Things like turning off the water and adjusting the temperature are crucial for long absences. Along with the other tips mentioned above, you may also want to pause your mail and utility services like cable and internet.
It is very important to let your insurance advisor know of any long trips you may be taking to ensure your home insurance coverage is not impacted by your absence.
Many home insurance companies in Canada require a few things from homeowners when a home is going to be unoccupied for a length of time. They expect the water to be turned off and the pipes drained, a few lights on timers to make the home look lived in, heating left on in winter months, and someone to act as a property manager and enter the home every few days. If this is not completed and a loss occurs, the claim may be denied.
You may want to leave your car with family or friends, especially if you have to park on the street. They can also take it out once in a while so it is not sitting unused for long periods, which is not good for your car.
For out-of-country traveling also think about getting travel insurance, it’s good to have added protection should you need it while out of the country.
After reviewing all these tips, you should be able to go and have a relaxing vacation. As long as you take all the necessary precautions, there is no reason why you should have to spend time worrying about the safety of your family or home during spring break.