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Contact Information Kathy
Sposa Account Executive Direct:
770.913.1210 ksposa@potterholden.com
Tyees Douglas, Account
Manager Direct: 770.913.1212 tdouglas@potterholden.com
900 Ashwood
Parkway Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30338
Fax Number:
678-990-4199
Department
Hours
Monday- Friday, 9:00 am- 5:00
pm
After Hours Emergency or Claims Pager:
770-399-6760, dial 9.
Have a question about
an open claim, billing, or payments after hours or on the
weekend? You may be able to contact your carrier
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Reducing your Risk: Home
Burglaries
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U.S. residences were burglarized more than 1.5 million
times in 2008, according to the latest FBI studies. Nearly 65
percent of the thefts occur during the day because people are often
not at home during the weekday. Proper home theft prevention ideas
and techniques, however, can reduce the odds of a home burglary.
Consider the following loss control techniques to
reduce your chances of suffering a home
burglary.
Invest in a
burglar alarm with a central monitoring
station. Research indicates that homes without security
systems are about three times more likely to be broken into than
homes with security systems. If a burglar is aware that a home has
an alarm, he or she is more likely to avoid that
home.
Property identification programs
are
another deterrent to burglary. Many of these programs involve the
use of stickers on which your driver's license number is imprinted.
These are then placed (and become permanently imprinted) on all
valuable personal property, such as stereos, televisions, and
computers. This makes it more difficult for burglars to fence or
pawn the property.
Safeguarding dwelling components
such
as doors and windows make it tougher for burglars to enter the home.
Many home security experts recommend all exterior doors be 1
3/4-inch thick solid wood, metal, or composite material. Strike
plates on door jams are typically installed with 1/2-inch screws;
however, these should be replaced with 3-inch long screws so that
locked doors cannot be kicked in easily. Doors should also have
deadbolt locks, with at least a 1-inch throw and a reinforced strike
plate with 3-inch screws.
Exterior lights with a motion-sensing switch
should be installed; timers on lights are also
recommended.
Keep your garage door secure and
locked even while you are home.
If you do make any upgrades that affect the security
of your home, make sure you contact your agent at Potter-Holden, as
some
carriers will give you a discount for having alarms in place.
Information used with permission from International Risk
Management Institute, Inc., Copyright
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