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Marius Kemp, Head of Personal Lines Underwriting at Santam, reveals his savvy road and home safety tips for stress-free travel this Easter long-weekend.
As the Easter long weekend approaches, many South Africans will be looking to take a short break - locking up their homes and hitting the roads for some much-needed down time with loved ones. Unfortunately, increased traffic on the roads as well as leaving one’s home uninhabited or with a house sitter can be stressful.
According to a report from the Road Traffic Management Corporation, the number of fatalities on our roads increased by almost 33% from 207 in 2023 to 236 in 2024.
Commenting on this is Marius Kemp, Head of Personal Lines Underwriting at Santam, who says that while this may be a perfect time for a break, the country’s roads can become unpredictable.
Additionally, he says that locking up one’s home and valuables to go away can also be risky. “Unfortunately, burglaries tend to be on the rise during holiday period. During 2023/24 more than 1.5 million South Africans reported house break-ins,” says Kemp.
“It is therefore crucial to take the necessary precautions and ensure you get to and from your holiday destination safely and have peace-of mind that your home and valuables will be okay while you are gone,” says Kemp.
Kemp shares useful tips below to help you keep your car, family and home safe when you’re off on a road-trip:
Road and care safety tips:
Protect your home while you are away
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