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Keeping Your Jewelry Safe On Holiday Travels

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(NAPSW)”Whether you're traveling with your own jewelry or giving it as a holiday gift, jewelry insurance could be worth its weight in gold.

"Airport and hotel lobbies are frequently very public spaces that create a false sense of security,¯ says David Sexton, vice president, loss prevention, Jewelers Mutual Insurance Co. " We've had reports of thefts that occur as travelers are checking in and momentarily can be caught off guard. They merely set their luggage on the floor and when they look down it's gone."

In fact, when jewelry is reported missing, the top reasons given include I lost it at a hotel¯ and I lost it while traveling.¯ Jewelry insurance can cover pieces from wedding and engagement rings to heirloom necklaces that are lost, damaged or stolen, and it can cost less than you might expect. You can apply for the insurance online or through a jeweler, and certain homeowners insurance plans may cover jewelry, though they often cover only a small amount unless you purchase a separate rider to cover your favorite pieces and gifts.

That's why many people instead opt to work with specialty insurance providers such as Jewelers Mutual, the nation's only insurer to specialize in jewelry. You can visit the company's Web site at www.insureyourjewelry.com to get a free quote and access an online calculator to determine how much coverage you might need.





Founded in 1913, Jewelers Mutual offers these tips for safeguarding jewelry when you travel:

¢ Only bring what you wear every day.

¢ Consider wearing faux pieces when you travel, but remember that even faux pieces may make you a target for theft.

¢ Never leave jewelry in your luggage to be transported by airlines, cruise lines or other public transportation.

¢ Store unworn jewelry in the hotel's safe deposit box, not the safe located in your room.

¢ When swimming, fingers constrict, making it more likely your ring will fall off. Rather than risk losing it, leave your ring in the hotel's safe deposit box.

¢ Insure your jewelry to assure that you can replace it if it is lost, stolen or damaged.

For more tips and information on jewelry insurance, visit www.insureyourjewelry.com or call (800) 558-6411.







LINDSAY, STONE & BRIGGS

Amy Rohn, 608-251-7070

arohn@lsb.com

Source: Jewelers Mutual Insurance Co.



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