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10 Travel Tips to Help Keep Your Belongings Safe
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Frontpoint Editor
|November 7, 2025One of the most stressful aspects of traveling is making sure your belongings arrive safely. It’s a terrible feeling when you discover your luggage has been tampered with or worse, lost. And don’t forget your belongings at home!
Traveling means your house is left empty and exposed, which is a problem because burglars often look for signs that a home has been empty for some time. Your belongings at home and in the suitcase are two major things to worry about while traveling, but you can put your concerns to rest with careful planning and by paying attention. Here are 10 tips to help you keep your belongings safe during your summer travels.
Rest easy during your summer travels this year. Use these tips to keep all of your belongings safe and let your biggest concern be enjoying your trip.
Suitcase Security
- Keep your belongings close as possible. Don’t leave items unattended and be especially wary when arriving at security checkpoints. Hold onto your items until it’s your turn to go through the checkpoint.
- Be the first to the baggage claim. There’s always a chance somebody will get to the baggage carousel before you and take your bag either by mistake – or on purpose. Do not rely on the airport to match tags with baggage as not all airports follow this procedure.
- Secure your valuables and lock your luggage. Always lock your bags, but this might not be enough depending on your suitcase choice. Consider a more secure suitcase. Don’t forget about smaller items you’re carrying, such as your phone, wallet and credit cards. Either keep them in secure pockets or bury them deep inside your carry-on bag.
- Place your carry-on bag in the overhead compartment across from you. This allows you to always have eye contact with your belongings. If you place the bag directly above, you can’t see it and would have no idea if someone accessed it.
- Lock your valuables in a safe. Hotels are not safe places to keep valuables, so you should keep them hidden or opt to use a safe. Many hotels offer safes in every room or behind the front desk.
Protecting the Home during a Trip
Frontpoint keeps homes safe whether families are there or not. To shop DIY home security systems, check out our products page. If you have questions or would like to discuss a quote, contact us at 855-866-4409.