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Shop safely, smart on Black Friday

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Thu, Nov 24th 2016 07:00 am

Allstate Insurance offers New Yorkers a few tips to stay safe on the day-after-Thanksgiving shopping rush

Editorial by Allstate Insurance Co.

Thanksgiving is around the corner and that means one of the most popular shopping days of the year is also drawing near. Black Friday is Nov. 25 this year - a day when many New Yorkers will get a jumpstart on their holiday shopping. Allstate Insurance Co. wants all shoppers to use caution while finding great deals this holiday season.

Consider the following advice from the National Crime Prevention Council to help your shopping experience remain a safe and happy one.

•Stay alert. Some of the busiest driving times will be after the sun has gone down - or before it has come up.

•Pay attention to people crossing streets and walking to and from their cars. They may be carrying lawn chairs, blankets and coffees to wait in line before stores open. Shoppers also may be carrying large bundles back to their cars after finishing their shopping sprees. Shoppers may not be concentrating on where they are walking, so it's important for drivers to be extra cautious of their surroundings. Always look behind you and to both sides when pulling out of a parking spot, and remember to keep your headlights on until there is enough daylight out.

•Create a game plan before shopping so you don't get distracted by window displays or store advertisements while driving. These days, most retailers announce their Black Friday sales in advance. Give yourself enough time to review ads and fliers prior to going out to shop so that you know when doors open and where the store is located.

•Park in well-lit areas and use a buddy system when possible. If you aren't shopping with a friend and you feel uncomfortable taking your new purchases out to your car alone, ask for a security guard to escort you to your car.

•Have your keys in hand. We've all been there - juggling packages, bags and purses while trying to remember where we parked the car and searching for keys tucked deep in a pocket or at the bottom of a purse. Avoid being caught off guard with your arms full or, worse, with your bags strewn around your vehicle, by fishing out your keys before you head to your car.

•Don't leave your new purchases visible. Once you get home, you'll likely be stashing away the new purchases in attic crawlspaces or secret cupboards, away from prying eyes. It's a good idea to keep them hidden in your car, too. Use the blankets you brought with you to keep warm in line to hide away your treasures in your car, if they can't be tucked away into your trunk.

For more safety tips, visit Allstate.com.

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