Safeguard your holidays and home with apps & tips from RACV
The school holidays are again in full swing and road trips are proving to be a great way to experience a cost-effective holiday and support regional economies. RACV shares top tips and awesome apps, like arevo and How Safe is my Place, for peace of mind when you’re on your way.
Track fuel prices & attraction discounts
The RACV has some expert tips on family road trips so you can get to your destination safely and protect your home while you are away.
RACV General Manager Mobility Elizabeth Kim recommends downloading the arevo app before you set out.
“For real-time trip time estimates, fuel pricing along the way, and parking rates when you arrive, download the arevo app,” Ms Kim said.
“The app also gives you great offers and discounts at attractions across Australia.
“Arevo is free to download and provides you with the information you will need to plan that successful road trip.”
Home safety app for travellers
RACV Head of Home Insurance Kirsty Hayes says a few simple things can be done to give you peace of mind when travelling.
“If you have a trusted neighbour make them aware that you will be away and ask them if they can keep any mail or deliveries safe until you return,” Ms Hayes said.
“Set a timer for some lights to come on at night and double check that every single door and window is locked properly.
“The How Safe is My Place app is full of tips and resources to help safeguard your home from burglary.
“The app was developed in conjunction with Neighbourhood Watch to help you identify risks and get you thinking about easy things you can do which have a significant impact on how secure your home is.”
“It is also essential to check that your home insurance is up to date, with an adequate level of cover.”
What to bring
The RACV also recommends packing a Survival Car Kit, containing wet wipes, nappies (if needed), toilet paper, jumpers or coats, bathers and towels, a torch, cash, socks, a first aid kit, extra water, jumper leads, a phone charger, and a backup paper map.
If time allows, also think about breaking up your trips with stops along the way that you’ve planned out in advance for eating, toilet breaks, stretching your legs and having a scenic tour. It’s a fantastic way to support the local communities, learn about the area – and just might help you survive that road trip.