Preparing your home before a holiday keeps it secure and ensures peace of mind while you’re away.
Here are the top 10 tips for getting your house in order before leaving.
Secure Doors and Windows: Ensure all entry points, including doors, windows, and garages, are locked. Installing a smart lock or extra deadbolt can provide added security. Check all windows, especially in less-used rooms, as they’re easy to overlook.
Set Up Light Timers: A dark home is an obvious sign that no one is around. Using timers for lights or installing smart bulbs that can be controlled remotely creates an illusion that someone is home, deterring potential intruders.
Arrange Mail Collection: Uncollected mail is a signal that a house is vacant. You can either have a neighbour collect it or put a hold on your mail with the postal service to avoid an overflowing mailbox.
Adjust Thermostats and Unplug Appliances: Lowering the thermostat to an eco-friendly setting reduces energy consumption. Unplugging appliances like TVs, computers, and kitchen gadgets prevents unnecessary power use and reduces fire risks from electrical surges.
Empty Your Fridge and Take Out Trash: Avoid returning to unpleasant odours by clearing out perishable items from the fridge. Taking out the trash in all rooms is equally important, especially if you’re gone for an extended period.
Water Your Plants or Arrange Care: Indoor plants won’t thrive without water, so water them right before leaving. If you’re away for an extended time, arrange for a neighbour or friend to check on them or consider self-watering systems for potted plants.
Organise Lawn Care: An overgrown lawn is a clear signal that no one is home. Arrange for someone to mow the lawn if you’ll be gone for more than a couple of weeks, helping your home appear occupied.
Secure Valuables: Consider storing valuables in a safe, ideally one that’s bolted down. Avoid leaving valuables, such as jewellery and electronics, in plain sight through windows, minimising the temptation for opportunistic theft.
Inform a Trusted Neighbour: Let a neighbour know you’re going away and give them your contact information. They can keep an eye out for unusual activity, check for package deliveries, and offer general oversight.
Set Security Alarms and Install Cameras: If you have a security system, ensure it’s activated and working correctly. A doorbell camera or motion sensor provides extra peace of mind, allowing you to check in remotely and monitor any activity around your home.
Following these steps ensures your home is secure and saves you from unexpected surprises, making it easier to relax and fully enjoy your holiday.
If this article has inspired you to think about your unique situation and, more importantly, what you and your family are going through right now, please get in touch with your advice professional.
This information does not consider any person’s objectives, financial situation, or needs. Before making a decision, you should consider whether it is appropriate in light of your particular objectives, financial situation, or needs.
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