Preparing for a vacation can be a lot of work. Whether packing up the car, hitting the road, or dusting off your passport for a long flight, taking a vacation requires more than just preparing an itinerary. Your home will be left vacant while you’re gone, and you want to ensure your home is ready for it! Here are my best tips to help you prepare your home for vacation.
Preparing Your Home for Vacation
Make your house look lively
People looking for
houses to rob will notice the lack of people or cars in your driveway. While
you’re gone, you want to show that someone is there and that you aren’t on
vacation.
Here are some ideas to
help your home look occupied even if no one is home:
● Hold your mail to avoid piles of mail in your
mailbox
● Play music
● Put your house lights on a timer
Get rid of any food that can rot
After a long trip, you
don’t want to come home to moldy food in your fridge. Get rid of any food that
will go bad or that you won’t eat when you return from vacation. This includes
things like milk, bread, and leftovers. Also, make sure to take out your trash
before leaving; even little remnants of food can be enough to make your whole
kitchen stink while you’re gone.
And don't forget to wash those dish rags and towels! They can start to smell if they are left for just a few days.
Don’t forget about trash day
If you’re going to be
away during trash day, have a neighbor or friend bring your trash can out and
put them away if you’ll be gone. The last thing you want is an overflowing can
of trash or to have it sitting out for long periods while you’re gone.
Letting neighbors know you are gone will also help them keep an eye out for any suspicious activity!
Adjust your blinds
You don’t want people to
be able to see what’s inside your house. This is easy for people to figure out
you’re not really home and that you have valuables inside worth stealing! Make
sure all your window blinds are closed, and no one can see what’s happening
inside your house.
Don’t keep all your valuables in one place
In the unlikely event
that your home is robbed, you want to make it as difficult for people to get
away with all your valuable stuff. If you have important documents or items,
not in a safety deposit box, scatter them throughout your home. Consider
putting them in drawers or the laundry room where people are unlikely to look
for them. Burglars are going to look for a quick score, and searching your
house top to bottom for your aunt’s pearls isn’t going to be on the list.
Remove spare keys and garage door openers
If you’re having someone watch over your house, make sure to hand them the key yourself. Don’t leave any keys or garage door openers visible where people can easily find them. Take them with you or leave them with a trusted friend or neighbor until you return.
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Before you prepare to
put yourself in vacation mode, make sure your house is ready too! These tips
can help prevent home break-ins and ensure you have a lovely home to return to.
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