Saturday, April 9, 2011

How To Prep Your Home For Vacation

With spring and summer come vacation season, and along with the travel arrangements, packing and airport itineraries come the responsibilities that come from preparing your home for the time you are away. Protecting your home from fire and theft when you're on a trip can be as simple as taking a few preventative steps to ensure peace of mind.

  • -Set light timers and tell your neighbors the dates you will be away. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 11.7 million homes experienced a property theft in 2009. By setting light timers, you can give potential burglars pause when they come across your home to find lights on. Additionally, letting your neighbors know the dates of your trip can allow them to keep an eye on any suspicious behavior in your neighborhood, or around your home.
  • -If you are going to be away for more than 3 days, arrange for your mail and newspapers to be picked up by a friend or family member. This will also help your home appear as though you are there, and help deter any potential theft.
  • -Run your air conditioner or furnace while you are away, but set the temperature to a higher or lower level than if you were there. During a winter trip, running your furnace can help prevent frozen pipes, and adjusting your thermostat controls can help mitigate the cost of running these systems while you are away.
  • -Check water faucets and fixtures for leaks, and shut off water valves while you are away. This can help prevent burst pipes and leaks and help avoid major property damage.
  • -If possible, leave a car in your driveway while you are away. Again, this helps give the appearance of occupancy.

Your home is likely one of your most valuable investments, and the items in it can range from costly to irreplaceable. Taking some simple steps to help prevent loss can help you avoid loss, and gain peace of mind, and isn't that what a vacation should be about?


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