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Vacationers Home Check-List: Everything You Should Know Before You Leave
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If you are planning on being away from your home for an extended
amount of time, it is important that you secure your home.
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Vacationers Home Check-List: Everything You Should Know Before You Leave
Copyright © 2005 Ian White
House Carers
http://www.housecarers.com/
If you are planning on being away from your home for an extended
amount of time, it is important that you secure your home. You
will not be able to enjoy your family vacation, concentrate on
the business meeting, or feel relaxed while visiting relatives,
if the thought of your home being violated is always in the back
of your mind. There are many things that you can do before you
leave, as well as things you can have arranged to be done by a
third party, that will ensure that your home, property and pets
are safe.
The most important aspect an owner needs to be concerned with is
that their home does not look vacant while they are away.
Statistics report that generally a home is burglarized every 12
seconds. It is important that you leave your curtains open when
you leave. Closed curtains indicate a vacant home. You can also
purchase light timers. They will turn on and off different
lights in your home throughout the day until you return from your
trip. It is also good to invest in motion sensor lights for the
outside. As added protection, you may want to keep a radio on
somewhere in the main part of the house. The volume need not be
very loud, just loud enough to fool an intruder. It is also good
to have an alarm system. Make sure that it is turned on when you
leave.
Do not leave house keys under rocks or flower boxes around your
home. Make sure they are all removed prior to your departure.
Never leave a message on your phone that you are away. That is
just asking for an intruder.
You need to also be aware that your lawn can also give signals
that you are away and your home is vacant. If you are leaving
during the warmer months, clip your lawn prior to your departure.
Arrange in advance to have someone come and cut your lawn while
you are away, as well. It is also good to cut back plants or
shrubs that would provide a good place for an intruder to hide,
or lurk behind. If you live in a cold climate and it is winter,
be sure that you make arrangements to have someone you trust come
and shovel the snow while you are away. Nothing gives a clue
that no one is home more than a driveway and side walk that is
piled under 6 feet of snow. If it is pool season arrange for
someone to clean your pool while you are away.
Make sure that all outside work buildings or sheds are locked.
Mowers, bicycles, and tools need to be secured inside. It is
important that you do not leave your garage door opener inside
any vehicles that will be left on the driveway. You can even
arrange to have someone move your vehicles around periodically in
your driveway to give your home the lived in look. Check all
windows prior to leaving, as well as outside doors. Dead bolts
on the doors, and key locks for the windows are the safest. Just
make sure that the keys are removed from the window locks before
your trip. Do not forget your skylight windows, or the small
fanlights that may be in your bathroom. If an area is small
enough for a head to fit through, it needs to have a lock on it.
You need to contact your local post office and have all mail kept
there until your return. Cancel all newspaper subscriptions, as
well. This is not an uncommon practice, and it will ensure that
you don't have papers piling up on your walk, or mail spilling
out of your box. That is an open invitation to an intruder.
It is also important that you are careful during casual
conversation with the clerk at the store, dry cleaners, clubs,
etc. Do not let anyone in the general public know that you are
planning a trip. You never know who might be listening. It is
also important that you do not list your address on your luggage.
You would be surprised at how many homes are burglarized because
a future burglar saw your address on your luggage at the airport.
They simply follow you to the departure gate and ransack your
home that evening.
You can contact your local law enforcement office and let them
know that you are going to be away. Give them the dates of when
you will be leaving and when you will be returning. They will
provide a patrol unit to drive by your house every day to be on
the lookout for anything out of the ordinary. If your
neighborhood has a neighborhood watch program have your home
listed as one of the homes that is in need of being watched. It
is a good idea to also make an inventory of your valuables, with
serial numbers and model numbers where possible. This
information comes in handy if you ever have to file an insurance
claim due to theft.
It is important that you make adequate arrangements in regards to
any pets that you may own. You can board them at a shelter, if
need be, though the comfort and care of your pet should always be
kept in mind. It will be unsettling to your pet to be separated
from you, make sure that their temporary home is as loving and
comfortable as possible. No family pet should be kept in a cage
for an extended amount of time. Make sure that you are leaving
your pet with someone who is an animal lover, and not in the
business of kenneling for greed. You should never forget the
goldfish in the tank, or the plants in your home. It would be
sad to come home to a floating fish and dead house plants. You
may want to make prior arrangements to have someone come into
your home to take care of these other special family members.
Prior to leaving it is important that you go through the
refrigerator and dispose of any products that will have spoiled
before you come home. You need to reduce the temperature on the
hot water heater to a lower temperature, as well as the
thermostat on any central heat and air units that you may have.
Make sure that all outside water hoses are disconnected if it is
the winter season, it will help to keep your pipes from bursting
in extreme cold weather. It is also important that you check all
smoke detectors to verify that they are in working order.
An option that you may want to check into that will give you
peace of mind is a house sitter. This is a person that comes in
and takes care of all the above listed things and stays at your
home while you are away. Your pets will be able to stay in their
own environment, the plants will be watered, the pool cleaned,
the mail checked, the lawn will be mowed, etc. The house
sitter's voice will be heard on the end of the telephone line
when a future burglar calls to check to see if someone is home.
It will be the house sitter that they see coming and going from
your home on a regular basis if your house is under surveillance
by a future burglar. The presence of the house sitter is the
number one burglar deterrent.
A house sitter can also provide invaluable services like
forwarding faxes to you if you run a home business and an urgent
matter needs to be dealt with. They can also provide immediate
attention to your home if there is ever an emergency. House
sitters are the best thing you can do in regards to your pets.
They can take your furry friends for their scheduled checkups,
and tend to them if they get sick or hurt. They can also bathe
them, feed them and love them until you get home. You can also
leave a grocery list with your house sitter. When you return
home, you will have a pantry and refrigerator stocked full of
food, and you will not have to worry about that dreaded chore
upon your return. A house sitter can also be in charge of
getting any needed prearranged servicing done on your vehicles,
or your home, while you are away. Above all else, the main
service that a house sitter provides is that you can call home
and see how your home is doing.
There is no greater feeling than to have peace of mind and to be
able to enjoy your time away from home. The only feeling that
can match that is coming home and finding that your home is still
intact, your pets are well, and that your valuable are where you
left them. You cannot leave home without having someone watch
over your home. The day of everyone leaving their front doors
unlocked are over. Make sure that you do everything you can to
assure that your home, pets and possessions are well-protected
while you are away.
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Author Ian L. White specializes in helping people who are
interested in finding a house sitter in their town, or for more
information about the benefits of house sitting. To find out
about these services, visit http://www.housecarers.com today.
Registration is free for homeowners and a free trial is offered
to House sitters.
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