Your Holiday Travel Checklist
Your Holiday Travel Checklist: Make Sure Your Home is Secure While Youโre Out of Town
By: Howard Hanna
Your bags are packed and youโre about to head out the door to visit family for the holidays, but you canโt help but feel like youโre forgetting something. If youโre planning to travel this holiday season, youโll want to make sure your home is safe and secure while youโre out of town.
Hereโs a checklist to keep your mind at ease and avoid that sinking feeling in your stomach when youโre not sure you remembered to lock the deadbolt:
- Lock doors and windows. Thereโs nothing worse than wondering if you remembered to lock the door or close that first-floor window. Unlocked doors and windows are easy points of entry for intruders. This is also a good time to replace any broken locks and make sure all of your locks are working properly.
- Make the residence look occupied.ย Try to make things look as normal as possible while youโre gone. Keep your blinds in their normal position, leave the air conditioning/heat on while youโre gone, hire someone to mow your lawn, ask neighbors to park in your driveway and place a hold on mail or deliveries.
- Use timers.ย Putting lights and TVs on timers to turn on and off at normal times is an easy way to make it seem like someone is home.
- Beware of social media.ย Be careful of what you post and share online. By sharing your vacation pictures and travel plans online, youโre advertising that your residence is unattended. If you have a landline, leave a normal message on your answering machine, and donโt share that youโre out of town.
- Tell select people that youโll be away.ย Ask neighbors to keep an eye on your property and give them a phone number where they can reach you in case of emergency. If youโll be gone longer than a week, consider asking a friend or neighbor to check in on things while youโre away.
- Remove your spare key.ย If you keep a spare key hidden outside of your residence, either take it with you or leave it with a neighbor.
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