Your Holiday Travel Checklist

Your Holiday Travel Checklist: Make Sure Your Home is Secure While Youโ€™re Out of Town

By: Howard Hanna

 

Your bags are packed and youโ€™re about to head out the door to visit family for the holidays, but you canโ€™t help but feel like youโ€™re forgetting something. If youโ€™re planning to travel this holiday season, youโ€™ll want to make sure your home is safe and secure while youโ€™re out of town.

Hereโ€™s a checklist to keep your mind at ease and avoid that sinking feeling in your stomach when youโ€™re not sure you remembered to lock the deadbolt:

  • Lock doors and windows. Thereโ€™s 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 youโ€™re gone. Keep your blinds in their normal position, leave the air conditioning/heat on while youโ€™re 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, youโ€™re advertising that your residence is unattended. If you have a landline, leave a normal message on your answering machine, and donโ€™t share that youโ€™re out of town.
  • Tell select people that youโ€™ll 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 youโ€™ll be gone longer than a week, consider asking a friend or neighbor to check in on things while youโ€™re 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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nal Association of REALTORSยฎ as part of NARโ€™s REALTORยฎ Safety Program. NAR is Americaโ€™s largest trade association, representing 1.5 million+ members, including NARโ€™s institutes, societies, and councils, involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries. As a member of NAR, Howard Hanna Real Estate Services may reprint NARโ€™s content and promote their resources. To learn more about NAR, visit https://www.nar.realtor/. To learn more about NARโ€™s REALTORยฎ Safety Program, visit https://www.nar.realtor/safety.

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