Prep your home before leaving on vacation.
Before you leave for that big vacation, take a few minor precautions to keep your home from being a target of crime and to help save on the energy bill. “The little things we do to secure our home can make a big difference in the long run,” said Robin Peterson, president of Coldwell Banker Burnet. “Having peace-of-mind will allow homeowners to be able to relax.”
- Let there be light. Use automatic timers with your indoor lights. Look for a timer that can be set to a random pattern so all the lights don’t turn on and off at exactly the same time every day. Install motion detector lights outdoors.
- Stop the presses. Put a hold on your mail and newspapers or arrange for a neighbor to take these in for you daily.
- Lock ‘em up and keep them raised. Make sure your windows are locked. Leave blinds, curtains and shades in their normal positions. Thieves are attracted to homes that remain covered day and night.
- Park it on your driveway. Arrange to have a neighbor park on your driveway while you’re away. Or if you are leaving your car at home, park on the driveway instead of the garage. Have a neighbor move the car from time to time.
- Notify the police. Contact your local police department about your departure. Many communities offer complimentary drive-by service.
- Pull the plugs. Unplug any appliance or electronic device that doesn’t need to stay on. Many items like microwaves, computers and televisions draw power even when not being used. Unplugging appliances will also prevent damage in case of a storm or power surge. Remember to also unplug bigger items like the washer and dryer.
Tips from Coldwell Banker Burnet.