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5 Tips To Keep Your Home Secure While You Are On Vacation

5 Home Safety Tips

By Consumera.comPublished 5 years ago 3 min read

Burglars or intruders are always on the prowl for uninhabited houses that they can break into. You must have heard of at least one incident where someone’s house was broken into while they were on vacation. If not a personal anecdote, you only have to search to find many instances where stalkers or intruders trespass on the properties of celebrities endangering their privacy and security while they are away.

Apart from security concerns, you can also face accidents in the form of a fire breaking out or other unforeseen incidents that can damage your home. So if you are preparing for a well-deserved vacation, be sure to follow these 5 tips to secure your home to avoid any robberies or other mishaps.

1. Lock Entry Points

This tip may seem like common sense and something that you’d do anyway. But intruders tend to break in using uncommon entrances. Ensure that you lock all the entry points to your home; doors, windows, garage doors, patio doors, or even the entry points on your second-floor. Use the deadbolts on each of these. Before leaving your home, do go through your entire house and double-check if all the doors and windows are latched shut.

2. Invest In Home Security Systems

Installing home security systems can make a huge difference in keeping your home safe from potential burglaries. Most home security companies also offer built-in sensors that can be attached to doors and windows. When the sensors detect any unusual activity, an alert is sent to your linked device.

Modern home security systems come with comprehensive packages and plans including security cameras. The mere appearance of security cameras can deter any malicious actions. You can place these cameras inside and outside your home to monitor and capture any suspicious activity in your absence. You can also view the camera footage on your linked devices even while you are on vacation far away.

3. Go For Environmental Sensors

While home security systems do the needful in keeping your home safe from intruders, most of the home security companies also offer environmental sensors now. Opting for a home security system with environmental sensors can help you take immediate action against any flooding or other damaging activities, even in your absence.

You can get alerts when the security system detects any environmental factors that can be a threat to your home. Flood sensors can detect the changes in moisture levels in the air, indicating a broken pipe or appliance. Many security systems also have or sync with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and raise the alarm in case of toxic fumes or fires. You can look up more details on the features of home security systems on Consumera.com.

4. Keep Your Valuables Safe And Hidden

Jewelry, family heirlooms, cash, and other valuable items are best put in a safe or hidden somewhere inconspicuous before leaving for your travel destination. Don’t forget to keep your credit cards, ID cards, and other documentation about your financials hidden as they can be misused if they fall into the wrong hands.

5. Don’t Announce Your Holiday Plans On Social Media.

The prevalence of social media encourages us to share our cherished memories online. While it gives our loved ones happiness to view our photos and updates, it can also give notice to the specific timeline that you won’t be home to burglars and intruders. It would also be wise to keep your voicemail, answering machine, and other automated replies vague and not hint at your absence.

You can, of course, post your pictures on your social media once you are back home. Posting on your trip is also fine as long as your profile is set in private, and if you only have your friends, family, and people, you know personally following you.

There are no guarantees as to what could go wrong when you are not home. So planning well ahead and preparing a vacation check-list can help you out. Adding a separate section in your check-list that is limited to your home security can help you remember everything that needs to be done before leaving for your vacation. Following the tips listed in this article can give you a sense of relief so that you completely wind down and relax on your vacation.

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