You may be all packed for Peru, but is your home ready to be alone for two weeks? Brush up on these homeowners safety tips before heading off on vacation.
The start of summer means people are readying themselves for upcoming vacations. Every year, between June and August, families, couples, and individuals opt to enjoy their summer in a foreign location. While you may be packed and ready to go, do you know to protect your home while away on vacation? A few safety precautions and quality homeowners insurance know-how will help to leave your home safe while you're out of town.
Put these do's and don'ts into practice so that you can kick back and relax on your vacation knowing that your home is safe and sound.
Do:
- Make sure that all the doors and windows are locked and fastened. Doors should have deadbolt locks!
- Examine your house from the street and make sure that no valuables (like expensive electronics or artwork) can be seen from the road. If a passer-by can see your belongings, so can criminals.
- Secure sliding glass doors by placing a metal rod or piece of plywood in the track to prevent an intruder from forcing the door open.
- Unplug the power to your automatic garage door to keep thieves from opening it.
- Make it appear as if you're at home. Use timers on lights, radios, and televisions.
- Ask a trusted friend or neighbor to check in on the house, collect the mail, and water your plants.
Don't:
- Leave clues that you're away. No matter how excited you are, don't post your plans on social media. If people see that you're away for two weeks, they may be tempted to enter your home.
- Close your curtains! This is a clear indication that no one is home.
- Hide a key outdoors for your neighbor or friend. Burglars know the best hiding places better than you do.
These tips can help assure you that your home is ready for you to head out on holiday. Make sure that your home is protected with the right
home insurance policy.
Contact Abatelli Group, Inc. for a proper policy on your insurance needs in Whitestone, New York.