Home Security Vacation Checklist 2018

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HOME SECURITY CHECKLIST

While you’re enjoying a much-deserved vacation, don’t leave your home unprotected. Here are a few important steps to help keep your home safe while you’re away.

 Mow the lawn just before you leave or pay someone to mow it another time while you’re away.

 Prune overgrown bushes and low hanging tree branches which may hide and provide access to an upper floor.

 Leave your vacation itinerary and contact information with a trusted neighbor.

 Hire a house sitter to water your plants, feed your pet and give your house a “lived-in” look. The sitter can stay overnight or check on your house once or twice a day.

 Have a neighbor put out your trash and recycling on the correct day and put it away once emptied.

 Don’t announce your vacation plans on social media or check in on Facebook from remote locations unless you’re only posting to trusted Friends.

 Put a hold on your mail online at holdmail.usps.com or have a neighbor pick up your mail every day.

 Make sure all windows are shut and locked. Be sure to use the deadbolt on your doors.

 Never hide keys in obvious places (such as under flower pots, doormats, rocks, etc.)

 Disconnect your garage door opener so thieves can’t open it with a universal remote. Invest in an alarm system and before you leave, check that it’s communicating with your monitoring service.

 Get timers or wireless controllers for your indoor and outdoor lights and set them to go on/off during regular hours. Motion triggered exterior lights are a great deterrent to thieves. Explore options which now allow you to control lighting, electrical outlets, your garage door and even answer your doorbell from a mobile phone app.

vacation

HOME SECURITY CHECKLIST

While you’re enjoying a much-deserved vacation, don’t leave your home unprotected. Here are a few important steps to help keep your home safe while you’re away.

 Mow the lawn just before you leave or pay someone to mow it another time while you’re away.

 Prune overgrown bushes and low hanging tree branches which may hide and provide access to an upper floor.

 Leave your vacation itinerary and contact information with a trusted neighbor.

 Hire a house sitter to water your plants, feed your pet and give your house a “lived-in” look. The sitter can stay overnight or check on your house once or twice a day.

 Have a neighbor put out your trash and recycling on the correct day and put it away once emptied.

 Don’t announce your vacation plans on social media or check in on Facebook from remote locations unless you’re only posting to trusted Friends.

 Put a hold on your mail online at holdmail.usps.com or have a neighbor pick up your mail every day.

 Make sure all windows are shut and locked. Be sure to use the deadbolt on your doors.

 Never hide keys in obvious places (such as under flower pots, doormats, rocks, etc.)

 Disconnect your garage door opener so thieves can’t open it with a universal remote. Invest in an alarm system and before you leave, check that it’s communicating with your monitoring service.

 Get timers or wireless controllers for your indoor and outdoor lights and set them to go on/off during regular hours. Motion triggered exterior lights are a great deterrent to thieves. Explore options which now allow you to control lighting, electrical outlets, your garage door and even answer your doorbell from a mobile phone app.


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