Apartment Safety - Going on Vacation
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Apartment Safety: Preparing for Vacation
Overview
Leaving your apartment for an extended vacation can make it vulnerable to burglaries. Visible signs like darkened windows, collected mail, and closed windows signal your absence to potential intruders.
Key Points:
- Personal Responsibility: Your safety and the security of your property rely on your proactive measures.
Essential Tips for Apartment Security:
1. Enlist a House Sitter
- Having a trusted friend or family member stay at your place can deter potential burglars. They can also care for pets and plants.
2. Neighborly Assistance
- Ask a neighbor to check on your apartment. They can turn on lights, open curtains, and use radios or TVs to create the illusion of occupancy.
3. Utilize Timers
- Set timers for lights, TVs, or radios if no one is available to house-sit. Consistent noise and light patterns suggest someone is home.
4. Mail and Deliveries
- Pause mail and newspaper deliveries to prevent visible pile-ups. Ask a neighbor to collect any packages.
5. Plant Care
- Arrange for someone to water your plants or relocate them to reduce visibility. Neglected plants can indicate your absence.
6. Inform Your Landlord
- Check your lease for any requirements to notify your landlord about extended absences. This ensures they can access your apartment in emergencies.
Implementing these measures can significantly enhance the safety of your apartment while you're away. Staying cautious and planning ahead can give you peace of mind during your vacation.
Stay safe,
Craig
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