Safety Tips Before You Go On Your Vacation
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Safety Tips Before Your Vacation
As you dream of your upcoming Caribbean cruise, it's time to say goodbye to business calls, meetings, and endless reports. Picture yourself by the pool, soaking up the sun with a piña colada in hand, ready to return with a perfect tan that will make your coworkers envious. But before you set sail, have you ensured your home is secure? The last thing you want is to come back from a relaxing vacation to find your belongings missing. Here are some essential tips to keep your home safe while you're away.
Inform Trusted Neighbors and Friends
If your home will be vacant, inform trusted neighbors, friends, or relatives about your absence. By doing so, you’ll have someone to keep an eye on your property. They can also help with tasks like feeding your pet cat. Leave them your contact information in case of emergencies, so you’re always in the loop.
Use Smart Devices
Consider using devices to outsmart potential burglars. A radio with programmable "wake and sleep" functions can simulate activity by turning on and off at various times, giving the impression that someone is home. This can deter thieves and make them think twice before targeting your house.
Manage Mail and Deliveries
Pause regular deliveries before you leave. A pile of newspapers on your lawn is a clear sign to burglars that no one is home. Speak to your newspaper delivery person to halt deliveries temporarily and prevent your home from looking unoccupied.
By taking these precautions, you can relax on your vacation, knowing your home is secure. Enjoy your trip and the peace of mind that comes with knowing you’ll return to a safe and sound home.
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