How to Secure Your Home While Away

 

3. Leave a light on

A nightlight or bedside table lamp is enough to make a burglar think someone’s at home. You can also install an

automated timer switch on internal and external lighting.

 

 

4. Lock the doors and windows

It goes without saying... check all doors and windows to make sure they’re locked. You don’t want to be riddled with

doubt once you've boarded the plane. Consider installing security bars in the windows, although a piece of wood can

easily do the trick. After closing the automatic garage door, cut the power to it.

 

 

5. Remove your spare keys from their hiding place

In a flowerpot, under the doormat or under a decorative rock in the garden, burglars will check everywhere for

those spare keys.

 

 

6. Park a car in the driveway

Leave your car or ask a neighbour to park theirs in your driveway, in plain view, to give the impression that

someone is home.

 

 

7. Driveway and walkway maintenance

Neglected maintenance can be easy to spot. In winter, be sure to clear the snow from the walkways to your home

before you leave. If you're going to be away for a long time, ask friends or family to take care of it, or hire a company

to do it for you. In the summer, mow your lawn, trim your hedges and maintain your flower beds. Doing this will

make your home seem lived in.

 

 

8. Have someone keep an eye on your home

It’s nothing exciting, but having someone you trust come to the house to make sure everything's in order, inside and

out, is a good idea. Give this person a temporary access code for the alarm system.

 

 

 

Pro Tip - If you're going to be away for a long time, turn off the water and turn down the heating to 15°C. Tell your
 
contact person where the water valve is so they won’t have to scramble to find it.

 

 

 

9. Keep a low profile

Do you enjoy posting on social media? Of course, that's what it’s for! But when you’re on vacation or away for the

weekend... shut it down! Be cautious. It’s best to avoid posting news or pictures, however exciting they may be.

Keep that for after you get home.

 

 

 

Be reachable - Give your family or loved ones a copy of your itinerary and contact information at your destination,
 
so that you can be reached in the event of an emergency.

 

 

 

 

Holiday vacation time is just around the corner. If you’re planning on visiting the family or flying south this year, at least

now you know what to do to reduce the risk of burglary. For added peace of mind, check your home insurance.

 

Happy holidays!

 

 

 

 

Source: https://www.beneva.ca/en/blog/house-and-home/home-security-absence