Travel Lifestyle

How to Protect Your Vacation Home While You’re Away

Your vacation home often sits empty while you are not using it. And it is hard to monitor while you are away, so vacation home owners should always take steps before they leave to ensure that it is protected. To help protect your vacation home, remember the following advice!

Secure Your Windows and Doors

Your windows and doors are an easy access point to your home and will let in the weather while you are away. Before you leave, make sure all windows and doors in your home are secure. Check each window and door can close securely and make sure they successfully lock. You should do this at least 1 week, if not 2, prior to leaving your vacation home to ensure that any necessary repairs can be completed. Install deadbolts on your doors and use bars or sticks to further prevent them from being opened.

Implement Security Measures

Security measures are an important way to protect your vacation home. Install exterior motion-sensor lights to deter any trespassers. A no trespassing sign can indicate the parts of your property that are dangerous or restricted. A home security system can also be installed to help you monitor the home. You can install alarms and even set up cameras to help you monitor your home from afar. These security systems can help to deter intruders.

Get to Know Your Neighbors

Getting to know your neighbors has more benefits than just having friends when you go to your vacation home. Your neighbors can be an asset in helping to keep your home safe. Your neighbors can help keep an eye on your property when you are away and report anything suspicious to the local authorities. When you get to know your neighbors, they will know if they see anything or anyone suspicious because they will know when it is not you. Any strangers will stick out. When you build a relationship with them, you can ask them to watch for any mail or packages so the home doesn’t appear unoccupied.

Your vacation home is a place of relaxation and enjoyment. You don’t want that to change because your home sits unprotected while you are away. Securing windows and doors, implementing security measures, and getting to know your neighbors can help you have peace of mind that your home is protected.

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