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Tips for Home Security When You Go on Vacation

You are a hardworking individual who supports themselves and/or their family – and therefore, you deserve a guilt-free vacation. But be careful! Such times are the perfect moments for local thieves to break in and rob your home of all your valuables.

Have Someone Check on Your Home

A simple but practical way to avoid break-ins and theft is to have somebody you trust check in on your home regularly. That might be a neighbor, a family member, a temporarily hired local teenager – but whoever it is, you’re going to want to make sure that it’s no one who would ever consider taking advantage of you. A person who periodically will enter and leave your home will not only be checking for problems but will also give the appearance of residence to a passerby thief. The collection of mail can be particularly helpful since some robbers check for that specifically.

Save Social Media Posts for After

Unfortunately, the existence of the internet means that casual information about you is far easier to find than it used to be. A thief who is considering potentially breaking into a home might check online to find out who the owners of the home are. You may want to check if that information is freely available on Google, since it sometimes is (even if you’re not expecting it). They may also then search you up on social media – an easy and free way to keep tabs on you – and find, to their pleasant surprise, that you are advertising the fact that you are far away. Posting about your travel plans on social media can make your home more attractive to thieves for that exact reason.

Get Some Security Tech Installed

These days, home security technology can be found in many different forms. If you have the money and the motivation to do so, you can invest in home security systems that stream live feeds from cameras on your porch or doorbell directly to your smartphone or tablet. You may even be able to control your electronic locks from a distance. At the very least, some kind of security camera would be helpful. Always double-check your locks, windows, and sliding doors before leaving your home on a vacation.

Prevention truly is the best cure when it comes to home security. You never know what could potentially happen. Remember: even nice neighborhoods should be cautious, since that’s precisely when you become a target.

Check out this article on how to feel prepared before you go on your beach vacation!

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