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How Do You Keep Your Vacation Home Safe When You’re Away?

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
September 8, 2022
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Your family can never be too safe with the dangers lurking in these streets. It’s your responsibility to protect them and your house, especially if you have a vacation home that’s always vacant. The best safety options for today’s advanced world where even burglars have specialized tools are Home Security Systems offered by licensed and trained service providers in the industry. 

Here, we’ll take you through some tips on securing your home for a vacation. 

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Make It Seem Like Someone’s Home

Vacant houses are hotspots for burglars. Yet, they still need time to assess the target home and ensure the coast is clear. Your mission is to make it look like nobody ever left in the first place. 

It’s pretty simple. 

Set timers on the lights and your TV to turn them on at specific times during the day. Open your curtains and pull down the blinds like you do every morning but ensure nobody can see the furnishings and appliances inside. A customizable security system should give you complete control of your electronics. 

Mow your loan and ask someone, probably a trusted neighbor, to park their car in your vacant driveway regularly. You can never be too safe.

Lock Up Thoroughly

You know the feeling you get when you can’t remember if you locked your front door? Well, you better countercheck as often as possible before leaving. If it’s your first time, make a checklist for every opening in your house, including mail slots, pet doors, and the garage. Burglars can reach through these entryways and unlock the doors using specialized tools. 

You could also disconnect the electronic opener to your garage door and use a padlock instead because anyone can short out the system and gain entry, just like in the movies.

Never Leave a Spare Key Outside

Don’t mistake leaving a spare key under the entry rag of your front door or under a rock beside the house. Burglars will spare no effort in making a clean and noiseless entry and might look for that key all over the house. Leave the key with a trusted neighbor or close friend if you need someone to check-in. 

Consider buying smart locks for your doors to give you remote control from wherever you are. These advanced locks also eliminate keyholes from your home, preventing burglars from picking the latch.

Install an Automatic Home Security System

Home security systems come with motion sensor lights, smart locks, and cameras that you can control regardless of your location using your smartphone, iPad, or laptop. Still, research before reaching out to any home security company to get professional and trustworthy suppliers like Home Security. 

Be Wary of What You Post on Social Media

Yes, we know: It’s tough to go on vacation without sharing live photos and videos of your peaceful life on an island or cruise ship. Still, making everyone jealous on social media also exposes your absence to potential burglars. Once these burglars are aware of the vacancy at your house, they’ll stop at nothing to come up with a counterattack on your security system. 

Best advice: Wait till you get home before posting your trip details on Instagram or Snapchat. Also, turn off the geotag feature on your phone to prevent anyone from knowing your location. You’ll enjoy the trip more when nobody can disrupt the moment.

Conclusion 

You can never have total peace of mind whenever you’re away from home and leave the place empty. Still, trust us to give you a break from worrying with our finest security services in the market. Security might be everyone’s concern, but it’s always our business.

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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