1. Lock all doors and windows securely:
Ensure that all doors and windows are locked properly to prevent unauthorized access.
2. Set your home security system.
Activate your home security system and inform the security company about your vacation dates, if applicable. This extra layer of protection can deter potential intruders.
3. Unplug non-essential electronics.
Unplug electronic devices like computers, TVs, and kitchen appliances to avoid energy consumption and reduce the risk of electrical fires.
4. Adjust thermostats for energy efficiency.
Set your thermostat to a slightly higher temperature in the summer or lower in the winter to save energy while keeping your home comfortable.
5. Empty the refrigerator of perishable items.
Dispose of any food that might spoil during your absence to prevent unpleasant odors and the growth of mold.
6. Dispose of trash to prevent odors.
Empty the trash cans throughout your home to prevent unwanted odors from developing
7. Water plants or arrange for plant care.
Ensure your indoor and outdoor plants are adequately watered. You can also ask a neighbor or friend to water them while you're away.
8. Hold mail or ask a neighbor to collect it.
A pile of mail can signal that no one is home. Either place a hold on your mail delivery or ask a neighbor to collect it for you.
9. Double-check faucets for leaks.
Make sure all faucets are turned off properly to avoid any potential leaks that could cause water damage.
10. Inform a trusted neighbor or friend about your absence.
Let someone you trust know about your vacation plans. They can keep an eye on your property and address any emergencies that might arise.