Are you dreaming of a perfect getaway?
When you're heading out for your family vacation, it’s easy to overlook basic home and auto safety precautions.
To protect your residence while you’re away and enjoy a worry-free trip, keep in mind the following tips:
- Unplug small appliances and electronic devices.
- Lock all windows and doors.
- Pause newspaper and mail deliveries.
- Lock valuables in a fireproof safe.
- Arrange to have your lawn mowed while you’re away.
- Have a trusted neighbor or family member keep an eye on your home throughout your trip.
- Avoid leaving your house key outside your home, even if you think it’s in a safe place.
- Set timers on inside lights and install a motion-activated sensor on outdoor floodlights.
- Consider turning off your home’s water and water heater.
- Avoid posting photos of your trip on social media until after you return home.
- Adjust the temperature on your thermostat or turn the system off completely to avoid paying to cool or excessively heat your home while you are away.
Ensure that your vehicle is ready to hit the road or sit in the garage:
- Whether you’re hitting the road or leaving your car at home, make sure it’s in good condition by scheduling a tune-up to check oil, tire pressure, brakes and battery health.
- Is your car insurance up to date? Double-check that you’re covered for all potential emergencies, such as accidents, theft or weather-related incidents.
- Prepare for any unexpected situations by packing an emergency kit that includes a flashlight, first-aid supplies, jumper cables, a tire repair kit, water, non-perishable snacks and any necessary medications.
- Lock and park your car in a safe spot, removing valuables from your vehicle.
- Ask a trusted neighbor or friend to periodically start your car to keep the battery charged if you plan to be gone for an extended period of time.
Taking the proper precautions before you go on vacation can make all the difference when it comes to preventing damage to your home. However, even when taking the right steps to protect your residence, accidents can still happen. As such, it’s important to confirm you have adequate insurance coverage.
Contact us today for more information and tips on keeping your home safe.