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Peace of Mind While You're Away: Essential Tips for Securing Your Home During the Holiday Season


The holiday season often means traveling to visit family and friends, leaving your home unattended for an extended period. To help you enjoy your holidays with peace of mind, we've compiled a list of essential tips to secure your home and prevent any unwanted surprises upon your return.

1. Smart Thermostat Control for Energy Efficiency

One of the first things to consider is the temperature of your home. A smart thermostat is a fantastic tool for maintaining the ideal temperature while you're away. It allows you to remotely control your home's heating or cooling systems, ensuring energy efficiency and preventing any weather-related damage inside your home. Set the thermostat to a lower temperature in winter (but not too low to prevent pipes from freezing) or a higher temperature in summer to save on energy costs.

 



2. Lights on a Smart Timer to Mimic Occupancy

Creating the illusion that your home is occupied is a great deterrent for potential burglars. Using a smart timer for your lights is an effective way to do this. You can program the lights to turn on and off at specific times, making it appear as though someone is home. This simple measure can go a long way in preventing break-ins.

3. Ring Doorbell Camera for Enhanced Security

Installing a Ring doorbell camera is another excellent way to enhance your home's security. It allows you to monitor your front door from anywhere, directly through your smartphone. Not only does it record potential suspicious activities, but the presence of a camera itself can be a significant deterrent to criminals.

 

4. Ensure Toilets and Faucets Are Not Running

A running toilet or dripping faucet can not only waste water but also cause potential water damage over time. Before leaving, double-check that all toilets and faucets are in proper working order and not left running. This simple check can save you from unexpected water bills and potential damage.

5. Close All Interior Doors

Closing all interior doors in your home can serve multiple purposes. It helps to contain heat in specific areas, reducing energy costs. More importantly, in the unlikely event of a fire, closed doors can help limit the spread of flames and smoke, minimizing damage and providing firefighters with more time to respond.

 

6. Turn Off the Main Water Supply in Freezing Conditions I

f you're leaving your home during the winter and expect freezing temperatures, it's wise to turn off the main water supply. This precaution prevents the possibility of pipes freezing and bursting, which can lead to significant water damage. Remember to drain the pipes after shutting off the water by running faucets and flushing toilets.

Leaving your home for the holidays doesn’t have to be a source of stress. By taking these simple yet effective precautions, you can ensure that your home remains safe, secure, and well-maintained in your absence. For more tips and advice on managing your property, feel free to reach out to us – we’re here to help, during the holidays and beyond.


Raymie Higgins