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How to Vacation-Proof Your Home This Summer

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Peace of Mind While You’re Away

Heading out on vacation this summer? Whether you’re gone for a weekend or several weeks, preparing your home before you leave can make all the difference.

Vacation-proofing your home helps prevent issues, protects your property, and lets you relax knowing things are safe and sound while you’re away.

Secure Entry Points

Check all doors and windows to ensure they’re closed and locked. This includes basement windows, side doors, and garage access points. If you have a security system, make sure it’s armed and connected to your monitoring service.

Smart locks, doorbell cameras, and motion-sensor lighting can provide extra peace of mind and even let you check in while you’re gone.

Pause Deliveries and Mail

An overflowing mailbox or a stack of packages on your doorstep is a clear sign no one’s home. Place a temporary hold on your mail through the postal service and pause package deliveries, or ask a neighbor to collect them.

It’s also a good idea to stop regular newspaper deliveries or subscription boxes while you’re away.

Use Smart Lighting or Timers

Interior lights on timers—or smart bulbs controlled by an app—can help your home appear lived-in, even when it’s empty. Program lights to mimic your usual patterns in key rooms like the living room, kitchen, or hallway.

Avoid leaving lights on all day or night, which can actually signal that no one’s home.

Prepare Appliances and Utilities

Unplug small appliances like toasters, coffee makers, and electronics to save energy and reduce fire risk. Set your thermostat a few degrees higher (but not off) to maintain airflow and reduce humidity.

If you’re away for an extended time, consider turning off the water at the main valve or at least to sinks, toilets, and washing machines to prevent leaks.

Ask Someone to Check In

If possible, ask a trusted friend or neighbor to check on your home every few days. They can water plants, bring in packages, and quickly spot any problems like leaks or power outages.

Leave them with a way to contact you and, if needed, access to your home in case of emergency.

Final Thoughts

A little preparation goes a long way when it comes to keeping your home secure while you’re away. Vacation-proofing gives you the freedom to relax and enjoy your time off without worrying about what’s happening back home.

Whether you’re heading to the mountains, the beach, or just visiting family, taking a few extra steps before you leave ensures you’ll return to your home just as you left it—safe, secure, and ready to welcome you back.

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