18 Nov
18 Nov
You’ve been waiting all year round for the holiday season to begin and you reach your destination all set to have the time of your life. Amidst all these adventures, there are some curious minds focusing all their efforts on how to enter your beloved property and grab all your valuables.
Yes you’re right, that’s no less than a nightmare! Unfortunately, there are criminals around keeping a good eye on you. They would eagerly wait for you to escape before they could carry out their grand missions. The bad news is, it can happen to anyone.
On a happy end, you can always protect yourself from them without giving up on your plans. Let’s learn some valuable secrets to protect your home during travel.
While many of us are jumping up and down with joy, sharing news about your travel plans can be very dangerous as you never know who might make use of that information. With social media influencing our daily lives, many of us are tempted to post pictures, location and plans. However, this can end up in a misery and attract the unwanted attraction. Keep your plans to yourself, only letting the close family and friends know about it. Neighbors can also prove to be helpful since they are the closest to approach you. Avoid checking in locations on social media sites and posting pictures. You can always do that when you reach back safe and sound!
Burglars are always set to attack homes that are unoccupied for a significant period. Why not avoid this awful situation by fooling them? As these criminals are likely to keep a close watch on activities in and around your house, go an extra mile and act smartly. Ask a neighbor for help of collecting the daily mail and doing the trash. Give them access to the house so that they’re able to switch the lights on and off whenever needed. You’d be surprised to know, but the burglars might notice the tiniest of activities such as the condition of the lawn to assess how long have you been away for! Disguise your house as if there are still people in there.
Burglars are always on the go and would despise houses where they have to spend a lot of time trying to break in. Make use of this situation by having locks on every door and windows. Deadbolt locks are great and would help you to protect your home. Ensure that you replace any locks that are worn-out or too old.
In life, a lot of adversities can occur and it’s best to be prepared for them. Should a burglar enter your territory, you must have a list of your personal belongings to display in front of your insurance companies. Having someone rob your house is bad, but not knowing what damages to replace can be really terrible.
There are always ways in which you can avoid the possibility of a burglar invading your property. Ensure that your telephone ringer can’t be heard outdoors by keeping its volume low. Even when you don’t own a dog, putting a dog sign can turn your house into a danger zone. Who would be brave enough to face the risk? Although many of us tend to close the curtains before leaving, a more sensible act would be to keep it exactly as they are when you’re around. When doing so, make sure any eye catching valuables are far out of sight.
Protect your house and keep your worries away!
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