Tips to protect your home when on summer holidays

As we get into the holiday season we all start to think about our holidays. Where we are going, the sun, the freedom. And then the time comes, it’s your time to head away for a holiday a well needed break to relax and de-stress.  After you have packed your bags and planned your itinerary, you lock up and leave for your trip. Of course you never leave expecting that something bad will happen, but it is something that can hamper your stress free holiday. It is certainly always best to be prepared, just in case. Below we have some great tips for you to help put your mind at ease while you are away.

Tip #1 – Home Security Systems

There is no better way to secure your home while you are away on holidays than a home alarm system. With the technology available, at minimum you will be able to have a system with a control panel, door and window sensors, motion sensors, glass break sensors and often times these features can be monitored through an internet connection and even by using your mobile phone.

Alarm System

Tip #2 – Keeping Watch

A simple, low tech way to make sure that your home is covered is by asking a reliable friend, neighbour or family member to drop by your house every now and them to make sure everything is ok. Ask them to check out your home more than once a week and get them to take any post you receive in so that it doesn’t build up and become obvious that you are away.

Tip #3 – Update/Secure Access Points

Believe it or not, burglars are generally lazy. Yes, you are reading this right, lazy. As much as they want to steal your belongings, burglars prefer to take the easy choice and go after homes which are or look like an easy target. Doors and windows, for instance, which do not look sturdy or secure could attract burglars to your home while you are away on your holiday. A suggestion is to go to your local DIY store and have a look at the different security items that they have. Talk to one of the salespeople, and ask them how you can secure your home or strengthen the area around your doors and windows. They work with items that can help you and will know the best thing for your specific needs. Some shops may even have a fitting service where they will carry out any work that is required.

Dead Bolt Lock

Tip #4 – Lighting

Be sure to make it seem like you’re in your own home while you’re away. Lights that are connected to timers really should be set up in different rooms for various times of the day and night. You could also light up the porch using a time controller or light sensor. Install motion sensor lights at the front and rear of your house that will turn spot lights on to illuminate your garden it they sense the movement of something big like a person or vehicle. One thing to note about lights and sensors that you place outside your house is to make sure you position them out of arms reach so that they cannot be tampered with.

Tip #5 – Lawn & Hedges

One of the easiest way for a burglar to spot if you are away from home is by looking at your garden. It is very easy to spot grass or hedges that have not been cut in a week or two, especially throughout the summer months. Before you leave for your holidays you should cut your grass or hedges and organise with a family member or neighbour to cut your grass weekly. This will give the impression that you have not gone away and are at home. If your lawn and hedges look freshly cut or are kept neat they will believe that you are there and will be less likely to target your home due to you being away.

Lawnmower

Tip #6 – Curtains & Blinds

Don’t close all the curtains in your own home when you go on holidays, mainly because this wouldn’t appear like someone was living there during the day. Think about it, when you get up in the morning you open your curtains. How often do you leave all your curtains closed all day? Keep your blinds and curtains open and simply just move expensive items out of direct sight instead. One step better would be to, again, urn to your family members or neighbours to open your curtains during the day and close them at night. This will give the impression that there is somebody living there as normal.

Social Media Guru? – Don’t Advertise

Be sure that only people you know and trust are aware of your holiday plans. If you announce your plans to unknown people, they could use the information for an organised burglary. One thing you should never do is to advertise that you are going or are on holidays on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. There have been cases where people have done this and the day after they have left their house was broken into and burgled. It is extremely easy for messages and posts to spread around the internet in a very short space of time. If a burglar get a hold of this message then they can see that your home is an easy target and plan to hit your home while you are away.