Home & Away

Before you set off on your camping adventure, plan your road trip, and arrange for a pet or plant sitter, have you considered what’s happening at home while you’re away? Our pre-vacation checklist is designed to ensure your return is smooth, safe, and stress-free. Don’t ignore that nagging task—everyone has it. That little thing that seems simple but often gets pushed aside. A dripping faucet, a wobbly lock, or an unsecured window? Fix these before you go. It might seem minor, but it could prevent major problems down the line. If you're unsure where to start, consider reaching out to a professional home inspector for a quick assessment. They can help identify potential issues that might otherwise go unnoticed. Double-check your insurance policy. Some coverage may be void if your home isn't monitored during your absence, even for short trips. If you're a renter or condo owner, notify your property manager or building association about your travel plans. Keep a written record of this communication in case anything goes wrong. Also, be aware that certain issues, like leaks from Poly B piping, may not be covered by your insurance. Consider installing a leak detection system for added protection. It’s also a good idea to ask someone you trust to check in on your home while you're away. They can water your plants, collect your mail, or even run water through your pipes to prevent freezing. You can also ask them to turn lights on and off, adjust curtains, or play a radio to make it look like someone is home. This can be especially helpful if you're going away for an extended period. Using a smart lock system can make it easier to share access with multiple people. You can send temporary codes to friends or family members who can help with different tasks. For example, one person can check on the garden, another can monitor the plumbing, and so on. Don’t forget to show your gratitude with a small token of appreciation. Security is key. Even if a friend is checking in, it’s wise to review your security setup. Make sure your system is active and that your provider knows who to contact in an emergency. If you’ll be completely out of range, provide them with alternative contact details. Also, remove any hidden spare keys and secure all entry points, such as garage doors or patio windows. Smart home devices like cameras, motion sensors, and doorbells can give you real-time updates and peace of mind. Before you leave, do a quick tidy-up. First, clear out anything that could spoil or make your return less pleasant. Empty the fridge, throw away old food, and clean the trash cans. Change the bed sheets and make sure the bathroom is spotless. Second, unplug devices that use “phantom energy,” like computers, printers, or gaming consoles. These can add up on your electricity bill when left on. Lastly, think about your social media presence. While it's tempting to post every moment of your vacation, avoid sharing long-term or family trips that reveal your home is empty. Wait until you're back and safe before posting those perfect sunset shots. The goal of a vacation is to relax—and that starts with making sure your home is protected and ready for your return. With a little preparation, you can enjoy your time away knowing everything is under control.

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