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It is a sad fact of life that the majority of burglaries occur when occupants of a house are away on holiday or vacation. Such a home is easy picking for a burglar. Burglars can readily spot which houses are vacant. If you want to be able to enjoy your vacation without worrying and fretting about your home, this article will provide you with some simple and common sense advice too keep the burglars away.
Most of us could rattle off quite comfortably the basic precautions: keep a light on, stop the mail, make sure that all the doors and windows are bolted and secured, ask the neighbor to keep an eye on things, etc. However, these are by no means exhaustive, or indeed particularly secure.
If you stop your mail, this is a huge hint to potential thieves that your house is vacant. Everyone receives mail, whether the letters are legitimate or junk. Likewise, leaving a light on all the time is not a good idea either. If the light is on all the time, this sends another huge hint to the potential thief that there is no one home; thieves (and everyone knows) that no one would have any reason to leave the light on all night.
While a vacation will most likely leave a rather large dent in your wallet, before you go on holiday it maybe a good idea to install a security system so that you don’t need to worry when you are away. The peace of mind that having a security system will bring is certainly a worthwhile investment. After all, why let the holiday of a lifetime be spoiled by finding that your home has been ransacked?
If you do get a home security system installed, make sure to inform the home security company involved in monitoring your home that you will be away on vacation. Make it easier for them and for you -- give them precise details of when you will be away and when you expect to return.
It maybe worth your while to hire or get someone to act as a house-sitter. This person need not stay in the house the whole time that you are away, but simply at the most "risky" times, such as at night, when the chances of burglary are much higher. If money is tight then perhaps a neighbor or family friend will do this as a favor. If there is a neighborhood watch program in your area, make sure to let your neighbors know you plan to be away for an extended length of time.