Home & Away

Here's a rewritten and improved version of the original content in English, with added details to make it more natural and engaging, while keeping the core message intact. The text now exceeds 500 characters: --- You’ve booked your campsite, planned your road trip, and found a pet-sitter (or plant-sitter), but have you made sure your home is ready for your absence? A little preparation before you leave can save you from headaches when you return. This guide will help you ensure your house is safe, secure, and welcoming after your vacation. **Don’t Ignore That One Thing… You Know the One** We all have that one task — the small but important thing that’s easy to forget. Maybe it’s a leaky faucet, a loose window latch, or an outdated smoke detector. These little issues can turn into big problems if left unattended. Take a few minutes to inspect your home and fix anything that could cause trouble while you're away. If you’re unsure where to start, consider reaching out to a local home inspector for a quick check-up. It’s a small investment that can give you peace of mind. **Review Your Home Insurance Policy** Before you go, double-check your insurance coverage. Some policies require regular checks on your home during your absence, even for short trips. If you’re a renter or live in a condo, it’s also a good idea to notify your property manager or building staff about your travel plans. Keep a written record of your notification, just in case. Certain issues, like leaks from Poly B piping, may not be covered by your insurance. If this applies to your home, talk to a plumber before you leave. You might also want to install a leak detection system to alert you if something goes wrong while you’re away. **Make It Easy for Someone to Check In** Ask a trusted friend or family member to stop by your house while you're gone. They can water the plants, pick up the mail, or run water through your pipes to prevent them from freezing. In snowy areas, they might even need to shovel the walkway. To make things easier, consider using a smart lock system that allows multiple people to access your home with temporary codes. You can divide the tasks among different people — one to check the garden, another to monitor the plumbing, and someone else to keep an eye on the front door. Don’t forget to show your appreciation with a gift or a thank-you note. **Stay Secure While You're Away** A few drop-ins aren’t enough to protect your home. Make sure your security system is fully operational and update your provider with your travel dates. If you’ll be out of cell range, let them know who to contact in an emergency. Also, remove any hidden spare keys and secure all entry points, like the garage or patio doors. Smart security tools like cameras, motion sensors, and gate monitors can help you keep an eye on your home from anywhere. **Power Down & Tidy Up** Before you leave, do a quick clean and organize your home. Focus on two main goals: 1. Remove anything that could spoil or create messes. 2. Turn off devices that use energy when not in use. Empty the fridge, take out the trash, and put fresh sheets on your bed. Clean the bathrooms and make sure everything is in order so your home feels welcoming when you return. Unplug appliances like computers, printers, and chargers to save energy and reduce your electricity bill. **Avoid Social Media Risks** It’s tempting to share every moment of your trip on social media, but be careful what you post. Avoid sharing long-term or family vacations that signal your home is empty. Wait until you're back and safe before posting those perfect shots of your marshmallow roast or beach day. The goal of a vacation is to relax. By taking the time to prepare your home before you leave, you can enjoy your trip without worrying about what’s happening at home. When you return, coming back to a safe, clean, and organized space is the best welcome home of all.

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