Protecting Your Home
While on Vacation
Going
on vacation is understandably an exciting event for
every member of the family. Much thought usually goes
into the scheduling and planning to be sure that all of
the details are taken care of. However, when finalizing
your plans, don’t neglect the protection of your
property and belongings that are staying behind.
Before you leave, take a few minutes and review the
following suggestions. (Actually, many of these are
excellent things to remember all year round.)
Stop all deliveries to your home.
Newspapers and mail that accumulate are sure giveaways
that no one has been around.
Give a key to a relative or a trusted neighbor.
Ask that person to check the house as often as possible.
Any deliveries that were not stopped should be taken
inside. Ask that person to open the curtains
periodically. If there is a car in the garage, ask them
to park it in the driveway occasionally. In short, the
house should be made to look lived in.
Install timers.
Having a light on each level makes the home look
occupied. A timer on a radio is also a good idea.
Disconnect the garage door
opener.
Make sure that it can’t be opened.
Also, lock the door between the garage and the inside.
If you will be gone a long time, have your yard taken
care of by someone you trust.
Have the grass cut promptly.
Never hide a key anywhere outside.
Burglars know these tricks, too.
FINALLY, call the Police Department and request a
vacation watch.
You can register for a vacation watch in several ways.
It can be done, 24 hours a day, either in person at the
police facility (7401 Meyer Road), or via telephone (
815- 675- 2596). You can also print out a Vacation House
Watch Request form and fax it to the police department.
View the
form
Print the form and fax it to ( 815) 675- 2320. If
you prefer, you can bring the completed form to the
police department between the hours of 8am an 4 pm.