The kids are out of school and the days are getting longer. No, it’s not a nightmare. It’s time! It’s time for a sunburn, a well-deserved vacation from mosquitoes. Before you decide to gather the family and head for the beach, locate this spot to keep your house safe. until you are wet rays.
1. Keep your lips sealed As Agent Mulder said in “X-Daughters” trust no one. Be careful who you tell about your departure. One innocent comment could lead to disaster. Let him not be in danger. It’s good to have a trusted neighbor know when and where you’re going so you don’t spread the word to your entire neighborhood.
2. As in Time Fake potential buyers into thinking your home is in a “Home Alone” mode. Not as smart as Macaulay Culkin? Never fear, the electric timer is here. Hook the timer up to lights, televisions and radios. I will throw this away because there is no one at home. The timer setting is suitable for normal use. You are a cunning fox.
3. Make sure everything is packed and secure before heading out on summer excursions. Double check windows, doors, garage doors, cellar windows and any other opportunistic corner a thief can enter.
4. Snail Mail It is also a good idea to get post office. to your missing letters. Or have a trusted neighbor collect your mail and newspapers.
5. MagicKeep Box valuable as jewelry and documents in a large box safe deposit box You can also consider keeping a diary of all your activities. This can be useful in recovering possessions if something happens to them.
6. Who is it? Can a phone shooter sleep when no one is home? Turn the ring to the outgoing phone and most definitely do not announce your departure on the answering machine’s message.
7. Auto-zone Remember who your neighbor trusts to pick up your mail? Why not take him or her to paradise in your driveway while you’re away? Then they feel that the house is “lived in”.
8. Perpetual Motion Curved balls with a motion sensor keep the light coming. If the lights were on around your house, the thief would assume someone was home and get out of the neighborhood ASAP!
9. Oven Ware Before installing, make sure to turn off your electricity, gas and water to avoid potential flooding, gas leaks or fire. It sounds a bit reckless, but it’s always better to be safe than sorry.
10. Society fear Perhaps it is useful to voice your home security society and put them to sleep about your plans . This way the company will know where you are and how to reach you if something happens. The site is notified law enforcement so they can also keep an extra eye on your home.
It’s time to gather the kids, grab the sunscreen and fill up the car because you’re ready for summer vacation. With these tips you will not only be able to relax on your vacation with your newly acquired spirit. know that your home is safe. Now the only thing you need to worry about is how much sugar you want in your coffee. one mass, or two?
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- Special thanks to my friends and neighbors for these tips!