Keep Your Home Secure While on Vacation
But even these common techniques could use improvement.
1. Stopping the Newspaper. Obviousy, it is always good to stop the paper. A pile of papers accumulating on the front porch is a good indicator that the homeowners are not around. By stopping the newspaper could just look like you decided not to have it anymore,
2. Stopping the Mail. Stopping all mail delivery is a signal to thieves, since everyone gets at least some, if only junk mail. A better alternative is to have it picked up daily, then taken inside the house by a neighbor, who then exits out the back.
3. Leaving a Light On. By leaving a light on all the time appears unnatural and staged. An alternative is to have at least a simple timer that turns it off during the day and on at night. Better still is to have one that will turn it off and on at night several times, as you would if you were home. Putting the stereo or radio on a timer is a good idea, too.
Home Security Systems:
If you don't have a home security system, vacation time might be a good time to consider installing one. Plan ahead, so you have plenty of time to get the right one without being pressured. For added assurance you can choose one that is not only regularly monitored, but offers neighborhood patrols by your house.
If or when you do get a home security system, be sure to notify them that you plan to be away. Provide them with dates. Most companies will pay a little bit better attention if they know there's no one at home.
A friendly letter to the operations manager doesn't hurt and does improve your odds of extra service during your vacation. Everyone likes to be thanked for positives, since complaints for poor performance are so much more common.
House Sitters:
A house sitter that you trust is a great choice, even if only there part of the time. It adds a cost to your vacation, but having a person in the home - especially at night - will ward off all but a small minority of criminals. Sometimes you can work out a trade with a neighbor or responsible teen friend of your own kids. You cover their home on vacation, they cover yours.
If you have a neighborhood watch program, as is very helpful, be sure to let the one near your home know your plans. There are times when surprises are best left to birthdays.