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Holidays Preparing your home for the

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We are now just weeks away from the annual school closures and most households are starting to think about how to prepare for the holidays.

According to the Seeff Property Group, whether you are going away or staying home for the holidays, you should take time now to get ready so that you do not end up working harder during the holidays.

Prepare a holiday checklist. Putting together a list of things to do could enable you to enjoy more well-deserved downtime. There are also many things that you may not think about and planning ahead can avoid problems later.

Spring clean early

Everybody wants to kick back during the holidays and chances are that your housekeepe­r or domestic worker will also be taking their annual leave during this time. So, start now with a spring clean to ensure you have less to do over the holidays.

Clear out unwanted goods

You can box up any unwanted goods and donate them to local charities or you could make use of Seeff's Home2Home Campaign. Simply contact your nearest Seeff branch to find out how you can donate goods via the campaign to homes in need and charities.

Plan meals in advance

Draw up a menu and make as many freezer meals as possible. Don't leave the shopping too late, especially if you are planning festive meals. It can be disappoint­ing when they run out of stock of favourite festive season foods.

Stock up on the basics

Shop in advance for basics such as toiletries, cleaning materials and dry goods. This may mean fewer outings, or you could start shopping online for convenienc­e and time saving.

Get your car serviced

If you are travelling for the holidays, get your vehicle booked in for a service and tyre check. If you have a caravan, check and make the necessary repairs and replacemen­ts. Fill your gas bottles and purchase and source nonperisha­ble goods in advance.

Check your home security system

Make sure all windows and door mechanisms, including garage doors, are in good working order. Check your alarm system. Check all exterior lighting. Consider installing timers, especially if you are going away.

Check your household and vehicle insurance

Read the fine print to ensure you are adequately covered in the event of a break-in or other potential mishaps over the holidays. Increase your cover if necessary.

Do your Christmas gift shopping and wrapping early

This way you ensure that you are not faced with out-of-stock situations, and you will not run out of wrapping paper. Check that your tree and decoration­s are still in a good condition and replace as needed.

Prepare for load-shedding

If you do not yet have an inverter or generator, it might be a good time to get this done because we are likely to face blackouts over the holiday season. A basic system can at least keep the television, internet, security and a few lights on.

Prepare a safety checklist if you are going away

List all the items to check, from switching off the geyser, stove, plugs and pool pump to putting a timer on a few lights. Include house keys and access arrangemen­ts in the event of an emergency while you are away.

Alert your neighbourh­ood watch, security company and neighbours

If you are going away, let all relevant people know and leave contact numbers. These days a house-sitter is a preferred option, especially if you have pets or are going overseas.

Prep for visitors

If you are expecting visitors for the holidays, start getting their room or sleeping arrangemen­ts ready. If you have a guest room or suite, get the bedding washed and the room cleaned and stocked.

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