Chattanooga Times Free Press

Vacationin­g?

Tips for keeping the house safe while you’re gone

- BY ALAN J. HEAVENS

Summer vacation means fun in the sun somewhere other than your backyard.

But it’s also prime time for burglars prowling the streets, looking for houses whose owners are out of town on holiday.

Of course, that isn’t the only thing vacationin­g homeowners have to worry about. Did you know that 49 percent of all lightning insurance claims and more than one-third of claims filed for hail damage each year are made during summer months?

That’s what Farmers Insurance says, anyway, and it suggests some things you can do to avoid unpleasant surprises on your return from that glorious week in the mountains or at the beach.

Unplug anything that doesn’t need to stay plugged in, including television­s and computers.

Schedule a friend or neighbor to stop by the house randomly (to avoid a pattern or anticipate­d time) to remove boxes from the doorstep, check the mail, and take notices and fliers from the door.

Consider shutting off the water to your washing machine, dishwasher, and toilets if you’re going to be away from the house for an extended period of time. This can help prevent nasty, and potentiall­y expensive, shocks when you return. You can also install wireless leak sensors in flood-prone areas like your basement, laundry room, or bathroom, to notify you of leaks before significan­t damage is done.

Keep expensive and irreplacea­ble items such as old family photos, artwork, electronic­s, and stamp collection­s off the ground in case of water damage. Store them up on shelves and/or in waterproof containers.

If you have outdoor furniture, bring glass tables, chairs, and umbrellas inside to avoid wind/storm damage to yard items or the exterior of your home.

Avoid posting on social media while away on vacation. If the temptation to post is unavoidabl­e, ensure that all possible security measures are in place on all social sites.

Today’s smart-home technology means that electronic­s and lights can be controlled remotely, often through an app. Schedule random timers for lights throughout the home, to deter burglars and vandals.

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