How to Protect Your Apartment While on Vacation

When you go on a vacation, the last thing you need is to constantly be worried about your apartment that is going to be empty for a week or more, making it a great target for possible intruders. It is why you should, the same way you plan the vacation, think about how to protect your apartment while you are far away. When you read our article, you will see that these things are not hard or demanding at all, and that you just need a little bit of your time and patience to get them solved. The first thing you should do, and we have to mention it immediately, is to check your entrance door locks. This is important, not just for going on a vacation, but always, as you might be an easy target even if you leave your apartment for only a couple of hours. If you think that this might be done better than it is already, contact lockup services, and fix it as soon as possible. When you are on your vacation, you should only think about having a great time with your friends, family, or even by yourself, so make sure to read these tips carefully. Let us start!

  1. Stop the mail

You definitely don’t want the overflowing mailbox and a pile of packages on the front step, as that might be the first indicator the apartment is empty. Instead, stop your delivery for the exact amount of days you are going to be absent.

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  1. Ask someone to keep an eye on things

If you have neighbors that you truly believe in, or if someone from your family lives near, the best thing is to ask them to keep an eye on things from time to time, and let you know if they notice something suspicious.

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  1. Beware of social media

Do not post on social media that you are far away, enjoying your holiday, etc. If your account is not well protected, you might be the target immediately.

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  1. Don’t leave spare keys out

If you have spare keys, never leave them out. Instead, you might leave them with your neighbors or family.

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  1. Lock the garage doors

Your garage doors are the first target usually, so make sure to protect them and lock them, so you block the entrance to your home. It sounds like a logical thing to do, but many people make this mistake.

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  1. Stash valuables in the safe

If you still haven’t got the safe, it’s the right time to get one. Put all your valuables there, so you will definitely worry less while you enjoy your vacation.

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  1. Hire a house sitter

This would replace all the things mentioned above, if you have a person of trust, and if you have enough money to pay for the service. Having someone to sleep and take care of your apartment while you are absent might be the luxury for some people, but having a peaceful mind does not have a price at all.

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