Nothing ruins a great vacation like returning home to find someone tried to break into your home while you were out of town. Believe me, Cope knows. An empty house is practically an invitation for a thief, but going out of town doesnβt have to leave your home vulnerable. Before you take off on your summer vacation, take these steps to secure your home.
1) Automate your lightsΒ - If your house is dark all night, potential prowlers will notice youβre out of town. Instead of tipping them off, use smart lighting to make it look like someoneβs inside. Smart bulbs that work with Alexa or Google Home let you create schedule for the lights and control things on an app while youβre away.
2) Secure the doors and windows with sensorsΒ - Step one is making sure theyβre all closed and locked before you leave, especially the ones you rarely use, like basement window. Adding smart sensors gives another layer of protection because with an app theyβll show you if any windows and doors are still open and let you monitor them.
3) Swap out spare keys for smart locksΒ - Professional thieves know many of us hide spare keys under a rock or planter on the front porch. So instead of leaving them that way to get in, switch to smart locks that can be controlled remotely and accessed with a code. That way you can give the code to anyone you want to be able to get inside the house while youβre gone and no one else can get in.
4) Plan for package deliveriesΒ - If a package didnβt make it before you went out of town, you donβt want to have that box sitting next to the front door until youβre back because itβs a clear sign to porch pirates that no oneβs home. Start by trying to make sure all orders will be delivered before or after your trip, but if you canβt, a doorbell camera can help. It can alert you when something is delivered and you can ask a friend or neighbor to come pick it up for you, then you can return the favor on their next vacation.
Simple steps that can help. -Cope