Safety or bust! Protect your home while you’re away
Whether you’re road-tripping to a neighboring city or relaxing for a week in the Caribbean, protect your New York home by following this quick checklist. (Keep in mind that with short trips, you might skip some of these to-do’s.)
Security to-do’s
- Set a timer to turn exterior and interior lights on and off when you normally would, or use a mobile app to control lights remotely.
- Stop your mail and newspaper deliveries.
- Ask a neighbor to keep an eye on your New York home and, if necessary, bring your recycling and garbage cans to and from the curb on pickup day.
- Hide and/or lock up valuables, like jewelry.
- Inform your security system provider and local police of your travel dates, so they can take extra steps to protect your New York home, if necessary.
- Don’t share your travel plans on social media sites.
Preventive to-do’s
- Turn off the water supply to your washing machine, sinks and toilets, or consider installing a system that will shut off water where it detects a leak.
- Unplug electronics and appliances, or use a mobile app to control appliances remotely.
- If freezing weather is a possibility: Clear gutters and downspouts, remove garden hoses from exterior faucets and open cabinet doors under sinks to keep your pipes warm.