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Holiday Travel Safety: Protecting Your Home While You’re Away

October 28, 2025 · by johntarheel76

The holiday season is a wonderful time for travel, but leaving your home vacant for an extended period can put it at risk for both burglaries and unexpected property damage. The most crucial strategy is to never let your house look empty. Start by taking simple, high-impact steps to secure your perimeter: double-check that every single window and door, including the garage, is securely locked. Crucially, cancel or put a hold on all mail and newspaper deliveries—a pile of papers is a universal signal that no one is home. To simulate occupancy, use automatic timers on interior lights (and even a TV simulator, if you have one) so that they turn on and off at varying times, mimicking a lived-in routine. Finally, be sure to retrieve any hidden spare keys from under mats or flowerpots, and inform a trusted neighbor of your absence, giving them your contact information in case of an emergency.

Beyond security, preparing your home against environmental hazards is key, especially during colder months. To prevent a catastrophic burst pipe, which is a major concern for unoccupied homes in winter, consider setting your thermostat to at least 55 degrees Fahrenheit and opening cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate. Furthermore, unplugging non-essential electronics like the TV, coffee maker, and computer is a simple way to save energy and protect against the risk of fire or power surges. For maximum peace of mind, it is highly recommended to resist the urge to post details and photos of your vacation on social media until you are safely back home. A little preparation goes a long way in ensuring your return is filled with holiday cheer, not unwelcome surprises.

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