GARDEN ROUTE | KAROO NEWS - It's that time of the year when just about everyone in South Africa eagerly counts down the days, hours and minutes to the holidays… especially after a difficult year.
For many it's time to swap the busy city life for something a little quieter and relaxing, like the beach, Karoo or bushveld.
If you're leaving town (and your home) for a few days or a couple of weeks this festive season, then sunscreen, flip flops and that best-selling novel aren't the only things that should be on your holiday checklist. Making sure that your home remains safe and secure while you're away should be number one on the list!
It might not be ideal to think about all the things that could possibly go wrong while you're away on holiday (such as a burst pipe, broken geyser, electrical damage, burglary or even a freak storm) before you've even left.
But being prepared will save you lots of money (and tears) on the odd chance of something bad happening.
Most of us are (hopefully) lucky to have good, respectable neighbours, but knowing who in the neighbourhood will really have your back while you're away is a priceless asset. So, let your dependable friends next door or down the road know that you'll be away, and ask them to keep an eye on your place.
You may even want to give them a spare key in case of a household emergency and/or ask them to look after your pets while you're away.
One of the biggest tell-tale signs that homeowners are away on holiday is an overgrown lawn and unruly garden. Cut your lawn and clean out the garden beds a day or two before you leave - even better, ask a neighbour's son to mow the lawn while you're away for extra pocket money.
This way you'll arrive home to a garden that looks neat and tidy, and passers-by will have very little reason to think that no one is home.
Leaving lights on all night and day for consecutive days or weeks shouts loudly and brightly that there's no one at home. Purchase a light timer that can be programmed to turn lights on and off at specific or different times while you're away. Not only will it prevent a hefty electrical bill, it will also create the look and feel that someone's at home.
No one wants to get that call that a pipe has burst and their home is now flooded while they're away on holiday! Preventing any unforeseeable leaks or a big water bill is really as easy as turning your home's water off at the source.
It seems natural to want to close your home's curtains to prevent people from peering in while you're away. However, doing so for three days or more at a time will actually make it more obvious that you're not home.
Plus, you're also blocking your neighbours, friends and any security response from seeing inside - creating the perfect scenario for anyone who wants to burgle the house to go unseen.
Instead, remove any expensive items like jewellery, computers and entertainment equipment out of sight and leave the curtains open.
Did you know that most appliances that are plugged in still draw energy, even if they're not turned on? Make sure you've unplugged the TV, computer, toaster, oven and other appliances that can do without electricity before you leave on holiday.
And while you're disconnecting things, flip the off switch of the geyser - this is one of the biggest culprits when it comes to electricity consumption! By doing this one simple thing, you will not only save on electricity but also prevent power surges while you're on holiday.
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