Preparing for a vacation should be exciting and fun. Unfortunately, it seems as though whenever we go on vacation, there are always last-minute household concerns to attend to, such as: Who will take care of our pets? Who will water our plants? How will we keep our home secure?


Without a plan, we may be left wondering whether we left the oven on, locked the doors, or packed everything we needed for our trip. These concerns can make our journey less enjoyable and our vacation worrisome. The following helpful vacation preparation tips will ensure that you always leave for vacation feeling fully prepared, relaxed, and secure so you can get the most out of your trip.



Vacation Tip #1: Use

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a packing checklist when you pack.


Whether you re packing for a long weekend or a 3-week excursion, a packing checklist simplifies the process. When you use a packing checklist, you can be certain that you have everything that you need to fully enjoy your vacation. You can get a comprehensive travel packing checklist free from GoSightsee.com. Sign up for the free travel newsletter and you ll also get insider travel tips, helpful articles, and travel discounts.


Vacation Tip #2: Arrange for your mail and newspapers to be held until you return.


Mail piled up in your mailbox and unclaimed newspapers stacked on your doorstep can indicate that you re not home. This can signal to would-be thieves that

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your home is unguarded and a good target. Prevent this by calling the Post Office a few days before your trip and asking them to hold your mail. Once you return, you simply go to the Post Office to retrieve your mail and they ll start delivering it to your mailbox again.


You can do the same thing with your newspaper by calling their subscription line and asking them to pause delivery for the days you ll be out of town. They ll either extend your subscription or give you a reduced bill for the non-delivered papers.


Vacation Tip #3: Ask a friend to check your home while you re away.


It s a good idea to ask someone

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you know and trust to stop by your home a few times while you re on vacation. Give them a key, directions, your contact information, and the dates that you ll be away. Your friend can park their car in your driveway, check your home for any signs of entry and/or theft, can water your lawn and/or plants, and can take care of anything else you need.


This achieves several goals:


  • Your friend s car will be parked in your driveway sporadically, giving would-be thieves the message that your home isn t a good target.

  • If they encounter a problem or suspect entry or theft, they can contact you right away instead of you having to wait
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    to discover and deal with the issue once you return.

  • Your friend will be taking care of your plants and lawn so they ll be alive and well when you get back into town.


Vacation Tip #4: Hire a petsitter to care for your pets.


A petsitter will feed, groom, play with, and watch your pets while you re on vacation. If you have pets and you re going for longer than two days, it s definitely a good idea to hire a professional petsitter.


You ll want to familiarize them with your home and the location of your pets supplies. Provide them with a key, written instructions on how to care for your pet, your contact

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Vacation Tip #5: Set automatic light timers throughout your home.


An easy way to make your home look inhabited while you re out of town is to program a few light timers to automatically turn lights on and off throughout your home. These devices are inexpensive and can be found in any discount retail store (such as Target). They are simple to program and work best if you use them on lamps in different areas of your home and stagger their on and off times. For instance, if a lamp in your living room is programmed to stay on from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., then a lamp in

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These are also helpful if you have pets so they aren t spending an unusual amount of time in darkness. Using automatic light timers can help your pets relax more while you re on vacation by keeping up their regular light exposure.


It s also a good idea to have some of your outdoor lights automatically turn on at dusk and turn off at dawn. This will not only make your home look inhabited, but may also thwart would-be thieves who will be deterred from breaking into a well-lit home.


Vacation Tip #6: Turn off and unplug electrical equipment and appliances.


The day you leave for

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your trip, you ll want to check all of your major appliances and electrical equipment to make sure everything is turned off. This includes:




  • Oven and stove

  • Lights that don t have an automatic timer

  • Computer, printer, and other home office equipment

  • Televisions

  • Fans and plug-in heaters


You also want to unplug electrical devices and some major appliances to help prevent potential fires. This includes:




  • Plug-in heaters (baseboard, dish, etc.)

  • Hair dryers

  • Curling irons

  • Shredder

  • Blender, food processor, toaster oven, and other kitchen electrics


While you re checking and unplugging these devices, also check your faucets to make sure that no one has inadvertently left water running. Taking these steps will help put your mind at ease and ensure that your electric

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and water bills don t balloon out of control while you re away.


Vacation Tip #7: Adjust your thermostat.


To keep your gas and electric bill in check while you re on vacation, set your thermostat to a lower temperature (in the winter) or a higher temperature (in the summer) than you would normally use in your home. Since you won t be there, you can save money on your heating and cooling bills by keeping the thermostat slightly higher or lower.


If your pets will still be at home while you re away, make sure to keep the temperature comfortable for them and show your petsitter how to operate your thermostat in case any extremes in temperature are

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Vacation Tip #8: Lock all doors and windows.


One of the last things to do before gathering your packed luggage and loading up the car is to check that all of your doors and windows are securely locked. Be sure to check your garage doors and windows as well.


Using this checklist to prepare for your vacations will give you less to worry about while you re away. Less stress translates into a better vacation. Knowing that you have everything you need and that your home and pets are secure and being cared for will give you peace of mind. You ll be able to truly relax and enjoy your vacation. Happy travels!


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