Basics to Remember Before a Long Holiday

Jun 16
06:50

2007

Sarika Kabra

Sarika Kabra

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Taking some basic precautions before you go on that well deserved holiday will ensure you find your house in the same condition you left it in. Wouldn’t want to chase the insurance if there’s an easier way out, would you?

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If you are planning a long holiday away from home,Basics to Remember Before a Long Holiday Articles there are a few basic things to be kept in mind. All your tickets and travel plans may well be planned out, but spare a thought for what you are leaving behind – your home, and all that there is in it. All your hard earned money and the items you have bought with it have got the potential to be robbed in your absence, or at least irreparably damaged. Would you leave everything to the mercy of the elements, or take some preventive measures so you do not repent later? The first and foremost thing you need to do is take an insurance policy. Even if you are brave enough not to keep your house normally insured (though rightfully, you should), do get hold of the insurance guy and get it done now. Don’t worry about the extra cost – consider it to be a part of the holiday expenses and it’ll appear miniscule. If you are already holding insurance, make sure it will remain valid till the time you come back. Also, check to confirm if it covers theft, and any unforeseen natural calamity that may just decide to strike while you are away. The next is preventive maintenance. Cover all your furniture with sheets to prevent dust from piling up in your absence. And if you have exclusive stuff like Amish handcrafted furniture or the special Amish made furniture your husband gifted you on your birthday, be doubly sure to cover it up well and tie down the covers to the legs. You wouldn’t want that stray cat to scratch it all over in your absence, would you? The insects are likely to have a field day in your absence as well. While the cockroaches may be comparatively harmless (even though they are so yuck), it is the likes of the termites that can wreck actual havoc. Get a good insecticide and spray well into all the corners of your home. Though you may feel that your special oak or Amish furniture is termite proof, it is better not to take a chance. I’m sure you wouldn’t like the little white ants to try out your favorite piece of furniture for breakfast! More so when you are not around to take immediate corrective action. Shut all the doors and windows well so the cat doesn’t get a chance to get in anyways. Send one of your family members around just before you leave to double check on this – it could mean the difference between a failed attempt at intrusion or an open invitation. Inform the local police station to keep a watch while you are away. Giving them details of your holiday will usually ensure the beat constable will keep a watch for any untoward light that isn’t supposed to be on in your absence. Telling the neighbors to keep an eye out isn’t a bad idea either. A last word – don’t leave any valuables home despite the insurance. Leave your jewelry in a bank locker or at a relative’s place if you are not carrying it along. Wouldn’t want to chase the insurance if there’s an easier way out, would you? Do not take this lightly – it doesn’t always happen only to the others. A stitch in time saves nine. It is now time to lie back and enjoy your splurge on the beach or your white water rafting expedition. Don’t worry about your home – chances are you will find it in the same condition you left it in. After all - you haven’t left anything to chance!

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