People tend to be excited with the prospect of travel that they forget things that they are supposed to bring. So what you should do is prepare a list of what to do that you can refer to before leaving the house. Doing this can prevent any unforeseen problems that may crop up while you are away.
Reminder One: Your water heater should be at its lowest level.
Reminder Two: If you're leaving during summer, leave the air conditioner on. It will preserve your electronic gadgets and your pets will be comfortable even if it is at the expense of higher power bills.
Reminder Three: Keep your heater in low during spring or fall. But if it is winter, keep your home warm enough. Otherwise, your pets and water pipes will be adversely affected by the cold, just consider your bills as a necessary expense.
Item Four: Shades and drapes should be drawn the usual way as if you were at home.
Reminder Five: Leave some kind of noise maker such as a radio that is rigged to turn on and off intermittently.
Sixth: Close and lock all access in and out the house.
Seventh: Storms are liable to damage some of your electronics, so take then necessary precaution by unplugging them. Do not leave your phone line connected to the modem. But if your computer is also your answering machine, then you need to leave it hooked up. Check if your power regulators are plugged on.
Eighth: Your car should not be left behind visible to people passing by, so park it in your closed garage.
Item Nine: Disengage your garage door. If you want to unplug the fuse, check first that it has no connection to other appliances that you want to leave on such as a refrigerator or freezer. Following these nine things will ensure that you will have an enjoyable vacation. Satisfied that you have left nothing at home to chance, you can go on and have a great and pleasurable holiday, as holidays are meant to be.
Reminder One: Your water heater should be at its lowest level.
Reminder Two: If you're leaving during summer, leave the air conditioner on. It will preserve your electronic gadgets and your pets will be comfortable even if it is at the expense of higher power bills.
Reminder Three: Keep your heater in low during spring or fall. But if it is winter, keep your home warm enough. Otherwise, your pets and water pipes will be adversely affected by the cold, just consider your bills as a necessary expense.
Item Four: Shades and drapes should be drawn the usual way as if you were at home.
Reminder Five: Leave some kind of noise maker such as a radio that is rigged to turn on and off intermittently.
Sixth: Close and lock all access in and out the house.
Seventh: Storms are liable to damage some of your electronics, so take then necessary precaution by unplugging them. Do not leave your phone line connected to the modem. But if your computer is also your answering machine, then you need to leave it hooked up. Check if your power regulators are plugged on.
Eighth: Your car should not be left behind visible to people passing by, so park it in your closed garage.
Item Nine: Disengage your garage door. If you want to unplug the fuse, check first that it has no connection to other appliances that you want to leave on such as a refrigerator or freezer. Following these nine things will ensure that you will have an enjoyable vacation. Satisfied that you have left nothing at home to chance, you can go on and have a great and pleasurable holiday, as holidays are meant to be.
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