Leaving for a winter getaway is exciting, and a little preparation protects your home while you’re away. Water damage represents the highest percentage of property damage claims, and most of these claims start on the inside of the unit. Proactive steps can help prevent winter disasters such as frozen pipes, break-ins, and utility issues.
- Winter’s primary threat is freezing temperatures. To prevent claims caused by frozen pipes, set your thermostat to 55 degrees Fahrenheit. This eliminates the risk of a catastrophic leak. Leave cupboard doors open to help circulate warm air and protect pipes from freezing.
- Prepare for potential emergencies. Ask a trusted neighbor, friend, or professional house sitter to check on your property periodically. Provide them with a key, your itinerary, and local emergency contact information, including the property manager’s phone number. Ask the person watching your home to report water leaks immediately to those on your emergency contact list.
- Before leaving, check all windows and doors to ensure they are locked. If you have a security system, double-check that it is fully armed and that monitoring contacts are up to date.
- Unplug appliances and electronics that are not in use. This saves energy and protects against power surges.
- Make your home look occupied. Burglars often look for signs of an empty house. Use automatic timers on interior lights to mimic daily activity. Consider stopping mail and newspaper deliveries, or ask a trusted neighbor to collect these items daily. Packages and newspapers piling up at the front door indicate no one is home.
- Don’t post your trip plans on social media. Share your vacation photos after you return.
Most importantly, have a good time on your vacation. With a little preparation and planning, you can relax knowing your home is prepared.












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