City of Olivette Police
Department
How to Safeguard Your Home While on
Vacation
- Strive to make your home look
as lived-in as possible while you're away.
- Don't broadcast your plans but
do let your neighbors and local law enforcement know.
- Give a spare key to your
neighbors and give them an emergency telephone number to reach you.
- Arrange to have your mail and
newspapers either stopped or picked up daily.
- Have someone mow your yard or
rake the leaves so your house looks lived-in.
- Use automatic timers to turn on
a radio and lights at different intervals to hide the fact you aren't
home.
- Turn down the ringer on the
telephone. An unanswered telephone is a dead give-away.
- Be sure you don't announce your
absence on your answering machine message.
- Leave your blinds like you
normally would if you were home. Only close them all the way if that is
what you would normally do.
- Be sure to close and lock the
garage as well as any storage sheds, gates, etc.
- Engrave all your valuables with
your driver's license number. If possible videotape the contents of your
- home. Be sure to keep the video
and the list of valuables in a safety deposit box.
- Ask your neighbor to
occasionally park in your driveway. If you are leaving a vehicle parked
outside, have the neighbor move it periodically so it looks as though you
are home.
- Be sure someone knows your
itinerary and your estimated time of arrival and return.
- If you get lost while
traveling, ask directions of local law enforcement, not complete
strangers.
- Be sure your vehicle is in good
working condition and that you have taken enough money. Do not carry large
amounts of cash, use credit cards and travelers' checks.
