12 Things That Can Protect Your Home While You’re Away

3. Open up to the sun.

A few days in a row with closed windows could mean that no one lives there; not many individuals want to live in complete darkness. In order to give the impression that you are at home, make sure you don't fully cover your windows when you leave your property.

2. Position plants with rough foliage in front of your windows and fence.

If you want to transform a regular fence into a barrier, plant something that has rough leaves, such as a dewberry or dog rose. Roses can also be planted directly under your windows. The task of robbers will be extremely difficult because of all these plants.

1. Never give up any information over the phone.

When unusual communal service firms phone you and inquire about your work schedule, where you work, or about your roommates, you should proceed with caution. It's one of the techniques used by burglars to learn about a property's past and the best times to break in.

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