Secure Your Home Like a Pro
Before you leave, give your property a quick security audit:
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Lock all windows and doors, even ones you rarely use
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Check outdoor gates and sheds are secured
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Ensure alarms and cameras are working and update any passcodes if needed
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Consider using timers for lights to give the appearance someone’s home
Clean & Declutter Before You Go
No one wants to return to a messy home. A quick tidy up makes your return so much nicer.
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Empty all rubbish bins including bathroom bins
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Remove any food that may spoil from your fridge and pantry
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Run the dishwasher, or better yet, leave it empty
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Give bathrooms a quick clean to prevent mould or odours
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Strip the beds and put on fresh sheets so your first night home feels like a treat
Protect Your Home From Weather Trouble
Australian weather can be unpredictable. Before leaving:
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Clear gutters of leaves to reduce fire and storm risk
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Ensure drains and downpipes are unblocked
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Secure outdoor furniture and umbrellas to prevent damage in high winds
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Check for any leaks or taps dripping and fix before you go
Manage Your Mail & Deliveries
A full mailbox is a giveaway that no body is home.
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Ask Australia Post to put your mail on hold, or
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Get a neighbour to collect letters, packages, and catalogues for you
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Pause regular deliveries like meal kits, newspapers, or subscription boxes
Prepare Your Garden &Outdoor Areas
If you have a garden, balcony, or lawn:
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Give everything a good water before you leave
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Set up sprinklers or irrigation timers if you have them
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Mow the lawn and trim any overgrown plants
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Secure bins so they don’t blow over or attract pests
Adjust Your Utilities
A few quick adjustments can save you money and reduce risks:
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Turn off and unplug small appliances
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Set your hot water system to holiday mode if available
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Make sure all heaters, air conditioners and stovetops are switched off
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Turn off water at the mains if you’ll be away for an extended period
Let Someone Know You’re Away
Share your travel dates with a trusted neighbour, friend, or your property manager. They can:
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Keep an eye out for anything unusual
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Water plants or collect mail
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Be your go-to contact if something unexpected happens
Do a Final Walk-Through
Before locking up:
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Check windows, doors, sliding doors, and deadlocks
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Turn off all lights except any timed lights
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Ensure pets are safely cared for or arranged with sitters
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Empty the washing machine and dryer
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Double-check all taps and appliances
A last sweep through the house means peace of mind while you’re relaxing.
With a little preparation, you can head off knowing your property is safe, secure, and looked after. Whether you're a homeowner, landlord, or preparing a property for sale, these steps help protect your investment and make your return home feel effortless.
If you’d like personalised advice for your property or you’re thinking about making a move in the new year, our team is always here to help.
