Feb 17 • 13:52 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Do this for your home when you go on vacation

Insurance experts provide tips for securing your home while on vacation to prevent incidents such as theft, water damage, or fire.

As the ski holiday season begins, many people are preparing for travel, which raises the concern of home safety. Insurance company Pohjantähti's claims expert, Suvi Santajärvi, emphasizes the importance of creating a checklist that homeowners can use to secure their households before leaving. This list aims to mitigate damages from potential threats such as burglary, water leaks, or fire hazards, ensuring a worry-free vacation.

Pohjantähti outlines eleven key tips for homeowners to follow during the winter holiday season. One essential recommendation is unplugging electrical devices that are not in use. Experts suggest that items like coffee machines, toasters, and kettles should be disconnected to prevent potential electrical fires caused by buildup, which could occur from grease or dirt accumulation in these appliances over time. Keeping major appliances like refrigerators, freezers, and heating equipment plugged in is generally advised, as they are crucial for maintaining food safety and home temperature.

By taking these precautionary steps, homeowners can significantly reduce the risk of home-related incidents while enjoying their holidays. In Finland, ensuring the home is secure not only protects personal property but also provides peace of mind for those on holiday, allowing them to focus on their travel experiences without the constant worry of what might be happening back home.

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