Ensure a hassle-free trip and relaxing return with this really useful list of things to do before going on holiday.
Take photos of your passport, driver’s licence, flight details and whatever else you can think of, and email them to yourself. Even if you’re not going overseas, imagine how inconvenient it would be to be without your driver’s license on a long trip. Also carry printouts of these documents in your luggage.
Make sure your neighbours know that you’re not in town, and, if you know them well enough, leave a set of keys with them just in case. It’s always reassuring to know that someone you trust is keeping an eye on your property.
If you’re going to be away for more than a day, it’s worth switching off the geyser. You’ll save electricity and lessen the chance of the geyser rupturing while you’re away.
Lights that switch on automatically at night will create the illusion that someone’s home. This could assist in detering burglars. It’s also wise to leave one or two lights on inside the house.
Plants will miss regular watering, so make sure they don’t die by installing a DIY drip irrigation system using plastic bottles. Alternatively, put indoor plants like peace lilies in the bathtub, resting in a bit of water.
Going on a long trip? To prevent the battery running flat, disconnect it before you leave. If you leave your car battery connected while it’s not being used, chances are you’ll have to invest in a brand new one.
Charge your phone, camera and powerbank. There’s nothing worse than wanting to take a photo, send a message, or check any of your trip details, only to receive a “low battery” notification.
If you’re traveling to a foreign country, make sure you have enough adpater plugs to charge your electronics and use your hairdryer. And if traveling locally, pack a two-point plug, the one thing that’s hardly ever included when renting accommodation!
Check burglar gates and alarm systems a good few weeks before your trip. If anything is faulty, make sure there’s enough time for repairs.
If you make use of prepaid electricity, ensure that it’s topped up to avoid coming home to no power and a smelly fridge.
If you are traveling with expensive electronics, check that they’re covered under your out-and-about insurance plan. Also make sure you understand what exactly you’re covered for when traveling abroad.
If you’re renting accommodation or a vehicle, confirm your reservation prior to your departure.
Take out the trash, or your return will be less than welcoming.
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