Traveling for the
holidays is something my family always looks forward to. There's no
better way to close out the year than by hitting the road, singing
holiday songs at the top of our lungs, spending time with family and
friends, and eating delicious food.
But if you're anything
like me, whenever you travel, a little voice in the back of your mind
says, "Is my home safe? What if a fire breaks out? Could a pipe burst?
Could a thief break in while I'm away?" So even though I love holiday
travel, I'm never able to completely relax.
So I breathed a sigh of
relief when I was contacted by Ooma—a leading internet home
communications hub—with the opportunity to deliver 4 tips for keeping
your home safe and secure when you're on the road this holiday. Before
you lock your doors and hop in the car, make sure you follow these steps
to ensure your home is safe.
TIP #1: DON'T TURN YOUR THERMOSTAT OFF
Before leaving for an
extended trip, it's important to lock in a safe temperature in your
central heating system. If you live somewhere with cold winters, don't
turn your thermostat off! To prevent your pipes from freezing, set the
temperature lower than usual—ideally between 40 and 55 Fahrenheit. Live
in a warmer climate? Leave the thermostat at about 69 Fahrenheit.
Alternatively, you can completely avoid worry by controlling your
thermostat remotely. Ooma detects when your thermostat is on "Away" mode
and will automatically forward any home calls to your mobile device.
TIP #2: SHUT OFF THE GAS AND UNPLUG ALL APPLIANCES
Always turn off gas-powered devices such as stoves, ovens, and
fireplaces, and unplug all appliances. This can prevent any accidental
fires and potentially hazardous carbon monoxide leaks into your home, as
well as save energy. This is especially important if you have pets at
home who can't defend themselves against unforeseen hazards. For an
added layer of protection, be in the know—Ooma can warn you via text and
direct you to call 911 when your Nest Protect smoke/carbon monoxide
detector has been triggered.
TIP #3: DON'T KEEP YOUR TRAVEL A SECRET
When leaving home for
several days, tell someone you trust where you'll be in case of
emergency, such as a fire, burglary, or carbon monoxide leak. Friends
staying in town or a thoughtful neighbor could be options. They can keep
an eye out for suspicious activity and notify you of any
out-of-the-ordinary occurrences. Ooma allows you to be notified
immediately when 911 is dialed and you can call them or call police to
investigate.
TIP #4: LEVERAGE TECHNOLOGY TO MONITOR YOUR HOME
Thanks to technology,
our homes are getting smarter and smarter. Did you know there are
countless apps that can connect to systems in our homes—from central
temperature to security systems, light bulbs to the Amazon Echo? The
Ooma Telo seamlessly interacts with your favorite smart home products
and services to make your home safer and more convenient than ever
before. Whether it be increased levels of carbon monoxide or a home
break-in, Ooma can be the first to alert you of any danger.
You can learn more about Ooma's home monitoring system and buy an Ooma Telo at http://www.ooma.com.
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