Anonymous wrote:Do none of you have neighbors that you can just say "Hey, we're going out of town, do me a favor and keep an eye on our place?"
Anonymous wrote:Do none of you have neighbors that you can just say "Hey, we're going out of town, do me a favor and keep an eye on our place?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can't believe the level of paranoia that some people carry through life.
Here's what I do when I leave for a long trip:
1. Throw out anything from the refrigerator and kitchen that will go bad and stink.
2. Empty the trash.
3. Pick up my suitcase and lock the door behind me.
Yeah, I used to be nonchalant. Then I had a flood while on vacation that did $50K in damages.
Anonymous wrote:This is going to be our first time ever going on vacation bringing dog with us, and therefore leaving the house empty. These are the things we are planning on doing before leaving. Anything I am missing?
-Set outdoor lights to automatic timer
-Turn off water to house and drain faucets
-Put hot water heater in pilot mode
-Set thermostat to 65
Anonymous wrote:I just can't believe the level of paranoia that some people carry through life.
Here's what I do when I leave for a long trip:
1. Throw out anything from the refrigerator and kitchen that will go bad and stink.
2. Empty the trash.
3. Pick up my suitcase and lock the door behind me.
Anonymous wrote:Place a quarter on top of the ice in the freezer. Check it when you return. If the quarter has sunk lower, it means your electricity was off while you were away. One of the best advice on Dcums. We are doing this. We’re visiting Spain now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen lots of people who can't handle the basics of life on DCUM, but "How do I leave the house" really takes the cake.
Aren't you a doll?! Join the Christmas card meanies on the other thread, Scrooge.
They're not wrong, this is basic adult stuff. How do you ever own a house if you are this clueless?
Anonymous wrote:I don't get why people leave lights on. isn't this an indication that you're not home? When you turn off all the lights every night except when you aren't there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Place a quarter on top of the ice in the freezer. Check it when you return. If the quarter has sunk lower, it means your electricity was off while you were away. One of the best advice on Dcums. We are doing this. We’re visiting Spain now.
What would you do with this information? There's nothing to be done in the aftermath.
You can throw away food that looks frozen (but actually defrosted and then refroze) because the coin is in the bottom of the cup. You can also keep the food that did not defrost even if you know that the electricity was out for several hours because the coin either remains where it was or sank a few millimeters only.