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Safe Tips for Leaving the House During Mudik Ramadan

Before leaving the house to go home, let's first check the following tips to keep your home safe.
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I can't believe Eid Day is coming soon. Generally, many people will go home to return to their hometowns to meet their families and relatives. At these times, they usually Jakarta will feel very lonely and abandoned by travelers. So, if you are one of those who will become travelers, don't forget to maintain the security of the house you will be leaving behind to avoid unwanted things. Come on, see the following tips!
 

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Don't Let the House Look Empty
When no one is home, make sure your house doesn't look like an empty house. This is so as not to provoke other people to do things that are not desirable, such as theft. The trick is that you can use a lamp with a timer so it can turn on automatically.
 
Turn Off the Water and Gas
To protect your home from disaster, you should turn off the water and gas. You can also turn off unused electricity to avoid electrical short circuits.
 
Store Valuables in a Safe Place
If you keep valuables at home, make sure you store them in a place that is not public and not known to others. Also, make sure these valuables are not visible from the outside of the house so as not to invite unwanted events.
 

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Entrust the House Key to a Trusted Person
Before leaving, you can leave your keys with a trusted person, such as a well-known neighbor, relative, or even the RT. The goal is that if something happens or something needs to be secured while you are away, you can ask that person's help to enter the house.
 
CCTV
If the house is equipped with CCTV connected to an application on a cellphone, this will be even better. You can occasionally control the condition of the house remotely and monitor the conditions around your empty house.
 
Let's, apply these things so you can go home safely and comfortably!
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