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Norfolk Home Security Checklist Before Spring Break Travel

Spring Break in Hampton Roads is exciting—until you’re halfway to your destination and can’t remember whether the side door is locked or your cameras aren’t recording. Before you leave Norfolk, use this quick checklist from Blue Line Security to travel with confidence.

Hide the “We’re Gone” Signals

Burglars often start with visual cues that a home is empty—think unclaimed mail and packages, trash cans left at the curb, or a porch that collects deliveries day after day. ConsumerAffairs home security statistics highlight common patterns burglars look for.

Before you leave:

  • Pause mail or ask a trusted neighbor to bring it inside.
  • Hold packages when possible—or arrange for someone to collect them.
  • Make sure trash and recycling bins won’t sit out for days.

Lock the Easy Targets

A lot of break-ins aren’t dramatic—they’re quick. Weak locks, unlocked windows, and useful items left outside can make entry easier. ConsumerAffairs reports that burglars often exploit basic vulnerabilities (and they’ll use what’s available).

Do a fast walk-through:

  • Check every exterior door (front, back, and the door between the garage and home).
  • Confirm first-floor windows are fully latched—especially sliding doors.
  • Put away ladders, tools, spare wood, and anything that can be used to climb or pry.

Make Cameras Trip-Ready

Open your camera app and confirm what matters most—coverage, clarity, and recording.

  • Coverage: Front door/porch, driveway, and backyard/patio should all be visible.
  • Clarity: Wipe lenses (pollen and coastal grime can blur your view).
  • Motion zones: Trim branches that trigger constant alerts.
  • Recording: Make sure it’s saving clips (not just showing live video).

Test the Alarm (Yes, Really)

One quick test can reveal the small problems that cause big stress later—like low batteries, weak connections, or incorrect arming settings. ConsumerAffairs boasts that many burglars avoid homes with an alarm.

Before you go:

  • Arm the system in Away mode.
  • Confirm you receive alerts on your phone.
  • Verify emergency contacts and passcodes are current (and that everyone traveling knows the code).

Set Lights to “Normal Life”

Lighting is one of the simplest ways to make your home look active. The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) recommends using timers and improving visibility around entry points.

  • Set 1–3 lights on a schedule (not all at the same time every night).
  • Check that porch and driveway lights work and illuminate key approach areas.
  • Trim shrubs near doors and windows to reduce cover.

Skip the “Hidden Key” Trick

NCPC guidance is straightforward: keep spare keys with a trusted person—not under mats, planters, ledges, or mailboxes.

Want a Quick Pre-Trip Security Check?

Blue Line Security can help you leave town with confidence—whether you need a quick check of your cameras, alarm, and alerts, or you’re ready to install a new home security system. Contact our team at (757) 690-2111 to request a consultation, explore options, or get support.

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