3 days ago
AWAY ON HOLIDAY? KEEP YOUR HOME SAFE
Many Omanis and residents are preparing to jet off for holidays, family visits, or medical trips abroad. But amidst the excitement of booking flights and packing suitcases, one crucial question arises: Is your home safe while you're away?
Leaving a house unattended for weeks makes it vulnerable to burglary, electrical faults and accidents such as water leaks or fires. Authorities and security experts urge travellers to take preventive measures before heading out.
The Royal Oman Police advises starting with a clear safety checklist: secure all doors and windows, unplug electrical appliances and consider informing your local police station or a trusted neighbour.
Technology can also be a traveller's best friend. Home security systems with mobile app integration allow homeowners to monitor real-time footage and receive alerts. Motion sensors, smart lighting and timers can create the illusion of occupancy and discourage break-ins.
Wael al Zadjali, a home security specialist, explains: 'Affordable smart cameras and automated lighting systems are now widely available in Oman. You don't need a big budget to secure your property anymore'.
Neighbours also play a vital role. Social ties in Omani communities are strong and a friendly neighbour can act as a trusted guardian. 'I always let my neighbour know when I'm away', says Abdullah Salim from Muscat. 'He checks the house and clears any papers or flyers left outside the door'.
To avoid drawing attention to an empty home, experts advise against announcing travel plans on social media — especially with specific dates. They also recommend switching off gas and water valves; and using timers to keep lights on and mimic daily life.
Whether you're gone for a weekend or a month, the message is clear: protecting your home while on holiday is not just about locks — it's about smart planning, community trust and staying vigilant. After all, the only thing better than a great vacation is coming back to a safe and secure home.