14 Smart Home Security Tips While Traveling

These simple home security tips help you travel with peace of mind by keeping your house safe and looking occupied while you are away.

The suitcase was packed, the car was ready, and I still stood at the door wondering if I forgot something. Not clothes or chargers. Something worse. That quiet feeling that your house is just sitting there, empty.

That feeling follows you on every trip. You try to relax, but a small part of your brain keeps asking if everything back home is okay. Doors locked. Lights off. Windows closed. Or did you miss something 🙂

So I started building a simple system before every trip. Nothing complicated. Just smart habits that actually make sense. These 14 smart home security tips while traveling helped me leave the house with less stress and more confidence.

Why Home Security Feels More Stressful When You Travel

When you are home, you notice everything.

When you leave, you rely on memory and hope. That is where the stress comes from.

I noticed this the first time I traveled with my daughter for a few days. I kept checking my phone, thinking about the house instead of enjoying the trip.

Takeaway: A simple security plan gives you peace of mind while you are away.

1. Double Check All Doors and Windows

Why it works

It sounds obvious, but this is where most mistakes happen.

What I do now

  • Check every door twice
  • Lock all windows
  • Test handles before leaving

It takes five minutes and saves a lot of worry.

Takeaway: Start with the basics and do them properly.

2. Use Smart Lighting

Why it works

Lights make your home look occupied.

What helps

  • Set timers for evening hours
  • Use smart bulbs if you have them
  • Avoid leaving lights on all day

It creates a normal pattern from the outside.

Takeaway: Make your home look lived in, even when it is not.

3. Pause Mail and Deliveries

Why it works

Packages piling up signal that no one is home.

What I arrange

  • Pause deliveries
  • Ask a neighbor to collect mail
  • Avoid ordering items close to travel dates

It keeps your front door clear.

Takeaway: Visible signs matter more than you think.

4. Do Not Share Travel Plans Publicly

Why it works

Posting in real time tells people your home is empty.

What I changed

  • Share photos after returning
  • Keep travel details private
  • Limit public updates

It feels safer overall.

Takeaway: Keep your travel plans low key.

5. Use Security Cameras If Possible

Why it works

Cameras give you visibility.

What I like

  • Check in anytime
  • Get alerts for movement
  • Feel more in control

Even one camera helps.

Takeaway: Visibility reduces anxiety.

6. Lock Garage and Secondary Entrances

Why it works

These are often overlooked.

What I check

  • Garage doors
  • Back entrances
  • Side gates

They are just as important as the front door.

Takeaway: Every entry point matters.

7. Ask a Trusted Neighbor for Help

Why it works

A real person adds another layer of security.

What I ask

  • Keep an eye on the house
  • Collect mail if needed
  • Let me know if something seems off

It gives peace of mind.

Takeaway: A trusted neighbor can be your best backup.

8. Unplug Unnecessary Electronics

Why it works

Reduces risk of electrical issues.

What I unplug

  • Small appliances
  • Chargers
  • Non-essential devices

It also saves energy.

Takeaway: Reduce risks while you are away.

9. Use Smart Door Locks

Why it works

They allow remote control.

What helps

  • Lock or unlock from your phone
  • Check status anytime
  • Avoid lost keys

It adds convenience and control.

Takeaway: Smart tools simplify home security.

10. Keep Valuables Out of Sight

Why it works

Visible valuables attract attention.

What I do

  • Store important items safely
  • Avoid leaving things near windows
  • Keep surfaces clear

Out of sight is safer.

Takeaway: Do not make things easy to notice.

11. Adjust Curtains and Blinds

Why it works

Fully closed or fully open can look unnatural.

What works best

  • Leave them in a normal position
  • Avoid extreme settings
  • Keep a lived-in look

Small details matter.

Takeaway: Keep your home looking normal.

12. Set Up Motion Lights

Why it works

Lights that turn on with movement can deter unwanted visitors.

What I like

  • Automatic response
  • No effort required
  • Works outside your home

It adds an extra layer of security.

Takeaway: Light can act as a simple deterrent.

13. Test Your Security System Before Leaving

Why it works

You do not want surprises later.

What I check

  • Alarms working properly
  • Notifications set up
  • Backup systems ready

A quick test avoids issues.

Takeaway: Always check before you leave.

14. Do a Final Walkthrough

Why it works

You catch what you might have missed.

My routine

  • Walk through each room
  • Check doors and windows again
  • Turn off what is not needed

It gives closure before leaving.

Takeaway: A final check brings peace of mind.

How These Tips Work Together

No single tip does everything.

But together, they create a system that protects your home and reduces stress.

Here is what changed for me:

  • Less worry while traveling
  • More confidence leaving the house
  • Better peace of mind overall

And honestly, that peace is everything. IMO, enjoying your trip matters more than constantly thinking about what might go wrong.

Takeaway: Simple systems create strong protection.

Final Thoughts

Travel should feel relaxing, not stressful.

You cannot control everything, but you can prepare smartly.

Start with the basics. Add simple upgrades where needed. Keep your system easy to follow.

Because when your home feels secure, you can finally enjoy your time away without second guessing everything 🙂

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Lyn Nguyen