Things to do four weeks before you go.
1. Do some research on the destination you will be visiting. This is especially important to start your research early if you are planning foreign travel. We have a free hot link that lets you see things to do when you get there.
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2. Check the valid dates on your passport if you are planning on leaving the country. Warning: NEW LAW will require Passports by all persons. http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html
3. Take care of medical and dental checkups and vaccinations if necessary.
4. After consulting your physician, consider starting an exercise program to prepare your body for the extra exertion you will experience while traveling.
Things to do three weeks before you travel.
1. Watch the weather, so youll know what to expect and can pack accordingly.
2. Check with your credit card company for available spending amount; ask your bank for an increase if needed. Don't forget about the deposits that will be charged and leave some room on the card for emergencies.
3. Check the valid dates on your credit card to make sure they will remain valid while you are traveling.
4. Notify the Credit Card Company that you will be traveling, so they will expect charges from your destination.
5. Check your ATM and debit card for both daily and total limits.
6. Remember your PIN numbers or get new ones issued for all your credit, debit, ATM and phone cards.
7. Purchase automatic light timers to switch on and off in the evening.
8. Check your driver license to make sure it will remain valid while youre traveling.
9. Check cameras, purchase new batteries if necessary, and film.
10. Make an arrangement with a neighbor, friend or relative to check your home periodically.
11. If a friend or neighbor cannot collect your mail, make arrangements for it to be held at the Post Office.
12. Arrange for lawn care or snow removal. Ignoring these areas will make your house stand out in the neighborhood and announce to everyone that you are gone.
13. Arrange for someone to start your car during very cold or very hot weather.
14. Arrange boarding for your pets.
15. Start breaking in the shoes youll be taking with you on your trip.
16. Add some yogurt to your diet to strengthen your digestive system. This is especially important if your plans include travel to foreign countries where you will be exposed to elements that are hostile to your digestive system.
Things to do two weeks before you travel.
1. Reconfirm all your reservations.
2. Get traveles checks from the bank.
3. Make arrangements to purchase some foreign currency if you are traveling abroad.
4. Check your insurance for expiration dates and coverage for your automobile, home and the valuables that youll take with you, as well as those youll leave at home.
5. Put your valuables and jewelry in a safety deposit box.
6. If you don't have, or can't get access to a safety deposit box, you still want to hinder a hurried burglar by hiding valuable items in your house.
Things to do one week before you travel.
1. Reduce the amount of fresh items you buy at the grocery, such as milk, fruit and other perishables youll need to throw out before you leave.
2. Get out the suitcase and start your packing.
3. Be sure your luggage is marked with identification on the inside and out.
4. Start adjusting your sleeping and eating habits closer to your destinations time zone to help avoid jetlag.
5. Make at least two lists of credit card numbers and travelers check serial numbers.
6. Make several copies of your passport. Leave one list at home and keep the other with you in case you lose your passport. Do not keep the copies on your person, rather keep a copy in your suitcase and/or give your traveling companion a copy.
7. Notify the local police and security system company to immediately consider any alarms as real. Leave with them the names of anyone responsible to watch over your house.
8. Check prescriptions for necessary refills; bring a list with the drugs generic name listed since the brand names available can differ in other areas.
9. Pick up all your items from the dry cleaners.
Things to do one day before you travel.
1. Pay bills that will come due while you are away.
2. Walk around with your packed luggage to evaluate your comfort with the weight of the luggage.
3. Move houseplants away from direct sunlight, water thoroughly and wrap pots with plastic. Most plants can then live without further watering for two weeks.
4. Empty the refrigerator of items that might spoil.
5. Cancel or hold your newspaper delivery.
6. You might want to turn your refrigerator to its lowest setting.
7. Set automatic light and radio timers. Check the bulbs to see if they will last for your entire trip.
Things to do the day you travel.
1. Turn water heater down to the lowest setting.
2. Turn your air conditioner up in summer. You want to reduce your bills, but you may have to keep the house from getting too hot to protect your pets and electronics.
3. Turn your heat down or off in spring or fall. Be sure to leave the house warm enough in the winter. You may want to reduce your bills, but you may need to keep the house from getting too cold to protect your pets and water pipes.
4. Leave shades or drapes as you normally do.
5. Plug a cheap radio into a timer so you can have some noise in the house during part of the day.
6. Lock all doors and windows including basement & garage.
7. Unplug electronic items, such as, your computer to protect them if you have a storm while you are gone. Remember to unhook your phone line from the modem. Unfortunately, you may have to leave it all hooked up if your computer is your only answering machine. Make sure your surge protectors are properly installed.
8. Pack the car inside the garage, with the door down, so people driving by won't find out youÂre leaving.
9. Disconnect the garage door. Unplug it if you can, don't pull the fuse for the garage door until you verify the fuse isn't hooked up to something that needs to stay on, such as, your refrigerator or maybe a freezer in the garage.