mikemc53 wrote:
OK, this is the first year we are planning on doing the snowbird routine (Michigan/Florida) and there are a number of things that we never had to think about. We intend on winterizing our Michigan home just because even minimal heating is extremely costly. For those that have done this, or do this, what do you do with cans of paint, etc, that may or may not do well in sub-freezing temps?
This will be the first of at least a few inquiries and, I am sure we will forget some things but, all help appreciated.
Thanks.
Leaving the house for snowbirding--
1. I bought a security protection system from Eagle Co. which protects against breaking into my home and fire protection. The system is directly connected to a service center who will call my home. If no one answers or the person does not know the pass word, the service center will immediatly call the police. The system is hooked directly up to the fire dept. About $25 per month provides a whole lot of peace of mind.
2. Our town has an organization called VIPS (volunteers in Police Service). I can call them and give them the dates I will be gone. They will then schedule a VIPS person to come to house and check it out 1 time a day and at random times. If anything is not right at the house, they will call my cell phone and/or call the police dept. to come and investigate to make sure everything is ok and secure. The VIPS come out in a regular police car. After I return home after 4 months, the VIPS will send me a computer generated report telling me what days and what times the house has benn checked:) There is NO
Charge for this service. I always give the VIPS $200 to help the volunteers to pay for there equiptment and batteries.
Both of these services gives a whole lot of peace of mind while we are snow birding:)