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- Empty your apartment’s refrigerator of any food that may expire before you return home.
- Wash all dishes and wipe down surfaces.
- Empty all waste baskets, recycling bins, and garbage cans in your apartment.
- Wash all dirty laundry before you leave. Be sure not to leave any wet clothes in the washer or dryer.

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- Set your thermostat to a nice moderate temperature. While this will probably be slightly warmer than your usual settings, avoid setting the temperature too high. A moderate temperature in your apartment will provide energy savings, while still maintaining a safe environment for your belongings (and pets, if you have them).
- Make sure all of your windows in your apartment are sealed properly, and draw your curtains closed. Thicker curtains tend to keep more of the heat out.
- Leave ceiling fans running on their lowest speed.
- Before you leave, tidy up any clutter that you may find around your apartment. It’s so refreshing to return to an orderly home.
- Place fresh linens on your bed before you head out. Make that first night back in your own comfortable bed as enjoyable as possible.
- Plan your homecoming a day or two before you are scheduled to return to work. This will give you the opportunity to readjust to the “real world”, rather than having to jump right in.

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